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  • čas přidán 8. 01. 2023
  • Well, you guys requested it: so here is the saddest music pieces. I tried to find a good template for Mr. Incredible becoming sad, but it was kind of short. I tried to keep this more than just my usual piano music and expanded onto symphonies, operas, etc.
    Enjoy!
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Komentáře • 268

  • @makaan699
    @makaan699 Před rokem +447

    I have to say some of the pieces you mentioned in the beginning (Brahms 4, Schubert B-flat sonata) belong to the very saddest if you just used the 2nd movements. I mean come on, the 2nd movement of Schubert's D960 is absolutely heart wrenching.

    • @enoilemiranda4048
      @enoilemiranda4048 Před rokem +10

      it'd be awesome for another video, 2nd mov edition

    • @sandrobirnbaumer5444
      @sandrobirnbaumer5444 Před rokem +12

      I wouldn't really call the second movement of Brahms' 4th symphony sad, but rather just beautiful and relaxing (for the most part)

    • @MrDSCH-ib2mx
      @MrDSCH-ib2mx Před 7 měsíci +1

      The 2nd movement of Schubert's D959 Sonata is also very heart wrenching in my opinion!

    • @fritz_hun8137
      @fritz_hun8137 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Man, these are not even close to the saddest: listen to the Gloomy sunday: in the early-middle 20th century, thousands of peiple committed suicide because of it, and the other name is The anthem of suicides.

    • @Alix777.
      @Alix777. Před měsícem

      2nd movement of d.959 is worse

  • @michaellinares5191
    @michaellinares5191 Před rokem +313

    1. Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik 0:00
    2. Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in E Minor 0:07
    3. Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 0:17
    4. Brahms: Intermezzo No. 6 0:31
    5. Shubert Piano Sonata in B-flat Major 0:47
    6. Chopin: Nocturne in E minor Op. 72 1:15
    7. Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 1:57
    8. Schumann: Kinderszenen 2:22
    9. Rachmaninoff: Prelude in B Minor 2:43
    10. Chopin: Prelude in E Minor No. 4 3:07
    11. Mahler: Kindertotenlieder 3:24
    12. Ravel: Piano Concerto in G Major 3:45
    13. Gorecki: "Symphony of Sorrowful Songs" 4:21

    • @Dinooo1234
      @Dinooo1234 Před rokem +1

      Pepe

    • @Dinooo1234
      @Dinooo1234 Před rokem +1

      And Funaral March?

    • @dis1488pear
      @dis1488pear Před rokem +1

      Needed to add a lot of Michael Nyman here

    • @archibald-yc5le
      @archibald-yc5le Před rokem +3

      Beethoven Piano Sonata No.7, II. Largo e mesto - is one of the saddest and soul-crushing tunes ever written for piano

  • @hyperactiveofficial8096
    @hyperactiveofficial8096 Před rokem +130

    I appreciate the inclusion of the Chopin Nocturne in E minor. It's doubtlessly one of the most tragic pieces I've listened to, and often overshadowed by C sharp minor.

    • @alexandernoethiger5338
      @alexandernoethiger5338 Před rokem +5

      this piece isnt overshadowed imo. it gets played a shit ton.

    • @mrcuteseal322
      @mrcuteseal322 Před rokem +8

      @@alexandernoethiger5338definitely not, compare it to the e flat Major one, not even close. It’s one of my fav nocturnes and one of the most tragic as Chopin lost many family members when writing it.

    • @alexandernoethiger5338
      @alexandernoethiger5338 Před rokem +3

      @@mrcuteseal322 yeah but it's by Chopin lol. Not underrated or overshadowed by anything considering the amount of piano repertoire.

    • @mrcuteseal322
      @mrcuteseal322 Před rokem +2

      @@alexandernoethiger5338 true, but there is well known Chopin and less well known Chopin. The e minor one is one of the less well known pieces, overshadowed by the more well known C sharp minor

    • @barcarolleenjoyer
      @barcarolleenjoyer Před rokem +7

      Tbh I think all of Chopin's posthumous stuff is overplayed. It overshadows the work he actually wanted to be published. For example the Nocturne in F sharp minor (op 48 no 2) is quite underrated, it's not played that often.

  • @pianista-mediocre
    @pianista-mediocre Před rokem +52

    mister incredible getting happy: epic pieces

  • @chuubaccatheworld9075
    @chuubaccatheworld9075 Před rokem +34

    I'd also put tchaikovsky symphony 6 finale since it has a pretty depressing theory, you could feel the heart wrenching emotions as you listen and I listen to it when I cry

  • @trscdb
    @trscdb Před rokem +108

    I couldn't agree more with the inclusion of Shostakovich's 3rd movement from Symphony no.5, it's absolutely devastating (even more if you know what's the story of the composition)

    • @littlewing9997
      @littlewing9997 Před rokem +7

      What's the story? I do not find info in spanish, yep I can search it in english but... 🙏

    • @bigpapamagoo8696
      @bigpapamagoo8696 Před rokem +5

      @@littlewing9997 I think it was written in response to the suffering under the Soviet Union.

    • @DmitriShostakovichDSCH
      @DmitriShostakovichDSCH Před rokem +1

      yea

    • @floris812
      @floris812 Před rokem +4

      I also think Shostakovitch's Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Major, Op. 102: II. Andante could've been included.

  • @trinity9803
    @trinity9803 Před rokem +148

    I think something that makes that particular Chopin prelude so sad is the fact that he requested it be played at his funeral.

    • @zelop9632
      @zelop9632 Před rokem +19

      It was the op.28 no.6 b flat minor prude that was played at his funeral not the e minor one in the video. And i believe that piece along with his funeral march was played for chopin at his funeral without his request. But he did request mozarts requiem to be played. Also the prelude was played on am organ i believe.

    • @trinity9803
      @trinity9803 Před rokem +4

      @@zelop9632 thanks for this, I’m terrible with the numberings and tend to get them confused easily

  • @Ivan_1791
    @Ivan_1791 Před rokem +8

    Schubert's "Der Doppelgänger" is the darkest and saddest piece I know.

  • @makaan699
    @makaan699 Před rokem +120

    Whoever is in the mood for listening to sad masterpieces, I've got a few recommendations from the top of my head.
    Beethoven - Hammerklavier slow movement (some of the most profound, contemplative and transcendent music out there); 9th symphony, mov. 3
    Schubert - Ständchen, Der Leiermann
    Chopin - Nocturne in c# no. 20
    Tchaikovsky - Symphony 5 movs. 1, 2; Symphony 6 movs. 1, 4

    • @saldana7395
      @saldana7395 Před rokem +6

      Hammerklavier is a masterpiece

    • @ulysse__
      @ulysse__ Před rokem

      +Second movements of both brahms concertos, arvo part's tabula rasa + spiegel im spiegel

    • @ulysse__
      @ulysse__ Před rokem

      Like, seriously, listen to this.
      czcams.com/video/tWoFaPwbzqE/video.html

    • @makaan699
      @makaan699 Před rokem +1

      @@ulysse__ Big fan of the Brahms concerti, his VC as well. But I find the slow movements too hopeful to make it to this list 😀

    • @saldana7395
      @saldana7395 Před rokem

      @@ulysse__ interesting 🧐

  • @niemandniets9010
    @niemandniets9010 Před rokem +47

    Nice choice, would add these piano pieces somewhere in a part 2 aswell:
    - Beethoven Hammerklavier mov 3 (Adagio sostenuto)
    - Rachmaninoff Etude-Tableaux op 39 no 2
    - Debussy Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune (Gryaznov transcription)
    - Ravel une barque sur l'ocean (somewhere towards the end)

    • @thequietkid365
      @thequietkid365 Před rokem +6

      I would also add Ravel's "Pavane for a dead princess"

    • @sammcgee8726
      @sammcgee8726 Před rokem

      Ravel's Kaddish, as well
      Also Strauss' metamorphosen and schostakovich's string quartet no. 8. Strauss' Morgen! also gives me sad vibes, though it might just be me.

    • @ecksdee9768
      @ecksdee9768 Před rokem +1

      i'd probably add rachmaninoff's vocalise

    • @HYP3RK1NECT
      @HYP3RK1NECT Před rokem

      El adagio para cuerdas.

  • @vegrl
    @vegrl Před rokem +16

    The third movement of prokofiev's 9th piano sonata is surprisingly emotional considering his usual style. Also I love the inclusion of the Schubert, it's such an ethereal and almost distant feeling piece

  • @ArgentAlapin
    @ArgentAlapin Před rokem +10

    The second movement of Ravel's Piano Concerto is similar to Schubert's D.960 in that their sadness is of a type that somehow cleanses your soul in the process. Truly profound music.

  • @trongdung1306
    @trongdung1306 Před rokem +12

    I'd like to add these too:
    Josef Suk - Symphony No. 2
    Lili Boulanger - Pie Jesu
    Schnittke - Requiem
    Mahler - Symphony No. 10
    Liszt - Nuages gris
    Chopin - Prelude in B minor
    Schubert - Der Leiermann
    Tchaikovsky - Sentimental waltz
    Ravel - Le gibet from Gaspard de la Nuit
    Pärt - Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten
    Holst - Ode to death
    Schubert - Piano sonata No. 8
    Shostakovich - Viola sonata
    Gubaidulina - Viola concerto
    Shostakovich - Symphony No. 14

    • @arvaborelius7269
      @arvaborelius7269 Před rokem

      The shostakovich viola sonata is brutal, it's his last words.

    • @trongdung1306
      @trongdung1306 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, he died 2 days after revising it

  • @Dylonely42
    @Dylonely42 Před rokem +11

    Tchaikovsky : Am I a joke to you ?

    • @Lisztito1811
      @Lisztito1811 Před 2 měsíci

      Yes, he forgot Valse Sentimentale.

    • @Lisztito1811
      @Lisztito1811 Před 2 měsíci

      Or None but the lonely hearts.

    • @Alix777.
      @Alix777. Před měsícem

      Valse sentimentale is the saddest thing ever

  • @BestBuddyNoivern
    @BestBuddyNoivern Před rokem +45

    Mr. Incredible Becoming Sad is even spookier than Mr. Incredible Becoming Uncanny. Change my mind.
    Also, some of you may have heard the name Shostakovich somewhere. He composed the music from Trollge: Le Industrial Society
    Also, "Kindertotenlieder" means "children's death song" in German

  • @mo0nshroud
    @mo0nshroud Před rokem +14

    never thought of nocturne in e minor as sad, it always calmed me down and made me feel like im in peace

    • @williammanning5066
      @williammanning5066 Před rokem

      Agree, other nocturnes are much sadder

    • @k.k.1
      @k.k.1 Před rokem +1

      They are mentally ill , its the saddest one

  • @thepianist4314
    @thepianist4314 Před rokem +9

    Wow, great Mahler's choice, although the name seems scarier (Songs on the Death of Children).
    I also think about excerpts from Mahler's 5th symphony, especially Part I, the first two movements.
    And, of course, the Finale of the Ninth.
    These are my suggestions for a next video :)
    But this one was great, thanks!

  • @jessturner6886
    @jessturner6886 Před rokem +3

    Mvt. 2 of the Ravel Piano Concerto has always made me well up. It’s like a very sad person reminiscing about a time, many years ago, when they were truly happy.

  • @barcarolleenjoyer
    @barcarolleenjoyer Před rokem +6

    The first two movements of Schubert's last piano sonata are pure magic.

  • @Nikujaga4649
    @Nikujaga4649 Před rokem +6

    Barber's Adagio for Strings
    and
    Tschaikowsky's symphony 6: I or IV have to be in part 2

  • @funguy183
    @funguy183 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for putting Gorecki on this list :)

  • @brad2299
    @brad2299 Před rokem +3

    Good list, but it really needed "When I am Laid in Earth" by Purcell. We listened to that in class years ago and I swear every single person was crying by the end of it

  • @kalletorner4591
    @kalletorner4591 Před rokem +7

    I would maybe like to add the last part of Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet ballet. It is absolutely heartbreaking, even more if you know a bit of the backstory. Especially the musical climaxe!
    (Act 4: Juliet’s funeral)

  • @Jeronimo8001
    @Jeronimo8001 Před rokem +10

    I would have put Mozart’s Sonata n. 8 somewhere, one of my favorites and very sad, especially the second movement

  • @nathanielwilson1292
    @nathanielwilson1292 Před rokem +6

    If you want some modern sad pieces... and are willing to do band: John Mackey's Places we can no longer go. It tells a story in reverse of someone with dementia. Read the program notes to really understand.
    While I've never had a loved one with dementia (that I know of) it's... Just... It'll remind you of a loved one somehow. For me, when I lost my grandmother 10 and a half years ago, I felt the emotions in the piece.
    But also... You kind of forget it's telling a story backwards. First time I ever cried listening to music.

    • @codascheuer8426
      @codascheuer8426 Před rokem

      Also John Mackey's Some Treasures are Heavy with Human Tears is also very sad

    • @nathanielwilson1292
      @nathanielwilson1292 Před rokem

      @@codascheuer8426 I was thinking of that one too! My band played it for our winter concert. Yeah, it hits, especially when you know the story. Plus the ending...
      The audience wasn't even sure about clapping at the end. Took my director saying "you can clap" to break the tension

  • @ralphLB
    @ralphLB Před rokem +13

    The list is pretty good and I can agree with most of them. However you can't make a compilation of sad classical works without mentioning Barber Adagio for Strings, Rachmaninoff's Vocalise, Chopin's Funeral March, Mahlers 9th last movement, or Tchaikovsky 6 finale. Thats just my opinion. Other than that good video, sir.

  • @CursedDiscordian
    @CursedDiscordian Před rokem +3

    Gliere has very sad pieces. His Romance and his Nocurne, both for horn and piano, are phenomenal

  • @vasil6796
    @vasil6796 Před rokem +4

    Some pieces that come to my mind:
    Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 6
    Mahler Symphony No. 9
    Brahms Cello Sonata No. 1

  • @mykhr6160
    @mykhr6160 Před rokem +6

    I would add some Scriabin pieces like prelude no 12, vers la flamme, impromptu in b flat minor
    Chopin's ballade in g minor strikes me as his saddest piece even though all the triunfant parts
    Rachmaninoff sonata in b flat minor is a very dramatic piece with a second movement that just push you into that burst of emotions, like resentment of things you cannot change and have to leave behind.
    Bach second cello suite in d minor is very sorrowfull as he has written it while dealing with his first wife death.
    Shostakovich 8th string quartet, no words needed just despair and a sense of being chased constantly.
    Ginastera danzas argentinas, the second one is very sorrowfull
    Piazzola's invierno porteño, adios nonino (goodbye father technically), and mostnof his works are very depressing.
    Sorry for spelling mistakes, I am not a native speaker :)

  • @Sriram57575
    @Sriram57575 Před rokem +3

    In my opinion it would also be nice to include Mozart's Lacrimosa, Schubert's Standchen & Gretchen am Spinnrade, Chopin's Waltz in B Minor, Nocturne in B♭ Minor & Marche Funèbre and Mendelssohn’s Venetian Gondola Song in F# Minor. Anyways please continue posting such wonderful videos !

  • @zenozelda3542
    @zenozelda3542 Před rokem +2

    Another classic song to cry to is Raindrops by Chopin. It is said to be written when he was in bed from an illness and the endless rain was all he heard everyday. You can really feel the notes hitting like a pounding headache as it gets more frantic, it kinda reminds me of insanity. It gets hopefully in some parts, but it just kinda haunts me. Great song choice, btw!

  • @eduardoguerraavila8329
    @eduardoguerraavila8329 Před rokem +3

    This good list lacks the piece that Wagner called "The saddest thing ever conceived by sounds ever": the first movement of string quartet Op. 131 in C Sharp minor from Beethoven.

  • @EnzoFoove
    @EnzoFoove Před rokem +2

    I don't know if I'd call it sad, but the ending of Saturn, from Holst's "Planets" suite always brings tears to my eyes

  • @anomalocarisfan45
    @anomalocarisfan45 Před rokem +3

    i feel like when you know shostakovich's string quartet no. 8 mvt 2 is a suicide note, that's pretty sad (i know it's not a piano piece but you did do hardest violin pieces one time)

  • @theaviator1152
    @theaviator1152 Před rokem +2

    I honestly didn’t find any of these saddening, just peaceful

  • @eusebiomanuelserrano3396

    Otra pieza trágica sería la Sinfonía No. 7 se Dvorák, la compuso de perder a sus hijos.

  • @amvalkyrie6496
    @amvalkyrie6496 Před rokem +7

    Don't quite agree with some but I see where you're coming from. Traumerei for instance isn't really sad imo, more dreamy, calm, relaxed, peaceful. And how was there no Tchai 6 mvmt 4!?!?!?!? The epitome of sad classical music!!!

  • @stevelin3659
    @stevelin3659 Před rokem +6

    The finale of Mahler 6 (by Bernstein) brings me to tears every time for its pure tragedy, when the 3rd blow of hammer finally stuck after minutes of triumph, absolutely heartbreaking.

  • @aliciaisabelcastrorejon4090

    Where's Pergolesi's Stabat Mater Dolorosa....? That's piece actually makes me cry..

  • @randomaccount6726
    @randomaccount6726 Před rokem +3

    Good list! But I feel that it is definitely missing Chopin's 'Marche Funebre' , maybe even Ravel's 'Pavane Pour une Infante Defunte'!

  • @amonthephone
    @amonthephone Před 10 měsíci

    Mahler 9 adagio always seems sad in the way that you can hear a sense of death as the music is slowly fading away from start to finish

  • @redfishplayz4476
    @redfishplayz4476 Před rokem +1

    Lol I now noticed, that sad music is actually incredibly beautiful

  • @Andrew.K.W
    @Andrew.K.W Před rokem +7

    A few that come to mind for me include:
    Rachmaninoff - piano concerto no. 2
    Chopin - nocturne in C# minor no. 20
    Liszt - romance S169/R66a
    Ravel - pavane for a dead princess

  • @CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji

    I always get chills on hearing that 'kubyyyyyyyyy' from the Gorecki 3

  • @journey3451
    @journey3451 Před rokem

    もう最近はここへ来るのが楽しみになりましたよ。
    素晴らしいのですがこれらの楽譜は所有されているのでしたら本当にマニアですね。
    いつも素晴らしい編集をありがとうございます。
    *I've been looking forward to coming here lately.
    It's wonderful, but if you own these scores, you're really a maniac.
    Thank you for your wonderful editing.

  • @ikmarchini
    @ikmarchini Před 8 měsíci

    BTW, keep them coming. I love this series.

  • @xharuu
    @xharuu Před rokem +1

    would you consider doing a video about the angriest pieces? all the emotions would be cool

  • @yougottaseizetheopportunit8296

    thank you for including rach’s prelude in b minor, chopin’s prelude in e minor, and ravel’s piano concerto! personally i would like to include tchaikovsky’s none but the lonely heart & nutcracker pas de deux and schubert’s der doppelganger (especially liszt’s piano arrangement) :)

  • @u_litay
    @u_litay Před rokem +1

    My favourite composition which I love listening to when I feel sad is Rachmaninoff's vocalise, was hoping to find it here

  • @snorefest1621
    @snorefest1621 Před rokem +2

    How depressing do you want it to be?
    Gorecki: yea (my dad -who happened to be a pseudo intellectual- listen to his music a lot)

  • @charlottebernhardt940
    @charlottebernhardt940 Před rokem +1

    I HAD A SOLO FOR BEETHOVENS 7TH SYMPHONY IN MIDDLE SCHOOL
    GOD THIS BRINGS BACK SO MANY MEMORIESSSS

  • @prss1563
    @prss1563 Před rokem

    Thanks for putting Ravel's Piano Concerto in G Major, II movement

  • @codascheuer8426
    @codascheuer8426 Před rokem

    I'll add some modern classical sad pieces since there's so many good ones:
    Max Richter: Infra 5, Mercy, On the Nature of Daylight
    Christopher Cerrone: High Windows, South Catalina
    Samuel Barber: Adagio for Strings
    David Bruce: The Consolation of Rain: V
    Caroline Shaw: the Beech Tree
    Arvo Part: Silentium
    David T. Little: Am I Born Part III. A Picture Quite Curious
    John Mackey: Some Treasures are Heavy with Human Tears

  • @bottomtext3855
    @bottomtext3855 Před rokem +5

    Not exactly classical but Eric Whitaker - When David Heard is absolutely tear-wrenching

    • @codascheuer8426
      @codascheuer8426 Před rokem

      That's classical

    • @IEEMAZ_Convoluted_14.2.8.5
      @IEEMAZ_Convoluted_14.2.8.5 Před rokem

      @@codascheuer8426 well not necessarily. That depends on your definition of classical. From what I’ve heard, there’s obviously the classical period, and also the other 4. But now we just sum all them up as “classical”. If you’re definition of classical music includes “choral music” or any other things that sound like classical music, you’re not wrong, but the definition is a bit inaccurate in that case. I won’t call that song classical.

    • @codascheuer8426
      @codascheuer8426 Před rokem

      @@IEEMAZ_Convoluted_14.2.8.5 My definition (and most people's) of classical music is an umbrella term for the renaissance, baroque, classical, romantic, and modern periods. So by that definition, there's no denying that that song is classical. Everyday listeners are not going to call Tchaikovsky Romantic, or Bach Baroque. They are going to call them classical composers. There's a difference between the classical genre and the classical period.

    • @IEEMAZ_Convoluted_14.2.8.5
      @IEEMAZ_Convoluted_14.2.8.5 Před rokem

      @@codascheuer8426 sure, there are parts of modern period that is classical music, but I wouldn’t go too far, before the 21st century. Because contemporary music which I abhor has grown firm in the 21st century and dominates (which shouldn’t)

    • @codascheuer8426
      @codascheuer8426 Před rokem

      @@IEEMAZ_Convoluted_14.2.8.5 I assume you’re talking about contemporary music that is inaccessible, experimental, and atonal. I don’t like that kind of music either, but it’s still part of classical music. And in my experience, it doesn’t dominate. It used to, but there is a growing number of composers who are getting more popular for writing tonal music, that is accessible to a wider audience while still offering something new. That’s a part of classical music too.

  • @genesis4200
    @genesis4200 Před rokem

    currently learning the rach op32 no 10 prelude and yh listening to it is one thing playing it really tears you up man

  • @pablodesarasate499
    @pablodesarasate499 Před rokem

    Prokofiev`s first violin sonata has some of the saddest moments at the end of the first movement end of the second movement and the second half of the 4 movment.

  • @BrendanCalliesComposer
    @BrendanCalliesComposer Před rokem +1

    Two words, Mahler 10

  • @andrejwalilko634
    @andrejwalilko634 Před rokem +1

    Henselt's Op 5 No 8 (romance) gets me every time

  • @Rushyesgenesis
    @Rushyesgenesis Před rokem

    Where’s Barber’s adagio for strings?!? That is the saddest for me. I always cry.

  • @huailiulin
    @huailiulin Před 3 měsíci

    Request: Mr Incredible Becoming Uncanny: Most musically ironic (not historically ironic) Music Pieces

  • @aar7959
    @aar7959 Před rokem

    Of all the sad music I have listened these two have stuck with me the most,
    1.Maurice Ravel - Pavane for Dead Princess
    2.Erik Satie - Gnossiennes

  • @kinshop9053
    @kinshop9053 Před rokem

    내가 초등학생이었을 때 하굣길에 있던 피아노 학원에서는 매일매일 같은 곡만 들려오곤 했어. 그 때는 정말 질린다고 생각했지만.. 이제 내게는 그게 가장 슬픈 피아노 곡이야.

  • @AlastorAltruistGaming

    Ik it’s not exclusively a piano piece, but the Ghost piano trio (specifically, its 2nd movement) is the saddest piece, just within the first 2 minutes alone. And it’s arguably one of my favorites of Beethoven’s works.

  • @williammanning5066
    @williammanning5066 Před rokem

    Anybody who hasn't listened to that Rach prelude in full is missing out. Go listen; it's only a couple of minutes long! I can play it, and it's one of the most rewarding pieces I've ever learned.

  • @shinyeeveelutionstudios3031

    Lili Boulanger has such a sorrowful beauty to her music. I’d suggest checking her out

  • @elpensaben7045
    @elpensaben7045 Před 13 dny

    Well i expected the Finale of "La Bohème" of Puccini the most sad music ever listened😢

  • @Fox_Cord
    @Fox_Cord Před rokem

    I like how we go from Kinderszenen (Childhood scenes) to Kindertotenlieder (Children’s funeral dirges)

  • @Zonicality
    @Zonicality Před rokem

    Missed opportunity to use Tchaikovskys 6 symphony the fourth part pathique

  • @Max-qd3rb
    @Max-qd3rb Před rokem

    2nd movement of Kabalevsky's 3rd piano concerto is also very sad ngl

  • @PuIkrabek
    @PuIkrabek Před 6 měsíci

    I feel like Shostakovich's String Quartet No. 15 is super sad.

  • @SquidKing
    @SquidKing Před rokem

    the 3rd mvmnt of Shos 5 is j amazing

  • @Pingoping
    @Pingoping Před rokem

    Oh god the e minor nocturne is so beautiful I have to listen to it again

  • @juansebastiancantorapolina9837

    Hello everybody. What about Tchaichovsky's 'Hymn of the Cherubium' and Bruckner's 7th Symphony 2nd mvt?
    Maybe Wagner's Lohengrin prelude too?
    And, don't forget Samuel Barber's 'Adagio for Strings' and Albinoni's Adagio

  • @g8banana348
    @g8banana348 Před rokem +1

    Where is Bach Partita no2 Chaconne? You can feel the stage of grief in this piece

  • @randommodnar1669
    @randommodnar1669 Před rokem

    It’s gotta be the 4th movement of Tchaikovsky’s pathetique for me

  • @EssenceGmod
    @EssenceGmod Před rokem +1

    where is chopin's prelude 28 no 2? why nobody knows about it??

  • @dah727
    @dah727 Před rokem

    You forgot to put married life from up, that song makes me cry every time

  • @UniversalDirp
    @UniversalDirp Před rokem

    i reccomend you listen to any of the kabalevsky concerto's second movements

  • @isaaczimbawegarcia6996
    @isaaczimbawegarcia6996 Před rokem +1

    El primer intermezzo de Manuel M. Ponce hubiera quedado perfecto y también el Nocturno op. 48 de Ricardo Castro
    Buen video

  • @giorgosg4032
    @giorgosg4032 Před rokem +1

    Elgar's concerto is pretty sad in some places too.

    • @amvalkyrie6496
      @amvalkyrie6496 Před rokem

      Yeah, I'd say that one is definitely up there as one of the saddest

  • @jesusdaniel.6845
    @jesusdaniel.6845 Před rokem

    The sixth symphony of Tchaikosvky is the top 1 and top 0.

  • @jammem
    @jammem Před rokem

    Great video, you inspire me friend

  • @WD_GX
    @WD_GX Před 7 měsíci +1

    the saddest piece is funeral for a dead parrot 😭 XD

  • @wilh3lmmusic
    @wilh3lmmusic Před rokem +1

    Where are Shostakovich’s 14th symphony and 15th string quartet?

  • @LycanFerret
    @LycanFerret Před rokem

    0:07, 3:07, and 3:45 were the only real sad ones to me. The rest sounded happy or whimsical.

  • @Alix777.
    @Alix777. Před rokem

    Very sad. Saddest thing for me is the andantino of Schubert d.959. Chostakovitch can be very depressing too.

  • @kumo-kun1831
    @kumo-kun1831 Před rokem +1

    I think, personally, Brahms Symphony is much sadder than Chopin nocturne 😢

  • @mylifeisfunny8911
    @mylifeisfunny8911 Před rokem

    I felt something

  • @ignaciocalcedovazquez
    @ignaciocalcedovazquez Před rokem +1

    Where's Tchaikovsky's 6th? And Strauss's metamorphosen?

  • @cafenero1164
    @cafenero1164 Před rokem

    another suggestion: Shostakovich Piano Concerto no.2 movement 2

  • @scorpion_guitarist
    @scorpion_guitarist Před rokem

    Pre-last one sounds like war defeat

  • @altostratomus7452
    @altostratomus7452 Před rokem

    One cannot make a saddest music compilation and not include Barber’s Adagio For Strings. It has been called the saddest song ever written.

    • @worldmusictheory
      @worldmusictheory Před 4 měsíci

      because its saccharine, full of fake and forced emotion

  • @sightless_wally
    @sightless_wally Před rokem

    0:01 what i expect:
    2:25 what the teacher gives me:

  • @bluedaybae8393
    @bluedaybae8393 Před rokem

    This should’ve included Beethoven’s String Quartet in B Flat Major Op. 130: V “Cavatina”
    It is soooo soul wrenching & sad, and there’s a section where the violin literally starts to whimper & cry as if it can barely choke out a sound
    Also Schubert’s Doppelgänger

  • @dylancolon5871
    @dylancolon5871 Před rokem

    May I also suggest Der Abschied from Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde.

  • @user-jg4dv3cd2c
    @user-jg4dv3cd2c Před rokem

    The saddest piano piece is Old Castle by Mussorgsky from Pictures from exhibition

  • @scp_kleodor2113
    @scp_kleodor2113 Před rokem

    One of the saddest is Adagio by Albinoni

  • @titomarques_
    @titomarques_ Před rokem

    I think liszt's hungarian rhapsody no. 5 would fit greatly in this list, I find this piece one of the most sad and melancholic pieces over there and it's very underplayed imo

  • @yeeeyekrut537
    @yeeeyekrut537 Před rokem

    If you could add any organ pieces, virgil foxs komm susser tod is very good, bach herzlich thut mich verlangen is nice, and any of viernes grave symphonies.

  • @Liszt31
    @Liszt31 Před rokem

    I would have put Für Alina by Arvo Part in some of the last positions... 😭