“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
@@MissMaisieMoss I have it folded in my right pocket at this very second, sitting in my car because the ones I used to tell at home were jeopardizing my dream. Very cool synchronicity, it’s first time I’ve ever done that and had to be right around the time you commented.
I was a classical pianist in my youth. Now at 88 years of age I listen and cry knowing that the day will soon come that i'll never hear this beautiful creative music again.
You've gotten to experience the greatest gift of music which is creating it yourself. Take solace in the fact you are still alive to enjoy it now, and even beyond, your legacy will continue past the heavens.
Sometimes one needs a balance of sadness to TRULY appreciate Pure Joy. Thank you for the wonderful pieces. Tomorrow I shall smile again.. tonight I need my sadness..
It’s both. Such loveliness in sadness. I don’t mean that as a depressing thing. Music that reaches you soul is absolutely heartbreaking. Or utter euphoria.
The tragic fate of the Republic of Poland. Occupation of the country by neighboring powers. Loss of independence. Emigration to France. Nostalgia for loved ones and the country.
Today I learned that one of my old friends died, hope you are safe now. While protecting our country, you died. What was the last think you thought about? Probably your mother and your little brother, right? I am sorry. I am really sorry. I hope you are in peace now, you are with God. I hope you are in heaven. Sleep well, my friend. Goodbye.
Let's be real here, Chopin's songs are all sad! However, there are different kinds of sadness, like one with despair, another with regret, others with heartbreak, etc. No other piano artist was so great at displaying the emotions of sadness through the piano!
Perhaps a melancholic nostalgia the marriage of past and future so forgotten so rudely remembered that the air of sound could finally die once more to last eternity.
"Bach is like an astronomer who, with the help of ciphers, finds the most wonderful stars . . . Beethoven embraced the universe with the power of his spirit . . . I do not climb so high. A long time ago I decided that my universe will be the soul and heart of man."
Nocturne in C sharp minor is my absolute favourite Chopin piece. It expresses true sadness, but no matter how harsh life is, in the end everything will be fine
The first one , Prelude in E minor op 28 is the most dark sad melancholic beautiful piece of music i ever heard. This is what loneliness sounds like , what words can’t tell. There’s something in the chords progression that is fron another dimension
Yup. If there is joy for the listener it is knowing that there is a kindred spirit that transcends time and space -- you are not alone and your despair is a timeless part of the human condition.
That prelude is one of the most touching pieces of music ever composed. And I say that as someone who mainly listen to operas and orchestral works, but this short piece is yet utterly heartbreaking.
Listening to classical music is like a journey through history. It's incredible to think that the compositions we hear today have been cherished for centuries.
I'm learning Prelude in E Minor Op. 28 No. 4 at the moment and started digging into his life history. What a sad and tragic tale. Gone too soon. His heart is preserved in a crypt in Warsaw as it was his dying wish for it to be removed when he died because he had a fear of waking up in a coffin once buried.
The first time I hear he was afraid to wake up in a coffin. With the heart there is more connection with the homeland, he asked his sister to take his heart to his homeland, Poland
@@maydaybreak Yeah, in those days people were often buried alive even though they appeared dead at first glance. That's what he was most afraid of. They later invented this contraption where a bell was tied to the deceased and attached to the gravestone in the event they woke up they could ring the bell so someone would hear and dig them up again. Back in the 40s my aunt died when she was 16, and she woke up at her own funeral.
I use this music to realise that sadness is not only a produce of the mind but actually an external existing phenomenon, the negative exists in all moments as well as the positive and it’s only your focus that selects the spectrum you see
Thank you so much . It is beautiful . I don’t know why most people say it is sad . I find it very very beautiful . I studied ballet and you need a piece like this to dance to your soul delight . Not sadness but purity snd greatness . As close to perfection as we can come close . No not sadness Joy! Thank you!!!
Tonight not only shall I write to you, but I lay with deep sorrow and my mind filled with emptiness. I tell my piano things I never got to tell you, and send you things you wish to hear. For one to truly understand happiness they must find the art in feeling such melancholy. Not only for a long period of time, but for a time of understanding the gift of such. Tonight with the breeze in my face, the pen in my hand, and an artist ears should catch, I will let myself drown in great misery, but blithe as I rise.
Chopin has a piece called "Funeral March", but the piece that was played in his own funeral was Prelude in E Minor Op. 28 No. 4 (first piece of this video)
the prelude gets me everytime. the build up the suspense it has so much emotion the only other piece that makes me feel like this is clair de lune by debussy
I don't understand, but this doesn't make me feel Sadness at all. It is just too beautiful, and the notes are so organized that I just can’t help but feel happiness.
There'll be a time where youll realize how miserable the genius of those perfectly placed notes is, thats when youll realize, that even perfection is depressing
@@josegonzalez2601 I think it's not the composer but our feelings that make us depressed or happy...Either way, I am sure that every genius artist like Chopin, would love to make us feel our geniune feelings and not relate with his sadness..Just random thoughts :)
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This amount of sadness hatred fear anger animosity in this song, oh it puts a big smile inside my heart. We are gonna get through it all. All of us. It's just the beginning of our ascend from the bottom.
Hahaha! Ocean Etude took me by surprise. It's my favorite piece of music of all time. It has some very dark moods in it, even frightening. But the ending is so triumphant.
Y PENSAR QUE ESTOS GRANDES COMPOSITORES DE MUSICA REALMENTE HERMOSA , NO SE LES PAGABA BIEN POR SUS OBRAS , ERA MAGNIFICO HABER VIVDO ESA EPOCA CON TANTA MUSICA BRILLANTE , HERMOSA , CALMANTE , HACER SENTIR VIBRAR TODO Y PERSONAS QUE VIVIERON SU VIDA POR LA MUSICA SIN IMPORTARLES SI TENIAN O NO SE DESVIVIERON POR LO MAS HERMOSOS QUE HASTA HOY SEGUIMOS ESCUCHANDO , TRANQUILISADOR Y NOSTALGICO PARA MI, CERRAR MIS OJOS EN MEDIO DE TANTA AVARICIA, MALDAD, Y TRANSPORTARME CON TAN HERMOSAS PIEZAS.
If you somehow don't know Frederic Francois Chopin was born on March 1st, of 1810 he was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the romantic period for most of his life up until his death on October 17th, of 1849 at age 39 due to Pulmonary tuberculosis. He would be known for one of the most influential and popular composer's of the 19th century. In Poland he is regarded as the person who has had the most influence on the countrys history of music. Rest in peace.
In my personal non professional opinion and impression, rather than sad...... Prelude in E Minor Op. 28 No. 4 melancholic , 0:57 is the moment of emotional climax for me. My personal favorite. (uncertain fun fact: some had said that Chopin himself requested this to be played in his funeral.) Nocturne in C Sharp Minor No. 20 , not exactly and totally sad, mysterious (in term of noctrne's natrue) Marche Funèbre , heavy foot steps with a voice of song that kept varying , grave,solemn (Marche funèbre afterall) Mazurka in A Minor, Op. 17, No. 4 , em.. sadness. where../.[.. subtle movement and turns in to dance move Etude Op. 25 No. 12 , also known as the 'Ocean Etude' found some describe it with 'Mournful. Yearning. Sublime. Sentimental' dedicated À Madame la Comtesse d'Agoult sorry, sadness?...//'];'./.,,,,,....
This comment section makes me feel like people repulse sadness, seems naïve. I believe, what breaks you makes you. Self pity isn't so good though... These pieces make me feel peaceful, sombre, and help me to reflect on the meaning of things. So I suppose personally it kind of makes me feel sad, but in a different way. In my experience Ignoring sadness can foster ignorance, with a burden of guilt that I'm being to shallow. Real meaning can be found in being sober minded, a balance of joy, and sorrow. Sometimes real joy, and fulfilment is found in being sad. As a Christian I believe there is a fit time for every emotion. I find real joy through knowing a peace in my heart that I have known the grace of God through Jesus dying in my place, having despaired of my own unrighteousness, and beheld Christs righteousness, and through the power of the cross my sins are forgiven forever (future failure, past, and present), that gives me great joy, though it was sowed in the sorrow of guilt and even despair.
Looked up sad piano music, as I am sad, and got a bunch of chopin songs. Got 3 songs that were sad overall, but they really just didn't fit. They had more intense passages. Thankyou for the prelude, it fit perfectly how i feel right now.
This music makes me feel, that we all are connected to everything and at the same time are hurting each other, but that loop of hatred and agony never stops, altough we are as one of gods creation... and i am hoping secretly it will end itself some day, the existence...
What’s wrong with being sad anyway? The most pure geniuses that existed were often really melancholic and lonely . The first piece here is the most dark piece of pure genius i ever heard and tell all about without the need to use words what is real loneliness. That’s haunting
I regreted listening this type of music during certain moments of my life, I used to love a certain prelude by rachmaninov, informally called Bells of moscu, now everytime I listen to it I just relive things I kind of forgot, I learnt to hate it, but not hate it like when the children in the music school play tinkle tinkle little star or Fur Elise again and again, but deeply hate it.
Que bello que es Chopin. Lo escucho y me hace llorar. Las polonezas son mis favoritas. Esa pasión por su patria tanto como la mia por Argentina. Hermoso😍 SALUDOS DESDE BS AS ARGENTINA😚😚😚
i so love Chopin... named my cat 'Berceuse'....sweetist damm cat, RIp, 'ceuse,,,,I had the pleasure of meeting a woman who beckoned me to her she heard me calling for Berceuse. She asked about the cat's name, where did it come from....I told named after 'song' written by Chopin. She said she was a descendant of Chopin....greatgreatgreatgreat uncle or something...Idk...whatever.....she did tell me i was pronouncing 'Berceuse' wrong. it's NOT ber-SOOOS, but pronunced more like 'bahr - SO'.... sweet cat, sweet lady and sweet music by Chopin.
Interesting viewpoint! For the prelude and sonata and the mazurka they are "sad" in different form and style ... Horror, mourning, frustration etc ... But for this nocturne and the etude I don't think the word "sad" projects exactly the right mood here ... Perhaps hope and furor ... Chopin is originality and every emotional dimensions tested, and of course pure musical imagination and poetry ...
Someone's been Chopin onions :(
Good one
:)
this should be top comment
That's a really good one 😝
🤣😢🤣😢🤣😢🤣😢
“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
Who was he saying this to?
@@radiant_shade George, if the quotation isn't non-real.
@@talastra oh, thank you.
what a beautiful thing to say
@@MissMaisieMoss I have it folded in my right pocket at this very second, sitting in my car because the ones I used to tell at home were jeopardizing my dream. Very cool synchronicity, it’s first time I’ve ever done that and had to be right around the time you commented.
I was a classical pianist in my youth. Now at 88 years of age I listen and cry knowing that the day will soon come that i'll never hear this beautiful creative music again.
You will hear an even finer melody in heaven.
hey sir, still there ??
But you did hear it. Most people in this world have not. Go to your maker with happiness in your heart for all you got to experience while here.
His music will never leave your soul. But I know what you mean...to hear it as a human with all the human emotions....
You've gotten to experience the greatest gift of music which is creating it yourself. Take solace in the fact you are still alive to enjoy it now, and even beyond, your legacy will continue past the heavens.
Sometimes one needs a balance of sadness to TRULY appreciate Pure Joy. Thank you for the wonderful pieces. Tomorrow I shall smile again.. tonight I need my sadness..
Though, at the moment, I am finding joy in discovering Chopin. I am new to his music. I appreciate your sentiments.
Okay Thanos
So...Did you smile at last?
this never happend to me
when im sad,im sad for days and then i have no feelings
Dude ur old
(0:00 - 2:51) / Prelude in E Minor Op. 28 No. 4
(2:54 - 6:56) / Nocturne in C Sharp Minor No. 20
(6:58 - 15:41) / Marche Funèbre
(15:47 - 19:44) / Mazurka in A Minor, Op. 17, No. 4
(19:46 - 22:18) / Etude Op. 25 No. 12
Thank you!
@@apologetica911 You're welcome :P
U saved the day
Thank you
Description of the vídeo, but still thanks
At age 69, I bought a baby grand because of Chopin. Finally continuing my piano practice that I hated in grade school. He is simply the best!
I'm excited for you!
@@jiyoungkim5577 Thank you! So nice of you to say!
Chopin is the best!
I love to hear that I hope your doing well and find peace in your time😊
Three months since the comment, how has your time with the piano been?
The beauty of Chopin is his music can be tragic or uplifting, depending on the listeners mood, I love him so much
me too
It’s both. Such loveliness in sadness. I don’t mean that as a depressing thing. Music that reaches you soul is absolutely heartbreaking. Or utter euphoria.
The tragic fate of the Republic of Poland. Occupation of the country by neighboring powers. Loss of independence. Emigration to France. Nostalgia for loved ones and the country.
Except for "prelude in e":)
@@геннадийяковенко-ц6т so true. there is no way a high mood can find that piece uplifting. Is raw sadness
What makes sadness sad is the remembrance of happiness.
Well said, James.
... the expectation of happiness, unrealized.
Today I learned that one of my old friends died, hope you are safe now. While protecting our country, you died. What was the last think you thought about? Probably your mother and your little brother, right? I am sorry. I am really sorry. I hope you are in peace now, you are with God. I hope you are in heaven. Sleep well, my friend. Goodbye.
i dont give a shit
@@badguyenjoyer nobody asked if u give a shit
He is in heaven
I'm so sorry for your loss
One of my best friends too died protecting our country. I feel your pain and hope they're in peace wherever they are now.
Let's be real here, Chopin's songs are all sad! However, there are different kinds of sadness, like one with despair, another with regret, others with heartbreak, etc. No other piano artist was so great at displaying the emotions of sadness through the piano!
Pieces*
@@agilites_1536 whoops! Yeah you're right. They are called pieces.
Perhaps a melancholic nostalgia the marriage of past and future so forgotten so rudely remembered that the air of sound could finally die once more to last eternity.
@@practicalphilosophy9031 pretentious moron
Agree
Chopin is a different gravy.
Nobody's music has hit me this hard, in my eyes he was the best piano player to ever live.
Why did it hit you in your eyes?
@@peejm1424 lmaoo
"A different gravy" I'm stealing this phrase, thank you
you mean composer ? it's obviously not him playing lmfao
Mozart and Bach hit me harder all around, but on piano he's the best with Beethoven, but to be true I even think he's the best alone.
I’ve recently found self-induced sadness to be quite good for my mental health. Not drowning depression, but calm melancholy. It feels somewhat noble)
True!it is so human
@Moy then you need to grow the piece inside of you... with time the piece will be correctly natural and you will enjoy and feel every note
@@brianbg9413 you mean "naturally correct"
@@Ebenezer456 thanks
Sadness is a beautiful emotion
"Bach is like an astronomer who, with the help of ciphers, finds the most wonderful stars . . . Beethoven embraced the universe with the power of his spirit . . . I do not climb so high. A long time ago I decided that my universe will be the soul and heart of man."
i like your decision very much and stand with you.
Sublime
His name is Chopin because he be Chopin my heart into pieces
Nocturne in C sharp minor is my absolute favourite Chopin piece. It expresses true sadness, but no matter how harsh life is, in the end everything will be fine
Yh that major ending is very impactful after a mostly minor piece
Nocturne in F minor is also quite sad.
he was very cute
The e major scales at the final passage of nocturne in C sharp seems showing kind of looking forward to new life
@@scienceorange i absolutely agree, the last few notes just give me hope every time I listen to it
The first one , Prelude in E minor op 28 is the most dark sad melancholic beautiful piece of music i ever heard. This is what loneliness sounds like , what words can’t tell. There’s something in the chords progression that is fron another dimension
Yup. If there is joy for the listener it is knowing that there is a kindred spirit that transcends time and space -- you are not alone and your despair is a timeless part of the human condition.
I was joking when I looked this up, thank you very much tho
so was i! lol!
i love chopin!
What was funny with looking this up :v?
Chopin:. Such a musical genius; such a short life.
Indeed.
Such is the polish way
That prelude is one of the most touching pieces of music ever composed. And I say that as someone who mainly listen to operas and orchestral works, but this short piece is yet utterly heartbreaking.
piano has never sounded this painful before. this guy was really going through something.
Someone: today is a worst day of my life
Chopin: OOOHHH BOOOOY GET READY
Listening to classical music is like a journey through history. It's incredible to think that the compositions we hear today have been cherished for centuries.
I'm learning Prelude in E Minor Op. 28 No. 4 at the moment and started digging into his life history. What a sad and tragic tale. Gone too soon. His heart is preserved in a crypt in Warsaw as it was his dying wish for it to be removed when he died because he had a fear of waking up in a coffin once buried.
The first time I hear he was afraid to wake up in a coffin. With the heart there is more connection with the homeland, he asked his sister to take his heart to his homeland, Poland
@@maydaybreak Yeah, in those days people were often buried alive even though they appeared dead at first glance. That's what he was most afraid of. They later invented this contraption where a bell was tied to the deceased and attached to the gravestone in the event they woke up they could ring the bell so someone would hear and dig them up again. Back in the 40s my aunt died when she was 16, and she woke up at her own funeral.
By Chopin's request, the Prelude Op. 28, No. 4 was played at his own funeral, along with Mozart's Requiem.
Funeral Sonata, not prelude
The first one puts me in tears from the first few notes.
That is because it is Radiogad Exit music song
Yeah its my favorite, prelude in e minor really tears at your heartstrings, it was played at Chopins funeral
its played too slowly unhearable tho
music that can be played in the background if my life is a film
it fits
Me too...
@@davisatdavis1 You can play it yourself.
I love Chopin 💗💗💗 he expresses his feelings and emotions on the piano so well as if I can experience what he had experienced before
I use this music to realise that sadness is not only a produce of the mind but actually an external existing phenomenon, the negative exists in all moments as well as the positive and it’s only your focus that selects the spectrum you see
Thank you Chopin, and I thank God above for giving me the ability to hear this most beautiful music ❤
It is the lack of god which drives man to play as he does.
Thank you so much . It is beautiful . I don’t know why most people say it is sad . I find it very very beautiful . I studied ballet and you need a piece like this to dance to your soul delight . Not sadness but purity snd greatness . As close to perfection as we can come close . No not sadness Joy! Thank you!!!
Beautiful worts that convey
Ya talking bout sadness but this makes me want to go out into the world and achieve all my dreams
These pieces make you appreciate to live just another day so you can enjoy the beauty of life…
Tonight not only shall I write to you, but I lay with deep sorrow and my mind filled with emptiness. I tell my piano things I never got to tell you, and send you things you wish to hear. For one to truly understand happiness they must find the art in feeling such melancholy. Not only for a long period of time, but for a time of understanding the gift of such. Tonight with the breeze in my face, the pen in my hand, and an artist ears should catch, I will let myself drown in great misery, but blithe as I rise.
We may speak different language" but music is a language that all people understand oh my music 😔😔😔
the ones like Chopin that expressed their emotions with music are the real geniuses of society
I like how this video is just 23 mins long for "saddest chopin pieces".
Chopin has a piece called "Funeral March", but the piece that was played in his own funeral was Prelude in E Minor Op. 28 No. 4 (first piece of this video)
These pieces made me cry. I am grateful for chopin making many wonderful pieces❤
My favorite. Chopin Etude in E Minor. I have played this in concert..
Thanks for the playlist.
Btw, I'am crying. (esp. at 9:13)
A heartwarming pieces.
John Clovis Verano thank you for listening
Much love
whats the name of the one at 9:13 ?
We're both crying...
Funeral March, it’s pretty famous. This is the second theme of the movement.
the prelude gets me everytime. the build up the suspense it has so much emotion the only other piece that makes me feel like this is clair de lune by debussy
جمالية الحزن و المأساة تكمن في شوبان شكرا لك انت خالد في ارواحنا
نحتاج أن نحزن لكي نعود للتوازن في الحياة
I don't understand, but this doesn't make me feel Sadness at all. It is just too beautiful, and the notes are so organized that I just can’t help but feel happiness.
There'll be a time where youll realize how miserable the genius of those perfectly placed notes is, thats when youll realize, that even perfection is depressing
@@josegonzalez2601 I think it's not the composer but our feelings that make us depressed or happy...Either way, I am sure that every genius artist like Chopin, would love to make us feel our geniune feelings and not relate with his sadness..Just random thoughts :)
@@xrysanikolakopoulou6027 definitely!
For me it's like a crying .
@@xrysanikolakopoulou6027 i think u missed gonzales hes point..
Can't help falling in love 😪 amazing pieces thank you sm ! Especially 15:50 😢
I'm listening to this and feel compelled to you and your statement. I'm writing a novel , if you have any tips would you care to share ?
Le agradezco a mána que proporcionó bigrafias para níños de los grandes autores autores mamá ( QEPD )muchas gracias está divino ❤️ el vídeo 💕🇮🇷🙏🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
This makes me shed a tear. :(
Great job, Laura. Performed with great understanding and expression.
etude op 25 no 7 in c sharp minor is by far one of the saddest pieces
This amount of sadness hatred fear anger animosity in this song, oh it puts a big smile inside my heart.
We are gonna get through it all. All of us.
It's just the beginning of our ascend from the bottom.
All my favs in one place.
Just now, I realize the childhood ditty Pray for the dead and the dead will pray for you is actually from Chopin’s Funeral March.
Diviino el Preludio #. 4. ❤
Chopin had such a sad life, and he wanted to tell us his emotions and feelings with the piano🖤🎹
I searched sad Chopin and the first piece is the one I was looking for - thanks 🙏
Chopin to najpiękniejsza spuścizna dla ludzkości ❤️
These are not sad, I feel calm and peaceful and relax listening to them.
Hahaha! Ocean Etude took me by surprise. It's my favorite piece of music of all time. It has some very dark moods in it, even frightening. But the ending is so triumphant.
This prelude happens to be my favorite and anything but sad.
How's it not sad?!
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. It's just so emotional it touches me like a hymn from God!
@@josephb.mitchell801 I like your funny words magic man.
@@josephb.mitchell801 stop being cringe
@@roshaanbhabra5611 well I suppose it can make different people feel different things, we're all different, we all experience differently
Y PENSAR QUE ESTOS GRANDES COMPOSITORES DE MUSICA REALMENTE HERMOSA , NO SE LES PAGABA BIEN POR SUS OBRAS , ERA MAGNIFICO HABER VIVDO ESA EPOCA CON TANTA MUSICA BRILLANTE , HERMOSA , CALMANTE , HACER SENTIR VIBRAR TODO Y PERSONAS QUE VIVIERON SU VIDA POR LA MUSICA SIN IMPORTARLES SI TENIAN O NO SE DESVIVIERON POR LO MAS HERMOSOS QUE HASTA HOY SEGUIMOS ESCUCHANDO , TRANQUILISADOR Y NOSTALGICO PARA MI, CERRAR MIS OJOS EN MEDIO DE TANTA AVARICIA, MALDAD, Y TRANSPORTARME CON TAN HERMOSAS PIEZAS.
The most purely elegiac melody I know. It was well used in MGM's "Tale of Two Cities" (1935) to suggest the most serene surrender to fate.
This is not sad, its deeply Meditative. Exquisite.
I was so sad when Chopin passed away
This really getcha going at all times
15:46 Thank... I just discovered an amazing piece of chopin that I didn't know. Idk how that even possible....
If you somehow don't know Frederic Francois Chopin was born on March 1st, of 1810 he was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the romantic period for most of his life up until his death on October 17th, of 1849 at age 39 due to Pulmonary tuberculosis. He would be known for one of the most influential and popular composer's of the 19th century. In Poland he is regarded as the person who has had the most influence on the countrys history of music. Rest in peace.
Beethoven heals the ears, Mozart heals the head, and Chopin heals the heart.
In my personal non professional opinion and impression, rather than sad......
Prelude in E Minor Op. 28 No. 4 melancholic , 0:57 is the moment of emotional climax for me.
My personal favorite.
(uncertain fun fact: some had said that Chopin himself requested this to be played in his funeral.)
Nocturne in C Sharp Minor No. 20 , not exactly and totally sad, mysterious (in term of noctrne's natrue)
Marche Funèbre , heavy foot steps with a voice of song that kept varying , grave,solemn
(Marche funèbre afterall)
Mazurka in A Minor, Op. 17, No. 4 , em.. sadness. where../.[.. subtle movement and turns in to dance move
Etude Op. 25 No. 12 , also known as the 'Ocean Etude' found some describe it with 'Mournful. Yearning. Sublime. Sentimental'
dedicated À Madame la Comtesse d'Agoult
sorry, sadness?...//'];'./.,,,,,....
for people that search for even sadder stuff, give op 48 no 1 a listen, especially the rubinstein interpretation
This comment section makes me feel like people repulse sadness, seems naïve. I believe, what breaks you makes you. Self pity isn't so good though... These pieces make me feel peaceful, sombre, and help me to reflect on the meaning of things. So I suppose personally it kind of makes me feel sad, but in a different way. In my experience Ignoring sadness can foster ignorance, with a burden of guilt that I'm being to shallow.
Real meaning can be found in being sober minded, a balance of joy, and sorrow. Sometimes real joy, and fulfilment is found in being sad.
As a Christian I believe there is a fit time for every emotion. I find real joy through knowing a peace in my heart that I have known the grace of God through Jesus dying in my place, having despaired of my own unrighteousness, and beheld Christs righteousness, and through the power of the cross my sins are forgiven forever (future failure, past, and present), that gives me great joy, though it was sowed in the sorrow of guilt and even despair.
Without hope, I won’t feel pain anymore.
Good one
Sorry meant that for the comment about Chopin onions lol
@@elishawhite7487 lol
Looked up sad piano music, as I am sad, and got a bunch of chopin songs. Got 3 songs that were sad overall, but they really just didn't fit. They had more intense passages. Thankyou for the prelude, it fit perfectly how i feel right now.
I listen to this when I'm in a dark lonely depression, and it seems to help afterwards
This music makes me feel, that we all are connected to everything and at the same time are hurting each other, but that loop of hatred and agony never stops, altough we are as one of gods creation... and i am hoping secretly it will end itself some day, the existence...
The world's 3 most deadliest things when combined with alcohol are guns, benzos, and Frederic Chopin.
Thank you very much!
It would be nice to have a playlist.
Piękno muzyki Fryderyka Chopina to fenomen graniczący z cudem ❤️
Why do I feel like the Chopin's picture in the background is literally talking to me?
I had this on while I slept thank you
Sublime eloquence. - C 2022.
쇼팽의 아름다운 피아노곡을 들을수 있어서 행복합니다.. 커피를 마시며 이곡을 듣는 이순간을 감사하며 쇼팽의 피아노곡은 내마음의 안식처입니다.
@The greatest to never live thank you. Always be happy 😄
What’s wrong with being sad anyway? The most pure geniuses that existed were often really melancholic and lonely . The first piece here is the most dark piece of pure genius i ever heard and tell all about without the need to use words what is real loneliness. That’s haunting
it's not that fun to be sad all the time i speak from experience, it's a slog
Some of the acords are so painful... it´s hardly imaginable how much pain he must have been through.
Never really thought of his Etude 25 no. 12 as a sad piece personally
I regreted listening this type of music during certain moments of my life, I used to love a certain prelude by rachmaninov, informally called Bells of moscu, now everytime I listen to it I just relive things I kind of forgot, I learnt to hate it, but not hate it like when the children in the music school play tinkle tinkle little star or Fur Elise again and again, but deeply hate it.
El preludio más hermoso ,triste sabía que moriría a corto plazo ,por lo que fue a Mallorca. ♥️. 💕🇮🇷🎶🙏 Cuánta sensibilidad. ,muchas gracías. 😍
Гениална музика!, Много обич и красота изразени с ноти!Д--р Д.Димитров
Que bello que es Chopin. Lo escucho y me hace llorar. Las polonezas son mis favoritas. Esa pasión por su patria tanto como la mia por Argentina. Hermoso😍
SALUDOS DESDE BS AS ARGENTINA😚😚😚
sadness speaks to me, I suppose....I'm basically a happy person but this piece in particular absolutely resonates with me.
Que bien le va la parte de este concierto. ❤️. Exelente. Muchas gracias.
Teyzesinin canı İlaydam umarım hayatta herşey gönlünce olur teyzesinin bir tanesi
me hubiese gustado conocerlo en persona
7:00 the best
i so love Chopin... named my cat 'Berceuse'....sweetist damm cat, RIp, 'ceuse,,,,I had the pleasure of meeting a woman who beckoned me to her she heard me calling for Berceuse. She asked about the cat's name, where did it come from....I told named after 'song' written by Chopin. She said she was a descendant of Chopin....greatgreatgreatgreat uncle or something...Idk...whatever.....she did tell me i was pronouncing 'Berceuse' wrong. it's NOT ber-SOOOS, but pronunced more like 'bahr - SO'.... sweet cat, sweet lady and sweet music by Chopin.
Sad, true. But beautiful. My favourite classical composer
Interesting viewpoint! For the prelude and sonata and the mazurka they are "sad" in different form and style ... Horror, mourning, frustration etc ... But for this nocturne and the etude I don't think the word "sad" projects exactly the right mood here ... Perhaps hope and furor ... Chopin is originality and every emotional dimensions tested, and of course pure musical imagination and poetry ...
Its amazing to find such beauty
Op. 48 No. 1 is another great sad piece from Chopin
Find the greatest comfort in his music.❤
la pieza mas hermosa y triste de Chopin genio sensible y con un alma extraordinria.
hermosa y triste????? Nein, nur. Esta musika sensible Alto. Si hermosa
saddest chopin pieces, and 25/12 is there but not 25/7? oh lord
This is Rousseau’s interpretation. I can hear his beautiful touch
The comment section is the depressing thing here...