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.
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.
Chopstix (Flohwalzer) Euphemia Allen / Arr. Ben Clinesmith
Kategorie / Categorie: String Orchestra Conductor Score & Parts
Besetzung / Instrumentation: String Orchestra
Verlag / Publication: Wingert-Jones PublicationsThis lighthearted arrangement, with optional piano, is a true classic and a novel selection for your next pops concert! Played at a brisk tempo, it can be a real crowd pleaser! ...
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Duration: 2:00 min
Difficulty: 2
Difficulty: 2
Article Nr: 933542
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