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  2. Chopsticks (waltz) - Wikipedia

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    Chopsticks" (original name "The Celebrated Chop Waltz") is a simple, widely known waltz for the piano. Written in 1877, it is the only published piece by the British composer Euphemia Allan (under the pen name Arthur de Lulli). [ 1 ]

  3. File:United States Grand Waltz (1845).pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Thomas S. Allen - Wikipedia

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    Thomas S. Allen (1876–1919), an early figure in Tin Pan Alley, was an American vaudeville composer, manager, and violinist. [1] He was born in Natick, Massachusetts , and died in Boston . Popular songs

  5. Invitation to the Waltz - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Invitation to the Waltz may refer to: Invitation to the Waltz ...

  6. Grande valse brillante in E-flat major (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    The Grande valse brillante in E-flat major, Op. 18, was composed by Frédéric Chopin in 1833 and published in 1834. Chopin dedicated it to his pupil, Laura Horsford. [1] This was his first published waltz composition for solo piano, although prior to 1834 he had written at least sixteen waltzes that were either destroyed or eventually published posthumously.

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  8. File:Suffragette Waltz.pdf - Wikipedia

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