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For the waltz intermezzo in Sibelius's Kuolema, see Valse romantique (Sibelius).
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Valse romantique, L. 71, is a solo piano piece written by the French composer Claude Debussy (1862–1918) in 1890. It is in the key of F minor and starts on the tempo of "Tempo di valse (Allegro moderato)".

The piece is divided in several small parts, in a late romantic style rather than the impressionism for which he is known.

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