- Schubert, who had
released collections of
waltzes in 1823
entitled Valses nobles and
Valses sentimentales. The
piano edition is
published with a quotation...
-
among these are two
named collections, the 34
Valses Sentimentales (Op. 50, D. 779) and the 12
Valses Nobles (Op. 77, D. 969). Schubert's
piano music...
- malgré lui. In Ravel's own
compositional output, a
precursor to La
valse was his 1911
Valses nobles et sentimentales,
which contains a
motif that
Ravel reused...
- "Les
Valses de Vienne" — 3:56 "Les
Valses de Vienne" (instrumental) — 4:02 7" maxi "Les
Valses de Vienne" (extended version) — 5:08 "Les
Valses de Vienne"...
-
Valses venezolanos (Venezuelan waltzes) is a
compilation album by
Aldemaro Romero and his hall orchestra,
released in 1990 by the
record label Fonográfica...
-
Grande valse brillante, Op. 18
Performed by Olga
Gurevich Problems playing this file? See
media help. The
Grande valse brillante in E-flat major, Op....
- The
Valser Rhine (German:
Valser Rhein) is a
source of the
river Rhine in the
Swiss canton of Graubünden. The
river originates from the Länta
Glacier and...
-
Valse triste (literal
English translation: Sad Waltz), Op. 44/1, is a
short orchestral work by the
Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. It was
originally part...
- when required, and
Franz Schubert's
waltzes (including the
Valses Sentimentales and
Valses Nobles) were
written for
household dancing,
without any pretense...
- La
Valse is a
ballet c****ographed by
George Balanchine to
Maurice Ravel's
Valses Nobles et
Sentimentales and La
Valse. It
premiered on
February 20, 1951...