"Juliet's Waltz" A Romantic Waltz for Solo Piano
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SKU: A0.785709
Composed by Grant Horsley. Instructional,Romantic Period,Standards,Wedding. Score. 9 pages. Grant Horsley #5796989. Published by Grant Horsley (A0.785709)."Juliet's Waltz" is a classic waltz in the romantic style.
It was originally intended for classical ballet, but since turned into a concert piece.The key is G minor -(gentle waltz tempo) and establishes the major half way through where the theme has been re-organised and embellished before finishing back into the minor.
High end intermediate, ass board around grade 6 is my opinion-. The youtube link has the full score for you to assess suitability.
It is 6 pages long- 5 mins 30.- watermark is for copyright protection
The piece could be used for ballet class, film theme, concerts and recitals as well as theme music. Also ideal to learn more of the style of the romantic period.
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