Beethoven's Moonlight sonata 1st movt. is definitely one of the most depressing pieces of any music I've ever heard.
Slavische tanze (Slavonic dance) no. 2 opus 72, Antonín DvorakIt's my favourite piano piece and the saddest I've ever heard. It makes me shudder, if that's the word (i am spanish), and...However, it is worth it to hear it in its later version, also made by Dvorak:
This thread needs a lot more Schubert. For me, Chopin and Brahms can make music sound sad (and with tremendous skill) but Schubert made a lot of sincerely sad music. It was his destiny to live a short, sad and unfulfilled life, and to convert the emotions that go along with that sort of life into music.
I find Grieg's Ase's Death from Peer Gynt Suite excessively sad.
Extremely sad???
Then I wonder how you'd find almost an hour of variations for piano on it?...Best,Alistair
I think extremely sad like thal said, but also extremely tired. I don't like crying myself to sleep.
From this I would guess you haven't heard that hour of variations on the Grieg, since I would guess, based on my experience of actually hearing those variations, that they are not at all sad. Rather quite enjoyable, actually. In fact, if you indeed haven't heard them, I would most happily suggest you get the CD of those variations!all best,gep
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Although I love piano I can't stand listening to large work 30-40 minutes is really my limit, and when pieces hit that range I am generally struggling to stay "with it".
Are there any online recordings of the variations you could point me to?
Wow, the forum was almost Sorabji free for 2 minutes.
1. Are you quite sure of that?2. If so, how did you calculate this?3. How can the forum be "almost" free of anything? - would it not have to be either free of it or not free of it?4. Does it matter?5. What makes you think that Sorabji, or indeed any other composer whose work remains in copyright, can be "free" in any case?Best,Alistair
Wow, the forum was almost Sorabji free for 2 minutes.Thal
1. Are you quite sure of that? 2. If so, how did you calculate this? 3. How can the forum be "almost" free of anything? - would it not have to be either free of it or not free of it?4. Does it matter?5. What makes you think that Sorabji, or indeed any other composer whose work remains in copyright, can be "free" in any case?
5. A huge amount of Sorabji is free.
I smell an argument.