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Paul de Senneville - Mariage d'Amour: 2 Beginner to Advanced Editions

"Mariage d'Amour" (1978), composed by Paul de Senneville, is a romantic piano piece popularized by Richard Clayderman's performances. Despite frequent misattribution online, it is not related to Chopin's works. The confusion arises from Clayderman's repertoire of classical-inspired arrangements.
"Mariage d'Amour" (Wedding of Love) is a sentimental piano piece by Paul de Senneville, often associated with romantic imagery. It gained global popularity through Richard Clayderman’s recordings in the late 1970s, becoming a staple of easy-listening and neoclassical genres.
Romantic piano composition written for Richard Clayderman, characterized by lyrical melodies and expressive dynamics. Originally featured on the album "Lettre à ma Mère," it exemplifies late 20th-century instrumental popular music with classical influences.
Mariage d'amour (Marriage of Love) is a iconic solo piano piece composed by French composer Paul de Senneville in 1978. It was first performed by the renowned pianist Richard Clayderman on his 1979 album "Lettre à Ma Mère". Despite its romantic title and association with weddings, the piece is notably composed in a minor key, which adds a touch of melancholy and emotional depth to the music. This piece gained massive popularity but also became infamous for being widely misattributed to Frédéric Chopin as "Spring Waltz" on YouTube, causing confusion among millions of listeners. The piece is not a waltz (it's mostly in 4/4 time) and is a quintessential example of modern romantic piano music.

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