This piece of music by Franz Peter Schubert (1797-1828) is from 1815-1821.
Youtube comments ...
55iluvme: luv it! trying 2 learn 2 play it
nennairen: simply LOVE it.
portaleco11: Love it. I try to play this waltz on my Schubert
Guitar (Staufer Model 18209
wavethrower: The best interpretation on YouTube! I listen
over and over.
haveri2oo7: Wonderful !
how am i can to play this?
taster321: Wonderful :)
( this waltz was used in " Spader Madame -
Blodsvisan " Bloodsong )
ajpbrunet: Thank you so much for your wonderful
interpretations of all these musical pieces. I
do most of my work for Finals listening to
Classical and your versions are very much
appreciated. Thanks for helping me get through
exams! ;-)
TeresaGrob1: Why he's playing so serious. Listen Kapell.
thomandy: Great piece, I cant understand why Schuberts
waltzes arent more known! ThU
Thomas
thomandy: Great piece. I cant understand why Schuberts
waltzes isnt more known!...
loiklaik: love this
roni1980100: i'm playing the same :)
daianagt: I just found my sheet music for this at
home...soo I'm beginning to learn it
again,because i played it many years ago...very
nice work of Schuberts! :)
lllllllllllllll88: Wow! I played this many, many moons ago.
Brings back memories of the good ole days
when I used to actually practice. lol
fufulog777: schuberts harmony is really good =D
fufulog777: MAGNIFICAT
antjeliebtmusik: Really enjoy seeing your hands as you
play...plan to look for the sheet music for this
lovely little waltz..Thanks so much for sharing
with all of us
tabutu1: Sound: Grand Piano4 [SN10] on Roland RD-700GX
with K-RD700GX1 upgrade.
LearningPiano80: He uses an digital piano
justinneversleep: do you use elec piano or regular piano?
Toxxic88: I have always adored this piece. Thanks for
sharing cubus! Awesome interpretation
DentroUnPianoforte: I love Schubert's waltzs!!!
Franz Schubert: Op. 18, No. 6 (Waltz in B minor), D145.