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Recognizing the social gap between them, he nevertheless chooses to confess his love, symbolizing the purity and bravery of affection—hence a "Marriage of Love" rather than one of convenience or duty.

While instrumental, the piece is frequently associated with a "touching story" often cited in musical commentary: richard_clayderman_mariage_damour_kakv_e_smislt

It first appeared on Clayderman's 1979 album Lettre À Ma Mère . Recognizing the social gap between them, he nevertheless

Paul de Senneville, a prolific French composer and music producer who often collaborated with Richard Clayderman. Listeners often describe the piece as weaving together

Listeners often describe the piece as weaving together feelings of passion, romance, and a comforting sense of nostalgia. Cultural Impact and Performance

It tells the tale of an ordinary man who falls in love with a princess from the "Dream Kingdom".

Generally considered a Grade 5 level piece for piano students, making it accessible for intermediate players.