Totally reminds of the intro to"The Secret Garden" Hallmark Hall Of Fame from 1988!!! Brings back soo many good memories of watching this movie with my Grandma when I was a little kid!!!! Aww...I feel a tear coming on!!!
When I saw the TV movie (which my grandfather had taped for me, as we were both familiar with the book), I checked the end credits for the music details, memorized them, and asked my mother if she had this specific nocturne anywhere around - thereby introducing it to her repertoire as a pianist.
@@MrJayel27 I may be 3 years late, but I'll still say "Imagine someone having such a need to boost their own ego and feel superior to others that they had to point out what may well have been nothing more than a typographical error." I'll bet you're a riot at parties, in a not really kind of way.
@@TheDoctor1225 Logically the chance of it being a typographical error is really low, first of all, look at the distance between n and e. Second of all, a lot of people add e’s after spellings they are not familiar with. It is a very common mistake. However, her comment was true and entertaining, not a lot of people would spell Chopin wrong.
i think of that every time i hear it. i can still see them riding up to the manor with this music playing. and now when i watch downton abby i think of that because its the same castle haha
rüzgarın akışıyla kanıma karışan zehirli havanın her taneciği acı veriyor çiğerlerime. oysa ne sigara içiyorum ne de duman soluyorum. tek yaptığım rutubetli dört duvar arasında hiç ses etmeden yavaş yavaş çürümek.
One of the best pieces of music ever.
He was 17 when he wrote this while he was mourning his little sister's death, possibly from tuberculosis. Historians aren't sure.
Wow... I did not know that.
Gives a whole new depth of meaning to this already astonishingly beautiful piece.
It's even more beautiful when it's played by yourself ^^
That song reminds me the meaning of love .It comes and it leaves so fast .It makes you crazy about everything.Thats the meaning of love.
You know, Frederic Fucking Chopin
+karlmoles65 doc holiday
yes 💯
I honestly love playing it at the piano. I'm verry happy that my piano teacher teached me how to play it. It is so wonderful. (:
how is the piano?
Too beautiful for words.
Totally reminds of the intro to"The Secret Garden" Hallmark Hall Of Fame from 1988!!! Brings back soo many good memories of watching this movie with my Grandma when I was a little kid!!!! Aww...I feel a tear coming on!!!
those are my exact memories of this song. This movie came out when I was 8 years old and I used to love watching it at my grandma's! :D
I agree. It was perfect in the movie. Haunting
When I saw the TV movie (which my grandfather had taped for me, as we were both familiar with the book), I checked the end credits for the music details, memorized them, and asked my mother if she had this specific nocturne anywhere around - thereby introducing it to her repertoire as a pianist.
SAME!!! It's where I first heard this piece as a kid! I have the movie on DVD!!! And this piece is HAUNTINGLY BEAUTIFUL.
This is why I looked for it! I knew that it was Chopin inspiration. It is so awesome.
one of my childhood favorites, for sure :)
This and Raindrops. My 2 favorite Chopin pieces. I like this the most though.
i think this piece is about hope after tragedy
Oh wow, after 2 years someone replied and brought me back to this masterpiece, haha.
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Beautiful playing! (It's not often I'm moved to tears ...)
Doc Holliday approves
I wrote a lot of papers about Nazi Germany to this song. I just concentrated so well with it.
My favorite piece
This is such a pleasure to listen to
my fav ❤
Love this nocturne !
I can not stop listening to it! Wonderful greetings from Argentina
masterpiece...
amazing forever
just imagine...imagine chopine himself playing this....
Certainly there would be a lot of feelings.
Imagine someone spelling his name wrong even in this day and age
@@MrJayel27 I may be 3 years late, but I'll still say "Imagine someone having such a need to boost their own ego and feel superior to others that they had to point out what may well have been nothing more than a typographical error." I'll bet you're a riot at parties, in a not really kind of way.
Chopin's life is the definition of sadness
@@TheDoctor1225 Logically the chance of it being a typographical error is really low, first of all, look at the distance between n and e. Second of all, a lot of people add e’s after spellings they are not familiar with. It is a very common mistake. However, her comment was true and entertaining, not a lot of people would spell Chopin wrong.
I remember this song from "The Secret Garden"
Kim Mason me too!
That's what made me learn it in middle school!
es mi favorito por siempre
i think of that every time i hear it. i can still see them riding up to the manor with this music playing. and now when i watch downton abby i think of that because its the same castle haha
Secret Garden
rüzgarın akışıyla kanıma karışan zehirli havanın her taneciği acı veriyor çiğerlerime. oysa ne sigara içiyorum ne de duman soluyorum. tek yaptığım rutubetli dört duvar arasında hiç ses etmeden yavaş yavaş çürümek.
U Know Fredrick fuckin CHOPIN!
I'm so late but yessss! Love Doc ❤
beautiful chopin sound
It's like walking on a pillar of stairs but not knowing which direction it is going..
Poetry
He looked so disturbed in this picture. Could only a troubled soul write such a piece?
He was a troubled soul. He was ill for most of the last part of his life, and this was possibly (I believe) a posthumous piece.
This picture was taken in 1849. Chopin died in the same year. That should explain his ill looking face.
Yes it is a posthumous piece but ... What does that have to do with the picture ?
This was one of the first nocturnes Chopin wrotr probably the first but wasntw published
Thank you!
Who has a tear running down their face?
des sagt alles
speechless. Mozart would have wept.
Chopin > Mozart edit: everyone thinks im a uncultured human, but it is what I think, Chopin’s compositions are all way more beautiful.
Frederic Fucking Chopin
this fucking rocks.
Harasiewicz??!
I'll write you in 2 years then.
Ransomed Sin 2 years later...
@@RAFA_Hejira sorry, I'm a bit late...
@@RansomedSin lol
"Human Error" ....
Yes, I love the scene in Voyager from Seven !!!
why use cortots pictire on everything ....
U KNOW Fredrick Freakin Chopin
Sounds like Old Dog Tray to me.....
다 옛날 댓글들이란 말이지, 음악 영상들에는.
U KNOW Fredrick Freakin Chopin