Composed in 1889 as part of the ballet "The Sleeping Beauty," this waltz epitomizes Tchaikovsky's mastery of melodic grandeur and orchestral color. It belongs to the Romantic era and showcases his ability to blend dance rhythms with symphonic complexity.
A grand orchestral waltz from Tchaikovsky's ballet "The Sleeping Beauty", representing the opulent court celebrations in the story. It exemplifies his gift for melodic richness and rhythmic elegance.
This arrangement likely derives from Tchaikovsky’s late Romantic era repertoire, known for its emotional depth and orchestral brilliance. His works, such as symphonies and ballets, dominate the classical canon.