This romantic waltz is the third in my series of impromptus inspired by sounds of childhood, namely the theme music from early nineties game systems like Nintendo. This short piece (app. 1 min. 20 sec.) is reminiscent of the occasional love themes from various games. Often the music was in stark contrast from the more rambunctious and syncopated main themes.
Performers should approach this piece the same way they would a Chopin waltz: careful voicing of all parts but especially the primary melody, regular use of rubato, and a sensitive touch. The middle section has the left-hand playing the melody solo voce while the right-hand plays repetitive chords. Be sure to keep the right-hand accompaniment softer than the left in this section.
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