Composer
Emile Waldteufel (1837-1915); FRA
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Regarded as the Johann Strauss of Paris, Emile Waldteufel wrote some 300 dances (more than half of them waltzes) for French society balls and private functions. Although his music has been criticized for its lack of melodic and rhythmic variety compared to Strauss, it is generally less ceremonial-feeling than that of Waldteufel's Austrian counterpart, with smooth, singing themes epitomized by his popular Les Patineurs.
Waldteufel was born to a family of musicians; his Bavarian mother was a pianist, and his father was a violinist and dance composer. The family moved from Strasbourg to Paris in Waldteufel's early childhood, and while young Emile studied piano privately, he did not enroll in the Paris Conservatory until he was 16 (Massenet was one of his fellow students). There his emphasis remained on the keyboard, but he dropped out before receiving his diploma. Waldteufel supported himself as a piano tester for the manufacturer Scholtus, while also giving lessons and playing at private soirées.
With his father's orchestra popular in high society, Waldteufel managed in 1865 to land an appointment as court pianist to Napoléon III; he began conducting state balls the following year. He had already written a few dances (he published his first waltz at his own expense in 1859), but he became much more active as a composer from this time, especially after his service in the Franco-Prussian War. Manola, from 1873, was his first international success; he works from later in the 1870s are still recorded with some regularity, and his greatest hit, Les Patineurs (The Skaters), came in 1882. His later pieces are less enduring, but during the last phase of his career Waldteufel performed in London and Berlin besides presiding over the most fashionable and important balls in Paris, notably the presidential balls. He retired in 1899, coincidentally the same year that Johann Strauss II died; Waldteufel lived until 1915.
© James Reel, All Music Guide
Waldteufel was born to a family of musicians; his Bavarian mother was a pianist, and his father was a violinist and dance composer. The family moved from Strasbourg to Paris in Waldteufel's early childhood, and while young Emile studied piano privately, he did not enroll in the Paris Conservatory until he was 16 (Massenet was one of his fellow students). There his emphasis remained on the keyboard, but he dropped out before receiving his diploma. Waldteufel supported himself as a piano tester for the manufacturer Scholtus, while also giving lessons and playing at private soirées.
With his father's orchestra popular in high society, Waldteufel managed in 1865 to land an appointment as court pianist to Napoléon III; he began conducting state balls the following year. He had already written a few dances (he published his first waltz at his own expense in 1859), but he became much more active as a composer from this time, especially after his service in the Franco-Prussian War. Manola, from 1873, was his first international success; he works from later in the 1870s are still recorded with some regularity, and his greatest hit, Les Patineurs (The Skaters), came in 1882. His later pieces are less enduring, but during the last phase of his career Waldteufel performed in London and Berlin besides presiding over the most fashionable and important balls in Paris, notably the presidential balls. He retired in 1899, coincidentally the same year that Johann Strauss II died; Waldteufel lived until 1915.
© James Reel, All Music Guide
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Orchestral Works
123 tracks
- Les Patineurs Valse (Skater's Waltz), Op.183
5 tracks
- Immer oder Nimmer Walzer Op.156
1 track
- Bonne Bouche Polka, Op.163
1 track
- España Waltzes, Op.236 ('After Chabrier')
1 track
- Joyeux Paris Polka, Op.215
1 track
- Béobile
1 track
- Pomone Waltz, Op.155
1 track
- Grande Vitesse Galop, Op.146
1 track
- Amour et Printemps Waltz
1 track
- Estudiantina Waltzes, Op.191
1 track
- Les Grenadiers Waltz, Op.207
1 track
- Minuit Polka, Op.168
1 track
- Roses de Noël, waltz, Op.230
1 track
- Prestissimo Galop, Op.152
1 track
- Pluie d'etoiles, for orchestra
1 track
- Les Patineurs Valse ('Skater's Waltz'), Op.183
12 tracks
- Bella, polka mazurka for orchestra, Op 113
1 track
- Minuit Polka for orchestra, Op 168
1 track
- Esprit Français for orchestra, Op 182
1 track
- Tric-trac Polka, Op.181
1 track
- España Waltzes for orchestra, Op.236 (after Chabrier)
2 tracks
- Estudiantina, waltz for orchestra, Op.191
2 tracks
- Acclamations Waltz for orchestra, Op 223
1 track
- Zig-zag Polka Op 248
1 track
- Les Fleurs Waltz Op 190
1 track
- Par-ci Par-la Polka Op 239
1 track
- Solitude Waltz Op 174
2 tracks
- Fleurs et baisers Waltz
1 track
- Toujours fidele Waltz Op 169
1 track
- Immer oder Nimmer (Toujours ou jamais) Waltzes, for orchestra, Op.156
1 track
- Hebe Waltz Op 228
1 track
- Flots de Joie Waltz, Op.145
1 track
- Chateau en espagne, polka, Op.225
1 track
- Gaîté Waltz,Op.164
1 track
- Tout à vous Waltz, Op.142
1 track
- Brune ou blonde Waltz, Op.162
1 track
- La Barcarolle Waltz, Op 178
1 track
- Béobile for orchestra
1 track
- Prestissimo Galop for orchestra, Op 152
1 track
- Rêverie waltz, Op 202
1 track
- Bonne Bouche Polka for orchestra, Op 163
1 track
- Coquetterie waltz, Op 218
1 track
- premier bouquet waltz, Op 201
1 track
- Jeunesse dorée waltz, Op 175
1 track
- Nuée d'oiseau, polka for orchestra, Op 243
1 track
- Trésor d'amour waltz, Op 199
1 track
- Au revoir waltz, Op 149
1 track
- Kamiesch, March, Op.5
1 track
- La Source, Waltz, Op.180
1 track
- Idylle, Waltz, Op.209
1 track
- Etincelles, Waltz, Op.229
1 track
- Nid d'Amour, Waltz, Op.195
1 track
- Bagatelle, Polka, Op.233
1 track
- Roses de Noël, waltz for orchestra, Op 230
1 track
- Naples, Waltz, Op.179
1 track
- En Garde!, Polka Militaire, Op.189
1 track
- Retour du printemps, Waltz for orchestra, Op.244
1 track
- La cinquantaine, Polka for orchestra
1 track
- Papillons bleus, Waltz for orchestra, Op.224
1 track
- Tendresse, Waltz for orchestra, Op.217
1 track
- Tendres baisers, Waltz for orchestra, Op.211
1 track
- Autrefois, Waltz for orchestra, Op.167
1 track
- Près de toi, Waltz for orchestra, Op.193
1 track
- Jean qui pleure et Jean qui rit, Polka burlesque for orchestra, Op.106
1 track
- Ganz Allerliebst (Très Jolie), waltz for orchestra, Op.159
2 tracks
- Pomone Waltz for orchestra, Op 155
1 track
- Sirenenzauber (Les Sirènes; Sirens), waltz for orchestra, Op.154
2 tracks
- Pluie de diamants, waltz for orchestra, Op 160
2 tracks
- Mein Traum (Mon reve) Waltzes, for orchestra, Op.151
1 track
- Dans les bois Polka-mazurka Op.119
1 track
- Chantilly Waltz Op.171
1 track
- Dans tes yeux Waltz Op.227
1 track
- Jeu d'Esprit Polka Op.196
1 track
- Bien aimés Waltz Op.143
1 track
- Hommage aux dames Waltz Op.153
1 track
- Camarade Polka Op.197
1 track
- Dans les nuages, waltz, Op 208
1 track
- Retour des champs, polka, Op 203
1 track
- Tout Paris, waltz, Op 240
1 track
- Fontaine lumineuse, waltz, Op 247
1 track
- Tout ou rien, polka, Op 219
1 track
- Je t'aime, waltz, Op 177
1 track
- Ange d'amour, waltz, Op 241
1 track
- Les Bohemiens, polka, Op 216
1 track
- Soirée d'été, Waltz, Op 188
1 track
- Ma Voisine, Polka, Op 206
1 track
- Les Sourires, Waltz, Op 187
1 track
- Joyeux Paris Polka for orchestra, Op 215
1 track
- Tout en rose, Waltz, Op 200
1 track
- Fruehlingskinder Waltz (Violettes), Op 148, for orchestra
1 track
- Rococo, polka for orchestra, Op.232
1 track
- Vision, waltz for orchestra, Op.235
1 track
- Ma charmante, waltz for orchestra, Op.166
1 track
- Dans le champs, polka-mazurka for orchestra, Op.125
1 track
- Les Grenadiers Waltz for orchestra, Op 207
1 track
- La fauvette du temple, waltz for orchestra
1 track
- Térésa (Antoinette), waltz for orchestra, Op.163
1 track
- Estudiantina (Alternate Mix)
1 track
- Spain (Alternate Mix)
1 track
- The Skaters (Alternate Mix)
1 track
- Diamond Rain (Alternate Mix)
1 track
- Pomona (Alternate Mix)
1 track
- Les Patineurs Valse (Skater's Waltz), Op.183
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Miscellaneous
1 track
- Invitation à la gavotte, Op 246
1 track
- Invitation à la gavotte, Op 246
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