Old Waltzes Black Hawk Waltz by Mary E Walsh
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For more old fashioned waltzes check out • Old Waltzes • Any requests for scores, please follow the instructions in my profile. Follow this link to my profile: http://tinyurl.com/h9vnpuw • The waltz developed from a peasant dance in Bavaria. The waltz gained prominence in Vienna during the 19th century with the Strauss family. It later spread to Germany, France and England. The prominence of the waltz ended with world war 1. However, the music remained popular as a form of light music. The waltz has become possibly the most romantic and intimate of dance music, evolving from the fast Viennese waltzes to the slow waltzes of the 20th century. Many of the waltzes featured here were popular and considered gems in their hey day. But as with most light or popular music, they have mostly fallen into oblivion and their composers largely forgotten. Some of these waltzes would do with a revival, and most would continue to evoke the old-world charm of a bygone era - the age of romance and the waltz. • An American waltz. • American waltzes tend to be folksy rather than romantic in nature. The Black Hawk Waltz was a very popular waltz in the late 19th century. It is named after the Red Indian Folk Hero, Black Hawk, who fought in what is today known as the Black Hawk Wars. The popularity of this waltz has survived its composer. Little is known today of the composer Mary E Walsh.
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