The piece "Des Sommers letzte Rose" by A. Neithardt beautifully embodies a romantic style, characterized by its 76 BPM, set in the key of F. The 3/4 time signature adds a waltz-like feel, evoking deep emotions and a sense of nostalgia that resonates throughout the composition.
From a technical perspective, this MIDI features an Acoustic Grand Piano with a total of 218 notes, making for a 37-second performance. With its rich instrumentation and moderate note density, it serves as an excellent resource for practice, remixing, or visualizer projects, allowing users to explore the depth of Neithardt’s romantic expression.
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