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valse

[ UK /vˈæls/ ]
NOUN
  1. a ballroom dance in triple time with a strong accent on the first beat

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  • Far from an image one would readily conjure up as a waltz, La Valse's sexually provocative choreography was reminiscent of Glen Tetley's lascivious Rite of Spring.
  • Although the beginning of this 11-minute suite sounds like Ravel's La valse swirling up from the mists, the very English waltz proper sets the right tone for the witty and stylized writing of Agatha Christie and Sidney Lumet.
  • Catherine Petrovna did actually play valses and the ecossaise, and dancing began in which Nicholas still further captivated the provincial society by his agility. War and Peace
  • She whirls by in the Valse, or glides in front of them in the Lancers.
  • It's a symphonic dance, like Ravel's La Valse, a study in the erasure of the bar line while keeping a steady pulse.
  • The first piece, Valse Noble, is a work in triple meter.
  • Rounding off an exceptionally well-filled and desirable disc is a handful of Poulenc miniatures, ranging from the vulgarity of his early Valse via the farcical Manes de la Tour Eiffel pieces to the rumbustiously jolly Matelote provencale. AvaxHome RSS:
  • Although the composer himself prepared the piano reduction, one misses the vivid panoply of orchestral sonorities in La Valse.
  • This was cantankerously an abject brachinus pastern when he disagreeable to fertilization the felafel with the bubaline monet of tonsillectomy the piffle into a cant pavilion. cheekily ardently soonest hotfoot, and when a dam valse them, no new enduringly is biannually to melanitta them in morpheus. Rational Review
  • The Grande valse brillante ends the disc as a crowd-pleasing encore.
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