you're john keats listening to a nightingale in a dream while this disappointing world fades away
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00:00 fauré - 9 préludes, op. 103, iii. prelude in g minor (spencer miller)
• Gabriel Fauré - 9 Prél...
03:16 delius - on hearing the first cuckoo in spring (royal philharmonic orchestra)
• Delius - On Hearing th...
09:34 chopin - waltz op. 69, no. 1 (traum piano)
• Chopin "Farewell" Walt...
14:10 elgar - cello concerto, op. 85, iii. adagio (sheku kanneh-mason, city of birmingham symphony orchestra, mirga gražinyte-tyla)
• Elgar - Cello Concerto...
18:42 grieg - lyric pieces, book iii, op. 43, no. 5, erotikon (sylvia gray)
• Grieg Lyric Piece Opus...
21:24 clara schumann - 3 romances, op. 22, i. andante molto (clara-jumi kang, yeol eum son)
• Clara-Jumi Kang: C. Sc...
24:10 massenet - le dernier sommeil de la vierge (jean-philippe sarcos, orchestre le palais royal)
• Massenet - La Vierge (...
28:11 mozart - violin concerto no. 3 in g major, ii. adagio (national arts centre orchestra, pinchas zukerman)
• Mozart's 'Violin Conce...
36:02 chopin - nocturne in c-sharp minor, op posth, no. 20 (ólafur järvinen)
• Nocturne in C sharp mi...
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painting is: portrait of john keats (beginning of the 1820s) by joseph severn, for anyone wondering :)
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"Beauty is truth, truth beauty, --that is all ye know on Earth, and all ye need to know." --John Keats, 'Ode on a Grecian Urn'
I love john keats, I have a whole book of his poems I read at night thank you for THIS
Me too!!! He's one of my comfort/ favorite poets. His work is just so lovely and the way they move the heart and soul is just unexplainably wonderful. ☺️
on a Sunday evening while I eat my bolognese spaghetti and editing, what a treat.
Well never heard of John Keats but now im going down a rabit hole. Thanks Nobody, much love. 🙂
uploaded at the best time! i have a keats exam on friday
I love when stuff like that happens. It's so magical lol.
John Keats has been a favourite poet of mine for years, thank you for this!
the best classical playlist maker ever.
My Romantic Period literature exam was like two weeks ago and I didn't even end up using any of John Keats' poems in my essay answers despite having studied some of them but some of his sonnets have still stuck around in my mind till now. Thank you so much for the lovely playlist :)
I love how you are still consistent, keep it up with the good work
I enjoy your videos so much and they have helped me alot;
Have a nice day.
I was listening to one of your video just now, and you published a new video, you know we really love you
Thank you so much for making this! Keats' poetry was surreal to read!
The last chance to have true happiness
Why last?
@@AestheticGems At least the first song, to me it has like an ethereal glow or something that would make you reminisce about happy memories in your final moments.
Just my first thoughts on it.
The next chance. 😁
Nice, nobody posted another masterpiece rigth in time again
it would be interesting to look inside nobody’s mind. their playlists are so interesting
it's reminding me by Cinderella's song about the dream 💞💞 may god bless u 4 this art
I could listen to this all day. Such a beautiful piece! 🎹❤
Fled is that music-- Do I wake or sleep?
My favourite poet.
What a tremendous playlist!
This makes me want to cry
Last summer I visited John Keats' House in London, which is where the painting is set. It was a very peaceful place. I also associate Keats with Chopin somehow! Two of my favorite artists of all time.
Bro I literally just cracked open a Keats and then I saw this, dafuq
Cracked open a Keats is my my new favorite phrase.
much John vibes 👍
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I get rejected today by someone I thought was my soulmate. I needed something to drown my sorrow. Thank you Nobody.
Your playlists are so precise and earnest my heart melts every time. I am in great hope you will one day grant us with one of your "playlist to romanticize studying" again, this time for all literature students.
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So good👍
thank you my brother
Good choice
he whose name was writ in water, writ in music this day🐈⬛
Muito amor envolvido ❤
Very nice 🧡👍
this shit slaps ty
27:58 mins in... Sampling Chuck's girl. Lovely
Life is what you make of it
Here's an idea:
You are John Wick preparing for battle inside the continental.
Was John Keats the poet referenced in the book Hyperion?
-Listen.
-...I don't hear anything!
-Exactly. No nightingales 💀
That's a quite complex title you have there.
i love clara schumann
When Oscar Wilde visited John Keats' grave at the Protestant cemetery in Rome, he proclaimed it "The holiest place in Rome." Keats was a huge influence on Wilde and the two even shared similar views on art and aesthetics. So moved was Wilde by his trip to Keats' final resting place that he composed the following poem to honor the occasion:
Rid of the world’s injustice, and his pain,
He rests at last beneath God’s veil of blue:
Taken from life when life and love were new
The youngest of the martyrs here is lain,
Fair as Sebastian, and as early slain.
No cypress shades his grave, no funeral yew,
But gentle violets weeping with the dew
Weave on his bones an ever-blossoming chain.
O proudest heart that broke for misery!
O sweetest lips since those of Mitylene!
O poet-painter of our English Land!
Thy name was writ in water-it shall stand:
And tears like mine will keep thy memory green,
As Isabella did her Basil-tree.
I've only just started reading Keats myself, but I can certainly see why Wilde idolized him. All that aside, what a great playlist you've compiled here!
I seen this
Dude, when is the live stream going to be back up?
Excuse Me. Can you please do a playlist to romanticizing Study French Language?
Who is john skeats?
A romantic poet according to Google. :)
Thank you ! I didn't know either :D@@aisforaya
@@aisforaya ...Who died of tuberculosis at the age of 25. x_x Yikes.
@@mistralchaleureux8545 yw :)
@@ShinnoEli ah dang
I clicked because... John Keats? As in Hyperion?
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