Popular classical piano pieces. A collection of masterful performances by Japanese pianists.
Unless you’ve learned an instrument or had family who listened to it a lot, you might not have many chances to hear classical music.
For those of you who listen to rock and pop but not so much classical, we’ve put together a selection of must-hear piano masterpieces.
Classical piano includes many works that laid the foundations of modern music and are frequently quoted across different genres, so you might find yourself thinking, “Huh? I’ve heard this before.”
From among the many great performances, this time we’ve gathered recordings by Japanese artists!
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Popular classical piano pieces. Masterful performances by Japanese pianists (31–40)
Gondolier’s SongSuzuki Naomi

One of the pieces by the German pianist Burgmüller from his 18 Études is, as the title suggests, an image of the song sung while rowing a gondola in Venice, the Italian city of water, and it is a calm, beautiful piece.
The name Burgmüller is used directly for a set of piano study pieces; in older terms, after graduating from Beyer and getting through a fair amount of Czerny 100, students would move on to collections like Burgmüller’s 25 Études.
Of course, there are many different approaches, so this isn’t absolute, but it shows just how long the road to playing sonatas can be.
The Voice of Springpiano gokko
A splendid waltz by Johann Strauss II, this is a Viennese waltz composed by Johann Strauss II.
It is well known in Japan and has been used as the theme music for the long-running TV program “Imperial Family Album.” Although performed as a solo piece, it is also frequently played as a duet.
In conclusion
How did you like these masterful performances of classical piano by Japanese artists? Perhaps you recognized some pieces or found a new favorite.
I hope this inspires you to explore the timeless world of classical music.



