Conde claros luys de narvaez biography
Luis de Narváez's birthplace sometime around the year was Granada, Spain.!
Luis de Narváez (fl.
The Waltz
There are references to a dance with waltz characteristics, sliding or gliding, from the 16th century. The French philosopher Montaigne wrote of a dance he saw in 1580 in Augsburg, where the dancers held each other so closely that their faces touched.
A dance known as the <i>waltzer</i> appeared in Bavaria and Austria, which was danced in couples by peasants around 1750.
The <i>Landler </i> also danced in central europe, and was popular in the late 18th century.
The <i>Landler</i> was a country dance in 3/4 time and contributed, along with other dances of the period, to the development of the waltz.
When the these dances spread from the countryside to the cities, Noblemen bored with the Minuets of the upper classes slipped away to join the balls of their servants where the new dances were popular.
contributed to the development of the Waltz
The waltz was eventually introdu