Chopin Nocturne F minor Op. 55 no. 1 - Analysis: ESCAPING FATE?

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
  • Pianist Henrik Kilhamn goes through the F minor Nocturne that is both heavy and simple. The melody is always returning to a C as if being held in the firm grip of Fate, and after a dramatic middle section the ending comes as a surprise.
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    4:44 Middle section
    7:28 Return
    10:31 Performance
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    Frédéric Chopin: Nocturne F minor, Op. 55 no. 1 (1844)
    📄 Score: Schirmer Edition, 1894, reissue 1934, Editor: Carl Mikuli, imslp.org
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  • @SonataSecrets
    @SonataSecrets  Год назад +2

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  • @dhio9615
    @dhio9615 4 года назад +76

    I never really realised that the piece is all about that C note

  • @djsalad5752
    @djsalad5752 3 года назад +20

    That’s always how I sorta felt while listening to this song. It’s my personal favorite nocturne and I’m so glad someone was able to put how it made me feel into words

  • @LagartoChicloso
    @LagartoChicloso 2 года назад +55

    “It is dreadful when something weighs on your mind, not to have a soul to unburden yourself to. You know what I mean. I tell my piano the things I used to tell you.”
    -Frédéric Chopin

  • @thesound9888
    @thesound9888 4 года назад +35

    that part you love, i cant stop listening over and over again, i cant play it but i try changing speeds in that phrase, it's kind of falling from a mountain, sometimes rolling, sometimes floating in the air. Good job. Please explain Chopin Ballade No.1 in Gminor, it has a very painfull phrase. Thank you

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  4 года назад +10

      Exactly - that's the feeling on that place!
      Chopin G minor ballad is on my list for the future :)

    • @diatonicdissonance
      @diatonicdissonance 3 года назад

      @@SonataSecrets would love to see this more than anything !

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  Год назад +7

      Chopin Ballade in G minor done now: ruclips.net/video/7kfJvpODcXM/видео.html

  • @caterscarrots3407
    @caterscarrots3407 4 года назад +20

    I hear characters to certain keys when I am composing a piece. For me, F minor is like "The Key of Death" if you will. I hear this unrelievable, funerial sadness to it with the bass clef, even if it is just 1 octave below middle C, and the sadness of the bass clef transfers over to the treble clef notes. I can get a similarly sad feeling out of C minor, but for me at least, it requires most of the notes to be in the bass clef if I am in C minor and aiming for that level of sadness. I definitely hear that deathly melancholy in this nocturne.

  • @Ocagna
    @Ocagna 2 года назад +6

    I really like your descriptions and the illustrations you put on the sheet music. I think there very accurate! You help us enhancing our the experience of listening to a piece.

  • @anthonyb2745
    @anthonyb2745 4 года назад +7

    Sadness and grief with moments of hope, defiant angered resistance in the piu mosso section, relenting to the melancholy and finally descending into madness in the coda.

  • @johnblack3288
    @johnblack3288 2 года назад +2

    Thanks Henrik for your explanation. I really like the Horowitz version of Opus 55. He takes a lot, a lot of freedom in the expression of this piece. Yours is well played.

  • @topherhenny5268
    @topherhenny5268 Год назад +1

    That is such a great way to describe this piece, I wasn't thinking about it today and had the same perception, it's about fate.

  • @finnianreilly1831
    @finnianreilly1831 3 года назад +35

    This nocturne was used at a critical juncture in the story of the Cyberpunk 2077 video game, and it is very interesting that Henrik links it with the idea of "Escaping Fate", because that is, in a sense, what the protaganist V is trying to do. V visits a character, Hanako Arasaka, (who is playing the nocturne) to beg a favor that might help V escape a death sentence, but in the end V cannot escape his/her fate. Not surprisingly, the game is made in Poland :-) ruclips.net/video/qdJAji3GiMo/видео.html

  • @andjelapetrovic494
    @andjelapetrovic494 3 года назад +29

    Because of these emojis I play different 😂😍

  • @Yaimdan
    @Yaimdan 10 месяцев назад

    Loved learning this piece a few years ago. I've since gotten rusty but have began working on it again. Such a lovely comforting melody.

  • @BalancedEarth
    @BalancedEarth 3 года назад +7

    Underappreciated analysis! Love it

  • @amjan
    @amjan 2 года назад +2

    That C note in the bass is one of the most evil, sinister, ominous notes in all of music history. And I'm a death metal fan who loves Schoenberg as well.

  • @finnianreilly1831
    @finnianreilly1831 3 года назад +1

    An excellent analysis and a beautiful interpretation with a very nice tempo, not too fast. This has inspired me to finish learning this piece which I started before but then forgot about. Thank you Henrik for sharing.

  • @user-rh9yp5vr7x
    @user-rh9yp5vr7x 2 дня назад

    Horowitz really does bring out depths of feeling in his performances.

  • @jessemccree9171
    @jessemccree9171 4 года назад +30

    Wonderful interpretation! I think the end of this piece is similar to the end of Fantasy op.49, they are both in f minor.

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  4 года назад +3

      You're right, the endings are very similar!

    • @Lagrimoso
      @Lagrimoso 3 года назад +1

      i heard those last two chords before the appregiated f major chords like ballade no 4 too

    • @angreagach
      @angreagach Месяц назад

      The Fantasy starts in F minor and ends in Ab major. This Nocturne begins in F minor and ends in F major. The mood is indeed similar, though.

  • @Eric59541
    @Eric59541 3 года назад +2

    Many thanks Henrik. Great video and super playing. (AGAIN).

  • @antoniavignera2339
    @antoniavignera2339 2 года назад +4

    È un grande piacere seguire le Sue dettagliate spiegazioni. I miei sinceri complimenti per l’esecuzione aderente al testo.Senz’altro Chopin sarebbe stato contento.

  • @AwKeShen.
    @AwKeShen. 4 месяца назад

    Love this interpretation of one of my favorite Chopin Nocturnes!

  • @mcoldewey
    @mcoldewey Год назад +1

    Great analysis as always. One thing I've noticed is that at the piu mosso (m.48) the octave triplets are actually an echo of what first seems to be the "decoration" of the melody at 27 and 43. So it's not entirely new, though because of the register, the harmony and the tempo, it sounds that way. Also, the "counterpoint" section starting at 57 uses a part of this triplet figure against the descending four-note melody of the first part. Chopin transformed melodies and motives in ingenious ways. And the beauty of the last section - how he weaves the most intricate harmony and passagework into the recap of the main melody - is something that I don't think another composer could have done.

  • @JustKeysMusic
    @JustKeysMusic 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful performance of the piece. Thank you for your analysis.

  • @at8630
    @at8630 3 года назад +1

    Love your analysis as well as your performance.

  • @Sulpha_Star1
    @Sulpha_Star1 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, another great explanation of one of my favorites. I've nearly finished learning this piece, just got the last bit to learn then can practice playing it at the correct speeds. Your videos help me to understand whats going on in the theory side so thanks again 🙏🏼

  • @evanescent3167
    @evanescent3167 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this amazing analysis and performance!

  • @più_lento_28_13
    @più_lento_28_13 Год назад +1

    one of my favourite nocturnes , thanks for this Henrik !

  • @SportsCinemaP
    @SportsCinemaP 11 месяцев назад

    loved the breakdown, exactly what i was looking for :)

  • @margarethansen7480
    @margarethansen7480 Год назад +1

    Thanks you very much, excelent video, as always! Beautiful performance!!

  • @chilli943
    @chilli943 2 года назад +1

    amazing analysis, my favourite Chopin piece. Always felt like there was something inquisitive about this perhaps that could tie in to the theme of being unable to escape the C note..

  • @biffii5568
    @biffii5568 3 года назад +4

    This one is almsot reminiscent of a Ballade, aswell as the 48/1. Seem so comprehensive, and story driven .

  • @amt4111
    @amt4111 3 года назад +1

    What an elegant piece

  • @ardeshirafshari1670
    @ardeshirafshari1670 3 года назад +26

    When did Edward Snowden learn to play piano

  • @whoknows5538
    @whoknows5538 4 года назад +3

    omg you've convinced me to learn this piece.

  • @mikeplake4775
    @mikeplake4775 3 года назад +4

    Thank you very much for this. Your analysis was very helpful, and you’re performance was beautiful.

  • @mathiasg-mail1896
    @mathiasg-mail1896 2 года назад +2

    Incredible performance, I encourage you to upload this op55 on spotify, it's beautiful.

  • @faramund9865
    @faramund9865 3 года назад +5

    I can't believe I can play almost the entirety of this song. It probably isn't as good as a practiced pianist would play it, and I probably missed some things but ye I'm happy. Will still have to learn that ending though, it's so cool!
    To me the song just sounds like a lifetime of up and downs, perhaps ye getting dragged back by fate into the same place (the down on which it starts). And in the end throwing himself into chaos and rebirthing. Or perhaps after the struggle he just accepted his fate and found that it wasn't so bad.

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  3 года назад

      Congratulations on learning it! (although the ending is the hardest part...)

    • @faramund9865
      @faramund9865 3 года назад

      @@SonataSecrets Yeah that's why I'm a bit hesitant. Can play it up to about 14:20 of your video. But I'll get there.

  • @PianoScenesMoviesandSeries
    @PianoScenesMoviesandSeries 3 года назад +21

    The second melody never get's resolved, it just lingers and than goes back to it's initial theme. It sounds so sad and lonely.

  • @paulaz9756
    @paulaz9756 2 года назад +1

    love it, thanks for the video

  • @charlesschwab1858
    @charlesschwab1858 Год назад +1

    Beautiful well done !

  • @SanderGrolleman
    @SanderGrolleman 4 года назад +2

    Very informative and helpful!

  • @freddymedina7011
    @freddymedina7011 4 года назад +3

    I love your videos keep up the good work!

  • @jameycollins725
    @jameycollins725 3 года назад +1

    I've been working on this for over a year now and still need lots of practice!

  • @beatlessteve1010
    @beatlessteve1010 3 месяца назад

    I get where you are coming from, from what I read I think Chopin wrote this piece around the time of 1842 or 3 and he dedicated it to his pupil Jane Sterling but the theme is not one of dedication,,, this is a very sad yet beautiful piece and I would think he was thinking about his future.

  • @asloii_1749
    @asloii_1749 2 года назад +5

    3:04 you want it to resolve to F so bad but it doesnt. So heavy

  • @angelodeangelis2506
    @angelodeangelis2506 Год назад +1

    Wonderful

  • @AbnormaalTsi
    @AbnormaalTsi 4 года назад +3

    wonderful video! enjoyed it all the way through, think i might learn this one in the near future ;)

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  4 года назад

      Thanks Tsi! It's a great piece, and the first part is relatively easy. The rest needs some practice :)

  • @eligiorappold9413
    @eligiorappold9413 3 года назад

    Hi Henrik! Your analysises are so great, they help to discover the emotions in every little detail that lie behind the technical and musical "properties" of Chopin's Nocturnes. And - as a matter of fact - you are even able to do this in such a funny way - 7:22 - there is no escape from the f minor. And the c 🤣🤣🤣 (sounds like a horror movie title). I'd love to know, if Chopin himself would laugh about this..?

  • @nickjnickj1
    @nickjnickj1 4 года назад +2

    Thank you

  • @gregcouture8253
    @gregcouture8253 3 года назад

    The form is an extended or modified ABA. The main theme, based on a descending tetrachord can be interpreted as a lament, but instead of being positioned in the bass, it's in the right hand as a melody.

  • @marilynduan8261
    @marilynduan8261 2 года назад +1

    謝謝您!

  • @sage4nowty129
    @sage4nowty129 Год назад

    I like this nocturne a lot!! I read that the final chords are inmitating the sound of a harp. I heard a recording by Vladamir Horowitz playing this nocturne and final chords did sound like a harp being played.

  • @stephenjones5852
    @stephenjones5852 3 года назад +1

    I really enjoy your videos and your analysis. If I may I would like to add some additional observations. In the duet section in the right hand ms 58-59 the lower melody is a statement of the theme a descending tetrachord. The same thing happens two measures later. In the section marked molto legate e Stratton the music in the right hand is a contrapuntal construct. The lower voice fills in the tetrachord F to Bb while the descending voice fills in F to C. In the second section the line continues to descend from from Bb to F. Also the lower line moves in quarter notes which creates a feeling of two against three. I wonder if that should be brought out in performance
    .
    Thank you for your videos and for your wonderful pianism.

  • @yuzu54o
    @yuzu54o 2 года назад +1

    Very wonderful. Thank you !!!

  • @jessevallejo8797
    @jessevallejo8797 Год назад

    Blonde Redhead's coda for "For The Damaged" came from this nocturne.

  • @aritina8379
    @aritina8379 2 года назад +4

    That C note = loneliness (for me)

  • @jeovanilopez763
    @jeovanilopez763 2 года назад +1

    I love this piece!!! Thank you for analyzing this!!❤️❤️ I have a question as well, why in the sheet music, there is a release the pedal sign there but it isn’t played through out the piece, and why is that?

  • @rayspianoworld7436
    @rayspianoworld7436 3 года назад

    I've heard this before!

  • @mohammadbayazid5064
    @mohammadbayazid5064 Год назад

    The goatee looks good

  • @ThePolo77j
    @ThePolo77j 5 месяцев назад

    Would love to hear your take on the Brahms' Op 76/7 similarity to this piece

  • @user-ib4uy4ms2b
    @user-ib4uy4ms2b 11 месяцев назад +1

    👏👏👏

  • @bono300vox
    @bono300vox 2 года назад +4

    ESCAPING FATE?
    i think i know what you're trying to say Edward Snowden

  • @mayorbaboy9617
    @mayorbaboy9617 3 года назад +5

    Maybe chopin has already accepted his impending demise.

  • @hkgweigwei
    @hkgweigwei 3 года назад

    This is my next piece. Still working on Nocturne Op9#1. Hope this one won’t be a big jump in difficulty. I am technically at Intermediate level but am taking on challenges.

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  3 года назад +1

      The challenge will be the ending. The middle section should be okay, it doesn't need to be that fast really. Good luck!

    • @hkgweigwei
      @hkgweigwei 3 года назад

      @@SonataSecrets got the first 2 pages down and will meet my teacher to continue the difficult sections.

  • @tagquasar8791
    @tagquasar8791 3 года назад

    funny thing is im searching for better LH fingering of measure 57-64. Its probably so straightforward cause i cant find it anywhere but im doubting my solutions to it

  • @michaelcee4808
    @michaelcee4808 3 года назад

    Is that Snowden?

  • @smutnamezatka
    @smutnamezatka 3 года назад

    wow………

  • @AnaPaula-np5rq
    @AnaPaula-np5rq 3 года назад +1

    ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️💗😍♥️♥️👏👍🛌

  • @teriley123
    @teriley123 2 года назад

    Its interesting to hear different perspectives on the meaning of songs like this because the meaning of songs no matter what they mean to the composer can always mean something different to listeners. When I hear this song it makes me want to move my body and dance with my wife. It feels very sensual to me and at times playful. Nocturnes for me are less somber/ serious songs and more sensual and sexual. Thats what night music feels like for me.
    Great playing! Thanks for the video!

  • @lion_cantante
    @lion_cantante 8 месяцев назад

    At least 50% of the viewes clicked on the video to watch Edward Snowden playing Chopin :D

  • @danbuegsnerf3428
    @danbuegsnerf3428 2 года назад +1

    The end is too easy. I wanna know what happened

  • @sykune
    @sykune 2 года назад +3

    It makes sense why it's used for the theme of evil Morty.

    • @jexicon618
      @jexicon618 2 года назад

      haha thats exactly what I thought. you can almost imagine the piece's ending on F major when he emerges on the other side of the rift.

  • @msagataondine9
    @msagataondine9 10 месяцев назад

    The emojis are not helpful. Chopin's music speaks for itself.

  • @renascitur7051
    @renascitur7051 2 года назад +1

    I think rather than succeeding in cheating death but rather just accepted it.

  • @blacksky492
    @blacksky492 2 года назад

    I keep thinking you are wim winter lol

  • @jeandanieljolivald6256
    @jeandanieljolivald6256 2 года назад

    piano needs tuning ;-)

  • @diadesaturno7928
    @diadesaturno7928 3 года назад +3

    i came for the mission of Cyberpunk 2077

  • @MrStevekirsch
    @MrStevekirsch 3 года назад +1

    Anyone else here from Cyberpunk 2077?

  • @shwetankkjuneja
    @shwetankkjuneja 3 года назад +2

    Cyberpunk 2077

  • @elisabethlililatigresse840
    @elisabethlililatigresse840 Год назад

    Cette partition est bizarre. Est-ce l’originale ? Finalement ce pianiste manque de nuances dans son interprétation… c’est trop violent, et trop fort.

  • @viennamusicacademy4648
    @viennamusicacademy4648 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for this. Your analysis was very helpful, and you’re performance was beautiful.