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Arthur de Lulli). Allen—whose brother, Mozart Allan, was a music publisher—was sixteen when she composed the piece, with arrangements for solo and duet. The title "Chop Waltz" comes from Allen's specification that the
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be played in two-part harmony with both hands held in a vertical orientation, little fingers down and palms facing each other, striking the keys with a chopping motion. The similar "The Coteletten
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was later appended to the collection. In Borodin's version, the first four bars begin in a similar way to de Lulli's, but are nevertheless distinct. According to Fuld's book
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leaps into a blind piano player on stage just in time for the encore performance. Bakula plays "Chopsticks" amusing the large audience in the music hall.
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concert demand that he play "Chopsticks", which he intersperses throughout a fantasia played on the piano based on themes from a
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Polka". This version alternates the notes between the hands, rather than playing them at the same time in harmony.
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that served as hands seemingly did not deter him from delivering a rendering of the tune, complete with a final
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plays chopsticks as a way to get under the skin of the pompous murderer/conductor Alex Benedict (
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plays a virtuoso "Chopsticks" accompanied by full orchestra early in the 1955 film
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An equivalent of this rudimentary two-finger piano exercise was known in Russia in
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For a different piece of piano music often called "Chopsticks" in the UK, see
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piles a variety of food on top of a secret message he planned to eat,
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The Book of World-famous Music: Classical, Popular, and Folk
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published a set of variations on "Chopsticks" in 1941.
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A simplified version of the tune is featured in the
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opera, which forces a disgusted Wagner to walk out.
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Index

Chopsticks (music)
Flohwalzer
"Chopsticks"
MIDI
media help
waltz
piano
pen name
melody
Polka

duple meter
Cutlet
Alexander Borodin
Polka
CĂ©sar Cui
Anatoly Lyadov
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Nikolai Shcherbachov
variations
piano duet
theme
Franz Liszt

Edgar Kennedy
RKO Studios
John Sylvanus Thompson
Pooch the Pup
William Wyler
The Best Years of Our Lives

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