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 Waltz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Waltzes were the staple of many American musicals and films, including "Waltz in Swing Time" sung by Fred Astaire.
In the 1910s a form called the "Hesitation Waltz" incorporated pauses and was danced to fast music.
The waltz is assumed by some to be a descendant of the lavolta.
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 waltz on Encyclopedia.com
The Waltz: My Fateful Steps Toward the Perfect Partner
Mozart, Chopin, Berlioz, Brahms, Richard Strauss, and Ravel have also composed waltzes.
The younger Strauss composed the Blue Danube Waltz, the most popular of the Viennese style.
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"As soon as I hear a waltz I want to start dancing..
Waltz history, description, instructions, balls, etiquette, music, clothes, dancefloors.
This is a list of some of the figures used in the New Vogue Waltzes page..
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 waltz - Thesaurus
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