Emil Waldteufel
España (Fanfarenorchester)
Emil Waldteufel
España (Fanfarenorchester)
- Instrumentation Fanfare Orchestra
- Composer Emil Waldteufel
- Editor Willy Hautvast
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- Edition Score and Parts
- Publisher Tierolff Musikverlag
- Order no. TRL100137FA
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Description:
Charles Émile Waldteufel (alias of Charles Émile Lévy) was born in Strasbourg on December 9, 1837 and died in Paris on February 12, 1915. He was French composer, music educator, and conductor. The waltz España (opus 236), transcribed in 1886, was taken from the piece España, Rhapsody for Orchestra, the most famous orchestra composition of French composer Emmanuel Chabrier. It was also basis of the 1956's popular song 'Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)' by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning. Now it's also available for band.