timestamps / (composer/s) [performer/s] 00:00 rêverie (debussy) [rousseau] 05:09 bagatelle op. 97 no. 2 (sibelius) [paul barton] 08:50 five pieces for piano, no. 5: granen (sibelius) [fabien proulx-tremblay] Credits: ruclips.net/video/V5sMOBoFJgI/видео.html 11:58 pas trop vite (germaine tailleferre) [msburgmuller] 13:25 nocturne op. 9 no. 1 (chopin) [kassia] 19:55 d'un vieux jardin (lili boulanger) [gregory wang] 23:00 deux valses pour deux pianos (germaine tailleferre) [marc clinton/nicole carboni] 26:08 roman sketches, op. 7: iii. the fountain of the acqua paola (griffes) [jason lo] 29:52 valse romantique (debussy) [alain planès] 33:17 jeux d'eau (ravel) [varyk] 39:41 saint françois d'assise: la prédication aux oiseaux (liszt) [roberto prosseda] 50:26 ma mère l'oye: iii. pavane de la belle au bois dormant (ravel) [marie-josèphe jude] 52:00 nocturne, l. 82 (debussy) [jacques rouvier] 58:07 images inédites: i. lent, doux et mélancolique (debussy) [jacques rouvier] 01:01:41 miroirs: iii. une barque sur l'ocean (ravel) [vitaly pisarenko]
Words can not describe the almost subliminal way in which Debussy's music matches up with Monet's paintings, it's truly ethereal and whimsical. They will forever be my favorite impressionists.
In my head Debussy and Monet are the same feeling. Monet feels like someone tried to paint Debussy, and Debussy feels like someone tried to compose a Monet painting.
Gonna imagine myself causally chatting with Monet wife about life while holding my own parasol to contrast hers; all the while we're walking through his paintings 🤍
I wonder what it must've been like.. Being a Frenchman in the 19th century. For impressionist painting and impressionist composing to match up so seamlessly, there must've been a shared underlying emotion washing through all of French society. Somber and melancholic, yet at peace and even hopeful.
Well, to be realistic, they were living what we would now consider the old "life of man, solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short" (Hobbes). Think of all the wonderful literature, music, and art we have today from tens of thousands of unique cultures, all available on the small, handheld device you are using right now. Globalization is the same "shared underlying emotion" to us, humanity, as impressionism was to the bourgeois, intellectual Frenchmen in the 19th century. And it is much more wonderful! We can enjoy centuries-old art right now and immerse ourselves in that period-for almost every single era in recorded human history. The Frenchmen could not do that. I do totally get your longing for experiencing life in a different century, in a different country, even a different person, though. We call that nonexistent nostalgia Sehnsucht (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sehnsucht) historic nostalgia, or to put into more harsh terms, generational dysphoria, and it is certainly an amazing thing. Oh how I wish I could travel to worlds so different from mine I can hardly recognize a single thing. But let's take respite in the fact that we can, even for a moment, relive the same awe kings, queens, nobles, and peasants of centuries past felt when they too read Shakespeare's plays, listened to Beethoven's works, and saw Raphael's paintings for the first time.
"I think everything in life is art. What you do. How you dress. The way you love someone, and how you talk. Your smile and your personality. What you believe in, and all your dreams. The way you drink your tea. How you decorate your home. Or party. Your grocery list. The food you make. How your writing looks. And the way you feel. Life is art." - Helena Bonham Carter
When I saw the thumb and title I thought: "Oh the first song is definitely going to be Revêrie" and nailed it lol. Its incredible how Debussy's music match perfectly with Monet's paintings.
When I was around 8, I visited Monets house with my school, I saw the real bridge (his famous painting with water lilies) and now I love that painting with many others of him. It's like I find peace in his art. And visiting his "universe" was one of my favorite childhood memories. If you get the chance to visit his house and his beautiful garden, I'm telling you, it's really worth it.
This Playlist idea (and Vincent van Gogh previous one as well ) are one of the best ideas you can't I,agine how comfort they bring to me , I like to imagine stories about each painting and I even imagine each thing in the painting take part in playing music piece as if it was words
I first saw his paintings at my dentists clinic i remember being so shocked that i even forgot the pain of my teeth and a couple years later a paragraph about his style and paintings came up in my national exam. Thanks to Monet i got to go to a good college❤
@@bernixpivot yes of course, it’s a little crass haha! There is a saying that goes “they put their whole p*ussy into this” so you know… it’s a really good playlist and rhymes with debussy!
I usually don’t like sitting with my emotions too long but this playlist just helped me get into feeling something I have been trying to avoid for months now. Thank you for making this.
There is privilege in how I find beauty in humanity, inside the works of master artisans across history, their paintings captivating my imagination in much the same way music does; with rhythm, harmony and spirit bursting from every piece, from hip hop to blues, from Monet to My fathers work, but beauty does not end there. I find beauty in the faces of women, the style of architecture and planning; I find beauty in good conversations, the tastes of food and the feeling of wind. Such things make that which is ugly, beautiful, the intricacies of a decomposing corpse, how systems collide atop of systems to return what was once dirt to what it shall become again, dirt. To what end am I blessed to think such beautiful thoughts?
maybe it is a blessing. I see the same beauty in the greatest paintings as the beauty i see in worms crawling in the dirt! if i could i would love to share this blessing with everyone and everything.
@@SunnyOddny a mary oliver quote, fitting to your sentiment "the h´furthest star and the mud at our feet are a family; and there is no decency or shame in honoring one thing, or a few things, and then closing the list"
people who make playlists like these, i sometimes forget are real living people. I always thought of them as the collectors and archivists of music, specialised in their ways and always sending you the most perfect smooth playlist at the right time. I wanted to say thank you for making these god send playlists. They are perfect.
I remember picking Monet for an art research assignment randomly because I turned it in late. Fell into an impressionist rabbit hole and never looked back (best decision ever made)
I played this last night while having a relaxing much needed spa night. I used an under eye mask, lit a candle and turned off the lights. It was heavenly.
I had plans to go to the art institute in Chicago with someone a few years ago, but they didn't end up coming with, so I went by myself. I ended up spending my entire time there looking at the Impressionist paintings, listening to piano pieces by Debussy and Ravel since it only seemed appropriate lol. Une barque sur l'ocean was one of the pieces I listened to when I saw Cliff walk at Pourville (the second to last painting in the video). That was the day when I fell in love with impressionism and began to actually appreciate classical piano as a true genre of music filled with wonder and reverie, and not the genre of "old, dead people music". I currently have a canvas of Cliff walk at Pourville hung up in my room right above where my piano is.
This is an absolutely beautiful playlist, accompanied with wonderful paintings as well. The song "five pieces for piano, no. 5: granen (sibelius)" instantly brought me to tears. I've never heard that song before, and now it is my favorite. Thank you so much 😇
That's actually my rendition of the astonishingly beautiful work of Sibelius. Appreciated mate! Wish the guy who uploaded this video actually asked before using my track :) Dropping some other pretty sweet early 20th century french repertoire soon on my channel, you could come and check it out!
this playlist carried me through the invisible life of addie larue, thank you so much for this. it was so beautiful and perfectly fit the book. All love
I get a very odd feeling from this period of history, it's simultaneously modern and old, at the very cusp of what I can relate to as a person. Not so old that society is completely different, but not quite modern enough that it is comparable to the industrial society of the early 1900's. An almost mystical time.
I wish I could tell you how hugely important this song has been to me. Both my parents died and my husband left me all in a time period of 6 months. I was battling crippling anxiety and fighting it and fighting God. Finally, I just told him, Lord if you want me to have anxiety, I'll have it. Just don't leave me. I felt his peace, and my life began to turn around.
Monet is literally my favorite artist of all time! Thanks so much for making this playlist that's just as beautiful as all the ones you make! Sending you lots of love and support ^^
*The haunting beauty of dark academia melodies lies in their ability to capture the essence of unspoken longing and quiet contemplation, weaving a tapestry of emotions that linger long after the music fades*
The artist is the medium of the collective conscious whom uncovers its archetypal forms of beauty like an archeologist uncovering a set of ancient bones.
nobody, youre the only person getting me through college and i thank you so much for it. crazy enough, idk where i'd be without your music compilations, youve got such a beautiful mind for music.
I'm just a 35 year old full time mum sitting in the kitchen listening to this, eating her treat of the day - halva, while her two kids are somewhere in the house having screen time. You don't have to know music to enjoy music. That's comforting to me.
At the time that the Impressionists were painting ,many art schools did not this they were gorgeous. And many impressionistic painters, found it very difficult to display their paintings . Many only became popular after they died , or were promoted by Anerican interests.
i feel like everyone here is kind of a romantic, not the bf kind, but like the romance of life. we're all really good at imagining and making worlds up and paying attention to details that dont matter. Like beautifying the world. idk this playlist just makes me think of that
it is incredible how each generation lives their entire time with the conviction that the world and the universe with all its gods, are entirely belonging to their existence. they're idyllicising own importance with the help of a style or another while spending their butterflies by canonicising preferences about anything, without having clues about much.
The part with Deux valses pour deux pianos was so refreshing and airy. I loved it a lot! Thank you for everything you do. These playlists are extremely tasteful and tender❤
idk this just so beautiful, i can heart it all the time and I'll not get bored of it like you know..im so grateful to get such a thing like this on my recommendation page, RUclips makes my day better
There is something special about this playlist particularly. There are many classical music playlists but this one seems to be the perfect background sound for when I'm writing. :3
i love classical music so much. and like its so sad because I don't think my generation will ever appreciate it for what it is. we learn about it in music class, chuckle about how they looked back then, and then move on. but honestly classical music *sounds* like a painting. if that makes sense. like it's so beautiful and gorgeous in that way. idk bruh but I just love it 😂
10:40 so beautiful...all evening my heart was aching, i wanted to cry so bad, but couldn't shed a tear. But this piece...It finally made me cry, it feels so easy now...What a true art
The painting in the first song "rêverie (Debussy) [rousseau]" 0:01 reminds me of my situation. I am the one sitting in the boat in the lower-central area of the picture while another rows it, being the Lord. The boat behind us contains the iniquities of the flesh, and often do they harass our boat from its rear, but never can they take hold of it.
This is really relaxing and nice. I love it! I have been listening to this amazing music for the past few days while I have been studying and reading. :) :) :) ;) !
30:00 This painting is so enchanting- the man by the woman in the yellow dress staring back at me and the man that is practically a shadow behind the tree are so interesting...
timestamps / (composer/s) [performer/s]
00:00 rêverie (debussy) [rousseau]
05:09 bagatelle op. 97 no. 2 (sibelius) [paul barton]
08:50 five pieces for piano, no. 5: granen (sibelius) [fabien proulx-tremblay]
Credits: ruclips.net/video/V5sMOBoFJgI/видео.html
11:58 pas trop vite (germaine tailleferre) [msburgmuller]
13:25 nocturne op. 9 no. 1 (chopin) [kassia]
19:55 d'un vieux jardin (lili boulanger) [gregory wang]
23:00 deux valses pour deux pianos (germaine tailleferre) [marc clinton/nicole carboni]
26:08 roman sketches, op. 7: iii. the fountain of the acqua paola (griffes) [jason lo]
29:52 valse romantique (debussy) [alain planès]
33:17 jeux d'eau (ravel) [varyk]
39:41 saint françois d'assise: la prédication aux oiseaux (liszt) [roberto prosseda]
50:26 ma mère l'oye: iii. pavane de la belle au bois dormant (ravel) [marie-josèphe jude]
52:00 nocturne, l. 82 (debussy) [jacques rouvier]
58:07 images inédites: i. lent, doux et mélancolique (debussy) [jacques rouvier]
01:01:41 miroirs: iii. une barque sur l'ocean (ravel) [vitaly pisarenko]
24:20 what's the name of the piece ??
@@namiyo9320 Valses pour 2 pianos: Valse brillante
I would put the first moviment of La Mer from Debussy in the first painting but it was a nice choise
I'm learning the first song aaaah im so happy its on this playlist
What about E. Satié. 🤷🏻♂️
Words can not describe the almost subliminal way in which Debussy's music matches up with Monet's paintings, it's truly ethereal and whimsical. They will forever be my favorite impressionists.
perfectly said, my thoughts exactly.
debussy resented his music being called impressionist
@@punkchris true
Ad Proust writings to be complete, they all go together and are in some way in his novels
In my head Debussy and Monet are the same feeling. Monet feels like someone tried to paint Debussy, and Debussy feels like someone tried to compose a Monet painting.
Gonna imagine myself causally chatting with Monet wife about life while holding my own parasol to contrast hers; all the while we're walking through his paintings 🤍
Nice concept!
@Serychan thanks fam!🌠
Imagine all u want .. and even without the muzak.
oh wow, i always thought Monet was a man!
@@nosegrindv4951 He's a man yes
I wonder what it must've been like.. Being a Frenchman in the 19th century. For impressionist painting and impressionist composing to match up so seamlessly, there must've been a shared underlying emotion washing through all of French society. Somber and melancholic, yet at peace and even hopeful.
that really was a very special time in history. The peak of art and music.
it still is, or rather can be. That will be up to us :)
Exactly!
Well, to be realistic, they were living what we would now consider the old "life of man, solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short" (Hobbes). Think of all the wonderful literature, music, and art we have today from tens of thousands of unique cultures, all available on the small, handheld device you are using right now. Globalization is the same "shared underlying emotion" to us, humanity, as impressionism was to the bourgeois, intellectual Frenchmen in the 19th century. And it is much more wonderful! We can enjoy centuries-old art right now and immerse ourselves in that period-for almost every single era in recorded human history. The Frenchmen could not do that.
I do totally get your longing for experiencing life in a different century, in a different country, even a different person, though. We call that nonexistent nostalgia Sehnsucht (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sehnsucht) historic nostalgia, or to put into more harsh terms, generational dysphoria, and it is certainly an amazing thing. Oh how I wish I could travel to worlds so different from mine I can hardly recognize a single thing.
But let's take respite in the fact that we can, even for a moment, relive the same awe kings, queens, nobles, and peasants of centuries past felt when they too read Shakespeare's plays, listened to Beethoven's works, and saw Raphael's paintings for the first time.
@@leesiheon8013 this is a well informed comment with a strangely charming number of philosophical references
listening to this while painting... i feel like an actual artist
you are an artist if you're painting
@@mercurialsound7670 tysm
@@mercurialsound7670 and that is why being one means nothing
@@vor946 counterpoint, it means everything
"I think everything in life is art. What you do. How you dress. The way you love someone, and how you talk. Your smile and your personality. What you believe in, and all your dreams. The way you drink your tea. How you decorate your home. Or party. Your grocery list. The food you make. How your writing looks. And the way you feel. Life is art." - Helena Bonham Carter
When I saw the thumb and title I thought: "Oh the first song is definitely going to be Revêrie" and nailed it lol.
Its incredible how Debussy's music match perfectly with Monet's paintings.
Reverie is just... There are no words :-)
When I was around 8, I visited Monets house with my school, I saw the real bridge (his famous painting with water lilies) and now I love that painting with many others of him. It's like I find peace in his art. And visiting his "universe" was one of my favorite childhood memories. If you get the chance to visit his house and his beautiful garden, I'm telling you, it's really worth it.
This Playlist idea (and Vincent van Gogh previous one as well ) are one of the best ideas you can't I,agine how comfort they bring to me , I like to imagine stories about each painting and I even imagine each thing in the painting take part in playing music piece as if it was words
I first saw his paintings at my dentists clinic i remember being so shocked that i even forgot the pain of my teeth and a couple years later a paragraph about his style and paintings came up in my national exam. Thanks to Monet i got to go to a good college❤
u put your whole debussy into this playlist
LMAOAOLAAaOLOLOLOL I’m dying
NOT YOU SAYING- 🤣
can someone explain this joke to me?🥺 i speak spanish, i know debussy is an artist in the playlist, but what do you mean as the "whole debussy"
@@bernixpivot yes of course, it’s a little crass haha! There is a saying that goes “they put their whole p*ussy into this” so you know… it’s a really good playlist and rhymes with debussy!
@@bernixpivot Veámoslo de una forma vulgar (?)
I usually don’t like sitting with my emotions too long but this playlist just helped me get into feeling something I have been trying to avoid for months now. Thank you for making this.
Stay strong. 💚
There is privilege in how I find beauty in humanity, inside the works of master artisans across history, their paintings captivating my imagination in much the same way music does; with rhythm, harmony and spirit bursting from every piece, from hip hop to blues, from Monet to My fathers work, but beauty does not end there. I find beauty in the faces of women, the style of architecture and planning; I find beauty in good conversations, the tastes of food and the feeling of wind. Such things make that which is ugly, beautiful, the intricacies of a decomposing corpse, how systems collide atop of systems to return what was once dirt to what it shall become again, dirt. To what end am I blessed to think such beautiful thoughts?
maybe it is a blessing. I see the same beauty in the greatest paintings as the beauty i see in worms crawling in the dirt! if i could i would love to share this blessing with everyone and everything.
@@SunnyOddny a mary oliver quote, fitting to your sentiment
"the h´furthest star and the mud at our feet are a family; and there is no decency or shame in honoring one thing, or a few things, and then closing the list"
people who make playlists like these, i sometimes forget are real living people. I always thought of them as the collectors and archivists of music, specialised in their ways and always sending you the most perfect smooth playlist at the right time. I wanted to say thank you for making these god send playlists. They are perfect.
The first composition is actually exactly what I expected to hear. Monet and Debussy are such a heavenly combo ♥️
They're also both called Claude!
I remember picking Monet for an art research assignment randomly because I turned it in late. Fell into an impressionist rabbit hole and never looked back (best decision ever made)
This just helped me to get out of an anxiety attack. Thank you for not putting ads mid-content!
monet paintings feel like memories from a past life.
I played this last night while having a relaxing much needed spa night. I used an under eye mask, lit a candle and turned off the lights. It was heavenly.
monets paintings and debussys music blend into one another so seamlessly. it's beautiful.
they're also both called Claude!
@@robsmith6377 cannot be a coincidence 💜 always thought it must be fate :)
It is the perfect combination :-)
Reverie is one of my favourite piece and it perfectly describes the beauty and calmness of the painting
this is a gorgeous concept for a playlist, i can’t wait to listen to it, you’ve picked some lovely pieces.
I had plans to go to the art institute in Chicago with someone a few years ago, but they didn't end up coming with, so I went by myself. I ended up spending my entire time there looking at the Impressionist paintings, listening to piano pieces by Debussy and Ravel since it only seemed appropriate lol. Une barque sur l'ocean was one of the pieces I listened to when I saw Cliff walk at Pourville (the second to last painting in the video). That was the day when I fell in love with impressionism and began to actually appreciate classical piano as a true genre of music filled with wonder and reverie, and not the genre of "old, dead people music". I currently have a canvas of Cliff walk at Pourville hung up in my room right above where my piano is.
I'm currently studying the Impressionism, for this I have to thank you for making this process less boring and more interesting
Impressionism is like the most beautiful thing that existed and still is.
boring ? you gotta be kidding me !!
@@user-qg3ks8bb7i My thoughts exactly!
same
Omg I'm doing the same atm for my final work, hope you managed to grasp the essence of Impressionism ^^
It's so strange this stars with rêverie, it's a first song of my playlist. And the reason why I'm here is because I love Monet. I like this feeling.
This is an absolutely beautiful playlist, accompanied with wonderful paintings as well. The song "five pieces for piano, no. 5: granen (sibelius)" instantly brought me to tears. I've never heard that song before, and now it is my favorite. Thank you so much 😇
That's actually my rendition of the astonishingly beautiful work of Sibelius. Appreciated mate! Wish the guy who uploaded this video actually asked before using my track :) Dropping some other pretty sweet early 20th century french repertoire soon on my channel, you could come and check it out!
8:50 the most beautiful song I've ever heard!!!
Agreed !!
Youve clearly never heard hyperpop
this playlist carried me through the invisible life of addie larue, thank you so much for this. it was so beautiful and perfectly fit the book. All love
I get a very odd feeling from this period of history, it's simultaneously modern and old, at the very cusp of what I can relate to as a person. Not so old that society is completely different, but not quite modern enough that it is comparable to the industrial society of the early 1900's. An almost mystical time.
I wish I could tell you how hugely important this song has been to me. Both my parents died and my husband left me all in a time period of 6 months. I was battling crippling anxiety and fighting it and fighting God. Finally, I just told him, Lord if you want me to have anxiety, I'll have it. Just don't leave me. I felt his peace, and my life began to turn around.
I wish you long peace.im truly sorry. I know the world can seem like a lot but its gonna be okay :)
Wow, that's so much to go through in such a short time. It is often when we turn to acceptance of our situations that our suffering decreases.
This made me tear up God bless you
Keep fighting!!! All of us are so proud you've made it till' this point. Happy 2023 babe. :)
You're brave. And loved.
Monet is literally my favorite artist of all time! Thanks so much for making this playlist that's just as beautiful as all the ones you make! Sending you lots of love and support ^^
Same :-)
*The haunting beauty of dark academia melodies lies in their ability to capture the essence of unspoken longing and quiet contemplation, weaving a tapestry of emotions that linger long after the music fades*
Ohhhh im oj simpson and im so full of glueeee ohhh my ummy is gurgulinggggg
Cette playlist est incroyable, les morceaux sont fabuleux, merci de m'avoir fait trouvé cela 💜💜
I have a Monet journal at the moment and I love listening to this whole writing. The story is literally in the painting. Thank you!
OMG Im so excited to listen 😭thank you thank you I’ve literally been listening to the Van Gogh one on repeat since you released it ❤️❤️
hehe bussy
thank Heavens to ability to listen to the classic music
im happy to see a playlist with actual effort put into it, matching it with the paintings.
Possibly the greatest artist that ever lived.
The artist is the medium of the collective conscious whom uncovers its archetypal forms of beauty like an archeologist uncovering a set of ancient bones.
Love falling asleep to this, in a dark house alone. Only now the night itself is keeping me company
woah this is almost exactly my playlist, it even has roman sketches that definitely deserves to be more heard of
nobody, youre the only person getting me through college and i thank you so much for it. crazy enough, idk where i'd be without your music compilations, youve got such a beautiful mind for music.
I fell in love with your channel, nobody!
My dog is sick and really calmed down while listening to this, she is now happily sleeping. Thank you!
Literally one of the most creative RUclips videos I've ever watched.
Here's a sub and a like
Investigate and go check out the channels of the performers, you'd be suprised with what you might find... ;)
i just love monet's paintings thank you so much for this
this beautiful playlist is helping me so much in studying art history because of my anxiety,, thank you very much for making it
Debussy is one of my ultimate favourite composers and his music fits so well here.
I heard the first sound and saw the first picture, right there and then I knew this will be perfect. Thank you.
Watching you getting popular is one of the best things, happy to be here from the beginning 🖤🌿
I'm just a 35 year old full time mum sitting in the kitchen listening to this, eating her treat of the day - halva, while her two kids are somewhere in the house having screen time. You don't have to know music to enjoy music. That's comforting to me.
i love this! impressionism was such a gorgeous art movement
it still is
@@strangenessandcharms so true
At the time that the Impressionists were painting ,many art schools did not this they were gorgeous. And many impressionistic painters, found it very difficult to display their paintings . Many only became popular after they died , or were promoted by Anerican interests.
i feel like everyone here is kind of a romantic, not the bf kind, but like the romance of life. we're all really good at imagining and making worlds up and paying attention to details that dont matter. Like beautifying the world. idk this playlist just makes me think of that
Debussy, and Monet. Would they have known? Senses overload. I almost have tears in my eyes.
it is incredible how each generation lives their entire time with the conviction that the world and the universe with all its gods, are entirely belonging to their existence. they're idyllicising own importance with the help of a style or another while spending their butterflies by canonicising preferences about anything, without having clues about much.
The part with Deux valses pour deux pianos was so refreshing and airy. I loved it a lot! Thank you for everything you do. These playlists are extremely tasteful and tender❤
idk this just so beautiful, i can heart it all the time and I'll not get bored of it like you know..im so grateful to get such a thing like this on my recommendation page, RUclips makes my day better
Neizmerno se radujem.Ovo je moj omiljeni kanal!❤
There is something special about this playlist particularly. There are many classical music playlists but this one seems to be the perfect background sound for when I'm writing. :3
and even put credits to the players, absolutely great, THANKS.
Très très intéressant ! Tout est clair et très bien expliqué, n’hésite pas à continuer malgré le fait que ta chaîne soit sous côté ! Bravo
Lili Boulanger
c elle qui est sous coté
I don’t Believe I could ever be in a painting I prefer looking at the world too much, but too little would I prefer the world rather looking at me.
I personally consider this music on a Sacred music spectrum. Thank you! 🌟♥️🌈
Colorfull art known to evoke all the senses. When you wore yellow and green i pretended you were my computer screen
"When you are happy you like the music, when you are sad you understand the lyrics."
Wise and true words
i love classical music so much. and like its so sad because I don't think my generation will ever appreciate it for what it is. we learn about it in music class, chuckle about how they looked back then, and then move on. but honestly classical music *sounds* like a painting. if that makes sense. like it's so beautiful and gorgeous in that way. idk bruh but I just love it 😂
I absolutely adore these artist themed playlists, you capture them really well :]
How could i forget ever forget the day we went to see some of this paintings. i miss you so very much my beloved
Miss u too my starry night 💙🧡
I really enjoyed hearing this playlist. Thanks for making it
Just started, not even one song in and I know I love it
As someone who study in arts as keeps the will to be an artist for my future work , this is absolutely amazing
I taught art . I hope you are enjoying your studies.
I love the title
this playlist is a childlike fascination that I lost far too long ago
It's so relaxing to hear while doing assessments and studying for my up-coming NWA. Thank you so much for this! :)
The perfect playlist doesn't exi-
started playing from part way through on high volume and 19:21 spooked me
It's just a bunch of smudges!
I'm just kidding, I love it. The liminality of fog on water captured perfectly.
I just knew Debussy depicts Monet's painting. Lovely.
He can make beautiful paintings but also make things that deeply unnerve me while still maintaining that sorta beauty.
the only account that has actually good playlists
10:40 so beautiful...all evening my heart was aching, i wanted to cry so bad, but couldn't shed a tear. But this piece...It finally made me cry, it feels so easy now...What a true art
It’s incredibly beautiful! I admire the selection of paintings and compositions! Everything is very harmonious 🌟🤍
One of my favorite painter with some of my favorite composers 💙
You nailed it with this mix
This is so beautiful...thank you, nobody
Never listened to this type of music before. Love it! Thanks for making my day
The painting in the first song "rêverie (Debussy) [rousseau]" 0:01 reminds me of my situation. I am the one sitting in the boat in the lower-central area of the picture while another rows it, being the Lord. The boat behind us contains the iniquities of the flesh, and often do they harass our boat from its rear, but never can they take hold of it.
I love this channel so much
This is my favourite Monet painting. I am a terrible artist, but when I was in college I choose it as my end of semester project.
This is one of the best studying playlists. I love the music and paintings so much. Thank you:)
listening to this with garden ambience in the background is a such a vibe
Thank you!!! This exposed me to such great songs
These are not songs, these are “pieces”😉
AYE MONETT LETS GOOOO MY FAV ARTIST
im actually trying to study monet’s paintings atm to improve my skills lol
nice playlist :D
music as pretty as the paintings
I listen to this playlist for literally everything i do
This is really relaxing and nice. I love it! I have been listening to this amazing music for the past few days while I have been studying and reading. :) :) :) ;) !
30:00 This painting is so enchanting- the man by the woman in the yellow dress staring back at me and the man that is practically a shadow behind the tree are so interesting...
one of the best playlist ever made G
Thank you for introducing me to some composers and pianists here! All the best from France
와썸넬,,,미쳤어요 TV에 틀어놓으면 그게 홈갤러리,,,,,,,,,,,집미술관,,,감사합니다 이런분을 구독안했다니 당장구독
This playlist reminds me of the book call me by your name in the best way possible