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Invitation to the Dance

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Invitation to the Dance

Piano piece by Carl Maria von Weber; see Aufforderung zum Tanz.



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Calendar October 1 An Invitation to the Dance with the Sarasota Ballet 2 Spotlight on .
Hough's waltz sequence began at the beginning, with Weber's Invitation to the Dance, and ended with Debussy (the languorous La Plus Que Lente) and late Liszt (the first each of the Valses Oubliées and the Mephisto Waltzes) taking in Chopin and some more French examples along the way.
For example: in the author's discussion of Chopin's waltzes, the reader learns of the Polish, Parisian and Viennese elements as well as the influence of Carl Maria von Weber's Invitation to the Dance.
 
 
 
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