The piece uses "New Age" or modern romantic structures that did not exist during Chopin’s lifetime (1810–1849).
The "" (or sometimes "3 hours") versions are compilations designed for: chopin_spring_waltz_1_hours
Richard Clayderman, who first performed it in 1979 for his album Lettre à ma mère . Why Is It Called "Chopin's Spring Waltz"? The piece uses "New Age" or modern romantic
The gentle, repetitive nature of the melody makes it a popular choice for background noise during long work sessions. chopin_spring_waltz_1_hours
Musical experts and enthusiasts often note that the piece does not fit Chopin’s style:
Its predictable, melodic flow is frequently used for stress relief and sleeping aids.