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Hundreds of composers, ancient classical and modern, have written waltzes. The most famous classical waltz is probably The Blue Danube, by Johann Strauss Jr. Without the title of a specific waltz you want to know about, there's no way to give you a composer's name.

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The Mephisto Waltzes are four waltzes composed by Franz liszt in 1859-62, 1880-81, 1883 and 1885. Nos. 1-2 were composed for orchestra, later arranged for piano, piano duet and two pianos, whereas 3 and 4 were written for piano only. Of the four, the first is the most popular and has been frequently performed in concert and recorded.[1]

The Bagatelle sans tonalite (Bagatelle without tonality; also Bagatelle ohne Tonart) is sometimes included with Liszt's Mephisto Waltzes. The manuscript bears the title "Fourth Mephisto Waltz"[2] and may have been intended to replace the Fourth Mephisto Waltz when it appeared Liszt might not be able to finish it.[3] Critics point out the similarity in tonal center between these two pieces (D major) as confirmation of their composition shortly after one other in 1885 as well as Liszt's initial intent with the Bagatelle.[4]

One other composition to be considered is the Mephisto Polka which, while not a waltz, follows the same program as the other Mephisto works.

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Schubert, Chopin, Brahms, but most of all Strauss (known as the King of the Waltzes).

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Frederick Chopin
Frederik Chopin.

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i think it is ; Delilah carr

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Shostakovich

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you did

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