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  2. Waltz in A-flat major, Op. 69, No. 1 (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    The waltz is in A-flat major, with a time signature of 3/4. The tempo is marked at tempo di valse, or a waltz tempo. The beginning theme, marked con espressione, is melancholic and nostalgic, and reaches a small high point with a fast flourish. The second part is marked sempre delicatissimo, or con anima in other versions. It is somewhat more ...

  3. Farewell Waltz (film) - Wikipedia

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    Farewell Waltz (German: Abschiedswalzer) is a 1934 German historical musical drama film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Wolfgang Liebeneiner, Richard Romanowsky and Hanna Waag. [1] It is based on the life of the composer Frédéric Chopin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler and Arthur Schwarz.

  4. Song of Farewell - Wikipedia

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    Song of Farewell (French: La chanson de l'adieu) is a 1934 historical musical drama film directed by Albert Valentin and Géza von Bolváry and starring Jean Servais, Janine Crispin and Lucienne Le Marchand. [1] It is based on the life of the composer Frédéric Chopin and his relationship with George Sand.

  5. Ashokan Farewell - Wikipedia

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    "Ashokan Farewell" / ə ˈ ʃ oʊ ˌ k æ n / is a musical piece composed by the American folk musician Jay Ungar in 1982. For many years, it served as a goodnight or farewell waltz at the annual Ashokan Fiddle & Dance Camps, run by Ungar and his wife Molly Mason, who named the tune after the Ashokan Field Campus (now the Ashokan Center) of SUNY New Paltz in Upstate New York.

  6. Waltz - Wikipedia

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    The waltz (from German Walzer ⓘ, meaning "to roll or revolve") [1] is a ballroom and folk dance, in triple (3 4 time ), performed primarily in closed position . Along with the ländler and allemande , the waltz was sometimes referred to by the generic term German Dance in publications during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

  7. Waltz in A minor (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    Frédéric Chopin's Waltz No. 19 in A minor, B. 150, WN 63, KK IVb/11, P. 2/11, is a waltz for solo piano. The waltz was written sometime between 1847 and 1849, [ 1 ] but was not published until 1860, after the composer's death, by Jacques Maho.

  8. Deepfake video shows Tim Walz dancing in cowboy outfit - AOL

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    A Sept. 5 Instagram video (archive link) shows a man wearing a cowboy outfit and glasses dancing in an elevator lobby. "This is Kamala's VP Running Mate, Tim Waltz (sic)," reads text in the video.

  9. Farewell Waltz (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Waltz in A-flat major, Op. 69, No. 1 (Chopin), also called the "Farewell Waltz" The Farewell Waltz, a 1928 French film by Henry Roussel; Farewell Waltz, 1934 German film distributed in U.S. 1939 by Columbia Pictures "Farewell Waltz in G major", an 1831 piano work by Mikhail Glinka "Farewell Waltz", a work by Charles Nolcini (1802-1844 ...