My mother played this on the piano a whole lot 66 years ago when I was 5 years old. R.I.P. Mom...And I am overwhelmed with joy at all the heart-warming comments...
Michael Furia that is the saddest story of a song i’ve ever heard. it really hits different when you hear a song that reminds you of a special person. i’m actually so sorry
i've played schubert serenade when i was 12, now i am 62 and i can no longer recall the notes. will try to study and play it again even if my eyes are not as sharp as before. thank you for sharing this
My father once cried when I played this piece for him; that moment was timeless. He was on terminal condition. I will honor his memory playing it for him.
I used to play Standchen n my mother would sit listening n making some embroidery...when I was still a senior high school student..such a sweet memory I have...
When I was a young child, I used to pester my mother to please play the song for me on the piano. She would take a break from her chores to sit down and play it while I sat next to her on the piano bench. Not having any time to practice, she would make mistakes here and there, but I didn't mind because she would play with such sweet expression. This song will always remind me of her.
This tears me up. I am a music major, lifelong musician. When I hear the simplicity of the voicings, and the perfection of the melody which again is so simple, it's genius in that it somehow cuts through the heart. I can't explain this really.
I played this at my piano concert and everyone was congratulating me. My piano teacher was moved. An unknown man came to me and said how wonderful I had played. I am proud of myself for learning this piece. It's beautiful
I learned this song when I was in late 5th grade. I listened to it everyday and played it everyday. To this day, it still remains my favorite classical piece.
Oh dear, there are some people with such a great taste in music. I love how expressive this song is.
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I heard this in the car radio and I was overwhelmed by its sensitivity & beautiful composition. Don’t think I need to say any more about the greatest composer (my opinion).
I started playing this last night and when I was practicing today my grandson came out and sat down and listened studiously - something he never does! Every time I stopped he told me to keep going. It’s so simple but there is so much movement and feeling here.
My father played this perfectly and though he is long since dead I at Al ost 67 years old close my eyes and see him sitting at the piano playing g effortlessly at this exquisite piece of beautiful music genius ....I his daughter appreciate it so. Much now xxx
Chopin obviously had a lot of influence from Schubert’s style of composition especially in this piece as you can hear a lot of techniques that Chopin has used in many of his compositions. It’s such a thrill to connect the two through their styles of compositions!!
@@owenevilmakings5433 I'm sorry but not only are you missing the point of the post you're replying to here, but SCHUBERT wrote this. This is just a transcription, it says so at the beginning of the video.
Me too! Schubert's Fantasy in F Minor D. 940 is almost as lovely, though, and Kassia plays it really beautifully here on TH-cam. If Schubert/Liszt is your thing, she also plays Ave Maria and it's a gorgeous arrangement. Would also recommend checking out all of Erik Satie's Gnossiennes played by the late great Reinbert de Leeuw. Just search it, there's a video of him just a little while before he died playing them all. They're the strangest, most haunting soul food.
Absolutely beautiful. It makes a hole in my heart. He tries to fix it by modulation to major tonality, but the emotion he makes at first is so deep that it can't be fixed.
Esta música me ha acompañado por más de medio siglo. Con mi primera esposa era nuestra favorita; ella murió muy joven y está linda pieza de Schubert me refresca ese gran amor.
ABSOLUTELY IN LOVE WITH THIS PIECE!!!I have heard this tune when I was about 5, and to my shame being a pianist and oboist, I barely found out the name of it! This piece should be listed among the top melancholic piano pieces (if there was a list), among Chopin's C# minor nocturne...
I’m 15 and actually learning this piece, the rythm seemed confusing to me but having the music played perfectly matching the sheets makes me feel like it’s not that hard, finally ! I’ll work until I play as well as on the video 😌
Stick with it guys. It looks so simple on paper, but the 3/4 time with eighths on bottom and triplet's on top, it is anything but easy. However, it is absolutely within your talents to play it. Just work hard and enjoy a masterpiece.
It is wonderful to hear musicians truly reveal Schubert's work with their own interpretation. The separate voices were clearly spoken, defined. The hesitation and dynamics completely thought out. You brought Schubert's mind out before us-not just dead notes played correctly; he lives on. Thank you.
Somehow, it reminds me of my carefree, dreamy childhood days. I was often taken to daydreaming, and somewhere among my childhood recollections, this tune comes to mind.....
Wonderful music with such a strong Romantic period vibe. It touches heart with the intimate Minor. It could stir sad feelings for some or cozyness for others.
This so inspires me to continue playing the piano. I am 81 and love this piece so much. Actually used to sing the lyrics many many years ago. Thank you so much.
Дойдох от Безкрая за да изслушам ВСИЧКО онова, което съм пропуснал във времето и сега си го набавям с Новите технологии...!!! Удовлетворен съм, че можах да ЧУЯ толкова МНОГО музика... СЕГА отново мога да си отлетя ТАМ ,,, далече... при Звездите от където дойдох...!!! Благодаря ти ГОСПОДИ за тази БЛАГОДАТ...!!! Амин...😊😊😊
comencé a aprender como tocarla en piano y es grandioso cuando sólo dejas que tus dedos se muevan de forma espontánea en determinado momento....una forma increíble de conversar con uno mismo....
А я исполнял это в музыкальной школе, где учился семь лет... И было это в далёком селе на Дальнем Востоке... В Амурской области... Стояла зима, за окном минус 50 градусов, а эта музыка согревала нас.... И слова.... Песнь моя летит с мольбою.... Тихо в час ночной.... В рощу лёгкою стопою ты приди. друг мой... как давно это было.....
N. k Google "Imslp". It's a database of public domain music. As well as many original handwritten manuscripts, it also has several editions as well as transcriptions! Best site on the internet!
No, like said, you just have to look in the Web for free scores, either you simply buy a score, all is not always free, even if classical music scores are often royalty-free.
Try taking magnesium supplement. You can drink Natural Calm OR you can apply Ancient Minerals Magnesium Oil on your skin. Magnesium should be able to help get rid of twitching.
Someone with a heart of stone. Unfortunately I've met people like that whom experienced so much pain and trauma that they became like that in order to protect themselves from more pain. 😞
Yes, I think that it is difficult not to like it. It is very melodical and it has intresting rythm. We are so different - I think it for sure are some persons who actually like other music piecec than this one. I personnaly love it
Winner of a video, I've been looking for "classical music piano" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Jonwen Doniden Rule - (just google it ) ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my work buddy got amazing success with it.
As a child I would wake on a Saturday morning with the morning sun sneaking through my curtains. I remember listening from my warm cocoon down the hall to my Father playing and singing this beautiful song.
Sorrow of this music gets deep into my soul , and it is not possible for me even to cry for excessive sadness . From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵🎌⛩️ The cherry blossoms in full bloom are beyond your imagination 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸👘👘👘 🍱🍱🍣🍣🍜🍜🍢🍢🍚🍚🍙🍙
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To me Schubert was the greatest composer. His stark inner feelings and his thought process was beyond his time. His music is bit more sad than other composers because he was fascinated by death and human struggles. Creating over 1,200 music until age 31 cannot be done without the help of divine god who loved our Franz Schubert.
There's so much emotion packed into this song, mostly sad, but also... Peaceful I'd love to visit someday, as a member of the states, I can only imagine what those beautiful cherry blossoms look like
@@altermike3197 Thank-you so much to your wonderful comments In Japan Spring is in full swing Everywhere in Japan is covered with the faint scent and the color of light pink of cherry blossoms in full bloom However , unfortunately , just like last year , for the second year in a row , when we felt lonely to prevent Covid - 19,banquets in famous parks and ancient castles under the cherry blossoms in full bloom have been perfectly banned . The Rite of Spring peculiar to Japan from 1000 years ago can no longer be held . This year , in Tokyo too , the cherry blossoms are destined to fall lonely in front of Tokyo dwellers . The true cherry blossoms viewing is to lay rugs under the cherry blossoms in full bloom and sing and dance with eating various Bento and drinking sake , beer , Shochu , wine etc. By listening to Debussy's masterpieces , you will experience the atmosphere of the profound spiritual world . Good luck !
@@shin-i-chikozima Thank you so much!! And yeah, this all sucks... But at least, I hope that I can at least somewhat feel what it's like; the good news is, we're getting ever closer to getting through this pandemic; our species has gotten through worse, so I have no doubt we will make it Unfortunately, many people have definitely fallen victim to this virus, and I believe that wherever they end up, we can agree on one thing, they're all in a place where nothing can hurt them anymore
Again I’m here. But this time not delighting myself into this amazing melody. Today I come to mourn my passed granny. I’m sure she’s in a better place. Hope this wonderful peace comes to her! 🌹🌹🌹
@@JohannaA.5013ohh I am sorry about that, I hope you will stay strong, love can heal anything and as far as you know that she loved you that will keep you strong
@@ZKLofiTone, thank you so much! The first two days after I cried like a small child. But I'm more resigned. She was suffering a lot, but now she could finally get some rest. I'm sure she will always be hearing me and will be cheering my musical development.
I play this peice all the time but I'm working on three different pieces right now. I'm doing rondo alla turca , the unfinished sympony by Schubert if u haven't listened to this peices it's great, and tico tico by abreau zequina. But everytime I play or listen to this peice it gives me the chills. Very beautiful
My favourite piece. Not my favourite composer but I love it. It gives me a good relaxing feeling. Kind of peaceful. I started learning it but I will finish.
Listening to this masterpiece flowing from the vessel of sorrow called Schubert in this exquisite performance , I feel like I'm wandering through sorrow . From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun ♨️
D-minor, always gloomy and intimate. My favourite key since I heard it doing my first scale exercises. That was the moment I discovered I wanted to become also a composer, to write gloomy and memorable pieces. And that was the key. My teacher said to me that I would prefer D-Major, as music needs happiness. Nah! Sorry teacher, but sadness, unfortunately, makes part of our lives. Btw, very well played!
Reminds me of a Young English Queen and A Belgian Prince that exchanges Love Letters with musical notes to convey their feelings, during their courtship days :) Prince Albert became Queen Victoria's ally and strength during her turbulent times at the throne as an inexperienced young Queen. Everyone wants to take advantage of the young Queen's innocence, until this wise young lad came along, lol! :) still my favorite love story~ Albert and Victoria forever.
I had been playing piano since I was 6 years old since my childhood's friend grandma who is also my neighbor teaches piano! I never really realized how much I love playing piano until I gave up on it last year because of school...I wish I had the time and money to continue doing piano lessons!
A little tap on the window-pane, as though something had struck it, followed by a plentiful light falling sound, as of grains of sand being sprinkled from a window overhead, gradually spreading, intensifying, acquiring a regular rhythm, becoming fluid, sonorous, musical, immeasurable, universal: it was the rain
I love this song. I've played this song about 10years old. I'll play it until I can't play. Once I'd been in Salzburg, Austria. Of course, I wo'nt miss Mozart 's house, I wanted to Squeal out with glee, there, in his one room, a small piano that he'd played, and his age of 7 he could composed songs!.
My mother played this on the piano a whole lot 66 years ago when I was 5 years old. R.I.P. Mom...And I am overwhelmed with joy at all the heart-warming comments...
Muy conmovedor. Que en paz descanse tu madre.
Did she die? 😭 Thats sad :(
Memorys
Michael Furia that is the saddest story of a song i’ve ever heard. it really hits different when you hear a song that reminds you of a special person. i’m actually so sorry
He’s turning 72 this year
i've played schubert serenade when i was 12, now i am 62 and i can no longer recall the notes. will try to study and play it again even if my eyes are not as sharp as before. thank you for sharing this
You can do it...
Did you do it?
You can do it!
you can always do it!
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My father once cried when I played this piece for him; that moment was timeless. He was on terminal condition. I will honor his memory playing it for him.
I also cried its too beautiful
im cried too when i was reading this comment
I am saddened by the reality that our parents must leave us eventually. Both my parents are gone... your comment touched my heart.
@@leighana28 don't be sad. Our parents are with us always, I'm certain that my father will come for me when my time comes.
@@agonzaes You say the most heart touching thoughts. You could write poetry. Those were two beautiful comments you made. You touched my heart.
I used to play Standchen n my mother would sit listening n making some embroidery...when I was still a senior high school student..such a sweet memory I have...
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That's lovely
When I was a young child, I used to pester my mother to please play the song for me on the piano. She would take a break from her chores to sit down and play it while I sat next to her on the piano bench. Not having any time to practice, she would make mistakes here and there, but I didn't mind because she would play with such sweet expression. This song will always remind me of her.
This tears me up. I am a music major, lifelong musician. When I hear the simplicity of the voicings, and the perfection of the melody which again is so simple, it's genius in that it somehow cuts through the heart. I can't explain this really.
❤
I played this at my piano concert and everyone was congratulating me. My piano teacher was moved. An unknown man came to me and said how wonderful I had played. I am proud of myself for learning this piece. It's beautiful
Congratulations Sandy.
Hey, I'm confused at the pedal. Should you use it throughout the whole song or just when it's written? Thanks
@@aglamarche I would just use it the same way I do on a romantic piece
@@aglamarche bit late but I think every bass note at the beginning of the measure, unless it gets really messy
@@aglamarche However the performer wants. It is up to you to interpret- but listen to many on youtube and see how they do it/which you like most
I learned this song when I was in late 5th grade. I listened to it everyday and played it everyday. To this day, it still remains my favorite classical piece.
Oh dear, there are some people with such a great taste in music.
I love how expressive this song is.
I heard this in the car radio and I was overwhelmed by its sensitivity & beautiful composition. Don’t think I need to say any more about the greatest composer (my opinion).
My opinion, too.
I started playing this last night and when I was practicing today my grandson came out and sat down and listened studiously - something he never does! Every time I stopped he told me to keep going. It’s so simple but there is so much movement and feeling here.
My father played this perfectly and though he is long since dead I at Al ost 67 years old close my eyes and see him sitting at the piano playing g effortlessly at this exquisite piece of beautiful music genius ....I his daughter appreciate it so. Much now xxx
Chopin obviously had a lot of influence from Schubert’s style of composition especially in this piece as you can hear a lot of techniques that Chopin has used in many of his compositions. It’s such a thrill to connect the two through their styles of compositions!!
Chopin didn’t compose this, August Horn did
I can see that. Chopin composed a lot of waltzes.
no august horn transcribed it, schubert wrote it@@owenevilmakings5433
@@owenevilmakings5433 I'm sorry but not only are you missing the point of the post you're replying to here, but SCHUBERT wrote this. This is just a transcription, it says so at the beginning of the video.
It's ridiculous how incredible this piece is. Please someone give me more, my soul is hungry
Me too! Schubert's Fantasy in F Minor D. 940 is almost as lovely, though, and Kassia plays it really beautifully here on TH-cam. If Schubert/Liszt is your thing, she also plays Ave Maria and it's a gorgeous arrangement. Would also recommend checking out all of Erik Satie's Gnossiennes played by the late great Reinbert de Leeuw. Just search it, there's a video of him just a little while before he died playing them all. They're the strangest, most haunting soul food.
@@islaadele1212 Thank you, Fantasy is another favorite of mine. I will look up those renditions specifically.
Franz Liszt transcription th-cam.com/video/SlTTgJau33Q/w-d-xo.html
Chopin’s nocturnes are quite similar i think
Chopin nocturne in c minor op 48 no 1 you will cry!
This takes me back to the late '60s. It's one of the pieces I learned in a piano lesson. Who doesn't love a nice bit of Schubert?
This brings me back to my childhood. It was one of my piano pieces 70 years ago.
Một trong những bản Piano tuyệt vời mà tôi thường nghe trong đêm cách đây 40 mươi năm.Cảm ơn những kỹ niệm đẹp đẽ!
Absolutely beautiful. It makes a hole in my heart. He tries to fix it by modulation to major tonality, but the emotion he makes at first is so deep that it can't be fixed.
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Esta música me ha acompañado por más de medio siglo. Con mi primera esposa era nuestra favorita; ella murió muy joven y está linda pieza de Schubert me refresca ese gran amor.
ABSOLUTELY IN LOVE WITH THIS PIECE!!!I have heard this tune when I was about 5, and to my shame being a pianist and oboist, I barely found out the name of it! This piece should be listed among the top melancholic piano pieces (if there was a list), among Chopin's C# minor nocturne...
Im a classical singer.
This is one of my favorite songs I've learn to sing in my all years of studying classical music
Iskandar Awang I love the voice of these piece!
So an opera singer?
@@varunsathya696 there’s a difference between classical singing and opera. Operas tell stories.
I’m 15 and actually learning this piece, the rythm seemed confusing to me but having the music played perfectly matching the sheets makes me feel like it’s not that hard, finally ! I’ll work until I play as well as on the video 😌
Oh that’s cool I’m also 15 and planning on learning it lol
What’s your progress so far?
Same but Liszt’s variation is much better😈
Stick with it guys. It looks so simple on paper, but the 3/4 time with eighths on bottom and triplet's on top, it is anything but easy. However, it is absolutely within your talents to play it. Just work hard and enjoy a masterpiece.
It is wonderful to hear musicians truly reveal Schubert's work with their own interpretation. The separate voices were clearly spoken, defined. The hesitation and dynamics completely thought out. You brought Schubert's mind out before us-not just dead notes played correctly; he lives on. Thank you.
This is romantic era music. There are no multiple voices.
@@johnnastrom9400 there's the left and right hand. maybe that's what he meant
Playing this as part of my senior recital and I have major appreciation for the person that performed this
This is completely beautiful. *And to everyone out there, yes, the Shadow Bonnie theme was made from this, like the Stage 01 theme is swan lake*
Somehow, it reminds me of my carefree, dreamy childhood days. I was often taken to daydreaming, and somewhere among my childhood recollections, this tune comes to mind.....
This piece is insanely beautiful.
Wonderful music with such a strong Romantic period vibe. It touches heart with the intimate Minor. It could stir sad feelings for some or cozyness for others.
This so inspires me to continue playing the piano. I am 81 and love this piece so much. Actually used to sing the lyrics many many years ago. Thank you so much.
what a masterpiece .How many times we listened Schubert Serenata ? yet every time we listen as if its the first time
Дойдох от Безкрая за да изслушам ВСИЧКО онова, което съм пропуснал във времето и сега си го набавям с Новите технологии...!!! Удовлетворен съм, че можах да ЧУЯ толкова МНОГО музика... СЕГА отново мога да си отлетя ТАМ ,,, далече... при Звездите от където дойдох...!!! Благодаря ти ГОСПОДИ за тази БЛАГОДАТ...!!! Амин...😊😊😊
My grandparents use to make me play it when I was young, because they got in love with this piece.
A piece of music greater than it ever can be played.
Благодарю за хорошее исполнение и за ноты.Хочется поиграть это чудо!🙏👍💋❤🌺
This piece sounds so great compared to it being surprisingly easier to play than it looks. I think composing it easier than it looks is also genius
Mein Liebslingslied von Schubert. It's my favorite song
by Schubert
Какая мелодия замечательная! Хочется слушать бесконечно! Браво исполнителю!
Beautiful transcription of this sublime Schubert song - would love to learn this!
It's easy
@@itsdancnot really
Nice. I know this piece because my grandma used to ask me to play it for her when I was a kid. Beautiful memories coming back.
comencé a aprender como tocarla en piano y es grandioso cuando sólo dejas que tus dedos se muevan de forma espontánea en determinado momento....una forma increíble de conversar con uno mismo....
The voicing and dynamics on this are so good, esp in the left hand. I have a lot of work to do!
This song always touches me deeply. Thank you so much for presenting it so beautifully!
D'une beauté si précieuse. Vive Schubert. Que son âme repose pour l'éternité. Ses écrits sont à jamais dans nos cœurs.
Schubert a créé des pièces telles que l'âme d'un homme est une âme de la sérénité
The beginning sounds like Schubert’s about to spit some hot bars
fuck off jungle bear
haha true...I'm gonna have to make a beat out of it^^
Sounds like Eminem ^^
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that's stupid
А я исполнял это в музыкальной школе, где учился семь лет... И было это в далёком селе на Дальнем Востоке... В Амурской области... Стояла зима, за окном минус 50 градусов, а эта музыка согревала нас.... И слова.... Песнь моя летит с мольбою.... Тихо в час ночной.... В рощу лёгкою стопою ты приди. друг мой... как давно это было.....
A big thanks for posting this - so hard to get free sheet music these days :(
N. k Google "Imslp". It's a database of public domain music. As well as many original handwritten manuscripts, it also has several editions as well as transcriptions! Best site on the internet!
It's actually super easy you just have to know where to look
Just take a screenshot and print it
Musescore also has free sheet music
No, like said, you just have to look in the Web for free scores, either you simply buy a score, all is not always free, even if classical music scores are often royalty-free.
This music will never get old.
I use to play piano but one of my hand starts to twitch at random times so I can't play anymore but I still listen to them
just while playing piano? if so, have a look at th-cam.com/video/8Hwrea4-Nrw/w-d-xo.html
parkinson's disease
Try taking magnesium supplement. You can drink Natural Calm OR you can apply Ancient Minerals Magnesium Oil on your skin. Magnesium should be able to help get rid of twitching.
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Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medication can improve your hands function. Pleace dry it.
one of the most beautiful pieces ever
This is pure poetry!! Who can actually dislike it! Wtf!!??
Someone with a heart of stone. Unfortunately I've met people like that whom experienced so much pain and trauma that they became like that in order to protect themselves from more pain. 😞
Yes, I think that it is difficult not to like it. It is very melodical and it has intresting rythm. We are so different - I think it for sure are some persons who actually like other music piecec than this one. I personnaly love it
Only eyes can describe the feeling of listening to this MASTERPIECE
All love from🇱🇾
Everyone is like: oh yea yea i remember when i was 1 year old and played this, easyyyyy!!
And im like: wow, i just played a minuet and thats it :C
i remember when i was in the womb and i played this, the memory brings me happyness
Mood asf
Maybe its seems easy but its not easy.hope someone agree with me
Winner of a video, I've been looking for "classical music piano" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Jonwen Doniden Rule - (just google it ) ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my work buddy got amazing success with it.
@@qetonoza8159 nah compared to others this ones pretty easy lmao. but its still a nice piece
this song brings tears to my eyes and touches my soul
I have one thing to say
*THE ADVENTURES OF MILO AND OTIS*
AND FNAF 3
Un' esecuzione davvero magica...
It's fantastic. I absolutely love this song!
*Piece!!
Loved reading while listening to its being played so. Every note followed being led by the warm embrace of this that does not end.
I remember when I used to play this on TH-cam, put on my headphones and no one at home had any idea what I was listening to. Good times.
As a child I would wake on a Saturday morning with the morning sun sneaking through my curtains. I remember listening from my warm cocoon down the hall to my Father playing and singing this beautiful song.
Listening to this on a tough day makes me peaceful. Thank you!
Happy Birthday Franz Schubert! Thank you for the music.
Sorrow of this music gets deep into my soul , and it is not possible for me even to cry for excessive sadness .
From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵🎌⛩️
The cherry blossoms in full bloom are beyond your imagination
🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸👘👘👘
🍱🍱🍣🍣🍜🍜🍢🍢🍚🍚🍙🍙
To me Schubert was the greatest composer. His stark inner feelings and his thought process was beyond his time. His music is bit more sad than other composers because he was fascinated by death and human struggles. Creating over 1,200 music until age 31 cannot be done without the help of divine god who loved our Franz Schubert.
There's so much emotion packed into this song, mostly sad, but also... Peaceful
I'd love to visit someday, as a member of the states, I can only imagine what those beautiful cherry blossoms look like
@@altermike3197
Thank-you so much to your wonderful comments
In Japan
Spring is in full swing
Everywhere in Japan is covered with the faint scent and the color of light pink of cherry blossoms in full bloom
However , unfortunately ,
just like last year , for the second year in a row ,
when we felt lonely to prevent Covid - 19,banquets in famous parks and ancient castles under the cherry blossoms in full bloom have been perfectly banned .
The Rite of Spring peculiar to Japan from 1000 years ago can no longer be held .
This year , in Tokyo too , the cherry blossoms are destined to fall lonely in front of Tokyo dwellers .
The true cherry blossoms viewing is to lay rugs under the cherry blossoms in full bloom and sing and dance with eating various Bento and drinking sake , beer , Shochu , wine etc.
By listening to Debussy's masterpieces , you will experience the atmosphere of the profound spiritual world .
Good luck !
@@shin-i-chikozima Thank you so much!! And yeah, this all sucks... But at least, I hope that I can at least somewhat feel what it's like; the good news is, we're getting ever closer to getting through this pandemic; our species has gotten through worse, so I have no doubt we will make it
Unfortunately, many people have definitely fallen victim to this virus, and I believe that wherever they end up, we can agree on one thing, they're all in a place where nothing can hurt them anymore
@@altermike3197
Thank-you so much to your wonderful comments
Hang in there !
Again I’m here. But this time not delighting myself into this amazing melody.
Today I come to mourn my passed granny. I’m sure she’s in a better place.
Hope this wonderful peace comes to her! 🌹🌹🌹
Queen Elizabeth as well
@@ZKLofiTone, sure. But I do still mourn more my beloved Granny than HRM.
My granny passed the day before :/
@@JohannaA.5013ohh I am sorry about that, I hope you will stay strong, love can heal anything and as far as you know that she loved you that will keep you strong
@@ZKLofiTone, thank you so much! The first two days after I cried like a small child. But I'm more resigned. She was suffering a lot, but now she could finally get some rest. I'm sure she will always be hearing me and will be cheering my musical development.
Когда я слушаю,и восхищаюсь,я думаю почему я не умею играть.Моя душа только играет.
Schubert’s serenade has a healing effect, and an exilir to purify the soul
cried for the first measure unbelievable
This piece was my first solo (in choir) when i was 10 and one of my fave pieces :)
Thank you so much for posting the score to my favorite song !
This song is beautiful. I love playing it.
Considering this is a serenade and my book had the first measures marked staccato, I practiced this more like a march. great
There are SO many words but it is so beautiful
Used to play this duet with my friend 3 years ago
I play this peice all the time but I'm working on three different pieces right now. I'm doing rondo alla turca , the unfinished sympony by Schubert if u haven't listened to this peices it's great, and tico tico by abreau zequina. But everytime I play or listen to this peice it gives me the chills. Very beautiful
Thank you for this beautiful piece. You played it with soul. I shall learn this 😊
My favourite piece. Not my favourite composer but I love it. It gives me a good relaxing feeling. Kind of peaceful. I started learning it but I will finish.
Listening to this masterpiece flowing from the vessel of sorrow called Schubert in this exquisite performance ,
I feel like I'm wandering through sorrow .
From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun ♨️
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Thankyou
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A corner of shining and colorful autumn Tokyo
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how wonderful this was my lullaby as a baby know it by heart.... thank you for sharing
I remember hearing this piece for the first time watching The Adventures of Milo and Otis.
Man, the memories..
So beautiful, especially the modulations from minor to major. Tragic he died so young.
I love this piece, beautiful
on classical vocal exam this was one of my favorite pieces to sing 😍
bellissima esecuzione della celebre "Serenata" di Schubert
Beautiful music which expresses the language of the soul! Love this piece. I want to be sad so I can have inner peace and go down memory lane.
Excelente interpretação; fraternal saudação do Brasil🇧🇷
Невероятно, красиво. Это вечная музыка. Спасибо вам.
D-minor, always gloomy and intimate. My favourite key since I heard it doing my first scale exercises.
That was the moment I discovered I wanted to become also a composer, to write gloomy and memorable pieces. And that was the key. My teacher said to me that I would prefer D-Major, as music needs happiness.
Nah! Sorry teacher, but sadness, unfortunately, makes part of our lives.
Btw, very well played!
This piece brings me peace, beautiful melody. Angry.....👏🇧🇷👏🇧🇷👏🇧🇷
Большое спасибо ! Великолепное исполнение !
Reminds me of a Young English Queen and A Belgian Prince that exchanges Love Letters with musical notes to convey their feelings, during their courtship days :)
Prince Albert became Queen Victoria's ally and strength during her turbulent times at the throne as an inexperienced young Queen. Everyone wants to take advantage of the young Queen's innocence, until this wise young lad came along, lol! :) still my favorite love story~ Albert and Victoria forever.
I had been playing piano since I was 6 years old since my childhood's friend grandma who is also my neighbor teaches piano! I never really realized how much I love playing piano until I gave up on it last year because of school...I wish I had the time and money to continue doing piano lessons!
Um sonho de serenata.o pianista coloca a alma na interpretacao ..simplesmente divino.
There need to be a 10-hour version of this.
honestly, respect
A little tap on the window-pane, as though something had struck it, followed by a plentiful light falling sound, as of grains of sand being sprinkled from a window overhead, gradually spreading, intensifying, acquiring a regular rhythm, becoming fluid, sonorous, musical, immeasurable, universal: it was the rain
I played a simplified version of this from the schaum purple book when i was 9! Good times
What beautiful music!
it's amazing, it sounds exactly like it was written by schubert
I love this song. I've played this song about 10years old. I'll play it until I can't play. Once I'd been in Salzburg, Austria. Of course, I wo'nt miss Mozart 's house, I wanted to Squeal out with glee, there, in his one room, a small piano that he'd played, and his age of 7 he could composed songs!.
Я ее сейчас учу, она мне очень нравится, спасибо, что показали пример , игры такой чудесной вещи!❤
Спасибо вам ОГРОМНОЕ❤❤❤
Magnífico
the music of love and betrayal with such sorrows
KG Master IS THAT FREDDY THAT I SEE
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I love the moving 6ths in this piece, possibly the best part