Un Mariage D'amour Instant

The pianist Richard Clayderman , who first performed it on his 1979 album Lettre À Ma Mère .

Paul de Senneville , a French composer and producer. Un mariage d'amour

(Marriage of Love) is a contemporary French solo piano piece known for its lush, romantic melody and evocative emotional depth. While frequently mistaken for a classical work by Frédéric Chopin, it was actually composed in 1979 . Composer and Origin The pianist Richard Clayderman , who first performed

Most modern performances, including many viral versions, use an arrangement by pianist George Davidson . The "Chopin - Spring Waltz" Myth While frequently mistaken for a classical work by

A significant part of the song's modern history is a widespread . Due to a viral YouTube upload with an incorrect title, "Mariage d’Amour" is often searched for and labeled as "Chopin’s Spring Waltz" . Chopin never composed a piece by this name; the melody is entirely modern.