Strictly Ballroom Series: Strictly Viennese Waltz - The New 101 Strings Orchestra

Strictly Ballroom Series: Strictly Viennese Waltz

The New 101 Strings Orchestra

  • Genre: Dance
  • Release Date: 2000-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • ℗ 2000 Madacy Special Products

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Tales from the Vienna Woods 3:04 USD 0.99
2
You and You 2:12 USD 0.99
3
The Blue Danube 2:19 USD 0.99
4
The Queen’s Laced Handkerchi 2:32 USD 0.99
5
Vienna Life 3:08 USD 0.99
6
Vienna Ladies 2:14 USD 0.99
7
Morning Journals 3:43 USD 0.99
8
Voices of Spring 2:39 USD 0.99
9
Emperor Waltz 2:20 USD 0.99
10
1001 Nights Waltz 2:03 USD 0.99
11
Artist’s Life 2:09 USD 0.99
12
Roses from the South 3:18 USD 0.99
13
Wine, Women and Song 2:45 USD 0.99
14
Vienna Bon Bons 3:20 USD 0.99
Strictly Ballroom Series: Strictly Viennese Waltz - The New 101 Strings Orchestra
Cover Album Strictly Ballroom Series: Strictly Viennese Waltz - The New 101 Strings Orchestra

Reviews

  • What an amazing deal!
    5
    By AaronCabral
    Four dollars for 14 great Viennese Waltz pieces! They all sound great and not to mention they are all DRM free! Splendid just magnificent!
  • Can't Download Full Album
    4
    By wcswing
    Have been trying for over a month to download this album. Can only download single songs.Apple still hasn't fixed it yet.
  • Great Practice Music
    5
    By wScottSh
    This album is a good set of practice music for anyone aspiring to increase their Viennese dance skills. The BPM range from 170 to 190, which is kind of fast for a beginner, but the music is well played and recorded. I use it to practice with my partner, and we've been getting very good. The price is unbeatable for such a little gem.
  • A great Viennese compilation.
    5
    By jldiehl
    If you're learning ballroom dance, particularly any of the waltzes, you'd know that finding suitable music to practice is not readily available. With this album, Strictly Viennese Waltz, you not only get fourteen fabulous compositions to learn to, but you get songs that you quickly realize you're very familiar with. (Think Looney Tunes.) You got the Blue Danube, Morning Journals, Voices of Spring, Tales from the Vienna Woods, and more. While humming the tunes, you can't help but smile as you get dizzy from your turns around the dance floor. I have yet to try others in the Strictly line, but I have a feeling that if Strictly Viennese is any indication of how the others rack up, I will soon be purchasing the rest of the compilations as my dancing portfolio expands. And at four dollars a pop, what have you got to lose?