Her parents objected to a musical career for her, but she continued her practice, and earned money for further study by writing waltzes and other popular dance music.
The delicious waltzesof Strauss, performed by a German band, floated through the magnificent rooms.
Tell me, Charley, who is that fascinating creature in blue that waltzes so divinely?
Then you must let me have as many waltzes as you can,' he said, 'and I shall like it, too.
She was so much in request that Ned did not get another dance till the very end of the evening: and even Mr Rivers was balked in at least one of the waltzes he had engaged her for.
Having come to a satisfactory agreement with this hero, we rigged out our iron beds, blew up our air mattresses, and in less than ten minutes were deep in dreams of waltzes and polkas with the fair nymphs of our island capital.
In waltzes the first note in the bass of every bar must be strongly accented.
First of all, the artists and artistes recited, sang, and played the piano, and then those who chose might dance a few modest quadrilles and waltzes together.
I play "loud waltzes on the piano," and sing at the top of my voice, which you well know penetrates to the gables of the garret, until the silence of these sepulchral rooms is put to flight.
We had supper in the summer-house, and then we came in here and sat chatting for a long while, and finally he improvised some variations on the Cagliostro Waltzes before he left.
She waltzes as if she had made a wager to go round the room one hundred and fifty times in five minutes and a quarter.
The favourite composers of waltzes were Strauss, the founder of the dynasty of the Viennese waltz-kings, and Labitzky.
If dance music it must be, why, have you never heard of the waltzes and mazurkas by Chopin?
Must we always endure listening to Wagner's music in a variety show and to Strauss' waltzes in Carnegie Hall?
Waltz after waltz, a polka, a galop, then waltzes again, until our brains reeled with the rhythm.
As if this were not enough, when our windows at the back were opened wide we were quite within reach of Lady Durden's small dance, where another Hungarian band discoursed more waltzes and galops.
The waltzeswere too difficult for my hands, so a friend of the family, a sister of the singer Geraldy, was kind enough to play them for me.
I wrote waltzes and galops--the galop was fashionable at that period; it ran to rather ordinary musical motives and mine were no exception to the rule.
Long afterwards she was trying some waltzes of Chopin's, and came upon one with which she was quite familiar.
Now I feel like Chopin," and she burst out into one of his most brilliant waltzes triumphantly.
The waltzes were danced in couples, twenty or thirty at a time.
Cotillons and waltzes were the only dances of the evening.
There were many other things I should have liked to have bought but I did not dare--the organ that you used to play hymns on and I waltzes on, the Turkish lamp which we could never agree about .
But waltzes will not entirely suffice, nor even tennis; the girls must read.
But waltzes ended all too soon and the thistle-down sylph of a woman became my plain homely Blanquette, uninspiring of romance save in the hardware bosom of the quincaillier at the corner of the Rue des Saladiers.
Some jolly carpenters still lingered in the supper room, smoking or singing choruses, or making partners of each other for madwaltzes round the table to the music of their tongues.
Yes, by his music, by playing waltzes and polkas in the Avenue de la Motte Piquet.
Had he not spent more than L30 on the printing of my waltzes (which, by the way, remained for ten years my opus one and only)?
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