about O Connor, Meyer and Ma s album Miriam Mahdaviani s ballet AppalachiaWaltz ballet Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name AppalachiaWaltz Type Album Artist Yo Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, Mark O Connor Cover SKAppalachiaWaltz.jpg Released September 17, 1996 Recorded August 17 20, 1995 Genre European classical music Classical Length 69 38 Label Sony Classical Records Sony Classical Producer Edgar Meyer and Mark O Connor Reviews The Strad favorable April 1997 p. 439 Gramophone magazine Gramophone reserved favorable http www.gramophone.co.uk gramofilereview.asp?mediaID 163603&reviewID 9612079&issue Reviewed 3A Gramophone 12 2F1996 Dec. 1996 Last album This album AppalachiaWaltz br 1996 Next album Appalachian Journey br 2000 AppalachiaWaltz is the first album from the trio of fiddler and composer Mark O Connor , double bassist and composer Edgar Meyer , and cellist Yo Yo Ma . Sony Classical released the disc in 1996. The album announces a new kind of Americana styled Western art music, with ancestry in Old time music old timey , Bluegrass music bluegrass , Folk music folk , and traditional European classical music European classical styles. It was recorded over three days, August 14 August 17, 1995. It is possible that the titles of these albums imply a continuity of the American classical tradition begun by Aaron Copland in Appalachian Spring . In its June 1997 issue, Bass Player magazine Bass Player magazine named it one of 30 Essential Bass Albums You Must Own , due to Meyer s exceptional work on the album. The trio followed up this album with Appalachian Journey in 2000. Track listing The Green Groves of Erin The Flowers of Red Hill Traditional arr Edgar Meyer AppalachiaWaltz Mark O Connor arr Meyer Chief Sitting in the Rain Traditional arr Meyer, O Connor Mama Meyer Butterfly s Day Out O Connor arr Meyer Druid Fluid Meyer, O Connor First Impressions Meyer tienne et Petunia Meyer F.C. s Jig O Connor College Hornpipe Traditional arr Meyer, O Connor Pickles ... more details
AppalachiaWaltz is a ballet made by Miriam Mahdaviani to excerpts from Edgar Meyer and Mark O Connor s AppalachiaWaltz and was part of New York City Ballet s Diamond Project . The premiere took place June 20, 2000, at the David H. Koch Theater New York State Theater , Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Lincoln Center . Original Cast col begin col 1 of 3 col 2 of 3 Jenifer Ringer Jennie Somogyi col 3 of 3 Albert Evans dancer Albert Evans Nilas Martins col end Reviews col begin col 2 http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9C02E4DE1131F931A15755C0A9669C8B63 NY Times review by Anna Kisselgoff, June 22, 2000 http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9F04E1D91039F93AA35754C0A9669C8B63 NY Times article by Anna Kisselgoff, July 9, 2000 col 2 http findarticles.com p articles mi m1083 is 6 74 ai 62685056 review in Dance Magazine by Wendy Perron , June, 2000 http www.danceinsider.com f621 2.html Dance Insider review by Alicia Mosier, 2000 http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9D0DE3DA153DF931A15756C0A9679C8B63 NY Times article by Jack Anderson dance critic Jack Anderson , May 22, 2001 http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9E06E0D7133DF937A15756C0A9679C8B63 NY Times review by Jennifer Dunning , May 24, 2001 col end External links http www.nycballet.com NYCB website Ballet Category New York City Ballet repertory Category New York City Ballet Diamond Project Category Ballets by Miriam Mahdaviani Category 2000 ballet premieres ... more details
This article is about the region in the United States. For other uses, see Appalachia disambiguation ... Regional Commission Appalachian Regional Commission s charter. Appalachia is a term used to describe ... state of Alabama , the cultural region of Appalachia typically refers only to the central and southern ... name abramson1 Rudy Abramson, Introduction to Encyclopedia of Appalachia Knoxville, Tenn. University ... 19th century, Appalachia has been a source of enduring myths and distortions regarding the isolation ... to perpetuate the image of Appalachia as a culturally backward region into the 21st century. ref name abramson1 While endowed with abundant natural resources, Appalachia has long struggled with poverty ... amenities to Appalachia, but by the 1960s the region had failed to capitalize on any long ... to the region s inhabitants. By 1990, Appalachia had largely joined the economic mainstream ... Defining the Appalachian region See also Social and economic stratification in Appalachia List of Appalachian ... G. Frost Since Appalachia lacks definite physiographical or topographical boundaries, there has been ... of Appalachia is the one initially defined by the Appalachian Regional Commission in 1965 and expanded ... The first major attempt to map Appalachia as a distinctive cultural region came in the 1890s with the efforts ... 194 counties in eight states. ref name jaw1 John Alexander Williams, Appalachia A History Chapel Hill ... 2002 book Appalachia A History , distinguished between a core Appalachian region consisting of 164 ... known cartographic appearance of a variant of the name Appalachia While exploring inland along ... Moyne de Morgues in 1565. ref Walls, David 1977 , On the Naming of Appalachia, In An Appalachian Symposium ... either Appalachia or Alleghania. ref George R. Stewart Stewart, George R. 1967 . Names on the Land ... or IPA p le nz . The cultural region of Appalachia is pronounced IPA p le i , also IPA ... the IPA p l t nz , and the cultural region of Appalachia is pronounced IPA p l t i , both ... more details
other uses Infobox dance title Waltz image Pierre Auguste Renoir 146.jpg imagesize alt caption Pierre ... Method of German and French Waltzing 1816 , showing nine positions of the Waltz, clockwise from ... of some. The waltz is a ballroom dance ballroom and folk dance folk dance in audio 3 4 rhythm ... There are several references to a sliding or gliding dance, a waltz, from the 16th century including ... or Spinner , whatever they call it. ref name Nettl, Paul page 211 Nettl, Paul. Birth of the Waltz, in Dance ... in dancing . ref The Birth of the Waltz. Nettl, Paul. in Dance Index vol 5, no. 9. 1946 New ... Inn Festival given for Peter the Great. ref Nettl, Paul. Birth of the Waltz, in Dance Index ... complains about the newly introduced waltz among aristocrats thus But when he put his arm around ... tire. There is a waltz in the second act finale of the opera Una Cosa Rara written by Martin y Soler in 1786. Soler s waltz was marked Andante con moto, or at a walking pace with motion , but the flow ... The Waltz Emperors. Wechsberg. 1973. C. Tinling & Company. page 49, 50 ref ref A Dictionary of Music ... indicated that the dance was a turning one one would waltz in the polka to indicate rotating ... step waltz. The metronome speed for a full bar varies between 60 and 70, with the waltzes of the first Strauss often played faster than those of his sons. ref The Waltz Emperors. Wechsberg. 1973. C. Tinling ... Biography By Robert W. Gutman. 1999. Harcourt. Pages 44 45 ref the waltz became fashionable in Vienna ... Dictionary shows that it was considered riotous and indecent as late as 1825. The waltz, and especially ..., new types of waltz have developed, including many folk and several ballroom dances. Styles Image Waltz dance pattern.png thumb right 250px Waltz rhythm . ref name Blatter Blatter, Alfred 2007 . Revisiting music theory a guide to the practice , p.28. ISBN 0 415 97440 2. ref Image Jazz waltz dance pattern.png thumb right 250px Jazz waltz rhythm. ref name Blatter In the 19th and early 20th century ... more details
Appalachia can refer to Appalachia , a cultural region associated with the Appalachian Mountains in the eastern United States Appalachia Mesozoic , a Mesozoic era island Appalachia, Virginia , a town in the U.S. state of Virginia Appalachia Delius , a rhapsody by Frederick Delius Appalachia journal Appalachia journal , a mountaineering and conservation journal published by the Appalachian Mountain Club since 1876 See also Apalachin, New York disambig de Appalachia ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Appalachia arcana image status VU status system IUCN2.3 regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Orthoptera familia Acrididae genus Appalachia species A. arcana binomial Appalachia arcana binomial authority Hubbell & Cantrall, 1938 synonyms Appalachia arcena Hubbell & Cantrall, 1938 orth. error Appalachia arcana is a species of insect in family Acrididae . It is Endemism endemic to the United States . References Orthopteroid Specialist Group 1996. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 40737 all Appalachia arcana . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 9 August 2007. Category Fauna of the United States Category Grasshoppers Orthoptera stub pt Appalachia arcana ... more details
for other uses of AppalachiaAppalachia disambiguation Unreferenced stub date December 2009 File Paleogeography of North America during the late Campanian Stage of the Late Cretaceous.png thumb right Appalachia, the Western Interior Seaway , and Laramidia , during the late Campanian Stage. File Cretaceous seaway.png thumb Appalachia, circa 100 mya In the Mesozoic Era, Appalachia was a land area which is now an eastern part of the USA , separated from Laramidia by the Western Interior Seaway , which shrank and became the Pierre Seaway and finally dried up. Fauna From the Turonian age of the Late Cretaceous to the very beginning of the Paleocene , Appalachia was separated from the rest of North ... and many of Appalachia s fossil formations being destroyed by the Pleistocene ice age , little is known about Appalachia. In addition, many fossils that have been found in Appalachia lie unstudied ... Cope and O.C. Marsh , due to lack of interest in Appalachia. However, Ellisdale Fossil Site a few fossil ... heads built for ripping flesh from their prey. Tyrannosaurs were the dominant predators in Appalachia ... of Appalachia. Rather than developing the huge heads and massive bodies of their kin, dryptosaurs ... of hadrosaurs on the western side of the seaway, the hadrosaurs of Appalachia were more primitive ... America. Many hadrosaurs are known from Appalachia, such as Lophorhothon , Hypsibema , and Hadrosaurus ... also be from Appalachia, since it was found closer to the Appalachia side of the seaway and is unknown ... have certainly taken the place of sauropod s in Appalachia. The nodosaur s, a group of large, herbivorous Ankylosauria armored dinosaur s resembling an armadillo , are another testament to Appalachia ... to tell that these armored dinosaurs were reasonably common in Appalachia. Ornithomimidae Ornithomimid bones have been reported from Appalachia, but it is now believed that these are the bones ... Historical continents fr Appalachia sv Appalacherna Mesozoikum ... more details
The Encyclopedia of Appalachia is the first encyclopedia dedicated to the region, people, culture, history, and geography of Appalachia . Appalachia is a region of the United States named for the significant mountain system which stretches through fourteen states Alabama , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , Kentucky , Maryland , Massachusetts , Mississippi , New York , North Carolina , Ohio , Pennsylvania , South Carolina , Tennessee , Virginia and West Virginia . The encyclopedia is 1,864 pages long and contains over 2,000 entries. ref Rudy Abramson and Jean Haskell, eds, Encyclopedia of Appalachia , Knoxville, Tenn U of Tennessee Press, 2006 , front flap. ref Produced by the Center for Appalachian Studies and Services at East Tennessee State University , Rudy Abramson and Dr. Jean Haskell, are the two main editors of the encyclopedia. It was published in March 2006 by the University of Tennessee Press . Organization The encyclopedia runs 1864 pages and is organized into the following five main sections with respective subsections The Landscape Geology Ecology Environment The People Family and Community Images and Icons Race, Ethnicity, and Identity Work and the Economy Agriculture Business, Industry, and Technology Labor Tourism Transportation Cultural Traditions Architecture Crafts Folklore and Folklife Food and Cooking Humor Language Literature Music Performing Arts Religion Sports and Recreation Visual Arts Institutions Cultural Institutions Education Government Health Media Notes reflist External links http cass.etsu.edu encyclo Homepage for the Encyclopedia of Appalachia http utpress.org Appalachia University of Tennessee Press website for the Encyclopedia of Appalachia DEFAULTSORT Encyclopedia Of Appalachia Category Appalachian culture Category East Tennessee State University Category Appalachian studies ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Appalachia Nunataks coor dm 69 44 S 71 4 W is a nunatak s rising to about 600 m on the west side of Elgar Uplands , Alexander Island . Named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC in 1977 after the Delius composition Appalachia 1902 , in association with Delius Glacier and the names of composers in this area. usgs gazetteer Category Mountains of Antarctica WAntarctica geo stub ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Appalachian Brown image image width image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Nymphalidae genus Satyrodes species S. appalachia binomial Satyrodes appalachia binomial authority R.L. Chermock, 1947 ref name CBIF http www.cbif.gc.ca spp pages butterflies species AppalachianBrown e.php Appalachian Brown , Butterflies of Canada ref subdivision ranks Subspecies subdivision S. a. leeuwi Gatrelle & Arbogast, 1974 The Appalachian Brown or Woods Eyed Brown ref name funet http www.funet.fi pub sci bio life insecta lepidoptera ditrysia papilionoidea nymphalidae satyrinae satyrodes index.html Satyrodes , funet.fi ref Satyrodes appalachia is a species of Satyrinae that is native to North America . Wingspan 39 to 51 mm. ref name CBIF Larvae on Rhynchospora inundata , Carex lacustris , and Carex stricta . ref name CBIF ref name funet Similar species Satyrodes eurydice R.L. Chermock, 1947 Eyed Brown Enodia anthedon A.H. Clark, 1936 Northern Pearly Eye References and external links reflist DEFAULTSORT Satyrodes appalachia Category Butterflies and moths of North America Category Butterflies of Canada Category Butterflies of Canada Category Elymniini Satyrinae stub fr Satyre des Appalaches ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Town of Appalachia, Virginia settlement type Town nickname motto website http www.townofappalachiava.us image skyline Downtown Appalachia, Virginia.jpg imagesize 250px image caption Downtown Appalachia image flag image seal image map VAMap doton Appalachia.png mapsize ... f9f9f9 Appalachia is a town in Wise County, Virginia Wise County , Virginia , United States . The population was 1,839 at the 2000 United States Census 2000 census . Geography Appalachia is located ... of those age 65 or over. Surrounding Area Appalachia is surrounded by numerous coal camp communities ... industry. Education main Wise County Public Schools Virginia Appalachia is home to two public schools, Appalachia Elementary School and Appalachia High School . http www.wise.k12.va.us schools.htm Special Events Each year, usually in the first week of August, the residents of Appalachia ... coincided with other celebrations in Appalachia. In 2000 the town took part in a mass high school reunion, known as Appy 2000. In 2006, the festival was part of the Appalachia 100 celebration that marked ... The town of Appalachia holds two world records. Bee Rock Tunnel , the world s second shortest railroad ... residents Film actress Peggie Castle was born and raised in Appalachia. Actor, dialogue coach, television writer, and radio personality Bob Thomas actor Bob Thomas was born in Appalachia. Willie Horton ... Jones American football Thomas Jones and Julius Jones were raised in Appalachia for a significant ... Waiting to Break currently resides in Appalachia. Electoral fraud On March 6, 2006, a grand jury in Wise County, Virginia indicted fourteen Appalachia residents with charges relating to an alleged ... of Appalachia url http www.zwire.com site news.cfm?newsid 16344773&BRD 1283&PAG 461&dept id 158544 ... aes Appalachia Elementary School http www.wise.k12.va.us ahs Appalachia High School Wise County, Virginia ..., Virginia es Appalachia fa ht Appalachia, Vijini nl Appalachia pt Appalachia simple Appalachia ... more details
US 52 US 119 119 north of Williamson, West Virginia Williamson , West Virginia Appalachia s geography ... trails were the first in Appalachia. One of the earliest used by European ethnic groups European s was Nemacolin .... The French and Indian War created a need for roads through Appalachia. In 1755, General Edward ... known as the Pittsburgh Road and the Conestoga Road. The first modern road to be built through Appalachia was the National Road starting at Cumberland , an early hub of Appalachia, generally following ... leap for Appalachia was the railroad. The Baltimore and Ohio was the first to cross. It was finished ... to push across Appalachia. Starting from Roanoke, Virginia Big Lick the lines extended to the Pocahontas ... , crossing Appalachia in 1857 in the Asheville, North Carolina area, although rail expansion ... of Appalachia. Cumberland, Maryland still serves as a major rail hub for Appalachia where two main ... was education for road building in rural areas between cities, such as Appalachia, to help .... The first crossing Appalachia was the Lincoln Highway which would later become US 30 . This was closely ... United States crossing Appalachia following what is now U.S. Route 25 US 25 . Other auto trails crossing Appalachia include Jefferson Davis Highway , Lakes to Sea Highway , Lee Highway , and National ... system in 1926, replacing the auto trails. The longest primary US highway contained in Appalachia ... 220 and US 119 service various parts of Appalachia. File Cattle call2.jpg right thumb Local transport conditions in Appalachia during the mid twentieth century. Cattle rest on an unpaved mountain ... one to cross Appalachia. It was known as the tunnel highway because of the seven mountain tunnel s along ... west almost to the Ohio state line. The Turnpike remained the only superhighway crossing Appalachia ... 7 Interstates cross Appalachia east to west starting with Interstate 86 east Interstate 86 , Interstate ... ADHS which was the first highway system designed specifically to service Appalachia. The ADHS was designed ... more details
the pioneer and early 20th century period of the Southern Appalachia n region of the United ... of Appalachia. Encyclopedia of Appalachia Knoxville, Tenn. University of Tennessee Press, 2006 ... life in Southern Appalachia. ref name irwin1 The museum s grounds mimic a working pioneer Appalachian .... The Story of John Rice Irwin s Museum of Appalachia West Chester, Pennsylvania Schiffer Publishing, 1987 , pp. 9 24. ref Image Museum of appalachia tn1.jpg thumb right 200px The museum s entrance ... of Appalachia and began charging a nominal admission fee. ref name irwin1 In 1977, one of the museum .... ref name irwin2 John Rice Irwin, The Museum of Appalachia Today. The Story of John Rice Irwin s Museum of Appalachia West Chester, Pennsylvania Schiffer Publishing, 1987 , pp. 25 64. ref One ... in pioneer and early 20th century Appalachia. The collection includes photographs and short descriptions ... performance from the porch of the Peters Homestead House, the Museum of Appalachia hosts the annual ... num visitation year refnum 76001760 mpsub governing body Museum of Appalachia The Arnwine Cabin ... Dwelling and Its Contents Norris, Tenn. Museum of Appalachia Press, 1981 , pp. 7 25. ref Irwin ... s chimney was added around 1905. The Museum of Appalachia purchased and moved the cabin to the museum ... Hagood d. 1961 ref name guide Museum of Appalachia, Official Tour Map. ref Mark Twain family cabin ... Commons cat reflist External links http www.museumofappalachia.org Museum of Appalachia official ... &mdash affiliate page http tennesseeencyclopedia.net imagegallery.php?EntryID M134 Museum of Appalachia ... Museum of Appalachia s channel DEFAULTSORT Museum Of Appalachia Category Museums in Anderson County ... Agriculture museums in the United States Category Art museums in Tennessee da Museum of Appalachia ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2008 The area west of the Appalachian Mountains is a region known as trans Appalachia . First US inhabitants of the trans Appalachia region In the early 19th century Americans who wanted to find a better life in the wilderness traveled several main roads over the Appalachians. Those from New England followed the Mohawk Trail into western New York . The travelers from Philadelphia took Forbes Road to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh , where they could travel west on the Ohio River . From Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore , they went to Pittsburgh on Braddock Road Braddock expedition Braddock s Road . Middle Atlantic settlers used Cumberland Road the National Road . Southerners used either the Great Valley Road or the Richmond Road, Virginia Richmond Road through the mountains to the Cumberland Gap . From there they could take the Wilderness Road northward into present day Kentucky and the Ohio Valley . Daniel Boone was hired by the Transylvania Company to cut the Wilderness Road. Increasing trans Appalachian populations By 1795, in Kentucky , 75,000 By 1830, hundreds of thousands of settlers were in the region, which at that time consisted of Michigan Territory , and the new states of Ohio , with 1,000,000 inhabitants, Indiana , with almost 350,000 inhabitants, and Illinois , with more than 150,000 inhabitants. Between 1790 and 1810, around 98,000 slaves, along with their owners, moved west into the region south of the Ohio river the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 had forbidden slavery in states north of the Ohio Trans Appalachian Wars coord missing United States Category History of the United States 1789 1849 Category History of the Midwestern United States US geo stub US hist stub ... more details
Slow waltz is the term applied to waltz in countries where Viennese Waltz is the form of waltz commonly practiced. Some confusion occurs when dancers come from these countries to places like the United States where waltz events and invitations are not what they might expect. Slow Waltz was also the name of a dance in the Ballroom glossary Standard International Standard dance category of ballroom dance s. Now it is officially called simply Waltz International Standard Waltz , but Slow Waltz is still in the informal use, to distinguish from other types of waltzes. disambig dance stub Category Waltz Category Triple time dances Waltz, slow ... more details
Waltz for Debby is the name of Waltz for Debby song , a jazz composition by Bill Evans later made into a song Waltz for Debby 1961 album , album by Bill Evans Waltz for Debby 1964 album , album by Monica Zetterlund and Bill Evans dab fr Waltz for Debby ... more details
wiktionary waltzWaltz may refer to Dance Waltz , a ballroom and folk dance of Austrian origin in 3 4 time, done primarily in closed position. Waltz International Standard , one of the five dances of the Standard category of the International Style ballroom dances. Viennese Waltz Profession Journeyman years German Waltz German Waltz refers to the tradition of the journeyman years. Music Waltz music , the kind of music to which one dances a waltzWaltz Apple Waltz Apple , song by Fiona Apple from her album Extraordinary Machine Waltz song Waltz song , two songs by Elliott Smith from his album XO Waltz Hale Waltz , Hale band Hale s first single from their second album, Twilight Hale album Twilight Waltz, a song by Japanese recording artist Suneohair popularized by the anime adaptation of Honey 26 Clover Other fields Waltz DS9 episode Waltz DS9 episode , the eleventh episode of the sixth season of the television series Star Trek Deep Space Nine People Hanna Gronkiewicz Waltz , Polish politician Kenneth Waltz , member of the faculty at Columbia University and one of the most prominent scholars of international relations alive today Christoph Waltz , Academy Award winning Viennese actor Fictional characters Count Waltz, the main antagonist in Eternal Sonata See also The Last Waltz disambiguation disambig de Waltz ... more details
The Westphalia Waltz is an historic Texas waltz by Cotton Collins named after the town of Westphalia, Texas . ref http www.joeweed.com documentaries westphalia waltz.htm A brief overview of The Westphalia Waltz Story Highland Publishing ref ref http www.lorindajones.com HarpMusicbyLorinda.html Westphalia Waltz and Lyrics Publication ref ref http www.texasescapes.com ClayCoppedge Westphalia Waltz.htm Westphalia Waltz by Clay Coppedge, Texas Escapes ref References reflist Category American songs song stub ... more details
Image WALTZ Gustavus.gif thumb 230 px right Gustavus Waltz Gustavus Waltz floruit fl. 1732 1759 was a bass vocal range bass opera singer who collaborated with George Frideric Handel Handel . Like Handel himself, Waltz was a naturalized Englishman, originally German, and is said to have worked for Handel as a cook. Their collaboration began in 1732. Waltz was a choral singer as well as a soloist. Waltz created roles in Arianna in Creta , Ariodante , Alcina and Atalanta opera Atalanta . He sang in the chorus for the last time in a 1754 performance of The Messiah Foundling Hospital . References Warrack, John and West, Ewan 1992 , The Oxford Dictionary of Opera , 782 pages, ISBN 0 19 869164 5 DEFAULTSORT Waltz, Gustavus Category 1759 deaths Category English opera singers Category German opera singers Category Operatic basses UK opera singer stub Germany opera singer stub pl Gustavus Waltz ... more details
The Homing Waltz is a song that was recorded by Vera Lynn in 1952. It charted at a peak position of number 9 on the UK Singles Chart . 1950s song stub DEFAULTSORT Homing Waltz Category 1952 singles Category Vera Lynn songs ... more details
File Die Gartenlaube 1895 895.jpg thumb Gartenlaube Waltz cover, in Die Gartenlaube magazine, 1895, signed by the composer. Gartenlaube Waltz Arbor Waltz is the English language English title of Gartenlaube Walzer , Op.  461, a Waltz music waltz by the Austrians Austrian composer Johann Strauss II , composed in 1895. The waltz was dedicated to readers of Die Gartenlaube Arbor magazine, a German weekly for the middle class, which became the most read magazine in 1890s Germany. Composition notes File Die Gartenlaube 1895 896.jpg thumb left 250px The first page of Gartenlaube Waltz , as a piano arrangement. nowrap The work begins with an extended introduction in the key of E flat , as tempo Allegretto ben moderato a little fast with moderation , in sup 6 sup sub 8 sub time, but with 2 distinct beats, and changes briefly into sup 2 sup sub 4 sub time, then back to sup 6 sup sub 8 sub . Then begins the first principal waltz melody, marked Tempo di Valse typical waltz tempo , in simple waltz time, sup 3 sup sub 4 sub . The arrangement of the Gartenlaube Waltz for piano spans 5 pages of sheet music, plus the cover. Instrumentation The Gartenlaube Waltz is scored for orchestra. However, Johann Strauss also wrote a piano version of the waltz. Notes reflist References Norman Lloyd Lloyd, Norman , The Golden Encyclopedia of Music , New York Golden Press , a division of Western Publishing , Inc., 1968. External links Commons category inline Gartenlaube Walzer Gartenlaube Waltz IMSLP2 id Arbor Waltz, Op.461 Strauss Jr., Johann cname Arbor Waltz DEFAULTSORT Gartenlaube Category 1895 compositions Category Waltzes by Johann Strauss II Category Compositions set in Austria ... more details
The Waltz Queen was the name of two different Patti Page albums from the 1950s, with entirely different sets of songs The Waltz Queen Patti Page 1955 album , an album issued on the Mercury Records label in 1955 in music 1955 The Waltz Queen Patti Page 1958 album , an album issued on Mercury s Wing Records label in 1958 in music 1958 disambig ... more details
The Canter Waltz or Canter is a dance with waltz music characterized by the canter rhythm of steps. ref Dancing 1943 Betty Lee, p.99 ref ref http www.ballroomdancertips.com ballroomdancertips10.php Canter Waltz ref A 1922 dance manual describes it as follows ref Charles J. Coll and Gabrielle Rosiere 1922 http www.archive.org details danceman048 Dancing Made Easy public domain since December 4, 2002 ref blockquote The Canter Waltz has been revived and presents an opportunity to show the use of direction in the straight backward and forward series of walking steps. This dance is walking to waltz time but walking most quietly and gracefully. There are two steps to the three counts of music. Step forward on 1 and make the second step between the 2 and 3 count. Give the first step the accent, although the steps are almost of the same value. It may, perhaps, help the student practicing alone with the aid of the victrola to count 1 &, 2 &, 3 &, making the second step on the second &, until able to do the step smoothly. blockquote References reflist Category Waltz Category Triple time dances Waltz, Canter dance stub ... more details