Valse Sentimentale - solo instrument & piano by P.I. Tchaikovsky arr. James Strauss
"Valse Sentimentale"
Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893)
Arr. James Strauss
The "Valse Sentimentale" was one of Tchaikovsky's "Six Morceaux," Opus 51. Originally composed for solo piano in 1882, this waltz has long been a popular salon piece. Indeed it seems to have been tailor made for the sweet tones of the modern concert flute. This arrangement its dedicated to my sweet Fabiana Fontoura.
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