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Classic soothing songs: healing and relaxing music recommended for when you're tired.

There are many kinds of soothing songs performed in a classical style.

Among the long-standing traditions of classical music—works for orchestra, piano, voice, and chamber ensembles—countless calming pieces have been created.

In this era often called a stressful society, are you managing to spend your days with a peaceful mind?

This time, we’ll introduce some pleasant, relaxing classical pieces.

Use this as a reference when you want to take a breather at home or spend some time letting your heart unwind.

Classic soothing songs. Recommended healing and relaxing music for when you're tired (1–10)

String Quartet No. 1, Movement IIPyotr Tchaikovsky

Tchaikovsky: String Quartet No. 1, 2nd Movement | MMCJ | Yokohama Web Stage
String Quartet No. 1, Movement IIPyotr Tchaikovsky

This is a soothing masterpiece by the Russian composer Tchaikovsky.

Its beautiful melody, inspired by Russian folk songs, deeply resonates with listeners.

The graceful sound of the string quartet seems to evoke scenes of one’s homeland.

It’s also well known that when it premiered in Moscow in 1871, the great writer Tolstoy was moved to tears.

The version for cello and string orchestra is also beloved and frequently performed in concerts.

It’s recommended for times when you want to heal a tired heart or sink into a calm mood.

Surrender yourself to the unhurried music and enjoy a moment of peace.

The Maiden with Flaxen HairClaude Debussy

This is a piano piece by Claude Debussy, a composer of French Impressionist music.

It’s a masterpiece that vividly evokes the image of beautiful flaxen hair shimmering and swaying in the gentle breeze under soft sunlight.

Listening to it makes you feel as if you’ve stepped into the world of an Impressionist painting.

It’s perfect for a midday break and will help you relax completely.

There is also “The Girl with the Flaxen Hair” composed by Koichi Sugiyama, the composer of Dragon Quest, but that is a different piece and is often confused with this one.

reverieClaude Debussy

Debussy / Reverie (Dreams) / Performed by: Ichiro Kaneko
reverieClaude Debussy

Claude Debussy, a French composer whose unconventional compositions greatly influenced contemporary music, exemplifies a free approach to harmony unbound by traditional tonal rules.

Although many of his works feature beautiful melodies, one piece I especially recommend is Rêverie.

Composed out of necessity during a period of financial hardship, it is distinguished by its graceful, untroubled melodic lines that belie its origins.

In his later years, Debussy judged the work harshly; nevertheless, it remains beloved by many listeners.

Classical soothing songs: Recommended healing and relaxing music for when you're tired (11–20)

Like a melodyJohannes Brahms

Brahms: "As if it were melody" — from the album "Poésie: Playing Poetry (Song)"
Like a melodyJohannes Brahms

The music of German composer Johannes Brahms is characterized by heartwarming melodies.

This piece is particularly striking for its gentle tune that quietly spreads through the heart, like flowers coming into bloom.

The piano and voice intertwine exquisitely, creating a work that deeply resonates with listeners.

Published in 1888 when Brahms was 53, it reflects the maturity of his later years.

It is recommended for times when you wish to soothe a weary heart or spend a quiet moment.

If you listen in a relaxed frame of mind, you’ll find the bustle of daily life fading away and a sense of calm settling in.

Kinderszenen, Op. 15, No. 7: “Träumerei”Robert Schumann

A mesmerizingly beautiful melody that makes you swoon—one of Robert Schumann’s masterpieces.

This piece is the seventh work in Scenes from Childhood, Op.

15, a collection composed in 1838 as a piano work for adults that depicts a child’s heart.

It has been performed not only on piano but also on various instruments such as violin, cello, and flute, captivating not just classical music fans but many listeners at large.

The piece was also featured in the 1947 Hollywood film Song of Love.

Savor it by listening closely, or immerse yourself in the beauty of its melody and harmony by playing it on the piano.

Why not spend a peaceful moment with its soothing tune?

Symphony No. 5, Fourth MovementGustav Mahler

Also known as the “Love Movement.” Composed at the height of Gustav Mahler’s career in Vienna, it is often said to contain the most beautiful melody Mahler ever wrote.

There is likely no other melody that expresses such maddening, overwhelming love with equal beauty.

The harmony and dynamics of the strings, along with the harp resonating in the background, further accentuate its splendor.

Turn off the lights, put on high-quality earphones, and listen closely—you’ll feel a bliss that seems to melt you away.

String Quartet No. 2 in D majorAlexander Porfiryevich Borodin

The quartet composed by Alexander Borodin in 1881 is a work filled with affection for his wife.

In particular, the third movement, Nocturne, is famous for its beautiful melody that expresses the bond between the couple.

This movement was later used in the musical Kismet, where it was transformed into the song This Is My Beloved.

Although Borodin was also active as a scientist, he made full use of his talents in this piece, which he completed in a short time during his spare moments.

In today’s stressful society, it is recommended for moments when you want to spend time calmly.

Surrender yourself to its graceful melody, and your heart will surely be soothed.