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[Classic] Introducing famous songs about love

[Classic] Introducing famous songs about love
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[Classic] Introducing famous songs about love

In classical music, which mostly consists of pieces without lyrics, there are actually many works themed around love.

Even with pieces you already know, understanding the composer’s intentions and background can change the way you hear them dramatically—so take this opportunity to explore classical love songs.

These works, each expressing different forms of love, may convey something meaningful to us living today, transcending time.

Songs about love with lyrics are wonderful, of course, but I hope this also conveys the appeal of classical music that expresses itself through melody and resonance alone.

[Classics] Introducing famous songs about love (1–10)

Love’s GreetingEdward Elgar

Salut d’Amour (Edward Elgar) – Esther Abrami and Iyad Sughayer
Love's GreetingEdward Elgar

Composed by Edward Elgar as a gift for his fiancée, this piece is a brief, love-filled work brimming with a sweet melody and moving harmonies.

It features a gentle violin line and light, graceful piano accompaniment that captivate the listener.

Written in 1888, it premiered in a small-orchestra version at the Crystal Palace on November 11 the following year.

Today, it is also frequently performed as a piano solo.

It’s a recommended piece for couples about to be married or for anyone wishing to express feelings for someone special.

I Want YouErik Satie

This piece, one of Erik Satie’s best-known works, was originally composed for voice and piano.

“Je te veux” means “I want you” in Japanese.

Premiered in 1903 at the Paris cabaret La Scala, it was dedicated to the singer Paulette Darty.

Written in 3/4 time as a waltz, its melody evokes nostalgia and sentimentality.

The lyrics are sensual, and this contrast is one of the work’s charms.

Compared to Satie’s other compositions, this piece is characterized by a brighter, more optimistic tone.

In the piano solo version, additional sections were inserted between each stanza of the text, further developing the nostalgic melody.

It is recommended for those interested in classical music themed around romance.

Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 2, “Moonlight”Ludwig van Beethoven

Beethoven fell in love with his piano student.

Due to differences in social status and other factors, the two were never united, but this piece beautifully expresses his ardent love for her, the sorrowful reality he could not change, and the complex emotions of each.

DedicationRobert Schumann=Liszt

Schumann – ‘Widmung’ (Evgeny Kissin)
DedicationRobert Schumann=Liszt

A masterpiece composed by Robert Schumann, imbued with his feelings for his beloved Clara.

In Franz Liszt’s piano arrangement, it gains even more brilliance and virtuosic appeal.

Schumann is said to have written it in the year he married Clara, and the original lyrics—expressing profound love and gratitude—overflow with devoted affection for a loved one.

It remains popular as a wedding piece or a concert encore, cherished by many.

It’s recommended when you want to convey gratitude to someone you love or when you wish to calm your heart.

Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21 — Second MovementFrederic Chopin

Daniil Trifonov – Chopin: Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 2 In F Minor, Op.21 (Arr. by Pletnev)
Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21 — Second MovementFrederic Chopin

The second movement of the piano concerto that Frédéric Chopin composed at the age of 19.

It was written with his first love, Konstancja Głąbówna (Konstancja Gładkowska), in mind.

Though he never confessed his feelings to her, he expressed his bittersweet longing in this movement.

In a letter to a friend, he wrote, “I composed this Adagio (the second movement) thinking of Konstancja.” The middle section shifts dramatically in mood, evoking Chopin’s inner turmoil over his unspoken love.

It’s a perfect piece to listen to while thinking of someone you love.

Immerse yourself in its achingly beautiful melody.

Adagietto, fourth movement from Symphony No. 5Gustav Mahler

Mahler: Symphony No. 5 (Adagietto) / Rattle · Berliner Philharmoniker
Adagietto, fourth movement from Symphony No. 5Gustav Mahler

A song that delicately portrays the poignant feelings of youth.

Composed by Gustav Mahler as an expression of love for his fiancée Alma, this work is a serene movement scored only for strings and harp.

Also known as the “Adagietto of Love,” its gently flowing, beautiful melody conveys complex emotions such as love, loss, and loneliness.

It became widely famous after being used in the 1971 film “Death in Venice,” and has since been performed in many contexts.

When you feel deep love or disappointment, it will be music that resonates with your heart.

A masterpiece that conveys Mahler’s delicate sensibility—please give it a listen.

Aria from Orchestral Suite No. 3J.S.Bach

It is widely known as Air on the G String.

It is also used at weddings, and the melody played by the violin is simply beautiful.

The string instruments sing with a gentle, expressive tone.

Rather than a passionate, fiery romance, it gives the impression of a calm and composed, mature love.

String Sextet No. 2 in G majorJohannes Brahms

Brahms – Streichsextett Nr. 2 | WDR Sinfonieorchester Chamber Players
String Sextet No. 2 in G majorJohannes Brahms

Johannes Brahms’s String Sextet, composed in 1865, is one of his representative works.

It is notable for incorporating the so-called “Agathe motif,” said to convey his feelings for his former lover Agathe von Siebold.

Although purely an instrumental piece, Brahms’s inner conflicts and experiences in love are expressed in its timbres.

It premiered in Boston in October 1866 and was performed in Zurich the following month.

It remains beloved today, appearing, for example, in the final scene of the film The Cement Garden.

This work, with its deep emotion and rich harmonies, is sure to leave you with a warm feeling.

Ballet music ‘Romeo and Juliet’Sergei Prokofiev

It’s the ballet music from that famous love story.

As artistic censorship tightened within the Soviet Union, staging the ballet’s premiere proved difficult.

So this piece was created with the idea of “at least releasing the music.” Even just listening to it, scenes of Romeo and Juliet’s romance seem to come to life, don’t they?

Joy of LoveFritz Kreisler

This work is characterized by its light piano and refreshing melody.

It is said that Fritz Kreisler composed it after meeting and marrying his wife Harriet, expressing the joy of love.

Set to a waltz rhythm imbued with a Viennese atmosphere, it features the violin’s beautiful use of sixths and thirds.

It was first recorded in New York in May 1910 and has been recorded several times since.

Kreisler’s performing style—marked by expansive tempo fluctuations and generous vibrato—further enhances the piece’s appeal.

It’s a recommended track for anyone in the mood for romance.

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