5 Breathtaking Nocturnes NOT by Chopin (ft. Lowell Liebermann)

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  • @rinsim
    @rinsim Рік тому +95

    The fact that we have to divide nocturnes into Chopin's ones and those by the rest of the world says a lot about the greatness of the Maestro.

    • @brianmichaels444
      @brianmichaels444 Рік тому +7

      Honestly though! In my opinion Chopin and John Field have the greatest nocturnes. John Field is the inventor of the Nocturne of course

    • @Leopolypondibali
      @Leopolypondibali 10 місяців тому

      ...about the phenomenon of the mass culture I think

  • @e.hutchence-composer8203
    @e.hutchence-composer8203 Рік тому +289

    Fauré's nocturnes deserve a special mention too.

    • @stefanhaffner
      @stefanhaffner Рік тому +10

      Definitely. I've learned two in last few months. They are incredible

    • @PieInTheSky9
      @PieInTheSky9 Рік тому +7

      Faures nocturnes are fantastic.

    • @bartpotters4496
      @bartpotters4496 Рік тому +3

      I wouldn't call Fauré less known. Agree on the nocturnes being amazing.

    • @LagartoChicloso
      @LagartoChicloso Рік тому +2

      @@CzedrykNott less known

    • @ejb7969
      @ejb7969 Рік тому +2

      Faure's Nocturnes are breathtaking and not by Chopin. Those are the titular criteria for the video.

  • @kasajizo8963
    @kasajizo8963 Рік тому +61

    John Field was the father of the nocturne he wrote 18 nocturnes that were the inspiration for Chopin's nocturnes.

    • @lluisbofarullros3223
      @lluisbofarullros3223 Рік тому

      +Kasa Jizo yes, and the mother of the nocturne could be Helene de Montgeroult

    • @kasajizo8963
      @kasajizo8963 Рік тому

      @@allenapplewhite I'm not denying that. But at the same time, I much prefer John Field's nocturnes over Chopin's. Just a hot take.

    • @kasajizo8963
      @kasajizo8963 Рік тому +1

      @@lluisbofarullros3223 I can't find any of her nocturnes anywhere?

    • @lluisbofarullros3223
      @lluisbofarullros3223 Рік тому +1

      @@kasajizo8963 Sorry I only know of her works from UA-cam

    • @kasajizo8963
      @kasajizo8963 Рік тому

      @@lluisbofarullros3223 why is she the mother of the nocturne?

  • @christophfaulkner7295
    @christophfaulkner7295 Рік тому +56

    The whole suite of pieces by Respighi is stunning, especially the first Valse and the Etude. Beautiful.

    • @FrederickViner
      @FrederickViner  Рік тому +21

      I agree! I played the Valse at Manchester Airport and got a free coffee...

  • @marinadela1361
    @marinadela1361 Рік тому +20

    So glad that you included Respighi's Nocturne. It's breathtaking.

  • @josantonioalcantara
    @josantonioalcantara Рік тому +5

    Even though part of Scriabin’s music is heavily inspired in Chopin’s, he has a unique style. For me there is romanticism, Chopin and Scriabin. Both composers have a very peculiar way to explore romanticism which makes me place them apart from other composers in the period. One is pessimistic and the other is mysterious and enigmatic.
    The nocturne for the left hand is very representative of what I’m talking about and one of the most beautiful nocturnes written so far.

  • @annazully2680
    @annazully2680 Рік тому +3

    maria syzmanowska, a contemporary of chopin, wrote several beautiful nocturnes that are beautiful to listen to, i particularly enjoy her nocturne in b flat major

  • @LukeFaulkner
    @LukeFaulkner Рік тому +3

    I'd like to recommend the Lyapunov Nocturne (Op. 8), which shows the influence of Chopin/Liszt but with something original. Plus it has a stunning melody, so worth checking out!

  • @sloppysorabji
    @sloppysorabji Рік тому +7

    Bortkiewicz, Faure, Lyapunov, and Scriabin all have some gorgeous nocturnes too

  • @bethanywakim6175
    @bethanywakim6175 Рік тому +27

    Love that you included Poulenc! Just when you think you’ve got him figured out, he tricks you haha. The “clocks” nocturne is fascinating. You might like his novelettes, too, if you haven’t heard them.

    • @FrederickViner
      @FrederickViner  Рік тому +10

      My favourite is actually no. 7 now, but I thought that no. 1 was a good introduction to what he's all about. I love the novelettes! And his Mélancolie!!!

    • @mattheusversianicardosodem4831
      @mattheusversianicardosodem4831 Рік тому

      @@FrederickViner do you know his double piano concerto or his trio?? I think you would enjoy them aswell if you haven't heard it yet

  • @BeammeupSpotty
    @BeammeupSpotty Рік тому +1

    thanks for turning me onto liebermann. i hadn't heard him before and I find it compelling.

    • @FrederickViner
      @FrederickViner  Рік тому

      Be sure to check out his other Nocturnes! You're in for a treat...

  • @jacobscardino4330
    @jacobscardino4330 Рік тому +12

    Maybe nobody else will figure he’s worth a mention but Satie’s nocturnes 1 and 3 strike something for me like no other nocturne I’ve ever heard. I know that’s pretty bold a statement especially loving the Poulenc and Chopin nocturnes, but Satie’s knack for simplistically aching beauty in my estimation is sorely under appreciated.

  • @sarahwilliams6330
    @sarahwilliams6330 Рік тому +26

    What a performance by the last pianist, Milda Daunoraite!! How have I not heard this performer before?? Absolute FIRE.

    • @FrederickViner
      @FrederickViner  Рік тому +6

      She's incredible isn't she? Definitely one to watch out for...

    • @jb1980ist
      @jb1980ist Рік тому +4

      It's horribly difficult to play and I've never heard it done that fast before.

    • @choirguy100
      @choirguy100 Рік тому +6

      I’m intrigued by the Lieberman nocturne. I had never heard of it until now. That last section seems to expand the nocturne genre beyond traditional expectations (serene, serenade-like, nocturnal piece). I want to hear more.

  • @adeemuff
    @adeemuff Рік тому +14

    Wow, this video has been randomly suggested to me by UA-cam, and I'm shocked by how good it is. From Respighi to Liebermann #4, unbeknownst to my social bubble regardless of my personal admiration, this video compiles really good stuff. And, of course, I've discovered new nocturnes!
    Thank you very much.
    Edit: and now I'm a new sub, of course

    • @FrederickViner
      @FrederickViner  Рік тому

      Thanks for the kind words, Andy! I'm thrilled you enjoyed the video and the music. You've joined at a good time because I plan on more regular uploads and with better audio/visuals :)

    • @johnwilkinson3880
      @johnwilkinson3880 Рік тому +1

      Of course left field: Nocturnes by Erik Satie. Just different.

  • @johnchessant3012
    @johnchessant3012 Рік тому +8

    Thanks for introducing me to the Paderewski one, I had never heard it before and it's gorgeous

  • @Ivan_1791
    @Ivan_1791 Рік тому +7

    Thank you so much for this video Frederick. I enjoyed every second of it and you introduced me to 5 wonderful pieces I didn't know before.
    One of your best videos so far. What a gem!

  • @lucawuthrich6594
    @lucawuthrich6594 Рік тому +8

    Here are another few good ones:
    Georgy Catoire: nocturne op 12
    York Bowen: nocturne op 78
    Selim Palmgren: no2 from nocturne in three sketches
    Mykola Lysenko: Nocturne op 19
    Vesselin Stoyanov: no2 from three piano pieces
    Louis Vierne: op 35 no3

  • @brendanoflaherty1424
    @brendanoflaherty1424 Рік тому +1

    Fabulous! Thoroughly enjoyed the selection, and commentary. A real bonus getting such wonderful suggestions from the nocturnophiles too. A few people have already mentioned Stanchinsky's nocturne (1907). It's a gem. Keep those comments coming!

  • @naitsabets
    @naitsabets Рік тому +2

    What a brilliant video! Thank you!

  • @sheep6562
    @sheep6562 Рік тому +17

    Prokofiev's Nocturne (from his Divertissement Op. 43), like most of his works from that period, is extremely underrated.
    Kosenko's Nocturne-Fantaisie Op. 4 and Tansman's 4 Nocturnes are also very beautiful.
    There is also the more nightmarish nocturnes by Scriabin (Op. 61), Ornstein and Mosolov.

  • @jayr526
    @jayr526 Рік тому +1

    I was not familiar with any of these. You're bringing this to my attention was a wonderful gift. Thank you. Please excuse me while I go queue up some Chopin.

  • @charlesdavis7087
    @charlesdavis7087 Рік тому +2

    Faure's nocturnes... awakened in me... new insights about walking in the night... far... beyond the stuffy solons of Chopin. Thanks for the Poulenc. I was completely ignorant. The whole production was first rate. Thanks... all of you.

  • @heinrichalberts2912
    @heinrichalberts2912 Рік тому +2

    Scriabin nocturne for the left hand!!!♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @_rstcm
    @_rstcm 5 місяців тому +1

    Good to see my favourite Nocturne (Respighi's) getting some representation on YT....

  • @HotRatsAndTheStooges
    @HotRatsAndTheStooges Рік тому +13

    All three of Rachmaninoff's Nocturnes are sorely underrated

  • @terranbricklin
    @terranbricklin Рік тому +1

    Debussy's nocturnes are a true delight. I particularly enjoy L. 82 in D flat major. It has such a naturalistic quality to it, as if the music is sprouting up off the page.

  • @manshammarstrom9397
    @manshammarstrom9397 Рік тому +38

    The notturno by Grieg is fantastic. I have performed it twice, and both times it was the undisputed crowd-favorite.

    • @JoelAWeiss
      @JoelAWeiss Рік тому +1

      Do you have any videos of you playing it? My teacher assigned it to me recently - fantastic piece - would enjoy hearing your performance of it.

    • @simonsmatthew
      @simonsmatthew Рік тому +1

      Yes, this is an excellent choice.

    • @mogret7451
      @mogret7451 Рік тому +1

      Yes! It's really beautiful 😊

    • @ciararespect4296
      @ciararespect4296 Рік тому

      Yes and very easy. Crowd pleasers usually are like bach siloti prelude etc

    • @JoelAWeiss
      @JoelAWeiss Рік тому +1

      @@ciararespect4296 total crowd pleaser. My challenge with it is keeping the repeated chords in the LH from over powering the melody in the RH. That's tricky for me As I continue working on it, I'm getting it.

  • @atekle1382
    @atekle1382 Рік тому +1

    criminally underplayed....this guy's level of Engligh makes me think if I should study music or English literature.

  • @GrotrianSeiler
    @GrotrianSeiler Рік тому +1

    What a wonderful selection of pieces. Great video!

  • @paul-etienne.pierrecourt
    @paul-etienne.pierrecourt Рік тому +2

    Very surprised by the beautiful Nocturnes by Respighi and Poulenc. Thank you very much !

    • @FrederickViner
      @FrederickViner  Рік тому

      They're wonderful aren't they? So pleased you enjoyed them, Paul!

  • @stevehinnenkamp5625
    @stevehinnenkamp5625 Рік тому +1

    Thank you, sir, for bringing these engaging works to our attention.

    • @FrederickViner
      @FrederickViner  Рік тому

      You're very welcome, Steve! Thanks for the comment

    • @stevehinnenkamp5625
      @stevehinnenkamp5625 Рік тому

      Hello, maestro, it (these Noctuurnes) is really Grand Opera--2 hands minus the temparental singer. Is that a fair accessment? Grand Opera for those who cannot afford an Opera singer.

  • @kevinmcelhaney8066
    @kevinmcelhaney8066 Рік тому +4

    Great idea for a video. Shout out to the Barber nocturne! I think you should make a part 2 with 5 more.

  • @wcsxwcsx
    @wcsxwcsx Рік тому +3

    As a rarity, I would recommend Bizet's Nocturne in F major. Extremely lush, and reminiscent of Field and Chopin.

  • @ripleyhrgiger4669
    @ripleyhrgiger4669 Рік тому +1

    Rolnado Rolim is an outstanding pianist and is musicianship is just lovely.

  • @joannaaboukhazaa7496
    @joannaaboukhazaa7496 Рік тому

    Never tired of Chopin’s nocturnes, great to explore other nocturnes

  • @virillustris8554
    @virillustris8554 Рік тому +9

    And i want to mention Borodin's Nocturne. It's just... stunning.

  • @RubenHogh
    @RubenHogh Рік тому +1

    Yes yes yes, excellent!! It's been mentioned already, but Barber's nocturne is one of a kind too! one of the most beautiful examples of 12 tone technique out there:-) Great that you managed to get Liebermann on to the channel!

  • @jacoborlowski931
    @jacoborlowski931 Рік тому +2

    thanks for your videos Frederick!

    • @FrederickViner
      @FrederickViner  Рік тому

      It's my pleasure. Thank you for watching, Jacob!

  • @nicholasfontana5088
    @nicholasfontana5088 Рік тому +1

    Of Liebermann's nocturnes, I like number 8, which is similar to the one you mentioned in this video, but I became familiar with 8 before number 4 for some reason. Fantastic playing of number 4 that you included 😊💜

  • @towards_the_flame
    @towards_the_flame Рік тому +2

    To answer the question at the end, Pavel Aedonitsky's Nocturne is a complete delight. Fantastic video!

    • @FrederickViner
      @FrederickViner  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, Timothy! I'll have to check that out!

  • @wangjimmy7936
    @wangjimmy7936 Рік тому +1

    Thanks so much for this, nocturnes are my favourite repertoire of music!

  • @renatochacon289
    @renatochacon289 Рік тому +1

    One of my favorite Nocturnes not by Chopin is the Nocturno no.2 by Manuel M. Ponce

  • @samr9696
    @samr9696 Рік тому +1

    you've sold me on the Respighi - going to learn it now!

  • @serwoolsley
    @serwoolsley Рік тому +1

    wow i just came back from listening to jan lisiecki in rome and he did the paderewski's nocturne as a final extra, what a wonderful surprise

  • @diabl2master
    @diabl2master Рік тому

    I've been looking for a video like this for so long.

  • @r.i.p.volodya
    @r.i.p.volodya Рік тому +2

    Very enjoyable - thank you. I agree with the comment below that Faure should be on the list. There's a nocturne in Grieg's Lyric Pieces. I believe that Rachmaninov wrote one. I shall do some research and see what I come up with 😁

  • @opjazz
    @opjazz Рік тому +1

    The 3rd movement of Borodin's string quartet nr. 2 - a stunning beautiful nocturne

  • @ey_charles
    @ey_charles Рік тому +1

    Great selection!

  • @jb1980ist
    @jb1980ist Рік тому +1

    My favorite Liebermann Nocturne too.

  • @ViolettaKhachikyan_piano
    @ViolettaKhachikyan_piano Рік тому +1

    Thank you dear Frederick for such an informative and joyful video!

    • @FrederickViner
      @FrederickViner  Рік тому +1

      Thank YOU, Violetta, for your stunning performance! It was a joy to listen to and learn from your sensitive playing

  • @khurshid_piano
    @khurshid_piano Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this selection. Loved the first one by Clara Schuman.
    Must mention that the pianist who played the last nocturne is a hidden gem. She is just brilliant 💎

  • @hippophile
    @hippophile Рік тому +1

    Clara's Notturno is really beautiful especially the first half I think - and a lot of fun to learn too! A variety of little technical challenges, but all fairly short and not too hard. I loved playing this to friends. I would say similar difficulty to Chopin's first Nocturne, Op9#1 - what do you think?

  • @magnus6563
    @magnus6563 Рік тому +2

    Grieg’s notturno is beautiful

  • @rsaettone
    @rsaettone Рік тому +3

    I really love Tchaikovsky's Nocturne for Cello and Orchestra.

  • @michaelacord228
    @michaelacord228 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this video. All five nocturnes are beautiful. I was only slightly familiar with the Clara Schumann nocturne. Also enjoyed Lowell Liebermann's commentary.

  • @tufsoft1
    @tufsoft1 Рік тому

    When I was doing grade exams 60 years ago I learned Bernard Stevens' Nocturne no 2, I've always remembered the melody, simple but haunting. Later Bernard was a neighbour for a few years and I helped him develop a piece for solo guitar. Some of his music is really good and unjustly neglected.

  • @slowloris4346
    @slowloris4346 Рік тому +1

    Charles Griffes Nocturne from Op6 Fantasy Pieces is incredible (as is everything he wrote, his tiny output is as high quality as Ravel) Great video, there were some pieces I didn't know about :)

  • @nickarteaga175
    @nickarteaga175 Рік тому +1

    Alkan's op. 22 B major Nocturne is wonderful. I'm sure you know it. It's more like a harmonically advanced Field Nocturne.
    Faure's are wonderful, particularly #6,7 and his last #13.

  • @JT-tq2ti
    @JT-tq2ti Рік тому +6

    One mistake…not playing Paderewski’s OWN performance of his Nocturne!! It is even more spectacular than the Nocturne itself. Must hear it!

  • @lukas_koe
    @lukas_koe Рік тому +1

    Loved this video, always looking for more great piano music

  • @davidbangtson3109
    @davidbangtson3109 Рік тому

    I thoroughly enjoyed this video, but I must tell you that I found it rather amusing that the intro to a video devoted to the idea of exploring nocturnes not by Chopin would feature a few lines of music that is, in fact, from one of the most beloved of Chopin's nocturnes. Nothing wrong with it at all, just struck me as quite amusing.

  • @jaapcramer
    @jaapcramer Рік тому +3

    How is Faure missing from this list? I love Nocturne #1, #7 and my fav #13.
    Thanks for all the other recomendations though. Good list. And I love Liebermann.

  • @droogtchekhova32
    @droogtchekhova32 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your work, mister Viner!
    The Nocturne by Eduard Baghdasaryan is one of my favourites, but it is for violin and piano duo.

  • @samuelmachale9598
    @samuelmachale9598 Рік тому +1

    Fragoso's notturno!! Beautiful piece by an underrated composer

  • @okb0ss336
    @okb0ss336 Рік тому +2

    in addition to the other wonderful nocturnes mentioned in the comments, Griegs from op 54 is wonderful and among his best miniature pieces

  • @jewelmarkess
    @jewelmarkess Рік тому +2

    There is also Glinka's nocturne "La separation" which is also very beautiful.

    • @simonewers4369
      @simonewers4369 Рік тому +2

      was just about to comment that too. I love that one. Glinka's other one in E-flat Major is also worth mentioning

    • @jewelmarkess
      @jewelmarkess Рік тому

      @@simonewers4369 Yes

  • @Philip-js9yo
    @Philip-js9yo Рік тому +2

    As I started to love classical music, the first nocturne I've ever heard, was Clara Schumanns Op.6 , at this point I wasn't even aware of Chopin's. It's still one of my favorites. ❤

    • @FrederickViner
      @FrederickViner  Рік тому +1

      It's a gem isn't it?

    • @Philip-js9yo
      @Philip-js9yo Рік тому +1

      @@FrederickViner Oh yes, it is!
      She is definitely uderrated. The awareness of her influence as an pianist and one of the important "architects" of modern live concert culture is ok but as an composer she is underrated! For only 23 Opus numbers in total, there are quite some gems, her Piano Concerto, Piano Trio, romances, some of her Songs,...

  • @SpencerHitsKeys
    @SpencerHitsKeys Рік тому +2

    Scriabin's A-flat major nocturne!

  • @tomyaeger8688
    @tomyaeger8688 Рік тому +8

    I really like Tchaikovsky's nocturne in C# minor.
    It is quite underrated

  • @andante5133
    @andante5133 Рік тому +2

    Manuel De Falla's nocturne is a very early work influenced by Chopin, but very nice. Also, there is the nocturne for the left hand by Scriabin. Well, nobody quotes them here but Liszt's nocturnes, including the very famous Love Dream, are nice too. Finally, Liebermann's work on the nocturnes is really fantastic, the 2, 4, 5, 7 or 8 are extraordinaries.

  • @RaptorT1V
    @RaptorT1V Рік тому +1

    My favourite Nocturne NOT by Chopin is _Sergei Bortkiewicz - Nocturne (Diana), Op.24, №1_

  • @serwoolsley
    @serwoolsley Рік тому +6

    Paderewski's one is wonderful

  • @choirguy100
    @choirguy100 Рік тому +2

    Sibelius also has a gorgeous nocturne for piano (maybe more than one, but I’ve only heard one 🙂)

  • @mhermarckarakouzian8899
    @mhermarckarakouzian8899 Рік тому +2

    I forgot to mention the obvious one: Debussy’s nocturnes for orchestra (I don’t know if that counts lol). There’s also the Nocturne from Borodin’s Petit Suite pour piano (later orchestrated by Glazunov) and is beautiful. To use your phraseology: probably the best nocturne ever written… by a chemist. Although, the Serenade is arguably the best part of that suite. It’s to die for.

  • @FranciscoCunha2004
    @FranciscoCunha2004 Рік тому +1

    Oh my god it’s LIEBERMANN I have been listening to his flute concerto nonstop for days

  • @christianefleurant7089
    @christianefleurant7089 Рік тому +7

    Isn't it amazing how much more nocturnes were written not by Chopin! For my part, I have a weakness for Gabriel Fauré nocturnes. I don't know all of them so I can't be more spécific.
    Thank you from Montréal, Canada.

    • @roberthart9675
      @roberthart9675 Рік тому

      Ah yes, the glorious Faure Nocturnes! (number 6 could be my favorite). It's so sad that they are so overlooked by concert pianists!

  • @antonioluissilvapiano
    @antonioluissilvapiano Рік тому +2

    Another great video!
    I played the whole set of Poulenc Nocturnes (the last one even ends almost exactly as the first one, but now in c major, unlike the first one that ends in g major), and they absolutely some magnificent works of art, with each Nocturne having their own distinct personality.
    I've also played the complete set of Respighi's pieces. They aren't memorable by any means, except for the Nocturne which is out of this world.

    • @FrederickViner
      @FrederickViner  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, António! I adore the Poulenc set, in particular No. 7. I do love Respighi's Valse Caressante too :)

  • @pos_itronium
    @pos_itronium Рік тому +1

    Medtner has three absolutely delightful nocturnes for violin and piano (the second one was just my passion for several days, i could not stop listening to it). also, I like Alkan's nocturne op 22, you can listen to Hamelin's performance, simple and maybe too traditional but fascinating

  • @RichardASalisbury1
    @RichardASalisbury1 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful selection! Thank you. Though I can appreciate Chopin's genius I'm not a big fan of his music. These nocturnes are somehow more to my taste.

    • @FrederickViner
      @FrederickViner  Рік тому

      Thank you, Richard! So pleased you enjoyed the selection!

  • @julorg
    @julorg Рік тому +1

    I guess I'd say Debussy, even though not for piano, those 3 pieces are wonderful each in its own way. And I love pointing out other unknown ones : Vierne opus 35 (n°1 deeply moving), Fauré opus 57 (5th piece in Shylock), the unusual ones by Satie. Once again on the orchestral side : Vaughan-Williams.

    • @FrederickViner
      @FrederickViner  Рік тому +1

      Lovely picks! Vierne's are absolutely stunning

  • @oxxxi1488
    @oxxxi1488 Рік тому +3

    Wow, I´m really not disappointed by this video. None of the composers I expexted to be featured were and this really brightened by horiznos as far as nocturnos go. Thank for the effort you put into this! (Tips for others: Nicanor Abelardo c# nocturne)

  • @azaroma
    @azaroma Рік тому +8

    The first thing that popped into my head was Stanchinsky's Nocturne.

    • @FrederickViner
      @FrederickViner  Рік тому +4

      An absolute gem. Could certainly have slotted in here

    • @f1f1s
      @f1f1s Рік тому

      @@FrederickViner Stanchnsky’s nocturne is the only nocturne that I can digest because it is... the only ‘spicy’ nocturne that I am aware of. The middle part is absolutely genius. Currently learning it...

  • @drew6524
    @drew6524 Рік тому

    Respighi was a revelation. Ever since studying ehhem Chopin’s preludes I have learned to give as much attention to the accompanying motor/textural elements as the (usually) right hand voice.
    The gentleness of the Respighi cell has the same painful innocence as the RH of Rachmaninov’s prelude in G Op 32 No 5. As sweet and gentle as jasmine in summer nights’ air.
    Thank you for these. I am a composer. I expected to be writing nocturnes , to be admired for them. But 1) people have no idea what a nocturne is 2) can’t sit and listen for more than 6 seconds 3) wouldn’t have anything to compare it to. Kanye? - that’s what really hurts. The death of the gravity of the subjective and the rise of the undead objective materialism hollow of heart and heavy of pocket. So I am looking to compose soundtracks as a living.
    When I was a kid I played a guessing game of “is it Mozart/Chopin or is it Drew” (the two I could improv the best) now worthless because no one knows what to listen for!
    Then a few months ago I realized the soundtrack angle and tried it with Hans Zimmer and yep after a small acquaintance I could replicate the style easily.
    Much easier than Chopin.
    More a matter of KISS to me.
    Here’s a soundtrack interlude I started before work- ONLY FINISHED HALF A CUP OF COFFEE BECAUSE OF IT!!
    Anyways unfinished un mastered here’s my morning music:
    www.dropbox.com/s/tni8i3mz9dif71i/hOW%20tO%20dREAM%20yOURSELF%20aWAKE.wav?dl=0
    @FrederickViner
    If anyone making film or video needs Hans Zimmer quality at less than a tenth of the price hit me up.
    Sorry for invading your thread, the people who need to hear me are in Interstitialia like this. If AT ALL possible if you could ask Lieberman to listen to my piece it would be a dream come true. I have mountains of classical solo piano and symphonic but included the lowest denominator one for obvious reasons. But if you can I will make you a bespoke full length audio and/or notation (although I use cellular micropolyrythyms some find challenging) composition of the kind you request- solo piano nocturne, symphonic movements etc.
    Thank you for showing me these beautiful works!!

  • @petermorgan768
    @petermorgan768 Рік тому

    Fanny Mendelssohn - Notturno in G minor, a favorite of mine that deserves to be mentioned and listened to.

  • @mhermarckarakouzian8899
    @mhermarckarakouzian8899 Рік тому +9

    Also, if you haven’t already, you should check out Poulenc’s Melancholie. You will probably like it more than all his nocturnes combined lol

    • @FrederickViner
      @FrederickViner  Рік тому +4

      I absolutely adore that piece. Was playing it over Christmas!

  • @bitdall
    @bitdall Рік тому +1

    Who can be tired of chopin's nocturnes...

  • @joeyhardin5903
    @joeyhardin5903 11 місяців тому

    Erik Satie's nocturnes are some of my favourite, I'm currently putting together an album of them alongside some of Poulenc's and Fauré's nocturnes too

    • @FrederickViner
      @FrederickViner  11 місяців тому

      Great choices! Would love to hear that album once it's out :)

  • @alexandergroysman2357
    @alexandergroysman2357 Рік тому +1

    "Abandon" by Melanie Chasselon

  • @conan2717
    @conan2717 Рік тому +1

    I love your videos! They wonderfully correspond to my own way of thinking about music :)

    • @FrederickViner
      @FrederickViner  Рік тому

      Thank you! Great to connect with like minded people :)

  • @The1976spirit
    @The1976spirit Рік тому +1

    Alexander Scriabin Poème-Nocturne op. 61
    Margulis: ua-cam.com/video/F5YT_6pywos/v-deo.html
    Richter: ua-cam.com/video/nSqQ-B1EmpU/v-deo.html

  • @republiccooper
    @republiccooper Рік тому +1

    Faure's Nocturne in B major opus 33, no. 2 .

  • @fxmarranger
    @fxmarranger Рік тому

    Have you considered the "Musiques Nocturnes" - the 3rd piece from the "Out of Doors" Suite of Bela Bartok? Not exactly one's preconceived idea of a Nocturne. But it is stunning and dare I say weirdly beautiful.

  • @umut1269
    @umut1269 Рік тому +1

    Glinka nocturne
    Balakirev nocturne
    Rachmaninovv noctune
    Dobrzyansky nocturne my favorite nocturnes not by Chopin. But Chopin will always be at number 1 for me long live Chopin ! Thank you for this video showing and intruducing us with unknown pieces by lesser known composers.

  • @dohlecarnett1866
    @dohlecarnett1866 Рік тому +1

    It might be a bit of a boring choice but I go with the man himself and say that Field's Nocturne No 7 in C-Major is my favourite one. I'm a sort of intermediate piano player and once I can play that thing I'll die as a happy man.

  • @nikkivanzanen
    @nikkivanzanen Рік тому

    I randomly got your video in my recommendations, and now I have new pieces to study! Can you make these more often?

    • @FrederickViner
      @FrederickViner  Рік тому +1

      Many thanks for watching, Nikki, and I hope you have fun with them! I plan to upload a bit more frequently now (2-3 videos a month) so keep an eye out :)

    • @nikkivanzanen
      @nikkivanzanen Рік тому +1

      @@FrederickViner certainly will!

  • @MagicDonDino
    @MagicDonDino Рік тому +1

    Great video! Even Nocturne by Shostakovich need a mention

  • @tyler-qr5jn
    @tyler-qr5jn Рік тому +1

    bortkiewicz nocturne op 24 no 1 and Mélanie Chasselon - Nocturne, Abandon

  • @danloschen5899
    @danloschen5899 Рік тому

    well, Grieg's obviously....as a piano teacher of middle- and high-school students this one gets assigned to someone or other every few years. But Faure's are also gorgeous. Thanks for this video, I now have quite a few more to investigate

  • @mhermarckarakouzian8899
    @mhermarckarakouzian8899 Рік тому +3

    Fauré Nocturne Op. 33, No. 3. And I don’t know if this counts, since it’s a bit jazzy, but Babajanian’s Nocturne (try to find a version without a band, which makes it sound a bit gross in my opinion). There’s also Scriabin’s Op. 5, No. 1, which is beautiful but I’m not too too crazy about.

  • @virillustris8554
    @virillustris8554 Рік тому +3

    There are also "Two Nocturnes" by A.Mosolov. Masterpiece.