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Mariage d'amour

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"Mariage d'amour"
Song by Richard Clayderman
from the album Lettre à Ma Mère
Published1979 (1979)
Released1979
Length2:41[1] [Richard Clayderman's version]
4:23 [George Davidson's version]
Composer(s)Paul de Senneville

"Mariage d'amour" ("Marriage of Love") is a piece of French solo piano music, composed by Paul de Senneville in 1978, and first performed by the pianist Richard Clayderman from his album Lettre À Ma Mère in 1979.[2]

Later, pianist George Davidson performed this piece of music from his album My Heart Will Go On with a slightly different version.[3]

This version is sometimes erroneously attributed to Frédéric Chopin as "Spring Waltz" because of an upload on YouTube with the wrong title, which reached over 34 million views before being removed.[4][5] As of August 2021, several new copies with that erroneous title are available on YouTube, and one of them has reached over 160 million views.[6]

Composition

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The piece was written in the key of G minor. Having a tempo of around 72 bpm, the time signature changes several times, starting in 4/4, then moving on to 5/4 and 3/4, and then back to 4/4. It has a chord progression of Gm–Cm–F–B–D.

References

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  1. ^ "Richard Clayderman – Lettre À Ma Mère (CD)". Discogs.
  2. ^ "Richard Clayderman Collection (French Volumes)". Archived from the original on 2013-05-02. Retrieved 2016-09-14.
  3. ^ "George Davidson Concert Pianist. Listen mp3. Online store, CD Releases". Georgedavidson.com. Retrieved 12 April 2022.
  4. ^ "Chopin : Spring Waltz". YouTube. Archived from the original on 16 February 2017. Retrieved 12 April 2022.
  5. ^ "Did Chopin ever write a Spring Waltz?". Jacobspiano.com. 31 May 2017.
  6. ^ "Chopin - Spring Waltz (Mariage d'Amour) [Please Read Description]". Retrieved 12 April 2022 – via YouTube.