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I'm 17 and I love classical music. Are there any other teens here? Classical music just hits different...a beautiful kind of different Edit: The amount of comments here are amazing!♥️I'm so happy to meet all of you classical lovers🌼and thank you for the likes dearest ones🔥
I am 17 as well and normally I only listen to metal, but now I am reading a book and this just brings out the soft side of me... it's just so beautiful and calming
Turning 17 really soon! You’re not alone! I use this music every time I study especially for APUSH which I’m doing right now. There’s a certain air to this type of music that puts my mind in a hyper-focused state that makes studying quite enjoyable! I don’t know what I’d do without it!
It's really beautiful to see other teens enjoying this kind of music!!!🔥✨🌺Majority are blinded by the typical behaviours of teens and believe that all they listen to is depressing, cursing songs, which is very ridiculous. YAY!!! lol
If you're reading this comment. Just know you got this. You're gonna pass this exam, finish this project or paper nothing is gonna stop you! You're gonna be successful
I'm 77. Thanks for letting me join your conversation. When I was 17 I listened to classical music for the first time, as a university freshman who stumbled into the music room of the university library one day. A nice librarian explained the setup to me. There was a row of turntables to play 33 LP albums, with large headphones attached -- the leathery type that made us listeners look like WWII dive bombers. The sound quality was heavenly. The librarian introduced me to Bach, Beethoven, Handel, Mozart, Chopin, Debussy, dozens of other composers. And to virtuoso performers, now long gone, but their music lives on in their rich legacies of stunning talent embraced by unique and mesmerizing interpretation. That gift to me at age 17, my introduction to classical music, has stayed with me all these years, and for that I am eternally grateful.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful story, Chuck! We're honoured that you've stumbled upon our channel and it warms our heart to know that classical music has been accompanying you for so long ❤
Thanks for sharing that! The first I heard was a string quartet in 6th grade. I was mesmerized! Only now, at age 60, have I rediscovered how beautiful it is. In today's world, we can use all the beauty we can get!
To anyone reading this: You're a shooting star, capable of lighting up the darkest sky. Don't give up. There's always tomorrow, and you can try again. You are loved, you are important, you are meaningful, you matter ...regardless of any societal measure of worth. Your existence is a miracle I deeply cherish. Thank you for being born 💖💖
I am on my first day of college right now. I will come back here in four years with perfect scores and a new life. Wish me luck! Edit: It's going good! I have finished a couple of courses already but I know that I can work harder. I got good grades for my math course so Im happy about that. I'll update you guys in a few more months. THANK YOU for sooo many positive comments. You guys motivated me to work harder 😊
I was 17 once... in 1977. The only thing better than being 17 is being 18, then 19, then 20 and on and on. Enjoy every minute of your life cause I think its gonna be a great one.
To anybody who's reading this, I pray that whatever is hurting or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better. May the darks thoughts, the overthinking, and the doubt exit your mind right now. May clarity replace confusion. May peace and calmness fill your life. Have a nice day
I’m in the room with my grandma dying...I’m playing this because when I was younger, I would always spend the night at her house and wake up and we would go walk somewhere, everytime when I got in her car she would have classical music playing, so Right now she’s dying and I hope she can hear me playing this trying to comfort her... I love you nana.
I'm so sorry.. :( it is really tough, but at the same time it's special to spend the last moments with her. She can definitely listen the music and I'm sure she is so grateful that you are there with her. You are a great grandson! She is going to leave this world in peace and you helped her with that. Be in peace with yourself as well! The grief of loss is the price we pay for the gift of love (Colin Murray Parkes). Big hug from Barcelona! (Sorry if I made mistakes, English is not my language).
Right now, there are people all over the world who are just like you. They're either lonely, they're missing somebody, they're depressed, they're hurt, they're scarred from the past, they're having personal issues no one knows about, they have secrets you wouldn't believe. They wish, they dream and they hope. And right now, they are sitting here reading these words, and I'm writing this for you so you dont feel alone anymore. Always remember, don't be depressed about the past, don't worry about the future, and just focus on today. If today's not so great don't worry! Tomorrow's a new chance. If you are reading this, be sure to share this around to make others feel better. Have a nice day! :)
Relaxing tv, I can relate so much to the above/your comment and its so strange as i havnt listened to classical music really before then i click on this totally random and see your comment 1st which i can like i said can relate so much at the moment.. I know some people will think its just a coincidence.. but i believe everything happens for a reason ;-)
يبدو أنني العربي الوحيد هنا يُسعدُني ان ارى اشخاصاً كثر يتمتعون بالاستماع والقراءة بغض النظر عن الاختلاف في بلداننا وافكارنا واجناسنا وحتى الكتب التي نقرأها فنحن نتشارك حب القراءة والاستماع
the pandemic will end some day. you will be sitting at your favourite café again, on your own looking out a window or laughing with your friends. you will be able to go to concerts again and scream along to your favourite artists. you will sit on the grass, having a picnic in a crowded park on a sunny day. you will be able to hug your grandparents again. you will be able to meet new people again and find love or new friendships. you will be able to take that trip you've always dreamt of taking. we are all beyong amazing for hanging on this long, I truly salute all of you
What a nice, positive comment 😃😊 It is just what I needed now. Thank you! We all need hope to continue our lives and with a positive attitude things work out better for sure. In reality, not all of us will be able to be with ALL of their loved ones. Some of us have already lost relatives due to the pandemic. Yet, we can hope for best and pray it will be over soon and good days will come back.
Nope, daddy Gates is gonna make you wear a mask forever and live in a pod, or else its to a FEMA camp with you. But if you are sheep enough that you refuse to meet with your relatives and hug your grandparents just because the news told you you can't, then thats what you deserve
I'm listening to this while reading The complete novels of Jane Austen, drinking green tea and listening to the rain outside. Have I become a book character?
Hey! Stop scrolling for a second. Take a deep breath. Close your eyes. You are amazing, you got this. I have no clue who you are, but I wish the best for you always. Stay positive💕
I feel same, Igor ... and though it is quite late for me and I'm dozing off (supposed to be reading) - it's such a joy to read these warm & supportive comments! I wish everyone well out there: on your exams, studies, profession, love & life!! Peace & love & respect 🙂🙏🏻👧🏻💐🍃
I have never listened to music while reading something. My wife is watching the TV and to avoid the distraction I put my headphones on and randomly looked up “music for reading”. Saw the comment section and was thoroughly inspired by the kindness. Just adding some more love to it. Happy reading everyone. May your dreams come true.
Happy reading? I have a school project on this book reading sucks. Just doing this to spice this boring book up a bit. But books and reading sucks balls, so not possible.
First time listening classic music for myself, to reading. Its beautiful, feels like reading two thrilling books at one time, first with words and second with notes
First time listening classic music for myself, to reading. Its beautiful, feels like reading two thrilling books at one time, first with words and second with notesFirst time listening classic music for myself, to reading. Its beautiful, feels like reading two thrilling books at one time, first with words and second with notesFirst time listening classic music for myself, to reading. Its beautiful, feels like reading two thrilling books at one time, first with words and second with notesFirst time listening classic music for myself, to reading. Its beautiful, feels like reading two thrilling books at one time, first with words and second with notesFirst time listening classic music for myself, to reading. Its beautiful, feels like reading two thrilling books at one time, first with words and second with notes
00:00 Saint-Saens - The Carnival of the Animals: XIII, The Swan 02:38 Debussy - 2 Arabesques: No. 1, Andantino con moto 06:44 Satie - Trois Gymnopédies: No. 1, Lent et doloreux 09:32 Chopin - Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 in E-flat major 13:51 Debussy - Suite Bergamasque, L. 75: III. Clair de Lune 18:34 Faulkner - Daydreaming 21:30 Yiruma - River Flows in You 24:32 Einaudi - Le Onde 27:39 Chopin - Douze Etudes, Op. 25: No. 1 "Aeolian Harp" 30:07 Liszt - Consolations, S. 172: No. 3, Lento placido 34:09 Debussy - Rêverie, L. 68 38:22 Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37a: No. 5, May. White Nights 42:59 Tchaikovsky- The Seasons, Op.37a: No. 6,June.Barcarolle 48:14 Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37a: No. 12, December. Christmas 52:43 Mozart - Rondò in D major, K. 485 (Live Recording) 59:24 Galuppi - Piano Sonata No. 5 in C Major: I. Andante (Live Recording) 1:04:36 Costantini - Elegia 1:06:52 Sakamoto - Energy Flow 1:10:27 Sakamoto - Aqua 1:13:57 Einaudi - Nefeli 1:17:43 Faulkner - Ballade 1:20:36 Faulkner - Springtime 1:23:40 Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 1 in D Major, Op. 6: I. Largo 1:26:35 Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 9 in F Major, Op. 6: I. Preludio 1:28:42 Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 9 in F Major, Op. 6: III. Corrente 1:30:36 Telemann - Viola Concerto in G Major, TWV 51:G9: I. Largo 1:34:10 Barrière - 6 Cello Sonatas: No. 4 in G Major: I. Andante 1:38:55 Telemann - Viola Concerto in G Major, TWV 51:G9: IV. Presto 1:42:01 Stamitz - Sinfonia Concertante in D Major: II. Romanza 1:48:34 Trad. - Greensleves (with variations) [Arr. for Cello and Violin] 1:52:02 Einaudi - Nuvole Bianche (Arr. for Two Cellos) 1:58:33 Faulkner - New Beginning 2:02:38 Mozart/Liszt - Ave Verum Corpus, S. 44 2:04:58 Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 16 in C Major, K. 545 "For Beginners": II. Andante 2:08:43 Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 17 in B-Flat Major, K. 570: II. Adagio 2:15:50 Liszt - Liebesträume, S. 541: No. 3 in A-Flat Major 2:21:36 Schumann - Kinderszenen, Op. 15: No. 7, Träumerei 2:24:53 Debussy - Préludes, Premier livre, L. 117: No. 8, La fille aux cheveux de lin Track 1 performed by Sarah Joy (cello) & Kathy Hohstadt (piano) Tracks 2, 4-7, 10, 11, 21, 22 & 32 performed by Luke Faulkner Tracks 3, 8, 17-20, 33-35 performed by Carlo Balzaretti (solo piano) Tracks 9 & 36-38 performed by Giovanni Umberto Battel (solo piano) Tracks 12-16 performed by Vadim Chaimovich (solo piano) Tracks 23-25 performed by Kiev Chamber Orchestra, Liviu Buiuc Tracks 26, 28 & 29 performed by Giovanni Antonioni (viola), Warmia Symphony Orchestra, Silvano Frontalini Tracks 27 & 31 performed by Mr & Mrs Cello Track 30 performed by Duo.Hansen
If you're reading this comment. Just know you got this. You're gonna pass this exam, finish this project or paper nothing is gonna stop you! You're gonna be successful
I can't count how many times I've come back to this video while I'm writing. It's enough mental stimulation to stop me thinking of anything but my work, but not enough to distract me from my writing. Perfect.
yyeeeess, I'm here to write the same! these melodies have been soothing me for half a year, about twice a month. this selection reminds me of summer, carefreeness and happines! every time I want to give another like, but this is impossible 😄 warm hugs to you from ukraine! 💖💞
OK -- this is probably the weirdest comment you'll ever get. I live in an open cabin off the grid in Bocas del Toro Province, Panamá. I don't typically play music, but started playing this album today and a 3-inch hummingbird has been so fascinated, he/she has been perched on a branch outside of our screened-in home for hours. Amazing he/she sits still for so long. Every so often he/she flies away, but then comes right back. There seems to be some head bobbing and wing spreading every so often. Clearly, you have made an impression. Gracias from Central America!
I m putting my baby to sleep and i read your comments while i listen to this magical music , cars outside of people coming home in this small town, dogs are making noise because someone is going out and i just think how grateful i am for all of it . I m so amazed by your stories, your sharing is making me go somewhere else and be someone else for a moment. ✨ Love you 💗
when I was a kid, there was always classical music at dinner with my parents. I hated it, now 23, living alone, far away from anything I know, this music makes me feel less lonely, as if I'm eating dinner at home.
Same here, although I learned how to love it from my grandma (who's a great pianist btw haha) when I was little. Now it does have a special feeling when I hear it, It makes me miss my grandparents and family gathering so much ...
the classical music community is so wholesome on youtube, anyone here for a loss or heartbreak, I'm so sorry. if your working on a project then good luck. and if your here purely just to chill then relax, have a break. this music is good for any occasion.
the classical music community is so wholesome on youtube, anyone here for a loss or heartbreak, I'm so sorry. if your working on a project then good luck. and if your here purely just to chill then relax, have a break. this music is good for any occasion.
I'm 16 and I'm studying for finals and I'm so stressed that I can't even study, I remember he used to listen to music whenever he felt uneasy or angry so I'm now listening to it and trying to study and hope it helps
Why we read: 1 to learn 2 to escape 3 to validate beliefs 4 to know we are not alone 5 find new ideas 6 be inspired 7 to learn to think 8 stay teachable 9 dare to dream 10 gain courage 11 strengthen convictions 12 learn to write 13 fall in love 14 stretch our mind 15 be tolerant
Good way to think of it. I learned this quote in MacGyver atleast "Only a fool thinks he has everything figured out. A wise man knows that he doesnt know everything"
This is from school teacher in Greece working on a Sunday night and preparing my on line classes for the week! Stay strong our dear students! We will get through this!
Yes l home schooled my youngest child for a year. It was challenging, frustrating, but also creative and rewarding. He later obtained a masters degree and works for a world wide education organisation. Universal love to you, your students and everyone reading this reply. Stay positive. Everything has a beginning middle and a ending. Keep your mind focused that life will unfold, lovely themes, within the given timespan and you will remember teaching learning days and smile. ☺️☺️
This might be the first video on youtube where, in the comments section, I find so much kindness. The magic of the classic music that calms down the troubled souls. Have my best wishes as well from me, strangers. :)
@@nannerlchanel5045 YEEEESSSSSS!!!!!!!!!! I am SUCH a social person. And strangers to me are friends I have not yet met!!! Nice to know someone else thinks the same way.
0:00 Held my dog named Buddy. My golden retriever to this by our fire pit as we was passing away 😢 He loved his classical music and backyard time with his poppa ❤ Everytime I hear this song it stops me in my tracks and for a minute I'm taken back 3 years ago to that June evening. .Miss my good boy ❤❤
Well, I don't think classical music is boring, I really love it because it's really good for your focus in studies, although I'm guilty of listening to metal music, still, I love classical😗
@@siennalee4725 I think they’re prob just not used to listening to music without lyrics, and it’s pretty simple, mainstream and pleasant to the ears. I personally don’t really pay attention to the lyrics and I started to get invested to other genres once I listened to them more so genres like classical, jazz, boss’s nova might be unusual. I want more people to explore other genres tho.
Listening to this while grading law exams in Shanghai. It's a cold Chinese winter but this music makes me so grateful to be alive; to live in a world where people create this, others write software, and yet others upload it. Took a lot of people and a lot of connections to be here right now, listening.
01 Saint-Saens - The Carnival of the Animals: XIII, The Swan 00:00 02 Debussy - 2 Arabesques: No. 1, Andantino con moto 02:38 03 Satie - Trois Gymnopédies: No. 1, Lent et doloreux 06:44 04 Chopin - Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 in E-flat major 09:32 05 Debussy - Suite Bergamasque, L. 75: III. Clair de Lune 13:51 06 Faulkner - Daydreaming 18:34 07 Yiruma - River Flows in You (Live Recording) 21:30 08 Einaudi - Le Onde 24:32 09 Chopin - Douze Etudes, Op. 25: No. 1 "Aeolian Harp" 27:39 10 Liszt - Consolations, S. 172: No. 3, Lento placido 30:07 11 Debussy - Rêverie, L. 68 34:09 12 Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37a: No. 5, May. White Nights 38:22 13 Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37a: No. 6, June. Barcarolle 42:59 14 Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37a: No. 12, December. Christmas 48:14 15 Mozart - Rondò in D major, K. 485 (Live Recording) 52:43 16 Galuppi - Piano Sonata No. 5 in C Major: I. Andante (Live Recording) 59:24 17 Costantini - Elegia 1:04:36 18 Sakamoto - Energy Flow 1:06:52 19 Sakamoto - Aqua 1:10:27 20 Einaudi - Nefeli 1:13:57 21 Faulkner - Ballade 1:17:43 22 Faulkner - Springtime 1:20:36 23 Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 1 in D Major, Op. 6: I. Largo 1:23:40 24 Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 9 in F Major, Op. 6: I. Preludio 1:26:35 25 Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 9 in F Major, Op. 6: III. Corrente 1:28:42 26 Telemann - Viola Concerto in G Major, TWV 51:G9: I. Largo 1:30:36 27 Barrière - 6 Cello Sonatas: No. 4 in G Major: I. Andante 1:34:10 28 Telemann - Viola Concerto in G Major, TWV 51:G9: IV. Presto 1:38:55 29 Stamitz - Sinfonia Concertante in D Major: II. Romanza 1:42:01 30 Trad. - Greensleves (with variations) [Arr. for Cello and Violin] 1:48:34 31 Einaudi - Nuvole Bianche (Arr. for Two Cellos) 1:52:02 32 Faulkner - New Beginning 1:58:33 33 Mozart/Liszt - Ave Verum Corpus, S. 44 2:02:38 34 Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 16 in C Major, K. 545 "For Beginners": II. Andante 2:04:58 35 Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 17 in B-Flat Major, K. 570: II. Adagio 2:08:43 36 Liszt - Liebesträume, S. 541: No. 3 in A-Flat Major 2:15:50 37 Schumann - Kinderszenen, Op. 15: No. 7, Träumerei 2:21:36 38 Debussy - Préludes, Premier livre, L. 117: No. 8, La fille aux cheveux de lin 2:24:53 Track 1 performed by Sarah Joy (cello) & Kathy Hohstadt (piano) Tracks 2, 4-7, 10, 11, 21, 22 & 32 performed by Luke Faulkner Tracks 3, 8, 17-20, 33-35 performed by Carlo Balzaretti (solo piano) Tracks 9 & 36-38 performed by Giovanni Umberto Battel (solo piano) Tracks 12-16 performed by Vadim Chaimovich (solo piano) Tracks 23-25 performed by Kiev Chamber Orchestra, Liviu Buiuc Tracks 26, 28 & 29 performed by Giovanni Antonioni (viola), Warmia Symphony Orchestra, Silvano Frontalini Tracks 27 & 31 performed by Mr & Mrs Cello Track 30 performed by Duo.Hansen I think this might be helpful :)
Thank you very much for making this beautiful playlist. I've been listening every day and it is truly healing to the soul. This music brings me to tears healing what I didn't realize was hurting. God bless you. 🙏💕🙏
I remember being a young lad running around the school yard waiting to be released so I could go listen to the performance of Debussy, Bach, and Chopin. Tis truly amazing how far things have come. Truly, only 1700s kids will remember the joy of running to see Debussy.
@@neztanizaki2346 Claude Debussy actually lived in the early 20th century (1900's), during the Impressionist Period. During this period, composers often wrote music in an impression of the classical style of their predecessors. This is often called neo-classical music because it sounds similar to music of the classical era, but it is not. In addition, many composers who lived during the Impressionist Period were heavily influenced by the artists of that era. For example, most of Debussy's works are his musical impressions of the paintings of the French artist Monet.
I'm 19 and I agree that classical music brings to you the serenity and comfort that lacks in pop music of my generation.. it is like finding shelter for your heart and soul in music
As a student I would spend countless hours studying while listening to this music compilation. Now, as a neuroscientist, I listen to this same video for countless hours while processing data and writing grant proposals! I even bought a clavinova piano to attempt to learn some of the easier pieces (not going well thus far, I need classes and more practice time haha).
You have no idea how incredible it is for us to read this Eric! You were a student and now you're a neuroscientist and our music still keeps you company as you work? It means the world, thank you 😭💗 (also don't give up the piano, we believe in you!)
Learn music theory, ,FIRST!!, , , then obtain some beginner music books, for your instrument, ,then a Hannon exercise book, ,then with large amounts of practice, , you'll have the ability, ,to play/enjoy any music you wish to play, , ,It is mandatory to learn the BASICS, ,FIRST!! . . .learn to Crawl, prior to attempting to run!!!!. . . . . It's worth it!!!
Just imagine how different the times were. Nowadays we can do things such as search and listen to any classical piece our hearts desire. Over and over. But back then, if you wanted to hear music you had to wait for a composer, orchestra, or some live rendition of a written piece to be played. Or you had to learn an instrument and play for yourself. Which wasn't as easy as it is today. Music is soundtrack of life itself, a universal language that even if we all cant speak it, we all can understand it. Hope everyone is staying safe, and same during all this craziness.
It's crazy, but everything is there for reason. When we can't go to amazing live shows, we can't meet artist. We can listen to their music 300 Year after. I am so grateful.
Thank you for pointing this out, I feel even more appreciative for being able to enjoy the music several types away. Stay safe and take care, keep on enjoying more music you love!
that's amazing! I, on the other hand, am reading slower than you! 😝 everybody has their own pace. Good job btw. keep it up dood. BE PROUD OF YOURSELF❗❗❗
@@graciedaniels4833 I hadn't. Just Googled it and it sounded dreadful. Perhaps I wasn't listening to the same stuff you mean. Do you have any recommendations?
also if you haven't listened to Jacob Lee I can highly recommend him. when I first listened to his songs I was disappointed it took me so long to come across his music
Growing up during the 60s and 70s I was always a follower of Rock music, but lo and behold, in my uncle's home where I lived ten years, every saturday and Sunday he woke us up with his Grand piano playing many of these compositions. He was an opera singer as well, so that influence finally reflected me in me little by little, particularly on Saturdays, when it didnt feel right without Bach, Mozart or Wagner, I often went to bookstores around greenwich village new york on Saturdays or Sunday, and stay there for hours, reading art history, the occult or classic bohemian writings, while listening to the clasical pieces played in the store. It was always so peacheful and different from the world out there, and it meant home to me.. and now as I turned 69 here I am writing and listening to the subterranean classical influence in my destiny...
Art has no language and race. I hope we can get through these bad days best. It feels good to see people with kind spirited here. peaceful and healthy days. Love from Turkey
That is the point.. Wait, hold on, and find yourself again.. I started to read again, i started to listen classic music again,play piano more frequently, i put the phone apart and apreciate every beat of my life .. I would like humans beings have learned some with this vírus and respect more our home planet earth and themselves.. Be safe Peace
I started listening to this specific collection in 2020 during the first year of the horrible COVID. It was so wonderful to connect with people everywhere who were listening also. The comments were like "is there anyone out there listening?" I come back to this collection over and over again.
I used to turn pages for my mother sometimes when she played. I wish she had made me practice, but she couldn't bring herself to because her mother made her practice and she hated it. She was well loved for her beautiful playing and her kindness and inner beauty. I'm sure Chopin contributed to that. I'm now 81 years old My mother, Laura Margaret Gundry Morris, passed on about 20 years ago.
Crazy to think that back in the day, you could maybe hear just a few of these songs if you were lucky and rich enough. We take for granted how easy it is to access such beautiful music ✨
I agree. We have fast internet, easy to use technology, and knowledge to learn others with ease. So its easy to complain when its so easy. Considering how much work you had to put down when times were way more rougher.
This was the last piano compilation my dad listened to before going to heaven on January the 1st 2020. He listened to the whole 2 hours and a half music then he had a heart attack and passed away. I am sure he went to the other life very pleased and with his heart in peace. So long dad, I will meet you there one day.
2020 can bring you down but just know, things get better and everything happens for a reason, good or bad. I'm sorry for your loss and I'm sure he is happy up where he is now, he might be gone physically, but he lives on in your heart. Continue to love throughout all the rough patches, may life treat you well.
This music pulled me from the loneliest days in my life, it also gave me strength and courage. I always listen to this music when I study, and it gives me motivation and makes me stay focused. I believe classical music touches the nervous system in a way of stimulating cognition and self-awareness. It helps a listener to connect with his/her soul, it is a living work of art.
My grandpa has died recently and coming into this comment section, *sigh* You guys are so wise, it's almost like he's still with me. Thank you, you are good people.
I came here just to relax while reading a book but as i'm reading through the comments, I'm sorry for all of your losses, for all of your injuries, for all of your mental problems, for all of your troubles in life. I just want to say that you are not alone in any of this
Crying tears of sorrow and joy as this guides me through my emotions and internal processes for the intense events in my life as of late. Classical music provides a wonderful soundtrack to one’s intense meditation and growth.
So many emotions you couldn’t find in other songs. We all love to feel like the main character and we should. There is nothing embarrassing about that. 😌🥰
Tis comment section though. I'm having a hard time but this made me feel so much better. Sending virtual hugs for everyone in here who took time to write something nice, and everyone reading this comment section who's going through a hard time. Take care guys!
This is my to go to playlist for peace of mind, relaxation, and help to focus during a lot of different tasks! I have ADHD and this is greatly helping me to focus; its taking away the ’background noises’ in my head😊 Thank you for making this available! I have used this playlist frequently for years now❤
I was sitting in a chair on my roof listening to this, watching the early sunset , The Palm trees dancing in the distance, birds flying over the sky all I could see were silhouettes... A blow of wind gently blew my hair on my face... I closed my eyes and everything became more beautiful.
I just finished reading a chapter of a book called Medieval Woman. Its interesting as it is based on historical knowledge of how a ordinary woman called Marion lived her life, and it includes all the people in Marion's life too. Great book. And now I shall listen to this superb music.
There is a reason this music is called "classical" because its classic... especially as someone who loves music for what it makes you FEEL - this just eases my anxiety and puts me in a good space. Hope everyone reading this in 2024 is doing well and prospering in all aspects of your life 🖤
From Pretoria, South Africa. Reminds me of nearly 50 years ago, coming home from church on a Sunday evening,. 3 kiddies young teens, a cup of tea, toast, then lights out, lying on the floor listening to our classical records. And today as 50+ they love it. Thank you. God bless you all all over the world. ❤️🙏
@@dylanholmes1985 nice hearimg from someone in Durbs......ons familie Vakansie stad!!! Miss not going there anymore. Moved from Nelspruit, Lowveld, left home 51 years. Dankie Dylan vir die boodskappie. 🙏🇿🇦
I'm 81 yes old and never stopped listening to classical music. Studied piano at the age of 9 up to high school went college so didn't play piano much, but vacation time I do up to now I can still play but not the same as when I was young. Very relaxing to listen too. Love the composers and their compositions
I am in my lab sitting and doing literature reviews; the music refreshes me and moves me out of my depression zone. To whoever reading this Best of Luck , and be brave, you are just going to fulfil your dreams very soon.
Don’t worry about your exam. Don’t worry about your test. Don’t worry about the home work due tomorrow. You’re doing amazing and even coming here to study is a start and I’m proud of you! Don’t stress out. You’re doing amazing. You got this. And just remember, I might not know you but at the end of the day I want you to do well, so if you don’t want to study for yourself, study for me. I believe in you ❤️
Note for myself 00:00 The swan by Saint saens 18:34 Daydreaming by Faulkner 21:30 River flows in you by Yiruma 34:10 Rêverie by Debussy 1:04:36 Elegia by Constantini 1:06:52 Energy Flow by Sakamoto 1:10:28 Aqua by Sakamoto 1:13:52 Nefeli by Einaudi 1:17:44 Ballade by Faulkner 1:20:37 Springtime by Faulkner
@@kalebniehaus3744 its such a beautiful piece! i think you can listen to more of faulkners music on youtube and spotify :) if you do there should be music like that in your reccomended as well :)
Listening to this as my stepdad, my friend, my brother of 30 years departs this earth, he loved classical, he got me into classical music, he asked for the music. I brought him this, he is sleeping like a baby, and if you read this then by now he is long gone, and one day I will be, and so will you, so enjoy life, love your family and friends with a full heart, and may life be good to you.
You're incredibly kind Paloma, thank you so much for the love on our playlist! More music for reading can be found here if you'd like: ua-cam.com/video/CSpQeaKk9I8/v-deo.html
Something about classical music that makes me imagine rainy afternoon, rain hitting cobblestone pavement. A sunny meadow. A desolate, evening walk in the park. An old winding path leading up to god knows where. Just the innocence of youth.
What makes classical music so special is that it speaks a story to you with just its tunes. And I love it for that. I know this is a bit different but I also listen to progressive trance and the reason why I like it because the progression of the tunes speaks a story to me as well. Except classical is so much better at it, and so soothing..
I love classical music because there is so much going on in one song, each note represents a character, a emotion, dialogue. Theres romance, death, despair, love, sadness and hope. I love to close my eyes and imagine I'm in the music, skipping to each note, waving to each person that walks by, Taking a sip of tea and it being to sweet. There is so much life in classical music, I wish I could BE the music.
I read the comments and saw people wishing all the best to total strangers. Thanks for renewing my hope for the humanity. I wish you all the best of life. Never lose hope!
No turning back my friends what was will no longer fade in to the present moment we call now.. yet do not be saddened for all ages and all things come to an end yet the love can never be separated. death cannot not divide the moment and memories which shall live and stand in the eternal time and space of life....
My youngest dog was incredibly overactive this morning, even though I had taken her out, let her run, and played with her extensively. She was constantly bothering my older dog, to the point of being annoying. I had heard that dogs get calmer with classical music. And indeed: within five minutes of playing this recording, both dogs were fast asleep! Nice playlist btw!
me: i really need to focus on studying, i have a good idea, let's put on some classical for studying music on youtube, that'll stop me procrastinating also me: reading comments for 30 minutes
I’m a person who’s trying to live a normal life despite my mental state and my struggles at home. Listening to this and taking some time to read has really calmed me down a bit.
Life has become exhausting, I too am struggling, yet knowing we are all here listening and being proactive in staying as well as we can be, eases the emotional turmoil each of us are experiencing. Many peaceful healing blessings and love.
Refrain from watching any news whatsoever! I stopped twenty years ago. When I accidentally come across it, it’s like watching kindergarten kids! But they’re cuter! Hang in there!
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Tracklist:
01 Saint-Saens - The Carnival of the Animals: XIII, The Swan 00:00
02 Debussy - 2 Arabesques: No. 1, Andantino con moto 02:38
03 Satie - Trois Gymnopédies: No. 1, Lent et doloreux 06:44
04 Chopin - Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 in E-flat major 09:32
05 Debussy - Suite Bergamasque, L. 75: III. Clair de Lune 13:51
06 Faulkner - Daydreaming 18:34
07 Yiruma - River Flows in You (Live Recording) 21:30
08 Einaudi - Le Onde 24:32
09 Chopin - Douze Etudes, Op. 25: No. 1 "Aeolian Harp" 27:39
10 Liszt - Consolations, S. 172: No. 3, Lento placido 30:07
11 Debussy - Rêverie, L. 68 34:09
12 Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37a: No. 5, May. White Nights 38:22
13 Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37a: No. 6, June. Barcarolle 42:59
14 Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37a: No. 12, December. Christmas 48:14
15 Mozart - Rondò in D major, K. 485 (Live Recording) 52:43
16 Galuppi - Piano Sonata No. 5 in C Major: I. Andante (Live Recording) 59:24
17 Costantini - Elegia 1:04:36
18 Sakamoto - Energy Flow 1:06:52
19 Sakamoto - Aqua 1:10:27
20 Einaudi - Nefeli 1:13:57
21 Faulkner - Ballade 1:17:43
22 Faulkner - Springtime 1:20:36
23 Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 1 in D Major, Op. 6: I. Largo 1:23:40
24 Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 9 in F Major, Op. 6: I. Preludio 1:26:35
25 Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 9 in F Major, Op. 6: III. Corrente 1:28:42
26 Telemann - Viola Concerto in G Major, TWV 51:G9: I. Largo 1:30:36
27 Barrière - 6 Cello Sonatas: No. 4 in G Major: I. Andante 1:34:10
28 Telemann - Viola Concerto in G Major, TWV 51:G9: IV. Presto 1:38:55
29 Stamitz - Sinfonia Concertante in D Major: II. Romanza 1:42:01
30 Trad. - Greensleves (with variations) [Arr. for Cello and Violin] 1:48:34
31 Einaudi - Nuvole Bianche (Arr. for Two Cellos) 1:52:02
32 Faulkner - New Beginning 1:58:33
33 Mozart/Liszt - Ave Verum Corpus, S. 44 2:02:38
34 Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 16 in C Major, K. 545 "For Beginners": II. Andante 2:04:58
35 Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 17 in B-Flat Major, K. 570: II. Adagio 2:08:43
36 Liszt - Liebesträume, S. 541: No. 3 in A-Flat Major 2:15:50
37 Schumann - Kinderszenen, Op. 15: No. 7, Träumerei 2:21:36
38 Debussy - Préludes, Premier livre, L. 117: No. 8, La fille aux cheveux de lin 2:24:53
Track 1 performed by Sarah Joy (cello) & Kathy Hohstadt (piano)
Tracks 2, 4-7, 10, 11, 21, 22 & 32 performed by Luke Faulkner
Tracks 3, 8, 17-20, 33-35 performed by Carlo Balzaretti (solo piano)
Tracks 9 & 36-38 performed by Giovanni Umberto Battel (solo piano)
Tracks 12-16 performed by Vadim Chaimovich (solo piano)
Tracks 23-25 performed by Kiev Chamber Orchestra, Liviu Buiuc
Tracks 26, 28 & 29 performed by Giovanni Antonioni (viola), Warmia Symphony Orchestra, Silvano Frontalini
Tracks 27 & 31 performed by Mr & Mrs Cello
Track 30 performed by Duo.Hansen
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This is so relaxing but invigorating during my stressful job. I might try and use it for my cooking or water painting! Bliss!
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I'm 17 and I love classical music. Are there any other teens here? Classical music just hits different...a beautiful kind of different
Edit: The amount of comments here are amazing!♥️I'm so happy to meet all of you classical lovers🌼and thank you for the likes dearest ones🔥
I am 17 as well and normally I only listen to metal, but now I am reading a book and this just brings out the soft side of me... it's just so beautiful and calming
i’m only 13 and classical music is so calming to me
me too☺️
Turning 17 really soon! You’re not alone! I use this music every time I study especially for APUSH which I’m doing right now. There’s a certain air to this type of music that puts my mind in a hyper-focused state that makes studying quite enjoyable! I don’t know what I’d do without it!
It's really beautiful to see other teens enjoying this kind of music!!!🔥✨🌺Majority are blinded by the typical behaviours of teens and believe that all they listen to is depressing, cursing songs, which is very ridiculous. YAY!!! lol
If you're reading this during corona times, I hope you're safe and healthy. Be eternally blessed.
I drank all my Corona.
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You are just screaming for likes.
You also be safe and blessed .
Amen
AYE YOU! STOP SCROLLING AND GET BACK TO STUDYING, CAUSE YOU FINNA PASS THAT TEST, KING! 👑
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AYE YOU! STOP SCROLLING AND GET BACK TO STUDYING, CAUSE YOU FINNA PASS THAT TEST, KING! 👑
Finna?
If you're reading this comment. Just know you got this. You're gonna pass this exam, finish this project or paper nothing is gonna stop you! You're gonna be successful
or queen
To everyone reading this, I hope the stress you feel will go away soon. Serenity will come to you. 🍃
Yoo too, my friend.
for you too
@@yunissonfernandes1920 ^^
Wishing you the same. Thank you dearly ❤
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There comes a time in every man's life when he discovers he enjoys classical music.
I've always loved listening to classical music ever since I was a little child. Isn't that normal?
@Sewon BANG Oh okay, that's good then. It was implied in the comment as if it's a thing you learn to like as you grow up.
Rayth Slayer you were one of the lucky ones
@@MrLGD1234 Ah, so you mean you didn't always enjoy classical music?
Rayth Slayer No, I didn’t really appreciate it until I hit my 20s. Was a good transition from my previous tastes 😂
I'm 77. Thanks for letting me join your conversation. When I was 17 I listened to classical music for the first time, as a university freshman who stumbled into the music room of the university library one day. A nice librarian explained the setup to me. There was a row of turntables to play 33 LP albums, with large headphones attached -- the leathery type that made us listeners look like WWII dive bombers. The sound quality was heavenly. The librarian introduced me to Bach, Beethoven, Handel, Mozart, Chopin, Debussy, dozens of other composers. And to virtuoso performers, now long gone, but their music lives on in their rich legacies of stunning talent embraced by unique and mesmerizing interpretation. That gift to me at age 17, my introduction to classical music, has stayed with me all these years, and for that I am eternally grateful.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful story, Chuck! We're honoured that you've stumbled upon our channel and it warms our heart to know that classical music has been accompanying you for so long ❤
60 years of classical huh. Much respect
You are blessed,Sir.
Hope, you live a long nd happy life ahead
Thanks for sharing that! The first I heard was a string quartet in 6th grade. I was mesmerized! Only now, at age 60, have I rediscovered how beautiful it is. In today's world, we can use all the beauty we can get!
Beautiful story so like in the 60s n some cool headphones and thee way u explain oo, just can imagine how great it must of been
I'm currently in the hospital suffering a horrible miscarriage. This has brought me comfort.
Wishing you well
Carry on, best wishes for you
I’m so glad you found comfort. ❤️
i wish u were good asap
I hope life treats you well in such times and may your family and friends becas close as possible to you.
To anyone reading this: You're a shooting star, capable of lighting up the darkest sky. Don't give up. There's always tomorrow, and you can try again. You are loved, you are important, you are meaningful, you matter ...regardless of any societal measure of worth. Your existence is a miracle I deeply cherish. Thank you for being born 💖💖
Jestem Tobie wdzięczny I dziękuję. Wzajemnie nigdy się nie poddawaj.
Thank you for these kind words.
Words I needed the most! Thanks for your kindness
i hate you
Such beautiful words. Thank you. Best wishes to you too. ❤
I'm a 4 month old fetus and this is really great music. I wish other fetuses like me would have such an exquisite taste as mine.
Do you have speakers inside the womb?
@@jeffyboy9657 Mom swallowed an airpod
God loves u
God loves u
Hello Fetus baby!!! Love to you
I am on my first day of college right now. I will come back here in four years with perfect scores and a new life. Wish me luck!
Edit:
It's going good! I have finished a couple of courses already but I know that I can work harder. I got good grades for my math course so Im happy about that. I'll update you guys in a few more months. THANK YOU for sooo many positive comments. You guys motivated me to work harder 😊
Gl!!!
Good luck . Keep striving ✊🏻
gl I'm grade 8 lol
See you!! Good luck Emilie :D Try your best and persevere!
Best of luck Emilie !!!
I was 17 once... in 1977. The only thing better than being 17 is being 18, then 19, then 20 and on and on. Enjoy every minute of your life cause I think its gonna be a great one.
Saving this coomment forever
Best comment
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i should think like that
@@s.a6686 you you can of me
Love your comment, you can’t imagine how rewarding it is to be 83! 😍💐
To anybody who's reading this, I pray that whatever is hurting or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better. May the darks thoughts, the overthinking, and the doubt exit your mind right now. May clarity replace confusion. May peace and calmness fill your life. Have a nice day
I’m in the room with my grandma dying...I’m playing this because when I was younger, I would always spend the night at her house and wake up and we would go walk somewhere, everytime when I got in her car she would have classical music playing, so Right now she’s dying and I hope she can hear me playing this trying to comfort her... I love you nana.
I'm so sorry.. :( it is really tough, but at the same time it's special to spend the last moments with her. She can definitely listen the music and I'm sure she is so grateful that you are there with her. You are a great grandson! She is going to leave this world in peace and you helped her with that. Be in peace with yourself as well! The grief of loss is the price we pay for the gift of love (Colin Murray Parkes). Big hug from Barcelona! (Sorry if I made mistakes, English is not my language).
Greg all my love to your nana
You're doing an amazing thing mate.
🙏 Special Prayers for your beautiful grandmother and you Greg Gold🙏💗
Sending hugs and strength. Wishing you peace..
Right now, there are people all over the world who are just like you. They're either lonely, they're missing somebody, they're depressed, they're hurt, they're scarred from the past, they're having personal issues no one knows about, they have secrets you wouldn't believe. They wish, they dream and they hope. And right now, they are sitting here reading these words, and I'm writing this for you so you dont feel alone anymore. Always remember, don't be depressed about the past, don't worry about the future, and just focus on today. If today's not so great don't worry! Tomorrow's a new chance. If you are reading this, be sure to share this around to make others feel better. Have a nice day! :)
Blessings to you I feel the genuiness of the msg.
All of the above plus one more: being in mandatory quarantine!😥
Love You. Wish You all the best, you're an amazing human!
Relaxing tv,
I can relate so much to the above/your comment and its so strange as i havnt listened to classical music really before then i click on this totally random and see your comment 1st which i can like i said can relate so much at the moment..
I know some people will think its just a coincidence.. but i believe everything happens for a reason ;-)
Thank you from Brazil.
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My mom used to play this on her piano all the time. Rest in peace Mom, I miss you.
prayers up for you and your family man🙏🏻 hope you’re doing well.
only 1700s kids will remember this
I am sorry for your loss, sending thoughts and prayers to your family. Its hard losing someone you love no matter how much time passes.
🙏🏻
that's my favorite song to play. hope you're feeling good. i'm sure she's in a better place 💙
يبدو أنني العربي الوحيد هنا يُسعدُني ان ارى اشخاصاً كثر يتمتعون بالاستماع والقراءة
بغض النظر عن الاختلاف في بلداننا وافكارنا واجناسنا وحتى الكتب التي نقرأها
فنحن نتشارك حب القراءة والاستماع
شكراً لك على كلماتك الجميلة. نحن نحب أن نرى كيف أن الشغف بالموسيقى والقراءة يجمع الناس معاً بغض النظر عن المكان الذي ينتمون إليه 🌷
لست الوحيد انا احب اذاكر واستمع لهذه الموسيقى الرائعة🤍
قد تختلف أفكارنا، جنسياتنا أو حتى طريقة عيشنا، لكن قد تجمعنا أذواقنا الكلاسكية الراقية المفعمة بشغف القراءة.
I'm sick. my lungs and heart are failing. This gives me some comfort, some strength. Thankyou.
My heart goes out to you. I'm glad you can find comfort in the beauty of this music.
stay strong fam
sending love out to you! stay strong and keep fighting!
you my friend are a warrior..
your heart like an ox and your lungs as good as whale..
never give up on life
praying for you :)
the pandemic will end some day. you will be sitting at your favourite café again, on your own looking out a window or laughing with your friends. you will be able to go to concerts again and scream along to your favourite artists. you will sit on the grass, having a picnic in a crowded park on a sunny day. you will be able to hug your grandparents again. you will be able to meet new people again and find love or new friendships. you will be able to take that trip you've always dreamt of taking. we are all beyong amazing for hanging on this long, I truly salute all of you
What a nice, positive comment 😃😊
It is just what I needed now. Thank you!
We all need hope to continue our lives and with a positive attitude things work out better for sure.
In reality, not all of us will be able to be with ALL of their loved ones.
Some of us have already lost relatives due to the pandemic. Yet, we can hope for best and pray it will be over soon and good days will come back.
That deserves more likes. Thank you for making my day!❤️
Nope, daddy Gates is gonna make you wear a mask forever and live in a pod, or else its to a FEMA camp with you. But if you are sheep enough that you refuse to meet with your relatives and hug your grandparents just because the news told you you can't, then thats what you deserve
@@HA-hi9fk I'm so sorry for forgetting to mention that, my thoughts are with everyone who has lost loved ones to the illness
i dont know you but i love u sm and I wish you the best in life
I love the music. But I love how everyone in the comments section so kind and positive even more. Have a great day, week, month, life everyone.
You too
Likewise😊
Thanks
Thank you and even u should have great life
It's the magical calming effect of the music. :-D
323 years later.... and still bumping these jams 💯💯
Always and forever! That's how you know music really slaps 🔥
I'm listening to this while reading The complete novels of Jane Austen, drinking green tea and listening to the rain outside. Have I become a book character?
no, you're a dilettante.
If you were I would read about you.
yes
well, then youre my friend
well, you're a copycat ^^
Sitting in the woods , with my book.
Anxiety left the game ...
Out Sider
That’s Life
DUDE I'M LITERALLY READING THE OUTSIDER RIGHT NOW WTF
Lyndsie Makena Official congrats. You too are a walking cliche.
@@Sarah-no7lv because I'm reading a good book? Haha that's okay 👌 have a good day 🙏👏🤗
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Anyone who is reading this , remember dreams take time but does not mean they are not achievable . :) :)
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Reading this made me feel really good and lifted up my spirit again! Thanks for this.
True
Some dreams can’t be achieved in one lifetime
as someone born in the 1800s this was very nostalgic. Thank you for this beautiful masterpiece
Yeah . Kids these days won't get it . Haha
LMAO.
*_Cue Master Chief, Doomslayer, and horror mystery puzzle beings all listening to this and all chilling out on a break_*
Hey! Stop scrolling for a second. Take a deep breath. Close your eyes. You are amazing, you got this. I have no clue who you are, but I wish the best for you always. Stay positive💕
Thanks hun!! I wish the best for you too!! Sending you all the love and best wishes!! 💕💕
So im just supposed to read this comment with closed eyes?
@@minanikolic6600 i got you bro i will read it for ya, it says close your eyes.... idk the rest i closed my eyes
thank you
This comment section is something that keeps my hope for the humanity alive
i love this comment; it's so nice to share that with us*-* we can relate
@@Trusty_Stranger I think you misunderstood
You mean the comments that are written to farm likes?
I feel same, Igor ... and though it is quite late for me and I'm dozing off (supposed to be reading) - it's such a joy to read these warm & supportive comments!
I wish everyone well out there: on your exams, studies, profession, love & life!!
Peace & love & respect 🙂🙏🏻👧🏻💐🍃
Turning to God would help too. js
I have never listened to music while reading something. My wife is watching the TV and to avoid the distraction I put my headphones on and randomly looked up “music for reading”. Saw the comment section and was thoroughly inspired by the kindness. Just adding some more love to it. Happy reading everyone. May your dreams come true.
Thank you! Yours too🙃
Happy reading? I have a school project on this book reading sucks. Just doing this to spice this boring book up a bit. But books and reading sucks balls, so not possible.
do the wookie
I read a lot of positivity in the comment section and I needed that thank you.
how?😭
First time listening classic music for myself, to reading. Its beautiful, feels like reading two thrilling books at one time, first with words and second with notes
First time listening classic music for myself, to reading. Its beautiful, feels like reading two thrilling books at one time, first with words and second with notesFirst time listening classic music for myself, to reading. Its beautiful, feels like reading two thrilling books at one time, first with words and second with notesFirst time listening classic music for myself, to reading. Its beautiful, feels like reading two thrilling books at one time, first with words and second with notesFirst time listening classic music for myself, to reading. Its beautiful, feels like reading two thrilling books at one time, first with words and second with notesFirst time listening classic music for myself, to reading. Its beautiful, feels like reading two thrilling books at one time, first with words and second with notes
@@w_neon_zr LOL
Classical*
@@webnamoradafake6023 😅The😅
@@keyariamiller7966 what?
Today I got my new hearing aid and I am listening to this heavenly music through Bluetooth so I am in awe.
Oh wow that's awesome man😄💐
Congrats brother. 😊
That is wonderful- Congratulations!
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I was not aware hearing aids had that capability but I guess it makes sense.
To someone who's writing an assignment in their second language: One day you will nail it and your writing will be smooth as the music.
Me: listens to classical music to study and relax
Me a ballet dancer: hears Tchaikovsky AAAAAAHHH! panics 💀😖
i needed this
I'm litteraly in the same case, wriiting an essay in english which isn't my first language. And I hope it will be as smooth as the music one day ! XD
well im in my 4th language
To be honest, for me this is "Music for Readin these Comments."
Who else is listening to this during the quarantine of 2020?
Covid leaves lots of time to read
A woman who is supposed to be reading a book recommended by her son but had to shut her eyes and absorb the hidden messages of the music
@@annamariejohansen455 same but while doing math homework
Studying in quarantine👌
me
Anyone else enjoying this beautiful music in 2024? Wishing you all luck and happiness! 🌈😊
I just stummbled across this and its beautiful 2024
@@msbutterfly714 Congratulations to you
00:00 Saint-Saens - The Carnival of the Animals: XIII, The Swan
02:38 Debussy - 2 Arabesques: No. 1, Andantino con moto
06:44 Satie - Trois Gymnopédies: No. 1, Lent et doloreux
09:32 Chopin - Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 in E-flat major
13:51 Debussy - Suite Bergamasque, L. 75: III. Clair de Lune
18:34 Faulkner - Daydreaming
21:30 Yiruma - River Flows in You
24:32 Einaudi - Le Onde
27:39 Chopin - Douze Etudes, Op. 25: No. 1 "Aeolian Harp"
30:07 Liszt - Consolations, S. 172: No. 3, Lento placido
34:09 Debussy - Rêverie, L. 68
38:22 Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37a: No. 5, May. White Nights
42:59 Tchaikovsky- The Seasons, Op.37a: No. 6,June.Barcarolle
48:14 Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37a: No. 12, December. Christmas
52:43 Mozart - Rondò in D major, K. 485 (Live Recording)
59:24 Galuppi - Piano Sonata No. 5 in C Major: I. Andante (Live Recording)
1:04:36 Costantini - Elegia
1:06:52 Sakamoto - Energy Flow
1:10:27 Sakamoto - Aqua
1:13:57 Einaudi - Nefeli
1:17:43 Faulkner - Ballade
1:20:36 Faulkner - Springtime
1:23:40 Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 1 in D Major, Op. 6: I. Largo
1:26:35 Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 9 in F Major, Op. 6: I. Preludio
1:28:42 Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 9 in F Major, Op. 6: III. Corrente
1:30:36 Telemann - Viola Concerto in G Major, TWV 51:G9: I. Largo
1:34:10 Barrière - 6 Cello Sonatas: No. 4 in G Major: I. Andante
1:38:55 Telemann - Viola Concerto in G Major, TWV 51:G9: IV. Presto
1:42:01 Stamitz - Sinfonia Concertante in D Major: II. Romanza
1:48:34 Trad. - Greensleves (with variations) [Arr. for Cello and Violin]
1:52:02 Einaudi - Nuvole Bianche (Arr. for Two Cellos)
1:58:33 Faulkner - New Beginning
2:02:38 Mozart/Liszt - Ave Verum Corpus, S. 44
2:04:58 Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 16 in C Major, K. 545 "For Beginners": II. Andante
2:08:43 Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 17 in B-Flat Major, K. 570: II. Adagio
2:15:50 Liszt - Liebesträume, S. 541: No. 3 in A-Flat Major
2:21:36 Schumann - Kinderszenen, Op. 15: No. 7, Träumerei
2:24:53 Debussy - Préludes, Premier livre, L. 117: No. 8, La fille aux cheveux de lin
Track 1 performed by Sarah Joy (cello) & Kathy Hohstadt (piano)
Tracks 2, 4-7, 10, 11, 21, 22 & 32 performed by Luke Faulkner
Tracks 3, 8, 17-20, 33-35 performed by Carlo Balzaretti (solo piano)
Tracks 9 & 36-38 performed by Giovanni Umberto Battel (solo piano)
Tracks 12-16 performed by Vadim Chaimovich (solo piano)
Tracks 23-25 performed by Kiev Chamber Orchestra, Liviu Buiuc
Tracks 26, 28 & 29 performed by Giovanni Antonioni (viola), Warmia Symphony Orchestra, Silvano Frontalini
Tracks 27 & 31 performed by Mr & Mrs Cello
Track 30 performed by Duo.Hansen
umm.... you went through all that effort for nothing bro, it's all in the description 😂
thank you so much!!!!
her, thanks for doing so. it is now easier to find my fav song
Gr Eat thank you :)
thanks so much! :)
I love how there's no hate in here, just kindness. ❤
Good vibes only on HalidonMusic 😊
Yeah todays music kinda suck honestly...
exactly what does vibes mean tho
I hate all of you :p
@Z A so did Minili oni
If you're reading this comment. Just know you got this. You're gonna pass this exam, finish this project or paper nothing is gonna stop you! You're gonna be successful
Amen, thank you😊💖
Edit:I passed the exam. One down, more to go 😊💗
😅😅
❤ Thank you so much for that.
I really appreciate that
Sewon BANG same here
I can't count how many times I've come back to this video while I'm writing. It's enough mental stimulation to stop me thinking of anything but my work, but not enough to distract me from my writing. Perfect.
You have no idea how rewarding your words are for us H, thank you so much!
yyeeeess, I'm here to write the same! these melodies have been soothing me for half a year, about twice a month. this selection reminds me of summer, carefreeness and happines! every time I want to give another like, but this is impossible 😄
warm hugs to you from ukraine! 💖💞
Me too! I must listen to this at least twice a week while working. And Luke Faulkner's songs are probably my favorites.
for the past two years this is the only thing i have played while studying, reading, working etc. it really works like magic!
What kind of things do you write? Erotic novels?
I grew up adoring classical music. Fell out of love with it in my teens, but as an adult, I am finding a new appreciation for it.
:()
Beautiful,,❤︎
I Didn't ask
My uncle is a famous classical composer. Daniel Ernest Forrest!
@@tarasscurry7095 I didn’t ask you to reply to the comment
OK -- this is probably the weirdest comment you'll ever get. I live in an open cabin off the grid in Bocas del Toro Province, Panamá. I don't typically play music, but started playing this album today and a 3-inch hummingbird has been so fascinated, he/she has been perched on a branch outside of our screened-in home for hours. Amazing he/she sits still for so long. Every so often he/she flies away, but then comes right back. There seems to be some head bobbing and wing spreading every so often. Clearly, you have made an impression. Gracias from Central America!
You're hardly off the grid if you're commenting on UA-cam!
off the grid doesn't mean zero power or internet access my friend @@Nautilus1972
Oh, you are so off grid you need some attention!
Hummingbirds have good taste. He/she was congratulating you for the same,
What a beautiful place to live👍 🌷🕊
I m putting my baby to sleep and i read your comments while i listen to this magical music , cars outside of people coming home in this small town, dogs are making noise because someone is going out and i just think how grateful i am for all of it . I m so amazed by your stories, your sharing is making me go somewhere else and be someone else for a moment. ✨ Love you 💗
when I was a kid, there was always classical music at dinner with my parents. I hated it, now 23, living alone, far away from anything I know, this music makes me feel less lonely, as if I'm eating dinner at home.
what do you do for living? I steal comments from other people
@@LeviatanDemocratico omg
@@LeviatanDemocratico at least ur honest
Same here, although I learned how to love it from my grandma (who's a great pianist btw haha) when I was little. Now it does have a special feeling when I hear it, It makes me miss my grandparents and family gathering so much ...
classical music will always be with you
"We may speak different languages, but music is a language we all understand." From Jordan 🌺
@firenz shah yes
@@optimalcrazy9607 good save
@firenz shah su:)
Uma verdade incontestável...
the classical music community is so wholesome on youtube, anyone here for a loss or heartbreak, I'm so sorry. if your working on a project then good luck. and if your here purely just to chill then relax, have a break. this music is good for any occasion.
only 1700s kids will remember this
Yes , we are nice. And we say the corniest jokes. Lol.
the classical music community is so wholesome on youtube, anyone here for a loss or heartbreak, I'm so sorry. if your working on a project then good luck. and if your here purely just to chill then relax, have a break. this music is good for any occasion.
You should be sorry, since it was your fault. And good luck is the BEST for people who don't have skill. Your emotions "matter".
I'm 16 and I'm studying for finals and I'm so stressed that I can't even study, I remember he used to listen to music whenever he felt uneasy or angry so I'm now listening to it and trying to study and hope it helps
Why we read:
1 to learn
2 to escape
3 to validate beliefs
4 to know we are not alone
5 find new ideas
6 be inspired
7 to learn to think
8 stay teachable
9 dare to dream
10 gain courage
11 strengthen convictions
12 learn to write
13 fall in love
14 stretch our mind
15 be tolerant
Not to fail the nephrology test :´/
Bc i have to do it for school
This age to leanr age dont forget about iy gurys
@@OfaelO TRUUUUU
Good way to think of it. I learned this quote in MacGyver atleast "Only a fool thinks he has everything figured out. A wise man knows that he doesnt know everything"
This is from school teacher in Greece working on a Sunday night and preparing my on line classes for the week!
Stay strong our dear students!
We will get through this!
Ta katafernoume kyria❤
Αλλα ντ αλλα και τς Παρασκευης το γαλα
good luck with youre students
Ευχαριστούμε!!!
Yes l home schooled my youngest child for a year. It was challenging, frustrating, but also creative and rewarding. He later obtained a masters degree and works for a world wide education organisation. Universal love to you, your students and everyone reading this reply. Stay positive. Everything has a beginning middle and a ending. Keep your mind focused that life will unfold, lovely themes, within the given timespan and you will remember teaching learning days and smile. ☺️☺️
This might be the first video on youtube where, in the comments section, I find so much kindness. The magic of the classic music that calms down the troubled souls. Have my best wishes as well from me, strangers. :)
And love right back, fellow stranger.
I thought the same thing. I was smiling the entire time looking through these comments.
@@nannerlchanel5045 YEEEESSSSSS!!!!!!!!!! I am SUCH a social person. And strangers to me are friends I have not yet met!!! Nice to know someone else thinks the same way.
Yeah> I was amazed at the kindness. Usually people are like stranger danger but, this was really encourageing to see soo much kindness!
Stfu ;)
0:00 Held my dog named Buddy. My golden retriever to this by our fire pit as we was passing away 😢 He loved his classical music and backyard time with his poppa ❤ Everytime I hear this song it stops me in my tracks and for a minute I'm taken back 3 years ago to that June evening. .Miss my good boy ❤❤
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As a teen person I really love classical music. I don't understand why most of people find classical music boring, it just heals my soul.
yeah ofcourse our generation kinda like hip hop high beats music
yaa
Well, I don't think classical music is boring, I really love it because it's really good for your focus in studies, although I'm guilty of listening to metal music, still, I love classical😗
@@reekalan Does listening to Neoclassical Metal count : ]
@@siennalee4725 I think they’re prob just not used to listening to music without lyrics, and it’s pretty simple, mainstream and pleasant to the ears. I personally don’t really pay attention to the lyrics and I started to get invested to other genres once I listened to them more so genres like classical, jazz, boss’s nova might be unusual. I want more people to explore other genres tho.
"Once you learn to read, you will be forever free"
Exactly. You're correct. I have the evidence for your point.
That is so true u can just get lost in books they are like mazes that block out the real world
- Frederick Douglass
I posted your comment on my stories, I liked your phrase so much
@@diegosarmiento6266 Oh thank you❤. But the credits go to Frederick Douglass, who is the beautyfull mind behind that quote.
How many times have i come here. You are like an old friend. Thank you
Your comment warms our heart Scott, it truly means a lot to know that you keep coming back to our playlist. Thank _you_ for your support!
i dont know if im crying because of the music or because my research paper
how did the paper go?
same here
wow me 😂
definitely your research paper
can confirm that it's the research paper I have the same problem right now
Listening to this while grading law exams in Shanghai. It's a cold Chinese winter but this music makes me so grateful to be alive; to live in a world where people create this, others write software, and yet others upload it. Took a lot of people and a lot of connections to be here right now, listening.
Such a deep consideration! Thank you for sharing it with us. We are happy our playlist helps you to study, too :)
Double-V W love you
Your so aesthetic and idk why😂
And I am listening while studying for my law exams in sunny Los Angeles.
@@PokemonGoPlus dont make me so jealous!:( im in chilly chilly atlantic canada studying for my high school exams.
01 Saint-Saens - The Carnival of the Animals: XIII, The Swan 00:00
02 Debussy - 2 Arabesques: No. 1, Andantino con moto 02:38
03 Satie - Trois Gymnopédies: No. 1, Lent et doloreux 06:44
04 Chopin - Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 in E-flat major 09:32
05 Debussy - Suite Bergamasque, L. 75: III. Clair de Lune 13:51
06 Faulkner - Daydreaming 18:34
07 Yiruma - River Flows in You (Live Recording) 21:30
08 Einaudi - Le Onde 24:32
09 Chopin - Douze Etudes, Op. 25: No. 1 "Aeolian Harp" 27:39
10 Liszt - Consolations, S. 172: No. 3, Lento placido 30:07
11 Debussy - Rêverie, L. 68 34:09
12 Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37a: No. 5, May. White Nights 38:22
13 Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37a: No. 6, June. Barcarolle 42:59
14 Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37a: No. 12, December. Christmas 48:14
15 Mozart - Rondò in D major, K. 485 (Live Recording) 52:43
16 Galuppi - Piano Sonata No. 5 in C Major: I. Andante (Live Recording) 59:24
17 Costantini - Elegia 1:04:36
18 Sakamoto - Energy Flow 1:06:52
19 Sakamoto - Aqua 1:10:27
20 Einaudi - Nefeli 1:13:57
21 Faulkner - Ballade 1:17:43
22 Faulkner - Springtime 1:20:36
23 Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 1 in D Major, Op. 6: I. Largo 1:23:40
24 Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 9 in F Major, Op. 6: I. Preludio 1:26:35
25 Corelli - Concerto Grosso No. 9 in F Major, Op. 6: III. Corrente 1:28:42
26 Telemann - Viola Concerto in G Major, TWV 51:G9: I. Largo 1:30:36
27 Barrière - 6 Cello Sonatas: No. 4 in G Major: I. Andante 1:34:10
28 Telemann - Viola Concerto in G Major, TWV 51:G9: IV. Presto 1:38:55
29 Stamitz - Sinfonia Concertante in D Major: II. Romanza 1:42:01
30 Trad. - Greensleves (with variations) [Arr. for Cello and Violin] 1:48:34
31 Einaudi - Nuvole Bianche (Arr. for Two Cellos) 1:52:02
32 Faulkner - New Beginning 1:58:33
33 Mozart/Liszt - Ave Verum Corpus, S. 44 2:02:38
34 Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 16 in C Major, K. 545 "For Beginners": II. Andante 2:04:58
35 Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 17 in B-Flat Major, K. 570: II. Adagio 2:08:43
36 Liszt - Liebesträume, S. 541: No. 3 in A-Flat Major 2:15:50
37 Schumann - Kinderszenen, Op. 15: No. 7, Träumerei 2:21:36
38 Debussy - Préludes, Premier livre, L. 117: No. 8, La fille aux cheveux de lin 2:24:53
Track 1 performed by Sarah Joy (cello) & Kathy Hohstadt (piano)
Tracks 2, 4-7, 10, 11, 21, 22 & 32 performed by Luke Faulkner
Tracks 3, 8, 17-20, 33-35 performed by Carlo Balzaretti (solo piano)
Tracks 9 & 36-38 performed by Giovanni Umberto Battel (solo piano)
Tracks 12-16 performed by Vadim Chaimovich (solo piano)
Tracks 23-25 performed by Kiev Chamber Orchestra, Liviu Buiuc
Tracks 26, 28 & 29 performed by Giovanni Antonioni (viola), Warmia Symphony Orchestra, Silvano Frontalini
Tracks 27 & 31 performed by Mr & Mrs Cello
Track 30 performed by Duo.Hansen
I think this might be helpful :)
Thank you so much, this was very helpful! 🙇
@@ruoyangjiang5268 this was literally in the description so like it was just a copy and paste comment tbh.
@@johnandandreacampbell2974 ah, but I can't click the timestamps in the description, so still useful
You are the kind of people, wants the world to be a better place. Thanks!
Raúl D he copied it from the description in the video
Thank you very much for making this beautiful playlist. I've been listening every day and it is truly healing to the soul. This music brings me to tears healing what I didn't realize was hurting. God bless you. 🙏💕🙏
only 1700s kids will remember this
@@The-Fish exactly. those were some good ol' times
I remember being a young lad running around the school yard waiting to be released so I could go listen to the performance of Debussy, Bach, and Chopin. Tis truly amazing how far things have come. Truly, only 1700s kids will remember the joy of running to see Debussy.
@@neztanizaki2346 Claude Debussy actually lived in the early 20th century (1900's), during the Impressionist Period. During this period, composers often wrote music in an impression of the classical style of their predecessors. This is often called neo-classical music because it sounds similar to music of the classical era, but it is not. In addition, many composers who lived during the Impressionist Period were heavily influenced by the artists of that era. For example, most of Debussy's works are his musical impressions of the paintings of the French artist Monet.
What a classic, me and the boys would rock out to this
we used to rush home from school, get baked and sit outside the performance hall listening to Mozart
I'm 19 and I agree that classical music brings to you the serenity and comfort that lacks in pop music of my generation.. it is like finding shelter for your heart and soul in music
indeed a true piece of art that was created
Cringe
@@emattera6391 thanks
Sorry I can’t like this comment it’s at 69 likes rn but I do agree
@@litn_l4693 don't worry, be generous 🤣(˵ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°˵)
It’s a shame to listen to this incredible music playlist, to fall deep into a lovely, glorious trance only to be stirred my a KFC ad.
bro just get yourutbe prumien ist nto htaaat hrad
but that costs money lol
@@shabblepony then gte more onmey??//?/???..??/./??
wish it was that easy lol
@@kaz8297 *youtube *premium *it's *not *that *hard
As a student I would spend countless hours studying while listening to this music compilation. Now, as a neuroscientist, I listen to this same video for countless hours while processing data and writing grant proposals! I even bought a clavinova piano to attempt to learn some of the easier pieces (not going well thus far, I need classes and more practice time haha).
You have no idea how incredible it is for us to read this Eric! You were a student and now you're a neuroscientist and our music still keeps you company as you work? It means the world, thank you 😭💗 (also don't give up the piano, we believe in you!)
You are my people
Learn music theory, ,FIRST!!, , , then obtain some beginner music books, for your instrument, ,then a Hannon exercise book, ,then with large amounts of practice, , you'll have the ability, ,to play/enjoy any music you wish to play, , ,It is mandatory to learn the BASICS, ,FIRST!! . . .learn to Crawl, prior to attempting to run!!!!. . . . . It's worth it!!!
now I am curious about the effects of these music pieces on neural activities :)
That is so cool! Music really is something special.
Just imagine how different the times were. Nowadays we can do things such as search and listen to any classical piece our hearts desire. Over and over. But back then, if you wanted to hear music you had to wait for a composer, orchestra, or some live rendition of a written piece to be played. Or you had to learn an instrument and play for yourself. Which wasn't as easy as it is today. Music is soundtrack of life itself, a universal language that even if we all cant speak it, we all can understand it. Hope everyone is staying safe, and same during all this craziness.
It's crazy, but everything is there for reason. When we can't go to amazing live shows, we can't meet artist. We can listen to their music 300 Year after. I am so grateful.
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Thank you for pointing this out, I feel even more appreciative for being able to enjoy the music several types away. Stay safe and take care, keep on enjoying more music you love!
Why is everybody 17 for are all of that age I don't think we are but once upon a time we may have been in our joyous teenage years hehe
using this to try and focus on reading. i have adhd so it's really hard but i made it to 10 minutes of reading now and i'm already proud of myself
Congrats, that’s a great feat! You will only get better and better with time. Best of luck!
That is wonderful! You should definitely be proud of yourself and I am too
that's amazing! I, on the other hand, am reading slower than you! 😝 everybody has their own pace. Good job btw. keep it up dood. BE PROUD OF YOURSELF❗❗❗
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congratulations...I hope you will better next time
I am a fan of multiple forms of musical expression, but, nothing, nothing comes close to the power of classical music
Ever Heard of Igbo music???
@@graciedaniels4833 I hadn't. Just Googled it and it sounded dreadful. Perhaps I wasn't listening to the same stuff you mean. Do you have any recommendations?
LAnonHubbard igbo music is a region in nigeria, and trust me it is not calm
I agree 120%
classical music is like the foundation of all music
if you don't like it then your building is gonna crumble at some point
also if you haven't listened to Jacob Lee I can highly recommend him.
when I first listened to his songs I was disappointed it took me so long to come across his music
Growing up during the 60s and 70s I was always a follower of Rock music, but lo and behold, in my uncle's home where I lived ten years, every saturday and Sunday he woke us up with his Grand piano playing many of these compositions. He was an opera singer as well, so that influence finally reflected me in me little by little, particularly on Saturdays, when it didnt feel right without Bach, Mozart or Wagner, I often went to bookstores around greenwich village new york on Saturdays or Sunday, and stay there for hours, reading art history, the occult or classic bohemian writings, while listening to the clasical pieces played in the store. It was always so peacheful and different from the world out there, and it meant home to me.. and now as I turned 69 here I am writing and listening to the subterranean classical influence in my destiny...
Art has no language and race. I hope we can get through these bad days best. It feels good to see people with kind spirited here. peaceful and healthy days. Love from Turkey
love from iowa
@@georgew.6106💛
@Luigi DeNardis love from Brasil
𝓁𝑜𝓋𝑒, from 𝒩𝒶𝓂𝒾𝒷𝒾𝒶
LOVE FROM ALGERIA Dz
The “plague” bearing down upon us all; sit, read, and relax in good company. Cheers to all.
Heh I'm reading the Plague and listening to this
Cheers.
ayeee
That is the point.. Wait, hold on, and find yourself again..
I started to read again, i started to listen classic music again,play piano more frequently, i put the phone apart and apreciate every beat of my life ..
I would like humans beings have learned some with this vírus and respect more our home planet earth and themselves..
Be safe
Peace
Stay healthy everybody - smiling, reading and listening to this heavenly music ...
If you are listening to this while studying for your exams, I wish you all the luck in the world. You’ll do amazing :)
Obrigado.
i will not do amazing, but thanxx
*Gets an E+ on math exam*
tysm i needed that
@@Asehpe Brasil sil sil
I started listening to this specific collection in 2020 during the first year of the horrible COVID. It was so wonderful to connect with people everywhere who were listening also. The comments were like "is there anyone out there listening?" I come back to this collection over and over again.
Комментарии великолепны.
I used to turn pages for my mother sometimes when she played. I wish she had made me practice, but she couldn't bring herself to because her mother made her practice and she hated it. She was well loved for her beautiful playing and her kindness and inner beauty. I'm sure Chopin contributed to that. I'm now 81 years old My mother, Laura Margaret Gundry Morris, passed on about 20 years ago.
I’m sorry for your loss
What a beautiful memory. Thank you.
@@carriekaufman3316 and you are beautiful too, wish you the best Elizabeth!
Thank you for sharing this beautiful memory with us! Truly 🥰
It’s wonderful to see people of all ages in this comment section. I hope you are doing ok, and you have my best of wishes.
Crazy to think that back in the day, you could maybe hear just a few of these songs if you were lucky and rich enough. We take for granted how easy it is to access such beautiful music ✨
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I agree. We have fast internet, easy to use technology, and knowledge to learn others with ease. So its easy to complain when its so easy. Considering how much work you had to put down when times were way more rougher.
This was the last piano compilation my dad listened to before going to heaven on January the 1st 2020. He listened to the whole 2 hours and a half music then he had a heart attack and passed away. I am sure he went to the other life very pleased and with his heart in peace. So long dad, I will meet you there one day.
i am sorry for your loss he is in a better place just remember that he loves you and he is happy
god bless
so sorry for your loss
رحمه الله
2020 can bring you down but just know, things get better and everything happens for a reason, good or bad. I'm sorry for your loss and I'm sure he is happy up where he is now, he might be gone physically, but he lives on in your heart. Continue to love throughout all the rough patches, may life treat you well.
This music pulled me from the loneliest days in my life, it also gave me strength and courage. I always listen to this music when I study, and it gives me motivation and makes me stay focused. I believe classical music touches the nervous system in a way of stimulating cognition and self-awareness. It helps a listener to connect with his/her soul, it is a living work of art.
My grandpa has died recently and coming into this comment section, *sigh* You guys are so wise, it's almost like he's still with me. Thank you, you are good people.
He will be always in your happiest memories.
so sorry for your loss, this music can make you feel so many things. he's happier now and will always be by your side no matter what. stay strong :)
rip
Me after listening to this:
10 IQ Points Higher
I came here just to relax while reading a book but as i'm reading through the comments, I'm sorry for all of your losses, for all of your injuries, for all of your mental problems, for all of your troubles in life. I just want to say that you are not alone in any of this
The classical music in background while just romanticizing your life, is probably the best thing you can do... It is so pure and calming.
We wholeheartedly agree!
Being broken and stimulate it with music
@@mehmethacioglu2092 oh another level yess!!!
Crying tears of sorrow and joy as this guides me through my emotions and internal processes for the intense events in my life as of late. Classical music provides a wonderful soundtrack to one’s intense meditation and growth.
So many emotions you couldn’t find in other songs. We all love to feel like the main character and we should. There is nothing embarrassing about that. 😌🥰
Tis comment section though. I'm having a hard time but this made me feel so much better. Sending virtual hugs for everyone in here who took time to write something nice, and everyone reading this comment section who's going through a hard time. Take care guys!
thank you
No one asked
:)
@@جِبْرِيل-ح4ي high-key no one asked you to reply
@@جِبْرِيل-ح4ي good job 👍
This is my to go to playlist for peace of mind, relaxation, and help to focus during a lot of different tasks! I have ADHD and this is greatly helping me to focus; its taking away the ’background noises’ in my head😊 Thank you for making this available!
I have used this playlist frequently for years now❤
I was sitting in a chair on my roof listening to this, watching the early sunset , The Palm trees dancing in the distance, birds flying over the sky
all I could see were silhouettes... A blow of wind gently blew my hair on my face...
I closed my eyes and everything became more beautiful.
What a wonderful world ~~
this comment should be the opening to your memoir.
=-)
Thought you were going to say you fell off the roof after the wind blew.
Sounds wonderful.
I am listening it while PAINTING...what else do I need in life ? Time to paint and music like this ..Heavenly pleasure
smita k God that sounds heavenly
Heavenly indeed
@@Felipe-dm4rm i know that. I just expanded your reference!
@@somchaishanabi9197 lol
Lucky you.
I was reading while listening to this, but at one point I just couldn't help but closing my eyes to appreciate those beautiful pieces
Yeah, some of these pieces are just too good to be in the background of studying and need to be enjoyed by themselves.
I'm listening to this while finishing the Red Dragon to start The silence of the Lambs. It's just perfect.
Same ☺️
Same here :)
I just finished reading a chapter of a book called Medieval Woman. Its interesting as it is based on historical knowledge of how a ordinary woman called Marion lived her life, and it includes all the people in Marion's life too. Great book. And now I shall listen to this superb music.
There is a reason this music is called "classical" because its classic... especially as someone who loves music for what it makes you FEEL - this just eases my anxiety and puts me in a good space. Hope everyone reading this in 2024 is doing well and prospering in all aspects of your life 🖤
From Pretoria, South Africa.
Reminds me of nearly 50 years ago, coming home from church on a Sunday evening,. 3 kiddies young teens, a cup of tea, toast, then lights out, lying on the floor listening to our classical records. And today as 50+ they love it. Thank you. God bless you all all over the world. ❤️🙏
@@dylanholmes1985 nice hearimg from someone in Durbs......ons familie Vakansie stad!!! Miss not going there anymore. Moved from Nelspruit, Lowveld, left home 51 years. Dankie Dylan vir die boodskappie. 🙏🇿🇦
I have no idea where or what any of those places are but this is le epic wholesome moment
Aww, im from Argentina, South America. Your words cannot be sweetter, good luck on your life Marge
I'm 81 yes old and never stopped listening to classical music. Studied piano at the age of 9 up to high school went college so didn't play piano much, but vacation time I do
up to now I can still play but not the same as when I was young. Very relaxing to listen too. Love the composers and their compositions
awesome
are you living :)
@@ashirlar2101 that sounds a little mean don't you think?
@@ashirlar2101 thats not very nice, hm?
@@ashirlar2101 That isn't a very proper answer, don't you think?
I am in my lab sitting and doing literature reviews; the music refreshes me and moves me out of my depression zone. To whoever reading this Best of Luck , and be brave, you are just going to fulfil your dreams very soon.
Don’t worry about your exam. Don’t worry about your test. Don’t worry about the home work due tomorrow. You’re doing amazing and even coming here to study is a start and I’m proud of you! Don’t stress out. You’re doing amazing. You got this. And just remember, I might not know you but at the end of the day I want you to do well, so if you don’t want to study for yourself, study for me. I believe in you ❤️
Thank you
Finishing my lab report at 3 in the morning thank you for your kind words. 😊
😭😭😭
Note for myself
00:00 The swan by Saint saens
18:34 Daydreaming by Faulkner
21:30 River flows in you by Yiruma
34:10 Rêverie by Debussy
1:04:36 Elegia by Constantini
1:06:52 Energy Flow by Sakamoto
1:10:28 Aqua by Sakamoto
1:13:52 Nefeli by Einaudi
1:17:44 Ballade by Faulkner
1:20:37 Springtime by Faulkner
thanks, these are my favorite too
This is my first time listening to classical music and I'm in love with daydreaming..is there more that may be similar.
@@kalebniehaus3744 its such a beautiful piece! i think you can listen to more of faulkners music on youtube and spotify :) if you do there should be music like that in your reccomended as well :)
Merci pour l'info... j'apprécie...
Thank you! 💜
Listening to this as my stepdad, my friend, my brother of 30 years departs this earth, he loved classical, he got me into classical music, he asked for the music. I brought him this, he is sleeping like a baby, and if you read this then by now he is long gone, and one day I will be, and so will you, so enjoy life, love your family and friends with a full heart, and may life be good to you.
may his soul rest in peace
@@bouazizabir8695 thank you kindly ♡
stay safe man
what a beautiful scene you painted there, even tho it was the time of losing someone you love. God be with you.
Bless your heart Jason for sharing this with us
can't stop playing it. thank you for sharing this with the world
You're incredibly kind Paloma, thank you so much for the love on our playlist! More music for reading can be found here if you'd like: ua-cam.com/video/CSpQeaKk9I8/v-deo.html
Something about classical music that makes me imagine rainy afternoon, rain hitting cobblestone pavement. A sunny meadow. A desolate, evening walk in the park. An old winding path leading up to god knows where. Just the innocence of youth.
What makes classical music so special is that it speaks a story to you with just its tunes. And I love it for that. I know this is a bit different but I also listen to progressive trance and the reason why I like it because the progression of the tunes speaks a story to me as well. Except classical is so much better at it, and so soothing..
I love your description, reading it just made me so happy!
This has to be the nicest comment section I've ever seen. Next time I'm having a bad day, I'm going to pop in here and scroll down
This has to be the nicest comment section I've ever seen. Next time I'm having a bad day, I'm going to pop in here and scroll down
@@zacharyjonnie6012 Very original
Amen, I was just thinking the same. Very wholesome
@@funtimes8296 loll
Yes, this comment section and relaxing music for sleep comment section❤️
This is the side of youtube I try and be, nice comments and good vibes. Not hating on each other or seeing the negative in everything. Its refreshing
That's the HalidonMusic community! Have you joined us already? 😉
I agree lad
I love classical music because there is so much going on in one song, each note represents a character, a emotion, dialogue. Theres romance, death, despair, love, sadness and hope. I love to close my eyes and imagine I'm in the music, skipping to each note, waving to each person that walks by, Taking a sip of tea and it being to sweet. There is so much life in classical music, I wish I could BE the music.
I read the comments and saw people wishing all the best to total strangers. Thanks for renewing my hope for the humanity. I wish you all the best of life. Never lose hope!
Exactly
same to you I know you will have a life filled with amazing moments and adventures i wish the best for you and your loved ones
You have stumbled into the nice corner of the internet. Stay as long as you like...
this reminds me of bookstore before quarantine which is very nostalgic.
Yes so sad. Wish it could all go back to how it was.
Me2. :’ }
lol yeah
Barnes n Noble, where art thou?
No turning back my friends what was will no longer fade in to the present moment we call now.. yet do not be saddened for all ages and all things come to an end yet the love can never be separated. death cannot not divide the moment and memories which shall live and stand in the eternal time and space of life....
My youngest dog was incredibly overactive this morning, even though I had taken her out, let her run, and played with her extensively. She was constantly bothering my older dog, to the point of being annoying. I had heard that dogs get calmer with classical music. And indeed: within five minutes of playing this recording, both dogs were fast asleep! Nice playlist btw!
me: i really need to focus on studying, i have a good idea, let's put on some classical for studying music on youtube, that'll stop me procrastinating
also me: reading comments for 30 minutes
Think, "I don't want to study" then say out loud "And what?" and go study.
I literally just put this on to focus on work, then did the same thing haha
Wow thanks! Your comment just saved me from the youtube comment session.
허윤형 same lol I have exams tomo and I really need to study
yes
I’m a person who’s trying to live a normal life despite my mental state and my struggles at home. Listening to this and taking some time to read has really calmed me down a bit.
💛
Escaping the insanity of the media and confused people is necessary. Stay strong...we are here.
I understand and empathise with you. To say it's hard is an understatement, peace be with you. ☀️☮️🌻☯️
Life has become exhausting, I too am struggling, yet knowing we are all here listening and being proactive in staying as well as we can be, eases the emotional turmoil each of us are experiencing. Many peaceful healing blessings and love.
Refrain from watching any news whatsoever! I stopped twenty years ago. When I accidentally come across it, it’s like watching kindergarten kids! But they’re cuter! Hang in there!
It's now March 2020 and I am here doing college homework while my daughter sleeps next to me. This music is soothing to us both.
best of times
I hope u will have the best day! Don't give up, everything is gonna be alright🌹
I hope even if it’s just 1 single person that sees this, that they have an amazing day and an even better future!!!!
really needed that thank you
how about 138 ppl
Same to you❤️
Well your in luck 258 have seen this 😊
Thank you so much ❣️
Legend has it that this music was made during the quarantine of 1720
Siva N Legend has it that someone is listening to this right now, in 2020
Old music never goes out of style, but this music is more motivational music than reading music! Inspirational music!
Lol I make this as my sleeping music😅
not inspirational at all
To someone who's writing an assignment in their second language: One day you will nail it and your writing will be smooth as the music.
To be honest, for me this is "Music for Readin these Comments."
@@amberboyd2326 😂🙈