The background of Cat Waltz

Waltz Kitten is an orchestra specially written for children. It was composed by R. Anderson. The tune is humorous and interesting, depicting an innocent and lively kitten dancing a beautiful waltz accompanied by music. Music has the characteristics of personification and realism, and it is the introduction of a trilogy (B+A 1). Like a proud kitten coming in. Mainly played with stringed instruments. The application of violin skills simulates the meowing of kittens, which increases the humorous interest of music and highlights the theme. The melody is alternating fast and slow, which fully shows the naughty and active nature of the kitten. The melody in section B is lively and lively, and the music is in one go, showing a very lively scene. The woodwind instrument is the main instrument, which depicts the kitten jumping more and more happily and running fast. There are several meows from time to time in the music. Always remind the audience that this is a kitten dancing. What is particularly interesting is that there are several barks at the end of the music, which greatly shocked the kitten who is concentrating on dancing. After using a series of rising tones, the music vividly depicts that the kitten quickly fled the dance floor after hearing the dog barking, and skillfully ended the whole song.