Classical Music for Late Night Studies

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Classical Music for Late Night Studies
Tracklist:

0:00:00 Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 "Moonlight Sonata": I. Adagio sostenuto
0:06:04 Schubert (arr. Liszt) - Schwanengesang, D. 957: No. 4, Ständchen (Serenade)
0:11:53 Chopin - Nocturne in C-Sharp Minor, Op. Posth., B. 49
0:16:38 Chopin - Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 1 in B-Flat Minor
0:23:16 Chopin - Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 in E-Flat Major
0:27:59 Chopin - Nocturnes, Op. 55: No. 1 in F Minor
0:33:17 Bach/Siloti - The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I: Prelude in E Minor, BWV 855°
0:37:40 Lyadov - Three Morceaux, Op. 11: No. 1, Prelude in B minor
0:41:23 Händel - Suite No. 1 in B-Flat Major, HWV 434: IV. Menuet
0:45:34 Giazotto - Adagio in G Minor "Albinoni's Adagio" (Arr. for Piano by F. Pott)
0:53:01 Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37b: No. 6, June. Barcarolle (Live)
0:58:18 Dvarionas - Little Suite for Piano: II. Waltz in A minor
1:00:26 Dvarionas - Little Suite for Piano: IV. Waltz in G minor
1:01:36 Chopin - Waltzes, Op. 64: No. 2 in C-Sharp Minor, Tempo giusto
1:05:56 Beethoven - Bagatelle No. 25 in A Minor, WoO 59 "Für Elise"
Vadim Chaimovich

1:09:09 Field - Nocturne in B-Flat Major, H 37 (Nocturne No. 5)
1:12:56 Field - Nocturne in E Minor, H 64 (Nocturne No. 10)
1:16:36 Satie - Trois gymnopédies: No. 1, Lent et douloreux
1:19:53 Satie - Trois gymnopédies: No. 2, Lent et triste
1:22:51 Satie - Trois gymnopédies: No. 3, Lent et grave
Luke Faulkner

1:25:36 Luke Faulkner - The Midnight Tide
1:28:30 Luke Faulkner - Awakening
1:32:43 Luke Faulkner - Exodus
1:35:53 Luke Faulkner - Moonlight Waltz
1:38:22 Luke Faulkner - Harmonies of the Night

1:40:47 Peter J. Malmsjö - Soft Sunrays
1:46:32 Peter J. Malmsjö - A Whisper
1:51:21 Peter J. Malmsjö - Applebloom
1:56:11 Peter J. Malmsjö - In Your Eyes
2:00:39 Peter J. Malmsjö - Stroll in Autumn Wind
2:06:35 Peter J. Malmsjö - In the Clouds
2:11:28 Peter J. Malmsjö - Some News
2:17:39 Peter J. Malmsjö - Light Smile
2:23:00 Peter J. Malmsjö - Sunrise
2:28:27 Peter J. Malmsjö - Rainy Day
2:34:52 Peter J. Malmsjö - A Tear
2:41:04 Peter J. Malmsjö - Last Waltz
2:51:21 Peter J. Malmsjö - Breeze on the Meadow
2:59:13 Peter J. Malmsjö - Touched

An atmospheric classical piano playlist for when you're burning the midnight oil 🕯️if you're staying up late tonight to study or finish some work, we invite you to get comfortable in this old library with a crackling fire, dimmed lights, comfy armchairs, and hundreds of books to get lost into. These relaxing piano pieces have been arranged to promote maximum relaxation and concentration and help you boost your productivity. Perfect for dark academia, classical music lovers, old souls, and everyone looking for a peaceful escape.

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Classical Music for Late Night Studies
Tracklist:

0:00:00 Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 "Moonlight Sonata": I. Adagio sostenuto
0:06:04 Schubert (arr. Liszt) - Schwanengesang, D. 957: No. 4, Ständchen (Serenade)
0:11:53 Chopin - Nocturne in C-Sharp Minor, Op. Posth., B. 49
0:16:38 Chopin - Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 1 in B-Flat Minor
0:23:16 Chopin - Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 in E-Flat Major
0:27:59 Chopin - Nocturnes, Op. 55: No. 1 in F Minor
0:33:17 Bach/Siloti - The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I: Prelude in E Minor, BWV 855°
0:37:40 Lyadov - Three Morceaux, Op. 11: No. 1, Prelude in B minor
0:41:23 Händel - Suite No. 1 in B-Flat Major, HWV 434: IV. Menuet
0:45:34 Giazotto - Adagio in G Minor "Albinoni's Adagio" (Arr. for Piano by F. Pott)
0:53:01 Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37b: No. 6, June. Barcarolle (Live)
0:58:18 Dvarionas - Little Suite for Piano: II. Waltz in A minor
1:00:26 Dvarionas - Little Suite for Piano: IV. Waltz in G minor
1:01:36 Chopin - Waltzes, Op. 64: No. 2 in C-Sharp Minor, Tempo giusto
1:05:56 Beethoven - Bagatelle No. 25 in A Minor, WoO 59 "Für Elise"
1:09:09 Field - Nocturne in B-Flat Major, H 37 (Nocturne No. 5)
1:12:56 Field - Nocturne in E Minor, H 64 (Nocturne No. 10)
1:16:36 Satie - Trois gymnopédies: No. 1, Lent et douloreux
1:19:53 Satie - Trois gymnopédies: No. 2, Lent et triste
1:22:51 Satie - Trois gymnopédies: No. 3, Lent et grave
1:25:36 Luke Faulkner - The Midnight Tide
1:28:30 Luke Faulkner - Awakening
1:32:43 Luke Faulkner - Exodus
1:35:53 Luke Faulkner - Moonlight Waltz
1:38:22 Luke Faulkner - Harmonies of the Night
1:40:47 Peter J. Malmsjö - Soft Sunrays
1:46:32 Peter J. Malmsjö - A Whisper
1:51:21 Peter J. Malmsjö - Applebloom
1:56:11 Peter J. Malmsjö - In Your Eyes
2:00:39 Peter J. Malmsjö - Stroll in Autumn Wind
2:06:35 Peter J. Malmsjö - In the Clouds
2:11:28 Peter J. Malmsjö - Some News
2:17:39 Peter J. Malmsjö - Light Smile
2:23:00 Peter J. Malmsjö - Sunrise
2:28:27 Peter J. Malmsjö - Rainy Day
2:34:52 Peter J. Malmsjö - A Tear
2:41:04 Peter J. Malmsjö - Last Waltz
2:51:21 Peter J. Malmsjö - Breeze on the Meadow
2:59:13 Peter J. Malmsjö - Touched

HALIDONMUSIC
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To everyone who's studying with this music:

Checklist:
• A bottle of water, at least 1liter. Your brain works better if it has enough water and drinking helps you to concentrate💧
• Your charger. You sometimes don't even notice that your device's battery is going down, so better have it plugged in all the time🔋
• Your headphones. You will be able to focus more with headphones, because it blocks background noises. Also, if it's a late night study session, you won't wake up anyone🎧
• a tea or coffee. Coffee keeps you awake, green or black tea can make you feel more awake as well.☕
• Your study/work stuff: your laptop/tablet/phone, a few pens, paper or whatever you need.⌨
•Anything else you could need, what about a heat pad, a blanket, a good lamp, your pet so you have a study buddy 🐈

Reminder: After an hour, you should stand up and walk a bit around. Better stop the music or put on different music for the break. Open your window, even if it's cold outside. Fresh air will make it better, trust me.



I hope y'all had a good day, if not, that's okay too. Remember to take care of yourself and try to get some sleep tonight 😴🧸

(i do not mind! but copy paste it around!!) ☄

Earthling-ibks
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I have discovered that classical music can be played in the background when studying literally any subject and it never diverts my attention like pop songs. its amazing

Moonlighplaylist
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From a young age i have always felt the love for classical music and none of my friends understood... Their loss. They don't have the ears to hear the great beauty that lies in the depths of classical music.

ivanreimer
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I am very happy that I have reached the maturity to understad how beautiful classical music is...

zuzannawisniewska
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Honestly I really was not a fan of classical music especially in my earlier years. However studying a difficult college course I needed something to calm yet stimulate while studying which your collection was recommended. I have been an avid listener since. Yet it is so different now I may not be familiar with the composers but my soul tunes in to the each note . Thank you

dobinbosley
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my problem with listening to classical music is that I get swept into the piece I'd be listening to and emotions from i dont know where, suddenly features unashamedly, and I find myself weeping because of the beauty and pain that engulfs me from what I'm hearing!
who else experiences this? strangely, the only time I can actually listen to classical is when I. cleaning, cooking and baking, yet, I can't when I'm driving, otherwise, the tears...!
thankful for this complication.

LiRoss-wo
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Applebloom is a beautiful piece that moved me.

I've listened to classical music so much that it started to rest in the back of my head in an ambient, prememorized fashion, the scale and notes appearing before me just above my eyes as the note plays. As these songs play, I remember my drills, years of theory, and become surrounded by the complicated thoughts of both enjoyment and mastery, anticipating the next note, started to feel almost painful.

Expecting the next note or song before it arrived was like limbo. I did not know what to expect if it was either exactly as my mind had understood the mood, or if it was revealing a new feeling and meaning, both to the piece and myself. For this, Applebloom was a welcome change, the iconic piano rhythms along with gentle settling, and the emotional section just touched my heart and lonely soul a different way. It spoke to me like the tres gymnopedies once did, that sometimes, the world will try to capture you in its races, but you must be free to sigh and free to play, free to enjoy the stillness of the day and cherish the fleeting moments. Applebloom, in a wonderful way, made me think about my place here. And I quite enjoyed that quiet introspective and freedom from anxious anticipation. Thank you for the composition.
🎹

damiancatlin
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Every once in a while I get bored of phonk, rock or any other sort of modern music. Then I remember that classical music exists and I listen to it a whole day.

thatnoname
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This Playlist has been on for hours and it's helped me so much to focus on work. Classical music is truly a hidden gem for relaxation 😌 ❤

mccnbinnie
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Дякую дуже за чудові музичні композиції!Надзвичайно приємно слухати!🔥👍🙏🌈😊

Євгенія-ое
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This playlist is just as same as my list which I play them in that order on the piano♥

adagur
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Oh, my Lord. There is a powerfully strong ambience in this room. I'm not sure I know how to express what it is. The image is captivating, and I can't take my eyes off it. It certainly depicts a bygone era, and its utterly beautiful. Actually, it's as if this image has brought back memories from a past, I have never lived. How very strange.
Hec, what can I say it's just great work. The mood this scene evokes is difficult to explain. It's just hauntingly and beguilingly enthralling. It is soothing and comforting and even protective. The almost mystical sunbeams coming through that window, the revolving globe, the old books, and the warm throw blanket on the armchair in front of the log fire, then the self-turning pages in the book on the coffee table by that Who is drinking the coffee?
This to me is really brilliant work. I totally and completely adore this creation. Thank you so much for it. Everything is perfect. The visual and the audio are also perfectly married. What a sublime union. It's really magnificent work, that gets our imaginations shifting into high gear.

Great great stuff, and much appreciated.

andrewmiller
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Великая Музыка Европы!!!♥️ С уважением и благодарностью из Беларуси.Всех благ каналу Великого Музыкального Наследия!!!🎼🌐🕊СПАСИБО!!!🌷♥️

НаталияПугач-ьь
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I am a big fan of Vadim Chaimovich and Luke Faulkner and because of you Halidon, I am also getting to know more of other musicians. Go! Go! Go! Halidon Music. I shall be staying up late tonight and writing to this. 🙏✍♥🎆

RosCharron
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I don't know very much about music, especially classical music. but this is a god send for anyone who needs background noise to focus, but is also easily distracted.

jimjam
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My boyfriend introduced me to classical music, which was otherwise unknown to me. Nowadays, with a significantly struggling career and exams upcoming, music helps me concentrate for more extended periods. Thanks to you and him.

sreshthasinha
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This picture of a library made of maple wood with a book's pages turning over with a breeze gently, movements of space, as the firelight mingles with the light of its room, the light of grey cold outside the window, a Queen Ann's Chair, no one is sitting in it, a blanket is strewn on top, the chandelier lingers above, a child looking down, with tiny hands placed on the rails, on the second level of its gated balcony, as the world globe with traces of no markings, moves in circles, a painted portrait above the fireplace, perhaps of the gentleman that owns this house. A Persian carpet underneath the chair of a hardwood flooring, waiting for someone to come back to sit.
Yes, HalidonMusic what an added touch to this classical music one may sleep with eyes awake.
With the deepest appreciation and admiration for your elegant taste in artistry. ❤️👏

cheri
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Ohhh, this one looks perfect for my work. I intend on writing more in my book later today, so I shall certainly include this as the soundtrack. Next time I stay up late studying (which I undoubtedly going to be very soon), I would also like to sit in a room like that on the cover. With this music playing, it would be so perfect in such an elegant chamber as that (I can also only imagine how expensive that painting of Bach is, so it would be quite the experience to see in person). Thank you, Halidon, for offering such elegance to our world. Best wishes!

jtbasener
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I'm so happy HalidonMusic introduced me to Luke Faulkner. I'll pop the music videos on in the background, such as this one, and will catch myself saying, "Oh this piece is so lovely, which piece is that?" and - it's usually a piece by Luke Faulkner.

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