WALTZ


Meaning of WALTZ in English

(from German walzen, "to revolve"), highly popular ballroom dance evolved from the lndler (q.v.) in the 18th century. Characterized by a step, slide, and step in 3/4 time, the waltz, with its turning, embracing couples, at first shocked polite society. It became the ballroom dance par excellence of the 19th century, however, and tenaciously maintained its popularity in the 20th. Its variations include the rapid, whirling Viennese waltz and the gliding, dipping Boston. Composers of famous waltzes include Frdric Chopin, Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky, and Johann Strauss and his sons, especially Johann Strauss the Younger, who was known as "the Waltz King."

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