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"The Nutcrakcer Boogie" is based on the "The Nutcrakcer March Op. 71a by Peter Tchaikovsky.This arrangement is written in a fun boogie-woogie style that still has the charm and excitement of the original song.The march, from "The Nutcracker," is one of the most well-known and recognized melodies of Tchaikovsky's famous ballet. (Another famous ballet with recognizable melodies is Swan Lake.) The song appears early in the first act of the ballet. It's the third song in the acts, just after the mini-overture that kicks off the show and "Scene: The Christmas Tree," played during the lighting and decorating of the Christmas tree. The "March" music plays during a lively party scene, which includes dancing, games, and merriment. The cheerful rhythm of the piece helps create a feeling of celebration among the holiday partygoers.For people who have made seeing "The Nutcracker" a part of their holiday traditions, this song brings up a lot of memories and is a fun way to mark the beginning of the performance.
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