The Waltz Connection
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"Waltzes," choreographed For the New York City Ballet by George Balanchine in 1993
When you think “waltz” you probably think “Strauss”—and for good reason. For the members of the Strauss family made the Viennese Waltz as much a feature of the concert hall as the dance floor.
In the next hour, how they—and others—transformed a humble folk dance into an art form.
FEATURED RECORDINGS
Title |
Group/Artist |
Catalog # |
UPC |
Strauss Ouverturen & Walzer |
London Philharmonic Orchestra, Franz Welser-Most |
EMI Classics CDC 754089 2 |
077775408928 |
Mozart Dances & Marches |
Wiener Mozart-Ensemble, Willi Boskovsky |
Philips 422 506-2 |
028942250628 |
Haydn: German Dances |
Bratislava Chamber Orchestra, Vlastimil Horak |
Denon |
Amazon download ASIN: B002ECQH1I |
Weber: Piano Music, Vol. 1 |
Alexander Paley |
Naxos 8.550988 |
0730099598828 |
Dance Music from Old Vienna |
Vienna Dance Quartet |
Naxos 8.555689 |
747313568925 |
Lanner: Waltzes & Strauss Polkas |
Dresden Staatskapelle, Otmar Suitner |
Berlin Classics 0091452BC |
Amazon downloadASIN: B004YKMOEW |
In Vino Veritas
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Donau Philharmonie Wien, Manfred Müssauer
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Bella Musica
|
Amazon download
ASIN: B000YCKENC
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Strauss: Valses & Polkas
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Johann Strauss Orchestra of Vienna, Willi Boskovsky
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EMI Classics 7243 5 74528 2 1
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724357452823
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Best of Operetta, Vol. 1
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Ingrid Kertesi (soprano), Hungarian Operetta Orchestra, Laszlo Kovacs
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Naxos 8.550941
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0730099594127
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