Hi Fons,
I had no clue, so I gave the task to an AI assistant (GPT-4).
Question:
It's a popular classical piece which I have heard
many times, from the romantic period and as I remember it, for string orchestra.
6/8 (or maybe 3/4)
- = continuation of previous note by 1/8
| A-- G#-- | A---- B | C-- B-- | Bb----- |
| Bb-- A-- | G----- | F-- G Bb A | Bb----- |
Answer:
Based on the description and the provided melody, it
seems that you are referring to the Serenade for Strings in C Major, Op. 48, specifically
the second movement "Waltz" by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The Waltz is indeed
written in 3/4 time, and it is a well-known and beloved piece from the Romantic period.
The Serenade for Strings as a whole is a popular work in the classical repertoire, often
performed by string orchestras.
Is it the correct guess or just some AI hallucination?
Best,
Martin