Waltzes

The waltz is a musical form defined by its signature , characterized by a strong first beat followed by two lighter ones. While it began as a rustic folk dance in Germany and Austria, it eventually conquered European ballrooms and became a sophisticated art form for composers. Essential Classical Waltzes

: A melancholic and eerie piece by Jean Sibelius originally written for a play. Notable Waltz Composers 19 Most Romantic Waltzes - Chopin Complete Waltzes waltzes

: A famous, lightning-fast piano piece by Frédéric Chopin (Op. 64 No. 1). The waltz is a musical form defined by

: The ultimate Viennese waltz by Johann Strauss II, often considered the "Waltz King". Notable Waltz Composers 19 Most Romantic Waltzes -

: A lush, sweeping orchestral piece from Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker .

: A hauntingly beautiful and popular work by Dmitri Shostakovich.