Description
In his youth, Debussy experimented with various short piano genres, including the ballade, mazurka, nocturne and waltz. One such piece was the "Valse romantique", published in 1891 - the same year he composed his famous "Two Arabesques" and "Suite bergamasque".
This charming waltz is of moderate difficulty, making it suitable both as a pedagogical work and for concert performance. Our collected volume "Debussy: Piano Pieces" (HN 404) offers numerous other short, accessible piano works for those interested in exploring more of Debussy's solo piano output from this period.