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Definitions of landler in various dictionaries:
noun - music in triple time for dancing the landler
noun - a moderately slow Austrian country dance in triple time
noun - a slow Austrian dance
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Austrian songs less exciting without first including line |
Austrian folk dance |
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Jul 25 2016 The Times - Concise |
Nov 17 2001 The Times - Cryptic |
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An Austrian folk dance in triple time, a precursor of the waltz. |
music in triple time for dancing the landler |
a moderately slow Austrian country dance in triple time involves spinning and clapping |
Landler might refer to |
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The Ländler (German pronunciation: [lntl]) is a folk dance in 34 time which was popular in Austria, south Germany, German Switzerland, and Slovenia at the end of the 18th century. * It is a dance for couples which strongly features hopping and stamping. It was sometimes purely instrumental and sometimes had a vocal part, sometimes featuring yodeling. * When dance halls became popular in Europe in the 19th century, the Ländler was made quicker and more elegant, and the men shed the hobnail boots which they wore to dance it. Along with a number of other folk dances from Germany and Bohemia, it is thought to have contributed to the evolution of the waltz. * A number of classical composers wrote or included Ländler in their music, including Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert and Anton Bruckner. In several of his symphonies Gustav Mahler replaced the scherzo with a Ländler. The Carinthian folk tune quoted in Alban Berg's Violin Concerto is a Ländler, and another features in Act II of his opera |