Frühlingsrauschen

Frühlingsrauschen, Op. 32, No. 3 (Rustle of Spring) is a solo piano piece written by the Norwegian composer Christian Sinding (1856–1941) in 1896. It is Sinding's most popular piece of music. It is written in Salon style as a piece meant for entertainment. It was very popular in the United States. For its popularity and ability to impress, the piece is a common part of many pianists' repertoires. It appears in the second episode of Dennis Potter's 1986 TV series The Singing Detective, and as a quoted version in a few parts of Meredith Willson's 1957 musical The Music Man.

Frühlingsrauschen

Frühlingsrauschen, Op. 32, No. 3 (Rustle of Spring) is a solo piano piece written by the Norwegian composer Christian Sinding (1856–1941) in 1896. It is Sinding's most popular piece of music. It is written in Salon style as a piece meant for entertainment. It was very popular in the United States. For its popularity and ability to impress, the piece is a common part of many pianists' repertoires. It appears in the second episode of Dennis Potter's 1986 TV series The Singing Detective, and as a quoted version in a few parts of Meredith Willson's 1957 musical The Music Man.