Marriage d'Amour - Paul de Senneville






연주영상
난이도: 어려움
6 페이지
주요 정보
- 악기 1
- 피아노
- 페이지
- 6
- 난이도
- 어려움
- 악보 종류
- 4단
- 편성
- 솔로
- 가사 유무
- 미포함
- 코드 유무
- 미포함

"Marriage d'Amour" is a popular piano piece often associated with romantic themes and is widely recognized for its beautiful, melancholic melody. The piece is frequently misattributed to Frédéric Chopin due to its classical style and emotional depth, but it was actually composed by French pianist and composer Paul de Senneville in 1979.
The confusion surrounding the piece also comes from another title, "Chopin's Spring Waltz," under which it has been falsely circulated, especially on the internet. However, "Marriage d'Amour" is purely Paul de Senneville's work, composed for the record label Delphine, which he co-founded with Olivier Toussaint. The piece was originally performed by pianist Richard Clayderman, who is known for his interpretations of romantic and easy-listening piano music.
The piece itself is characterized by its flowing, lyrical melody and gentle waltz rhythm, making it a favorite for weddings and romantic occasions. "Marriage d'Amour" is loved by pianists and audiences alike for its simplicity and the emotional resonance it evokes, making it a timeless and enduring piece in the repertoire of romantic piano music.