This was the last piece I learnt before standing up last time from my piano. Excuses are school, university, moving... but I feel heartbroken. I miss my piano more than anything. I sat down, started playing, but stopped after 5 minutes. Uncontrollable crying is no friend of the pianist :) thank you for sharing :)
I can't explain the reasons why, but I had to give up the piano for more than 12 years and now although I have one, I just sit next to it and stare at it and I don't get up and play, and I don't know why..... but I used to play this piece, too...
@@darknessanddistance4469 Maybe tell a friend you can play a certain piece (except you can't) and that you'll show them in a bit, so that you're forced to learn it
@@ytruiewopq Fear of discovering you may have lost your gift....but my friend. It is not lost. It is waiting for you to give it a voice. Please take mercy on it and gift your fingers to that heart voice inside. You WILL rejoice. No matter what trauma has befallen you in life, your musical identity remains in tact and undamaged. It is forever in a pure state.
I just cannot stop shedding a tear on how beautiful this piece is composed by Tchaikovsky. I play this piece so many times and it is really making feel like I am going to see the waves crashing.
Me too. Been practising this song for many many years. It feels like sitting in a boat every time. I like the big contrast in the beginning and in the middle. It's my favourite song so far in addition to December in this composition.
It's crazy how certain music or chord progressions can stir up emotions and thoughts, I'm learning Chopin nocturne op55 no1 at the min and that paints a picture in my mind everytime I play it.
I love this music, it is very peaceful, I also noticed that, unlike 95% of other youtube videos, there is no one fighting or arguing or insulting each other in the comments for this video. Very refreshing :)
My Dear Brother Boris used to play this on the piano for me~Sister, each time I hear this version , I cry… it sounds exactly like my brother played. He has passed away from this life 💕I love him so much , he is always in my heart💕
Let us go to the shore; there the waves will kiss our feet. With mysterious sadness the stars will shine down on us. -Aleksey Pleshcheyev (Poetic epigraph contained in the Russian edition of this breathtaking piece)
Winter in Australia is JUNE. This music is so beautiful 😍 🤩, sounds like from heaven, calm, cool, in the middle of the night, the quietude , the sound of the cosmos!
It really seems to match the June 2020 mood in particular. It’s so bittersweet to see summer roll in, and with so much happening, it’s hard to enjoy it. it has the same thick layer of melancholy; in America, we passed 100,000 lives lost to the virus, and so many more around the world, mere days before June is going to come in. But the sun will have to keep shining, I suppose.
This is death and rebirth, a tear of hope crashing into an ocean of solitude, shaking it yet so slightly, blowing a shiver over the stillness. It's the beauty of a pained soul recovering, the twinkling glowing of coals, an everfading light that casts flickering shadows in a dance of perpetual celebration of one's ruthless, although everblooming, hope and love for life.
It feels like the tail-end of summer for me. The gardens are poetry in bloom, but gently dying away. The ocean murmurs constantly in the distance. Little breezes "dusk and shiver", and the thought of winter coming is melancholic; it can't be articulated, only felt..
@görker Sel It feels like the tail-end of summer for me. The gardens are poetry in bloom, but gently dying away. The ocean murmurs constantly in the distance. Little breezes "dusk and shiver", and the thought of winter coming is melancholic; it can't be articulated, only felt..
Oh my, I was listening to this piece a while now, because I'm going to play it on flute, and I didn't even know this recording is played by a Hungarian person (I'm also Hungarian). Thank you so much for the upload💖
Thank's for publish this video. I'm french (with a verry bad english ^^) , 14 Years old and this is my favorite song. She can transport you in other country, in the world of dream! Sorry for my bad english
Mais du coup.. en 6 ans tu as tu t’améliorer donc mon commentaire est inutile lol... j’ai un an de plus que toi, lorsque tu avais posté ce commentaire !
MindAndLife Let us go to the shore; there the waves will kiss our feet. With mysterious sadness the stars will shine down on us. not the greatest story ive heard all week, but that's the epigraph.
This composition abandons the corporal self gracefully embracing all that the self may be or become moment by moment into all the years of a lifetime. For this first hearing on TH-cam I am grateful to “ibakaya” for the upload.
Originally, Jean-Jacques Annaud's masterpiece The Bear brought me here. Years ago, at the end of the eighties, I heard this melody first in that movie....
As in all his pieces, Tchaikovsky did a great job in painting a picture with notes (Again). I imagine it being it like the background picture of this video. Is it just me, or do you hear the swarm of birds rising up from the spring-leafed tree in 1:59? Still, the dusky morning carries on, the wind whispering moving the crops on the fields. It is June but the rain last night lowered both temperature and mood after the first sunny weeks that followed the winter in earlier movements. i wish you a wonderful holiday season
Esta canción cuenta la historia de un ayer más feliz, más tranquilo, hace énfasis en q se fue y ya no volvera más y nos hace sentir a aun en la añoranza y en la misma tristeza hay una especie de encanto y aunq el pasado no se pueda revivir, nadie te lo puede quitar ni obligar a olvidar
I write this seated at my big wooden desk, the windows flung over, overlooking the intense plains below our village, the gentle rolling agricultural hills and prairies abounding. The last kranes left for other shores in the last two weeks, replaced by smaller cousins, enjoying the sun glittering down on us all. I know there is much sadness in the world right now, but you can't feel happiness if you have not known sadness. Sadness is like a potter, carving into the clay that is your heart. The deeper the carving, the greater your capacity for happiness. And truly, the world has learned a lot during this time. Policians have learned to make decisions faster and for the good of all, not merely for self-aggrandisement; community spirit has taken hold again, as it hadn't for decades, and selflessness has reigned again, even in business, and allowing me to feel that the lessons of the last war have not been forgotten. I am thankful for these things.
It's so harmonic of mayor and minor at the same time.... I dunno how this touches my heart It feels like a love song when u lost someone u loved the most. My opinion tho
Fabrizio De André, one of the greatest, maybe the greatest italian songwriter used this piece in one of his album, a masterpiece: Le nuvole. You can hear this piece in the beginning of the album and in another song called La domenica delle salme (beautiful song, so profound). Regards from Rome ;)
Well the title is not "Summer" it's "June", to me it's the crossing of two seasons, not exclusively summer... Spring ends, Summer begins (only starts the 21st of June..). who knows, maybe that's why... a chapter's closed, a new one's opening, time goes on, you have to let go whatever happens... it may be grey and rain heavily in june still, plus summer can sometimes be really sad and make you feel lonely specially because many other people seem to have fun around... If you lose someone you love, you'll feel sad whatever the season is and I guess Piotr felt a bit that way when he thought about June, and it makes this piece even more interesting, mysterious and questioning in a way, one of the most beautiful melodies ever written.
This was the last piece I learnt before standing up last time from my piano. Excuses are school, university, moving... but I feel heartbroken. I miss my piano more than anything. I sat down, started playing, but stopped after 5 minutes. Uncontrollable crying is no friend of the pianist :) thank you for sharing :)
I quite understand what you fell because i had the same
Issue a long time ago
I can't explain the reasons why, but I had to give up the piano for more than 12 years and now although I have one, I just sit next to it and stare at it and I don't get up and play, and I don't know why..... but I used to play this piece, too...
@@darknessanddistance4469 Maybe tell a friend you can play a certain piece (except you can't) and that you'll show them in a bit, so that you're forced to learn it
@@ytruiewopq Fear of discovering you may have lost your gift....but my friend. It is not lost. It is waiting for you to give it a voice. Please take mercy on it and gift your fingers to that heart voice inside. You WILL rejoice. No matter what trauma has befallen you in life, your musical identity remains in tact and undamaged. It is forever in a pure state.
I am not a musician but I can relate to you because of the sheer beauty of the piece. It's horribly sad !
I just cannot stop shedding a tear on how beautiful this piece is composed by Tchaikovsky. I play this piece so many times and it is really making feel like I am going to see the waves crashing.
Tchaikovsky is probably one of the most important composers of all time, I think.
Johnson ZHANG Is not probably .. IS THE BEST AND MOST IMPORTANT.
Zachary Fung, in top 5
Me too. Been practising this song for many many years. It feels like sitting in a boat every time. I like the big contrast in the beginning and in the middle. It's my favourite song so far in addition to December in this composition.
It's crazy how certain music or chord progressions can stir up emotions and thoughts, I'm learning Chopin nocturne op55 no1 at the min and that paints a picture in my mind everytime I play it.
This piece is heartbreaking. Like the conciousness that the happy month of june is so short, as youth and our whole lives. Wonderful but transient.
I love this music, it is very peaceful, I also noticed that, unlike 95% of other youtube videos, there is no one fighting or arguing or insulting each other in the comments for this video. Very refreshing :)
My Dear Brother Boris used to play this on the piano for me~Sister, each time I hear this version , I cry… it sounds exactly like my brother played. He has passed away from this life 💕I love him so much , he is always in my heart💕
Let us go to the shore;
there the waves will kiss our feet.
With mysterious sadness
the stars will shine down on us. -Aleksey Pleshcheyev
(Poetic epigraph contained in the Russian edition of this breathtaking piece)
It's a pleasure to play this soft and delicate composition.
Thats real romantic, full of desire and wanderlust.
Winter in Australia is JUNE. This music is so beautiful 😍 🤩, sounds like from heaven, calm, cool, in the middle of the night, the quietude , the sound of the cosmos!
It really seems to match the June 2020 mood in particular. It’s so bittersweet to see summer roll in, and with so much happening, it’s hard to enjoy it. it has the same thick layer of melancholy; in America, we passed 100,000 lives lost to the virus, and so many more around the world, mere days before June is going to come in. But the sun will have to keep shining, I suppose.
It turns out, it wasn't as bad back then...
Now we are entering june of 2024
This is death and rebirth, a tear of hope crashing into an ocean of solitude, shaking it yet so slightly, blowing a shiver over the stillness. It's the beauty of a pained soul recovering, the twinkling glowing of coals, an everfading light that casts flickering shadows in a dance of perpetual celebration of one's ruthless, although everblooming, hope and love for life.
Really need this kind of peaceful melody when studying Computer Science.
Oh man... You have my sympathy.
before your brain melts
i'll always be thankful to my friend Ryan because he suggested me to hear this beautiful piece ......A Masterpiece Indeed !
The soundtrack of my childhood.
I love Tchaikovsky!!!
It feels like the tail-end of summer for me. The gardens are poetry in bloom, but gently dying away. The ocean murmurs constantly in the distance. Little breezes "dusk and shiver", and the thought of winter coming is melancholic; it can't be articulated, only felt..
Funny how it feels like winter... Well it's everyones opinion, dunno if I'm the only one but it sounds so distant and lonely
Tuomas Koskinen The composer is a Russian and it is cold even in June in Russia so that's why it feels like winter
It makes me think of a grey, rainy summer afternoon, everything green and lush and blooming.
it feels like fall (autumn) for me, as you said, lonely but soothing melody
@görker Sel It feels like the tail-end of summer for me. The gardens are poetry in bloom, but gently dying away. The ocean murmurs constantly in the distance. Little breezes "dusk and shiver", and the thought of winter coming is melancholic; it can't be articulated, only felt..
@@MayNguyen same in Finland, still
This piece reminds me of my childhood, when I was able to play it myself, along with many others. I will always love it.
Simply beautiful and great Tchaikovsky...love this wonderful music, so full of love and magic
Greetings, thank you for share, Mathias
awesome. a mellow, happy feeling. thanks to Tchaikovsky a lot.
Beautiful melody! Thank you so much, Tchailkovsky
Mal de pierres was such an excellent movie... I discovered this music through that film.. 😭❤️
Jenő Jandó (born 1952 in Pécs) is the pianist..
Oh my, I was listening to this piece a while now, because I'm going to play it on flute, and I didn't even know this recording is played by a Hungarian person (I'm also Hungarian). Thank you so much for the upload💖
Que sublime, gracias por tanto a quienes trascendieron en el tiempo.
Thank's for publish this video.
I'm french (with a verry bad english ^^) , 14 Years old and this is my favorite song.
She can transport you in other country, in the world of dream!
Sorry for my bad english
Claire D nan tkt il est compréhensible donc ça va xD
Mais du coup.. en 6 ans tu as tu t’améliorer donc mon commentaire est inutile lol... j’ai un an de plus que toi, lorsque tu avais posté ce commentaire !
Oh wow t'as 21 ans mtn haha le temps passe vite
@@Lizardly wah, malaise, je faisais la fille ultra non conventionnelle ça me tue de rire
Claire D loll
The picture really goes with the song, very beautiful.
June is my birthday and this piece is beautiful...
Myung W. Brian Chang same here ♥
Me too! :-)
Yeah, June 10th, you?
My birthday too...
Same!
Perhaps the most baeutyful piece of the cycle, full of melancoly.
This song will be played at my funeral.
literally same
epic melody.
Amazing. This piece tells such a beautiful and moving story.
Can you tell me this beautiful story, I don't know that.. :)
MindAndLife Let us go to the shore;
there the waves will kiss our feet.
With mysterious sadness
the stars will shine down on us.
not the greatest story ive heard all week, but that's the epigraph.
Thank you, that is really wonderful ..
+Landon Fernando Thank you for the story!
Konrad Lasocki more of the story? This short? I play this. My favourite peace
This composition abandons the corporal self gracefully embracing all that the self may be or become moment by moment into all the years of a lifetime. For this first hearing on TH-cam I am grateful to “ibakaya” for the upload.
I listened this song a lot when I was a teenager, I've always liked it. Very intense and touching.
Moody, sad, happy, melody from heaven. Just my feeling.
Angelic.........It was like listening to the heart beat of god.
I'm melancholic knowing this was uploaded 15 years ago. I'm imagining fifteen years ago. For me, that was a nice time.
I have been searching for this wonderful piece for such a long time, simply exquisite.
so emotional, beautiful melody!
I want this be played after i died.
+Yanbin Ji I agree.
😢
I agree but "Fantaisie Impromptu" by Chopin is good too! Can't wait!
Why after? Enjoy it alive
my thoughts exactly :p
omg i'm playing this for my piano exam! i feel honored:p
As former classic dancer i just have to love this ingenious composer!!
I'm 10 and I play this song and I think it's a wonderful song and this piece is one of the best I've heard!
joyce cao u are 10 years old and u can play this???? Damn
Catherine W oh come on, i can play it before i was born. now who is the boss?
I play this song on piano too.
lol i played this in my dads balls try to keep up peasants
I'm 19 and i don't know why we write ours ages, nobody cares how old are we, are they?
Took me 6 months to master this piece but worth it! So beautiful❤❤❤
June is my birthday month and this song is one of my favorite.❤️
Originally, Jean-Jacques Annaud's masterpiece The Bear brought me here. Years ago, at the end of the eighties, I heard this melody first in that movie....
La MÚSICA en general nos aporta una belleza etérea. La MÚSICA de CHAIKOVSKI, ilumina todos nuestros sentidos
Omg i thought this was Chopin....all these years and through Music Choice on TV, I discover it is Tchaikovsky. Beautiful piece.
Me too...there are some notes în the theme of Nocturne în G Minor wich resembles to the theme of this wonderful piece
Que sensacion escuchar esta musica!!!! Gracias por compartirla.
Beautiful! ♥. I want to play this someday
This is one of the most beautifal pieces! How does it have dislikes??
Grâce au film Le mal de Pierre, j'ai découvert ce beau morceau. Le film est sublime ...
Enig.
Of the 12 than I like it ! Of all classical music is so different from everything ! Bravo Tch
As in all his pieces, Tchaikovsky did a great job in painting a picture with notes (Again). I imagine it being it like the background picture of this video.
Is it just me, or do you hear the swarm of birds rising up from the spring-leafed tree in 1:59?
Still, the dusky morning carries on, the wind whispering moving the crops on the fields. It is June but the rain last night lowered both temperature and mood after the first sunny weeks that followed the winter in earlier movements.
i wish you a wonderful holiday season
It’s so beautiful! Amazing!
I have been searching the whole morning for this!
I can play this on clarinet!
This is my favorite piece of the “the seasons” by Tchaikovsky, but it reminds of me anything but June. Still my favorite.
Is the piece being played in the beginning of The Rebel , c drama on iQIYI ? Anyone seeing Zhu Yi Long's drama?
It feels like a cold snowy night in a lightfull victorian city with a beautiful moon in the skies !!!
It was one of my grandmother's favorite music, who died 2 days ago...
I am 11 and I love playing this song. I study in '' National Music Schooll'' in Sofia, Bulgaria. ;)))
Lovely playing of great music. TY for posting.
Maddeningly beautiful.
Summer has always been the saddest time of year for me, too.
Music hit my heart. Thanks much
beautiful i love it.
Esta canción cuenta la historia de un ayer más feliz, más tranquilo, hace énfasis en q se fue y ya no volvera más y nos hace sentir a aun en la añoranza y en la misma tristeza hay una especie de encanto y aunq el pasado no se pueda revivir, nadie te lo puede quitar ni obligar a olvidar
Oustanding music piece,beautiful ♫♪♥
It's so beautiful :)
I write this seated at my big wooden desk, the windows flung over, overlooking the intense plains below our village, the gentle rolling agricultural hills and prairies abounding. The last kranes left for other shores in the last two weeks, replaced by smaller cousins, enjoying the sun glittering down on us all.
I know there is much sadness in the world right now, but you can't feel happiness if you have not known sadness. Sadness is like a potter, carving into the clay that is your heart. The deeper the carving, the greater your capacity for happiness. And truly, the world has learned a lot during this time. Policians have learned to make decisions faster and for the good of all, not merely for self-aggrandisement; community spirit has taken hold again, as it hadn't for decades, and selflessness has reigned again, even in business, and allowing me to feel that the lessons of the last war have not been forgotten. I am thankful for these things.
god damn you wrote all of that?
Just breathtaking
I will walk out with this on my fight in the future, really Beautiful
Meraviglioso! Il grande Fabrizio De Andrè la utilizzó come intermezzo nell'album 'Le nuvole'.🎩🎩🎩
This beautiful piece and Saint-Saens, 'The Carnival of Animals:The Swan' are my all time 2 favorite pieces ever played!
delicate and suggestive...
The picture really suits the music. This is a great piece.
2020 still rockin it 😌
I love the mellowness of Russian music.
I've spent 6 years trying to search this piece, OMG..It's so crazy
What a beautiful video you uploaded !!!!! Thank you.
Never gets old to me
angelic melody ......
Que lindo!❤ Adoro!
love this piece.
I love it!🌺
Melodia incantevole!....
Las dulces reminiscencias ...
Amazing It makes us remember about our Moscow,and Lrningrad.
POPCORN CLASSY lolwut?
my grandmother went here.
POPCORN CLASSY Ah, I thought WW2... :P
This is what a real love sound to me
It's so harmonic of mayor and minor at the same time....
I dunno how this touches my heart
It feels like a love song when u lost someone u loved the most. My opinion tho
Fabrizio De André, one of the greatest, maybe the greatest italian songwriter used this piece in one of his album, a masterpiece: Le nuvole. You can hear this piece in the beginning of the album and in another song called La domenica delle salme (beautiful song, so profound). Regards from Rome ;)
Thanks Tchaikovsky, work hard and give us your best...Thanks Tchaikovsky.
Music from one of my favorites childhood's movies "L'ours" by Jean-Jacques Annaud 💫
Fantastic music!!!
Well the title is not "Summer" it's "June", to me it's the crossing of two seasons, not exclusively summer... Spring ends, Summer begins (only starts the 21st of June..). who knows, maybe that's why... a chapter's closed, a new one's opening, time goes on, you have to let go whatever happens... it may be grey and rain heavily in june still, plus summer can sometimes be really sad and make you feel lonely specially because many other people seem to have fun around... If you lose someone you love, you'll feel sad whatever the season is and I guess Piotr felt a bit that way when he thought about June, and it makes this piece even more interesting, mysterious and questioning in a way, one of the most beautiful melodies ever written.
Beautifully done!
i think i'll enjoy this while i 'm still alive .thank you
beautiful...
My favorite classical piece ever. 2:33 is beautiful
Bravo! Very melodic and beautiful :)
aşkı memnu, it's a Turkish tv series, brought me here, it's a classic just like this music