There are two versions of Marriage March, one is by German composer Wagner, and the other is by German composer Mendelssohn. Wagner's Wedding March is as famous as Mendelssohn's Wedding March. In our country, it is even more popular than Mendelssohn's songs. In foreign countries, people are used to using these two "wedding marches" together.
Waltz, sometimes transliterated as "waltz", is a folk dance music in Austria. /kloc-was used in ballroom dancing in the second half of the 0/8th century, and/kloc-became popular in western European countries in the 0/9th century. It uses three-quarters of a beat, emphasizes the stress of the first beat, has a smooth melody and obvious rhythm, and only uses one chord for each bar in the accompaniment. Dance is called waltz because it needs to be rotated in pairs.
The Nutcracker Suite is a ballet with two acts and three scenes, written on 1892. The script was adapted by Pitipa from ernst hoffmann's fairy tale The Nutcracker and the Mouse King and Dumas. The author selected six pieces from ballet as the Nutcracker Suite, which premiered in a symphony concert on March 7 of the same year and was a great success.