Relaxing classical piano music
5 Effects and 5 Recommended Songs

Although it can be described as soothing classical piano music, there are many different atmospheres.

The appeal of classical piano music is the wide variety of styles available to choose from to suit your everyday mood.

We will introduce recommended soothing classical piano pieces based on their effect.

Soothing effect 1: Calms irritation

Recommended piece: Piano Sonata 1 (Silvestrov) When a teacher starts playing a gentle piano piece at a nursery school or kindergarten, it is common for children who had been noisy up until then to suddenly become quiet.

Yes, this is the calming effect that the piano has on people.
For this purpose, we have selected recommended songs by Ukrainian composer Silvestrov.

He was born in 1937 and is still alive today. He also has a Facebook page.

His quiet and modest piano pieces, which pursue beauty, bring peace to the hearts of listeners.If you're feeling frustrated and unable to concentrate on anything, just give it a listen and see for yourself.

This is a profound work that makes your own frustrations seem insignificant.

Healing effect 2: Relieves tension

Recommended song: From Vacation Days, Volume 1, No. 2 "Grandmother Caress Me" (Severac)

If you have an important exam tomorrow and are feeling nervous at night, try listening to some classical piano music to relax.

Although the composer, Séverac, comes from a distinguished family, his style is characterized by its simplicity, ease, and familiarity.

However, perhaps the subtle elegance that exudes it is something that comes from her bloodline.

This song, which we selected as a recommendation, has a beautiful, nostalgic atmosphere, and the endings of each repeated phrase bring a sense of security, like being caressed by a grandmother's gentle hand.

Healing effect 3: Brightens blue moods

Recommended piece: Partita No. 4, No. 1, "Uverture" (Bach) Piano music isn't just for when you want to relax and unwind.
The pieces selected to brighten up dark moods are works by Bach.

This elegant and grand piece is bright and joyful music that also has a lyrical feel.
The heavy solemnity that is common in Bach's music is to be found in this light piece that is easy to listen to.

Listening to the rapid-fire series of sounds will make you feel happy and like singing along.

Healing effect #4: From the everyday to the extraordinary

Recommended song: Spanish Dances No. 2 "Oriental" (Granados)

Have you ever felt a bit tired of your mundane everyday life and wanted to go on a trip?

Traveling right now might be a bit difficult, but experiencing something out of the ordinary through piano music is easy.

The selected song is by the Spanish composer Granados, and is a melancholic piece full of exoticism.

By the way, for Granados, who is Spaniard, Oriental means the Islamic Empire, so the melody has an Arabic feel.

This is a recommended song for those days when you want to forget about the real world for a while and feel like you're in a dream state.

From tired to energetic

Recommended song: The Girl with Flaxen Hair (Debussy)
On days when you're feeling tired and unmotivated, you want to do something to refresh yourself and cheer you up.

At times like these, music can be a vitamin supplement. I recommend Debussy's Preludes, Book 1, No. 8.

It is said to have been inspired by the poem of the same name, and when you listen to the cute and cheerful song, you can almost picture the back of a flaxen-haired girl.

This work has an atmosphere reminiscent of the sparkling sun on a mild autumn day.

This is the soothing classical piano CD for you!

"Healing Piano" is a great value CD that lets you listen to 16 classical piano pieces on just one disc.

The definitive collection of soothing classical piano pieces featuring performances by world-class artists and sampled natural sounds.

Why not make it a habit to listen to one of these songs every day before going to bed to relax?

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