Venezuelan waltz
The European influence marked by the time of the 19th century, nourished our cultural diversity, ballroom dancing and music to liven up this underwent changes over time to adapt them more to the way of being of the Venezuelan, his performance with piano as salon music, the reason for the incorporation of instruments more affordable and typical of the region, hence the incorporation of guitar, four, mandolin, among others; receiving the name of popular waltz. The production of Venezuelan waltzes of that time was enough.
It is a very important form of musical expression in our country, with its special characteristics being the contrasting parts within the piece, it usually goes from a gentle introduction, to more melodic moments, which contrast with others, more rhythmic.
Repertoire of Venezuelan Waltzes
Many delighted listening or dancing to some of these Venezuelan jewels. The number of songs does not stay here because their production is much larger.
· Lady Antañona (L: Leoncio Martinez M: Francisco De Paula Aguirre)