@@furkansahan5826 this is def underrated compared to other pieces, not much non-classical people generally know this piece as it is overshadowed by the more popular ones such as the 1st and 2nd nocturnes
@@trebleclef9844 okay i get you bro, didn’t mean to offense. But definately not underrated. He composed this with 17 after his sister died with 15. So this is such a heartbreaking piece to a heartbreaking story. Stay healthy mate!
@@louisq1738 for me there aren't any 'overrated'. all of them are beautiful. this one is my personal top3, and i've played almost every nocturn myself.
@@daddylonglegs2744 it varies over time :) i have my top, but i can't say which is the best. depends on the mood. right now i would go with op. 48 no. 1 in C Minor.
The most competent performance that I have found on the net. Very well, all the laws of music and the composer's instructions are followed, thanks for MOLTO LEGATTO.
@@joyya55 So true. So many pianists play this piece like they're speedrunning Super Mario 64, just trying to get over with and out of the way as soon as possible.
@@Boyahda I think they do it to show off, but it's more impressive to follow the rules of a piece rather than doing your own thing as doing your own is easier,
ah, thats why you were printing 72 1, i remember that bizarre literature quiz riddle you posted. this nocturne actually hits pretty close home to me, it was the first piece I played after my first break up and has since been one of my favorites.
OMG I JUST FOUND THIS GEM OF PIECE ON YOUR CHANNEL 😍 my favorite nocturne, so beatiful yet sounding so desperate, the sadness and sorrow in this nocturne are notorious and such poetic melody, I simply love Chopin's pieces ❤️😍
Thank you, for playing this piece musically, i can feel all of the vibes in my heart, the emotion was present, and of course thanks to all of thoses genius who let us thoses treasures , Chopin, Beethoven, Mozart..
Gorgeous, this nocturne doesn't get as much attention as it deserves. Lovely performance. I kinda wonder if Ludwig Gorransen was inspired by it when creating his main theme for Tenet.
@@joyya55 Awfully silly comment, you sound like 5 years old. Hope you are not mad next time when you ordered pizza and get strawberry pie because, oh well, it's all pastry, right. Another classical pianist.
Fun fact, in the movie Tombstone, this is the piece Val Kilmer (as Doc Holliday) is playing in the bar with his girlfriend leaning against him when a Cowboy harasses him saying it sounds like Steven Foster and Doc replies that it happens to be a nocturne and even mentions Chopin.
I just forgot to thank you for this, I have listened to this piece many times from different artists, I always loved the Rubinstein version, but this is a very good interpretation and quality sound 👏🏼♥️
I always liked Chopin. I felt like he was more over looked by history. The depth of the emotional struggles in his compositions, it seems like his songs show my internal struggle with God and Christ, versus Satan, but as Jesus Christ was prophesied to be a man acquainted with grief and a man of sorrows. I hear that in Chopin.
I found your channel after searching for a more obscure Chopin piece that looked like hasn’t been yet performed by some of the more popular youtubers. After that, I looked through your other videos and audibly chuckled at the “sight reading la campanella but the video ends when I mess up” and it cuts off 2 measures into the piece. Not only are your serious performances very expressive, but you also are showing your playful side to viewers who I think will relate more to you since being at your caliber of musical skill may not be so attainable, kind of like how Traum does weird stuff once in a while. I’ve subscribed and can’t wait to see what else you come out with.
You’re very welcome :) I know that even though you can showcase such amazing skill, I can only imagine how much dedication and hard work you must put into it. And despite how many times your family and friends say it, that random internet stranger’s validation can sometimes resonate more. That is, until you have so many followers and comments that you can no longer respond to them (if that is one of your goals, I’m assuming). But yes! Keep doing it 👍👍
It captures depth of the human struggle to battle the evils of the world, to fight one’s way back to the light. To have moments of triumph over the internal struggle between God and Satan. Yet for the struggle to continue and due to Satan to finds depression, distress, and disparity to battle against the mind. Yet as ABBA Father gave the Apostle Paul to say to be content in whatever state, and be content.
I grew up with a VHS of a hallmark version of The Secret Garden, which I loved because it had such an eerie mysterious air. This piece was featured heavily as a background theme, and I always loved it., it fit the gloomy, mysterious scenes of the huge house, which was a character if its own. The house BTW, (Highclere Castle) would later become more widely recognized as Downton Abbey. Though in Downton, tge house was shown as more "alive" and lived in, well lighted and sunny, not so empty dark and dreary and eerie as in Secret Garden
One of Chopins most gorgeous unpublished pieces. For some of his posthumously published compositions, I can see the reason why he wouldn't want them published. But for this Nocturne I really wonder why because it is so exquisite. He composed it at the age of sweet 17, I wonder if his lack of reputation being a newcomer had to do with it staying in his desk, maybe publishers rejected it at the time, and then he forgot about it. Anyway, we are lucky that his sister didn't burn it along with all his other unpublished manuscripts, as he had wished before he died.
@BilboBagginsStory Ludwika did not destroy any manuscripts after his death, it was the only death wish of her brother that she did not grant. But I remember vaguely to have read somewhere that Frederic himself burned a lot of papers during his last months. Can't remember the source, though. Certainly letters (only a handful of at least hundreds of letters of his friends to him survived) and probably unfinished or in his eyes flawed compositions and sketches until he was too weak to continue. We have a - very sad - letter of Chopins friend Wojciech Gzymala telling another friend the bad news of Chopins death, describing Chopins last hours and how he himself had wished to burn anything that he had not published except his unfinished method book.
This song is fine to listen to, but how many of you have ever tried to play it? Well, to the lucky some who haven't, this song is a nightmare to learn to play. There are places, 2:40, 2:48, and 2:56, where play are to play 8, 10 or 11 notes in one beat of music, and its not just a simple scale, or broken chord, its with numerous accidentals, and the last one is and ascending chromatic, which is difficult to play at a normal speed, but when they're 32d notes... just be careful. This song is dangerous.
Gotcha. I think we just learn in different ways. See, I learn mostly from a combination of sight reading and muscle memory, but I also could probably do a lot better if I tried harder but I'm already as accomplished in piano as a ever aspired to be, I'm not really passionate about being a virtuoso pianist, I'm not really into performance. Instead, I compose. I write a lot of my own music, not just for piano but for orchestra, (though being only 16 I don't really have access to a full orchestra so I arrange them for garage band, though I'm getting a new computer soon with which I will be able to use more sophisticated software and hopefully begin posting my songs here and on Spotify and possibly a few other places. I haven't really planned for anything more). Anywaayyy... Yes, it's probably easy for people who make more of an effort, but I also have a lot easier of a time learning songs I actually like listening to, and this is not may favorite Chopin or even my favorite genre of music not to mention this song being in E minor, one of my least favorite keys (though I could probably transpose it...) P.S. Sorry for the length. I get carried away talking about music.
Very well played, you only have two mistake: in measure 14 of the right hand, the first note F is a sharp and in measure 43 of the right hand the D sharp of the chord must be maintained 3 beats
cant believe i never heard of this piece until now, this is seriously underrated
There are so many peaces you couldnt run out in a lifetime
Underrated? You Just dont know it thats it mate
@@furkansahan5826 this is def underrated compared to other pieces, not much non-classical people generally know this piece as it is overshadowed by the more popular ones such as the 1st and 2nd nocturnes
@@trebleclef9844 okay i get you bro, didn’t mean to offense. But definately not underrated. He composed this with 17 after his sister died with 15. So this is such a heartbreaking piece to a heartbreaking story.
Stay healthy mate!
@@furkansahan5826 damn i didn’t know that, thanks for the info
"Well this happens to be a nocturne"
"A which?"
"You know, Frederick fucking Chopin"
Im Your huckleberry
ur rude
@charlotteshen8276 it's from a movie
@@jbranum3087 kk
Ah, a fellow sophisticate!
1:20 has to be one of the most beautiful melodies I've ever heard in a piece. Thank you for playing it so beautifully
That’s great! This nocturne is definitely underrated compared to the more famous ones
yeah
Hell yeah, those famous ones are just too overrated compared with this
@@louisq1738 for me there aren't any 'overrated'. all of them are beautiful. this one is my personal top3, and i've played almost every nocturn myself.
@@tomaszczapiewski3359 What nocturne would you rank to be #1?
@@daddylonglegs2744 it varies over time :) i have my top, but i can't say which is the best. depends on the mood. right now i would go with op. 48 no. 1 in C Minor.
The most competent performance that I have found on the net. Very well, all the laws of music and the composer's instructions are followed, thanks for MOLTO LEGATTO.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked it :)
@@SLDDPiano if you allow me to make one remark, Chopin's musical decorations are played with bass, I think you know about that)
This is such a ridiculously beautiful piece. Chopin is just a frickin genius!
Finally, someone who plays this piece in the perfect tempo.
I agree! It's always too fast!
I heard it was written about a theme around the time Chopin's sister died. The tempo of the video is awesome.
@@joyya55 So true. So many pianists play this piece like they're speedrunning Super Mario 64, just trying to get over with and out of the way as soon as possible.
@@Boyahda I think they do it to show off, but it's more impressive to follow the rules of a piece rather than doing your own thing as doing your own is easier,
A great performance as tribute to the greatest composer for piano. Chopin would be proud.
Yes
Favorite Chopin composition. It's too beautiful.
ah, thats why you were printing 72 1, i remember that bizarre literature quiz riddle you posted. this nocturne actually hits pretty close home to me, it was the first piece I played after my first break up and has since been one of my favorites.
I forgot about that riddle lol but yes that's why. It's one of my favorites as well
Fall has emotions pog
Anyways, congrats fall ,every time i think of this piece im gonna think about you.
U have good taste!
The one of best performances I have ever heard! As if Chopin himself sat down at the piano! Thanks for the incredible feelings!
Unfortunately, Chopin never played this piece and it was not known until his death. I've read somewhere that he wasn't too happy with this piece.
Chopin, unforgettable genius and master of chords and melancholic armonies ...
OMG I JUST FOUND THIS GEM OF PIECE ON YOUR CHANNEL 😍 my favorite nocturne, so beatiful yet sounding so desperate, the sadness and sorrow in this nocturne are notorious and such poetic melody, I simply love Chopin's pieces ❤️😍
Thank you, for playing this piece musically, i can feel all of the vibes in my heart, the emotion was present, and of course thanks to all of thoses genius who let us thoses treasures , Chopin, Beethoven, Mozart..
Gorgeous, this nocturne doesn't get as much attention as it deserves. Lovely performance. I kinda wonder if Ludwig Gorransen was inspired by it when creating his main theme for Tenet.
Stellar rendition. Spot on rubatos, machine gun trills, perfect tempo control especially left hand. Hats off Sir!!!!
Im 15 years old but i am deeply in love with Chopin, his songs make me so calm while doing my homework
dont mean to be annoying but its not a song its called a piece because songs are usually sung
@@angel-cu7pt when I saw a reply, I just knew it was this. I'm a classical pianist and baby they're all songs in my book. Call them whatever you like
@@joyya55 Awfully silly comment, you sound like 5 years old. Hope you are not mad next time when you ordered pizza and get strawberry pie because, oh well, it's all pastry, right.
Another classical pianist.
Ahhh 15 just around when I found him. Keep going brother
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definitely one of my favourite pieces by chopin :) well played
Thank you!
Wow. This song is magnificent. The way you play it shows your emotions and I really felt my heart through this song! *Keep up the great effort!*
Fun fact, in the movie Tombstone, this is the piece Val Kilmer (as Doc Holliday) is playing in the bar with his girlfriend leaning against him when a Cowboy harasses him saying it sounds like Steven Foster and Doc replies that it happens to be a nocturne and even mentions Chopin.
Wow.
This is.
Absolutely breathtaking.
Thank you :)
Chopin was 17 y.o. when he wrote it... Really impressive
ikr🎉🎉🎉
Are you sure? Doesn't sound like Chopin at 17.
@@alexroznowski9413 It is actually debated. It is unclear, because it was published posthumously
Ahh man this piece is just made to be played slower than 90 percent of TH-camrs play it
tragically he was only 40 when he died
Honestly one of the best performances of this piece out there.
I'm loving the consistency with your uploads, and always pieces that aren't seen that much.
this piece is beautiful. as many Chopin's pieces
My favourite nocturne! Wonderfully played :)
Probably one of my favorite nocturnes from Chopin your so underrated
I just forgot to thank you for this, I have listened to this piece many times from different artists, I always loved the Rubinstein version, but this is a very good interpretation and quality sound 👏🏼♥️
I always liked Chopin. I felt like he was more over looked by history. The depth of the emotional struggles in his compositions, it seems like his songs show my internal struggle with God and Christ, versus Satan, but as Jesus Christ was prophesied to be a man acquainted with grief and a man of sorrows. I hear that in Chopin.
The interpretation is defiantly different From all the others I’ve heard, well done.
I first heard this song in The Secret Garden 1987. Such a beautiful song.
Yes!!
Me too ❤
That was a really great performance. One of my favorite Nocturnes.
I found your channel after searching for a more obscure Chopin piece that looked like hasn’t been yet performed by some of the more popular youtubers. After that, I looked through your other videos and audibly chuckled at the “sight reading la campanella but the video ends when I mess up” and it cuts off 2 measures into the piece. Not only are your serious performances very expressive, but you also are showing your playful side to viewers who I think will relate more to you since being at your caliber of musical skill may not be so attainable, kind of like how Traum does weird stuff once in a while. I’ve subscribed and can’t wait to see what else you come out with.
Thank you! That's really nice to hear, I'm glad you're enjoying my videos :)
You’re very welcome :) I know that even though you can showcase such amazing skill, I can only imagine how much dedication and hard work you must put into it. And despite how many times your family and friends say it, that random internet stranger’s validation can sometimes resonate more. That is, until you have so many followers and comments that you can no longer respond to them (if that is one of your goals, I’m assuming). But yes! Keep doing it 👍👍
"You know...Frederic "Fucking" Chopin!" Doc Holiday
This is such a good performance, every note is clear
This one is my favorite nocturne, thank you for your video!! great performance!!
2:28 is just perfect ❤
Woah I came from a discord and didnt expect it to be this good! I subbed
this piece reminds me of someone I thought I knew. beautiful and scary.
Chopin speaks to you from across the centuries ❤ amazing perfection
It captures depth of the human struggle to battle the evils of the world, to fight one’s way back to the light. To have moments of triumph over the internal struggle between God and Satan. Yet for the struggle to continue and due to Satan to finds depression, distress, and disparity to battle against the mind. Yet as ABBA Father gave the Apostle Paul to say to be content in whatever state, and be content.
Love this!! Definitely Under rated. Thx so much for posting!!!
I grew up with a VHS of a hallmark version of The Secret Garden, which I loved because it had such an eerie mysterious air. This piece was featured heavily as a background theme, and I always loved it., it fit the gloomy, mysterious scenes of the huge house, which was a character if its own.
The house BTW, (Highclere Castle) would later become more widely recognized as Downton Abbey. Though in Downton, tge house was shown as more "alive" and lived in, well lighted and sunny, not so empty dark and dreary and eerie as in Secret Garden
uff...how well plalyed..I am "polishing" now this nocturne, but still far from plyaing it like this! Wonderful performance
Beethoven was still alive when Chopin wrote this.
Ow, great information. Thanks 👍
i learned the first page of it
after listening I feel very discouraged
but the piece is so beautiful
I feel encouraged by it
Beautifully played ✨
Fantastic! Outstanding! My favorite Chopin's Nocturne. 💜
op 48 no 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Chopin’s rolling in his grave for you saying your fav is the one he didn’t even want published 🙈
@@worldofquestions5968 Why? Where can I find more information about this?
@@natanaelalan6440have you considered searching for it yourself
@@worldofquestions5968 I tried but found nothing
One of Chopins most gorgeous unpublished pieces. For some of his posthumously published compositions, I can see the reason why he wouldn't want them published. But for this Nocturne I really wonder why because it is so exquisite. He composed it at the age of sweet 17, I wonder if his lack of reputation being a newcomer had to do with it staying in his desk, maybe publishers rejected it at the time, and then he forgot about it.
Anyway, we are lucky that his sister didn't burn it along with all his other unpublished manuscripts, as he had wished before he died.
@BilboBagginsStory Ludwika did not destroy any manuscripts after his death, it was the only death wish of her brother that she did not grant. But I remember vaguely to have read somewhere that Frederic himself burned a lot of papers during his last months. Can't remember the source, though. Certainly letters (only a handful of at least hundreds of letters of his friends to him survived) and probably unfinished or in his eyes flawed compositions and sketches until he was too weak to continue. We have a - very sad - letter of Chopins friend Wojciech Gzymala telling another friend the bad news of Chopins death, describing Chopins last hours and how he himself had wished to burn anything that he had not published except his unfinished method book.
This is such an underestimated piece...
I'm going to learn this next after Waltz in C Sharp Minor
great great great job
This is such a sad piece... beautiful.
È pura poesia. Grazie per questa esecuzione. I feel it . Great performance 💪
This nocturne is so good
One of my favourite of Chopin’s Nocturnes!
Baby will have perfect pitch…daddy make sure the piano is always in tune
I listen to this while drinking wine and when playing Minecraft
So lovely!!
The Doc brought me here
Wonderfull
My favorite nocturne at the moment is Op. 62 No. 1!
I love that one too! My favorite one at the moment is 15 1
@Gísiu cultured as fuck
The Gravedancers!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Been looking for this piece since I heard doc holiday play it years ago
my favourite nocturne ❤️
This song is fine to listen to, but how many of you have ever tried to play it? Well, to the lucky some who haven't, this song is a nightmare to learn to play. There are places, 2:40, 2:48, and 2:56, where play are to play 8, 10 or 11 notes in one beat of music, and its not just a simple scale, or broken chord, its with numerous accidentals, and the last one is and ascending chromatic, which is difficult to play at a normal speed, but when they're 32d notes... just be careful. This song is dangerous.
I never had any difficulties playing this piece, but I do recommend at least 1-2 years of experience.
Plus I think having accidentals makes it easier and more ergonomic. So not gonna lie I disagree for most of this.
Gotcha. I think we just learn in different ways. See, I learn mostly from a combination of sight reading and muscle memory, but I also could probably do a lot better if I tried harder but I'm already as accomplished in piano as a ever aspired to be, I'm not really passionate about being a virtuoso pianist, I'm not really into performance.
Instead, I compose. I write a lot of my own music, not just for piano but for orchestra, (though being only 16 I don't really have access to a full orchestra so I arrange them for garage band, though I'm getting a new computer soon with which I will be able to use more sophisticated software and hopefully begin posting my songs here and on Spotify and possibly a few other places. I haven't really planned for anything more).
Anywaayyy...
Yes, it's probably easy for people who make more of an effort, but I also have a lot easier of a time learning songs I actually like listening to, and this is not may favorite Chopin or even my favorite genre of music not to mention this song being in E minor, one of my least favorite keys (though I could probably transpose it...)
P.S.
Sorry for the length. I get carried away talking about music.
IT IS REALLY HARD😞
Absolutely Beautiful ❤
why do i feel i have heard the melody continue after 0:19 with e then f# then b
I think it is a mistake
Breathtakingly beautiful
Practice notes:
1:25
First
2:37
3:38
3:58
Oohh lord, how can a human being write this?! I wish I could ask him
I think that almost every time I listen to Chopin. He truly was supernatural
I love this nocturne, beautiful performance... could you record op 15 no 1 ? it's my favorite nocturne 😳
IT'S MY FAVORITE AS WELL!!
@@SLDDPiano OMG nocturne brothers 🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
Speechless. Just wow.
So beautiful 🥺
Played by Doc Holliday in Tombstone…
Learned this years ago and I still haven't mastered the trills on the climax of the second half...
This one is my favourite.
"Oh you know, Frederic Fucking Chopin."
Is that Ohh da tre?
i was gonna say that
Great!! Wonderful in cress!!!
"I Love You My Dearest Pamela" 🤍✨️♾️👑
Notice the hands cross over on the last note. The last posthumously published note. Crossed over.
handspan?
Trivago
@@SLDDPiano LMAO
@@SLDDPiano lmaoo
I like this Chopin. Does he have insta or TikTok?🎉
do the key light as you hit them? or can i learn to play this with file?
you should do op 55 no. 1 in f minor
This one is tied for 1st place, along with 9, 2.
Lovely... Thank you for sharing...
I always cry at the and❤💙😇😪
Great! Are you using Pianoteq? I'm gonna be learning this piece soon. Keep up the great work!
I am not using Pianoteq
Fun fact, if u think this is awesome.. chopin wrote this when he was 17
2:45
may i ask, are you able to reach a thirteenth? your hands are quite massive, and good looking as hell
Beautiful 🤩
I can’t figure out the trill. I think I hold B and trill on c# and d. Then I hold A# and trill on C# and d. I’m really struggling with this.
Has this got copyright??
❤🔥
yay e minor alright yeah
❤❤❤
the best i ever heard
Very well played, you only have two mistake: in measure 14 of the right hand, the first note F is a sharp and in measure 43 of the right hand the D sharp of the chord must be maintained 3 beats
Slay