The typical waltz form is ABA, but in this piece, it can be analyzed as ABA'B'CA.
The A is the first theme, serves as verses, with one repeat.
The B is the next theme, serving as the chorus. Just like in A, it repeats once.
The accented A (A') is still the same as A, but with a bit of variation, and in this part, it does not repeat. In this part, before it goes to B', it starts using pedal markings.
The accented B (B') is still too, just a slight variation. You can hear in this part that the melody is a bit lacking than the previous, symbolizing the rupture.
The C serves like a bridge, the one with a different theme, symbolizing the memories we have ever had. It repeats once, with "Da capo al fine" added.
Lastly, it goes to A again once just like at first, with no repeats due to "Fine" added.
The typical waltz form is ABA, but in this piece, it can be analyzed as ABA'B'CA.
The A is the first theme, serves as verses, with one repeat.
The B is the next theme, serving as the chorus. Just like in A, it repeats once.
The accented A (A') is still the same as A, but with a bit of variation, and in this part, it does not repeat. In this part, before it goes to B', it starts using pedal markings.
The accented B (B') is still too, just a slight variation. You can hear in this part that the melody is a bit lacking than the previous, symbolizing the rupture.
The C serves like a bridge, the one with a different theme, symbolizing the memories we have ever had. It repeats once, with "Da capo al fine" added.
Lastly, it goes to A again once just like at first, with no repeats due to "Fine" added.