The last movement in Tchaikovsky’s work Six Pieces, ‘Valse Sentimentale’ was written in 1882 and there’s no doubt about its charm. Intended for solo piano, it was composed in the height of summer at a cottage in Kamenka, where the composer stayed for a short while to find peace during a difficult time of his life. Said to be speaking to a woman, the waltz has an open and direct quality that is reminiscent of the Romantic period.
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
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The last movement in Tchaikovsky’s work Six Pieces, ‘Valse Sentimentale’ was written in 1882 and there’s no doubt about its charm. Intended for solo piano, it was composed in the height of summer at a cottage in Kamenka, where the composer stayed for a short while to find peace during a difficult time of his life. Said to be speaking to a woman, the waltz has an open and direct quality that is reminiscent of the Romantic period.