Waldteufel Christmas Roses and Skaters Waltz

Waldteufel Christmas Roses and Skaters Waltz

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Only days after the arrival of Krampus, the Christmas devil, comes the birthday of Emil Waldteufel. Waldteufel is German for “forest devil.” He was born on this date in 1837.

Though Waldteufel had long been a mainstay of Paris society balls of the Second Empire, he was nearly 40 by the time he achieved international fame. It was the Prince of Wales – the future King Edward VII – who introduced him to London, and his music came to dominate Queen Victoria’s state balls at Buckingham Palace. One of his best-known works, “Les Patineurs” (“The Skaters’ Waltz”) was introduced there in 1882. Another of his most successful waltzes, from the other end of the decade, was “Roses de Noël” (“Christmas Roses”).

The holidays are in bloom! Take some time to smell the roses with Emil Waldteufel.

“The Skaters’ Waltz”

“Roses de Noël”


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