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Waltz Collection (page 7)

"Waltz: The Timeless Elegance of Ballroom Dance in Britain" Step into the enchanting world of waltz

Background imageWaltz Collection: Until we meet again - Music Sheet Cover

Until we meet again - Music Sheet Cover, Waltz ballad, words by Stanley J. Damerell, music by Tolchard Evans and featured by Sidney Lipton and his Grosvenor House Dance Band

Background imageWaltz Collection: Longing for you - Music Sheet Cover

Longing for you - Music Sheet Cover based on the Oscar Straus Waltz Dream, words by Bernard Jansen, music by Walter Dana and featured and broadcast by Pearl Carr

Background imageWaltz Collection: The Last Waltz by Julian Brammer and Alfred Gruenwald

The Last Waltz by Julian Brammer and Alfred Gruenwald; music Oscar Straus. English version by Robert Evett and Reginald Arkell

Background imageWaltz Collection: The Flirtation Waltz (1927)

The Flirtation Waltz (1927)
How to do the new Flirtation Waltz arranged by Cortez and danced by Alfred Arnold and Elaine Kendall Date: 1927

Background imageWaltz Collection: Springtime waltz, Les Images en Musique

Springtime waltz, Les Images en Musique
Dogs enjoying a springtime waltz, illustration in Les Images en Musique, with illustrations by Benjamin Rabier and easy pieces for piano by Jane Vieu. Date: 1908

Background imageWaltz Collection: The waltz

The waltz. Believed to have originated in Bohemia. A country dance in 3/4 time. Artist: Sydney Carter Date: 1905

Background imageWaltz Collection: Fourth French War Loan poster

Fourth French War Loan poster
Hansi (Jean-Jacques Waltz 1873-1951) Fourth French War Loan poster circa 1914 Date: circa 1914

Background imageWaltz Collection: POSADA, Jos頇uadalupe (1852-1913). Printed songs

POSADA, Jos頇uadalupe (1852-1913). Printed songs
POSADA, Jos頇 uadalupe (1852-1913). Printed songs 1901. En alta mar (Waltz) and Dance of the forty-one. Zinc engraving printed in the press of A. Vanegas Arroyo

Background imageWaltz Collection: Hansi the caricaturist in French trenches, WW1

Hansi the caricaturist in French trenches, WW1
Jean-Jacques Waltz (23 February 1873, Colmar - 10 June 1951), also known as " Oncle Hansi", or simply " Hansi" (" little John")

Background imageWaltz Collection: The The Dansant by H. M. Bateman

The The Dansant by H. M. Bateman
Cartoon by H. M. Bateman depicting Maurice and Florence Walton exhibiting their dancing prowess at the afternoon The Dansants or Tango Teas at Prince s, a hugely popular entertainment in 1913

Background imageWaltz Collection: Music cover, The Piccolomini Waltz

Music cover, The Piccolomini Waltz, from Verdis opera La Traviata, as performed at Almacks and the Court Balls. Marietta Piccolomini (1834-1899)

Background imageWaltz Collection: Music cover, The Lancers Quadrilles

Music cover, The Lancers Quadrilles, or Duval (of Dublin)s Second Set, Seventh Edition. Containing Les Graces, La Dorset, Lodoiska, La Native, and Les Lanciers

Background imageWaltz Collection: Vienna, Austria, Kursalon, Municipal park, Stadtpark

Vienna, Austria, Kursalon, Municipal park, Stadtpark. Viennese Waltz performed every evening to the music of Strauss

Background imageWaltz Collection: VICTORIA & ALBERT WALTZING. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of England waltzing

VICTORIA & ALBERT WALTZING. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of England waltzing. English lithograph, c1845

Background imageWaltz Collection: Source Size = 5378 x 3831

Source Size = 5378 x 3831
An Artists Character Sketches in Berlin

Background imageWaltz Collection: Strauss and Lanner - The Ball, 1906

Strauss and Lanner - The Ball, 1906
XAM66152 Strauss and Lanner - The Ball, 1906 by Wilda, Charles (1854-1907); Wien Museum Karlsplatz, Vienna, Austria; German, out of copyright

Background imageWaltz Collection: Court Ball at the Hofburg, 1900 (w / c)

Court Ball at the Hofburg, 1900 (w / c)
XAM46270 Court Ball at the Hofburg, 1900 (w/c) by Gause, Wilhelm (1853-1916); Wien Museum Karlsplatz, Vienna, Austria; German, out of copyright

Background imageWaltz Collection: The Hombourg waltz, with characteristic sketches of family dancing, Knahskiurc, fect

The Hombourg waltz, with characteristic sketches of family dancing, Knahskiurc, fect. London : Published May 4, 1818 by G. Humphrey, 27 St. Jamess St. nephew & successor to the late Mrs. H

Background imageWaltz Collection: Dance in the City, 1883 (oil on canvas)

Dance in the City, 1883 (oil on canvas)
XIR16686 Dance in the City, 1883 (oil on canvas) by Renoir, Pierre Auguste (1841-1919); 180x90 cm; Musee d Orsay, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageWaltz Collection: DANCE: WALTZ, 1817. A group of waltzers. Lithograph, English, 1817

DANCE: WALTZ, 1817. A group of waltzers. Lithograph, English, 1817

Background imageWaltz Collection: DIABELLI VARIATIONS. Original edition of Beethovens Variations for Piano

DIABELLI VARIATIONS. Original edition of Beethovens Variations for Piano
DIABELLI VARIATIONS. Original edition of Beethovens " Variations for Piano on a Waltz by Diabelli, " 1823

Background imageWaltz Collection: DIABELLIs WALTZ, 1823. Corrected copy of Beethovens Variations for Piano on a

DIABELLIs WALTZ, 1823. Corrected copy of Beethovens Variations for Piano on a Waltz by Diabelli; Beethovens comments on the title page

Background imageWaltz Collection: DIABELLIs WALTZ, c1819. Beethovens Variations for Piano on a Waltz by Diabelli

DIABELLIs WALTZ, c1819. Beethovens Variations for Piano on a Waltz by Diabelli
DIABELLIs WALTZ, c1819. Beethovens " Variations for Piano on a Waltz by Diabelli" ; first page of music

Background imageWaltz Collection: DANCE: WALTZ, 1846. Waltz in two-part time. Vignette by Bertall from Le Diable a Paris

DANCE: WALTZ, 1846. Waltz in two-part time. Vignette by Bertall from Le Diable a Paris, 1846

Background imageWaltz Collection: BRAHMS MANUSCRIPT, 1865. Manuscript page of Johannes Brahms Waltzes for Piano, Op

BRAHMS MANUSCRIPT, 1865. Manuscript page of Johannes Brahms Waltzes for Piano, Op. 39, c1865

Background imageWaltz Collection: Young couple dancing in studio, (B&W)

Young couple dancing in studio, (B&W)

Background imageWaltz Collection: Monument of Johann Strauss in Vienna, Austria

Monument of Johann Strauss in Vienna, Austria

Background imageWaltz Collection: The Hombourg Waltz

The Hombourg Waltz, With Characteristic Sketches Of Family Dancing, Knahskiurc, Fect. London : Published May 4, 1818 By G. Humphrey, 27 St. Jamess St. Nephew & Successor To The Late Mrs. H

Background imageWaltz Collection: Austria, Vienna, coloured Indian ink drawing of The waltz

Austria, Vienna, coloured Indian ink drawing of The waltz
Austria, 19th century - The waltz, coloured Indian ink drawing

Background imageWaltz Collection: Waltz Dream, by Oscar Straus, 1910, illustration by Leopoldo Metlicovitz (1868-1944)

Waltz Dream, by Oscar Straus, 1910, illustration by Leopoldo Metlicovitz (1868-1944)
Posters, Italy, 20th century. A Waltz Dream, by Oscar Straus, 1910. Illustration by Leopoldo Metlicovitz (1868-1944)

Background imageWaltz Collection: STRAUS, Oskar (1870-1954)

STRAUS, Oskar (1870-1954). A Waltz Dream (1909). Painting

Background imageWaltz Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. Liberty Enlightening the World. American sheet music cover, 1885

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. Liberty Enlightening the World. American sheet music cover, 1885, for compositions by Frederick A. Rothstein

Background imageWaltz Collection: DANCE: WALTZ, c1810. The Dancing-Mania. A dancing lesson in Paris, France

DANCE: WALTZ, c1810. The Dancing-Mania. A dancing lesson in Paris, France. Engraving from Le Bon Genre, c1810

Background imageWaltz Collection: Sheet music cover, Reconciliation by Felix Godin

Sheet music cover, Reconciliation by Felix Godin
Sheet music cover, Reconciliation, a Melodie by Felix Godin, composer of Valse Septembre, Joy of Spring, Valse, etc. Depicting an 18th century garden scene with a silhouetted couple

Background imageWaltz Collection: Programme cover for The Great Waltz

Programme cover for The Great Waltz, New York, 1934 1934

Background imageWaltz Collection: Waltzers Mocked

Waltzers Mocked
The waltz is much mocked when it first makes its appearance in the dance hall ! Date: early 19th century

Background imageWaltz Collection: Anniversary Waltz music sheet

Anniversary Waltz music sheet
Front cover of a music sheet for the Anniversary Waltz by Al Dubin and Dave Franklin, featuring a silhouette of a couple dancing together alone. Date: 1941

Background imageWaltz Collection: Music cover, Hilda, a waltz by Dan Godfrey

Music cover, Hilda, a waltz by Dan Godfrey
Music cover for Hilda, a waltz by Dan Godfrey, dedicated to the Baroness Ferdinand de Rothschild. Showing a young woman sitting contemplating a miniature portrait of the man she loves

Background imageWaltz Collection: Waltz of the Toreadores

Waltz of the Toreadores
A passionate couple dance the Waltz of the Toreadores during an unspecified theatrical performance! 1900 (re-enactment)

Background imageWaltz Collection: Fairie Voices C1860

Fairie Voices C1860
Fairies dance by the light of the full moon, bats fly overhead, owls perch, frogs croak - and the waltz was performed (with the greatest success) at the Proms ! Date: circa 1860

Background imageWaltz Collection: Woman / Riviera Rose 1926

Woman / Riviera Rose 1926
A woman admires her Riviera Roses which grow on a Mediterranean terrace by the sea. Date: 1926

Background imageWaltz Collection: Smiling woman on waltz music cover

Smiling woman on waltz music cover
A smiling woman illustrates the cover of a slow waltz called Levres Adorees (lovely lips). Date: 1906

Background imageWaltz Collection: SHEET MUSIC COVER, 1905. American sheet music cover for In My Merry Oldsmobile

SHEET MUSIC COVER, 1905. American sheet music cover for In My Merry Oldsmobile, by Vincent Bryan and Gus Edwards, 1905

Background imageWaltz Collection: PPRE2A-00265

PPRE2A-00265
Benjamin Harrisons inaugural ball, 1889. Hand colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration by Thulstrup

Background imageWaltz Collection: Music cover for Valse a Deux Tems (Temps)

Music cover for Valse a Deux Tems (Temps)
Music cover for Valse a Deux Tems (or Temps), meaning Waltz in Two Beats or Two-Step Waltz, a popular style of waltz in the mid-19th century

Background imageWaltz Collection: Music cover for La Fille de Madame Angot Valse

Music cover for La Fille de Madame Angot Valse, a waltz made popular by the comic opera by Charles Lecocq (1832-1918), La Fille de Madame Angot, first performed in 1872

Background imageWaltz Collection: Theatre, The Last Waltz Nerman

Theatre, The Last Waltz Nerman
Jose Collins and Kingsley Lark, with Alfred Wellesley and Billy Leonard in The Last Waltz

Background imageWaltz Collection: Forearmed! The Woman who came prepared to waltz on the ice w

Forearmed! The Woman who came prepared to waltz on the ice w
Humorous colour illustration by Joyce Dennys showing a woman cushioned against falls whilst ice-skating with an enthusiastic beginner



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"Waltz: The Timeless Elegance of Ballroom Dance in Britain" Step into the enchanting world of waltz, a captivating ballroom dance that has mesmerized dancers and audiences alike for centuries. In the heart of Soho, London, on Old Compton Street W1, echoes of this graceful dance can be heard as couples sway to its rhythmic melodies. One such melody is "Les Patineurs Valse" by Emile Waldteufel, a music cover that transports you to a winter wonderland where crocodiles and naked women gracefully glide across ice. This whimsical lithograph captures the essence of waltz's fluid movements and imaginative spirit. Gaby Deslys, an extraordinary dancer, singer, and actress from 1881-1920s era embodies the elegance and charm associated with waltz. Her performances exuded gracefulness as she effortlessly twirled across stages adorned with music covers like "Puss. Puss. Puss. " Viennese composers have played an integral role in shaping the waltz genre. Portraits of ten Viennese maestros adorn walls around Austria's imperial city Vienna; their compositions continue to inspire generations to embrace this timeless dance form. "The Waltz (La Valse)" by Felix Edouard Vallotton further immortalizes this artistry on canvas. With every brushstroke capturing the intricate footwork and passionate connection between partners, it reminds us why waltzing remains eternally captivating. Even Emperor Franz Joseph I himself couldn't resist joining in at the Annual Viennese ball held in Austria's opulent palaces. The Philharmoniker Ball at Auersberg Palace stands as a testament to how deeply ingrained waltzing is within Austrian culture. Giuseppe Verdi's photograph serves as a reminder that even renowned composers found solace in composing their masterpieces while surrounded by reminders of waltz's allure.