The specific arrangement most commonly heard on YouTube is a slightly modified version by pianist George Davidson from his album My Heart Will Go On . 2. How the Confusion Started

) and repetitive motifs characteristic of late 20th-century "easy-listening" music, rather than the complex ornamentation of the Romantic era.

Later uploaders kept the "Chopin" title because it was a popular search term, even when they knew it was incorrect. This led millions to believe it was a long-lost Chopin masterpiece. 3. Why it isn't "Chopin"

The misattribution began with a viral YouTube upload titled .

It was first performed by the famous French pianist Richard Clayderman on his 1979 album Lettre À Ma Mère .

De Senneville wrote the piece roughly 130 years after Chopin passed away . 4. Summary of Key Differences Mistaken Attribute Title Spring Waltz Mariage d'Amour Composer Frédéric Chopin Paul de Senneville Year ~1830s-1840s Musical Form Modern Piano Solo

You can find the correct attribution and sheet music through Jacob's Piano or listen to the original Richard Clayderman recording.

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