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how to listen to music if you don’t know your Beethoven from your Bach, V
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richibi
“
Waltz
”
(1891)
Anders Zorn
________
having brought up the idea of
longevity in
my last communication
,
the
fantasia
,
a musical form that
lasted about 150 years, with hats
off nevertheless to the later
Disney
classic,
Fantasia
,
a tribute, which,
full of Classical music references,
followed in its spiritual mode, and,
after introducing
Chopin
, perhaps
the very representation of
the
Romantic Era
, that we carry, or
intuit, in our very bones, I thought
I’d talk about
the waltz
, a
Chopin
specialty, where he created,
incontrovertibly, utter magic
who hears of
the waltz
anymore, an
antiquated curiosity, though even in
our not so distant blood we feel the
reverberations of its memory, the
throb of its still vibrant cultural
intensity, relevance, rhythm
tangos, incidentally followed, and
other intimate interactions, which
had been earlier frowned upon
the waltz
had been
the minuet
,
the difference was the physical
contact, young nobles left their
aristocratic salons,
however
discreetly, to frequent
the
more liberal, if disreputable,
establishments – like to
speakeasies
during
Prohibition
– where they
could explore the
new,
licentious
venues, as
young
nobles, ever,
would, for
the lure of intimate
connection
with
the partner
the waltz
was thereby born,
couples touched, breast upon
breast, composers
followed
Chopin
was metaphysical, you
didn’t dance to his waltzes, you
experienced them, here’s his
Minute Waltz,
Opus 64, no 1
,
here’s his equally delightful
Opus 64, no 2
, its companion
but
Strauss ll
,
Johann l
‘s son,
got all of Vienna to dance his,
and everywhere else after,
until
the waltz fell out of favour
somewhere
in the 1950s,
leaving
only its
memories behind,
here’s
his incandescent
By the Beautiful
Blue Danube
,
makes you
wish
you’d been there
in
the one case
, the waltz is
idealized, in
the other
,
it’s the
waltz in action, listen, you can
tell the difference, you
won’t
want to dance, for
instance, to
Chopin
,
though you mig
ht
give
it an ineffectual try, to
Strauss
,
you’ll careen
R ! chard
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Published:
February 2, 2023
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