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-waltzing in a golden ballroom, dress skimming the floor
here beneath a northern star: wedding waltz of akseli and elina-aaltolia
sonne und erde: winter: walzer-bayer
symphonie fantastique: ii. un bal (valse): allegro non troppo-berloiz
divertimento: ii. waltz: allegretto con grazia-bernstein
minute waltz-chopin
the venus waltz-goodwin
boston waltz-glière
entr’acte valse-hellmesberger jr
merry go round of life-hisaishi
komedianti: waltz-kabalevsky
edelweiss waltz-kostal
la parfum de fleurs-matsushiba
the embassy waltz-previn
waltz suite: happiness-prokofiev
musetta’s waltz-puccini
cinderella waltz-rodgers & hammerstein
the carousel waltz-rodgers & hammerstein
jazz suite no. ii: waltz ii-shostakovich
ballroom waltz-steiner
the blue danube-strauss ii
voices of spring-strauss ii
lagoon waltz-strauss ii
waltz of the flowers-tchaikovsky
the sleeping beauty: valse-tchaikovsky
serenade for strings in c major: walzer-tchaikovsky
les patineurs: waltz-waldteufel
suite for orchestra: waltz-weinberg
composers really be out there writing concertos making me regret all my instrument choices huh
List of communist classical musicians
Prokofiev
Bernstein
Casals
Khachaturian
Satie
Holst
Vaughan Williams
Bartok
Copland
Rzewski
Weill
Schoenberg
Kabalevsky
Henze
Abbado
Cardew
There are a shit ton more so this list will be updated once I remember them
Vladimir Feltsman plays Kabalevsky Piano Concerto no. 2, op. 23 - video
Kabalevsky: Requiem (Part I)
Terrifying!
Quelques exercices de danse avec mon album "LES SOURIS DANSENT".
Music for Children
Returned to listening to the piece that got me into modern classical music today as part of a project. It feels like an entire era ago that I played this as a baby high schooler...
Dmitri Kabalevsky is still an underappreciated genius. One of the best “student pieces” I’ve ever had the privilege of playing.