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'''CAESAR'S WALTZ'''. American, Waltz. E Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. Composed by Marty Somberg (Dexter, MI) in 1992. Tim Matthieson's note states the tune is named after a character named Caesar, one of two Cuban musician brothers, in the book and motion picture "The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love," by Oscar Hijuellos. Somberg says the story is one of "passion and longing and I tried to capture that feeling in the tune." | '''CAESAR'S WALTZ'''. American, Waltz. E Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. Composed by Marty Somberg (Dexter, MI) in 1992. Tim Matthieson's note states the tune is named after a character named Caesar, one of two Cuban musician brothers, in the book and motion picture "The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love," by Oscar Hijuellos. Somberg says the story is one of "passion and longing and I tried to capture that feeling in the tune." | ||
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<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Matthiesen ('''Waltz Book II'''), 1995; p. 8. | <font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Matthiesen ('''Waltz Book II'''), 1995; p. 8. | ||
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CAESAR'S WALTZ. American, Waltz. E Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. Composed by Marty Somberg (Dexter, MI) in 1992. Tim Matthieson's note states the tune is named after a character named Caesar, one of two Cuban musician brothers, in the book and motion picture "The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love," by Oscar Hijuellos. Somberg says the story is one of "passion and longing and I tried to capture that feeling in the tune."