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Euphemia Allen

Euphemia Allen composer

Euphemia Amelia Nightingale Allen was born in 1861 in Glasgow to a musical family. Her father was a highly regarded dance instructor, and her brother, Mozart Allen, went on to become a music publisher.

In 1877, Euphemia composed “The Chop Waltz” at the tender age of 16. She published two versions to allow for solo playing or a duet. It earned the title chopsticks because she instructed players to hit the keys with a chopping motion.

Euphemia went on to become a piano teacher and a music publisher but never published another piece of her own.

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Chopstix (Flohwalzer) - Euphemia Allen / Arr. Ben Clinesmith

Chopstix (Flohwalzer)

Euphemia Allen / Arr. Ben Clinesmith
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