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Charles Émile
Waldteufel (né Lévy;
French pronunciation: [valtøfɛl]; German: [ˈvalt.tɔɪ̯fl̩]; 9
December 1837 – 12
February 1915) was a
French composer...
- Balaton-Lake Velence-Danube area,
Eisbrecher south of Lake Balaton, and
Waldteufel south of the Drava-Danube triangle. The
advance stalled on 15 March, and...
- His
creative musical works are
collectively known as
Waldteufel, a name
taken from
Emile Waldteufel. He
currently resides in Portland, Oregon.
Markus Wolff...
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Emile Waldteufel (born
December 3, 1944) is an
American former cyclist. He
competed in the
individual road race at the 1972
Summer Olympics. "Emile Waldteufel...
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German "Der Schlittschuhläufer-Walzer"), Op. 183, is a
waltz by Émile
Waldteufel. It was
composed in 1882,
inspired by the
cercle des
patineurs (rink of...
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piano as a
young boy, and
within a year his
mother heard him
picking out
Waldteufel's "The Skater's Waltz" by ear.
After performing at
parties and
family gatherings...
- Émile
Waldteufel, his Opus 191, No. 4. Its
melody was
composed earlier in 1881 by Paul Lacôme, with
lyrics by
Julien de Lau Lusignan.
Waldteufel first...
- (Chabrier), an 1883
orchestral piece España, a
derivative 1886
waltz by Émile
Waldteufel España 1936, a
Spanish do****entary film España Lake,
Bolivia España Boulevard...
- his
novel We Can
Build You,
including the
Hammerstein Mood
Organ and
Waldteufel Euphoria,
explicitly referencing the work of
Wilder Penfield.
Modern developments...
- in the
latter half of the 19th century, Carl
Michael Ziehrer and Émile
Waldteufel provided stiff competition; the
latter held a
commanding position in Paris...