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"

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

The piece uses modern pop-classical chord progressions (

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

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

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