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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!

Popular classical piano pieces. Masterful performances by Japanese pianists (31–40)

HumoresqueWatanabe Izumi

Dvořák Humoresque Izumi Watanabe — Izumi Watanabe Plays Humoresque (Dvořák)
HumoresqueWatanabe Izumi

Among Dvořák’s Eight Humoresques, the seventh piece—No.

7, “Poco Lento e grazioso” in G-flat major—has a tongue-twisting title, but this famous work, which evokes playfulness and curiosity, is often used as background music in games and on television.

SerenadeTabe Kyoko

Famous as “Schubert’s Serenade,” this piece is the fourth song in Schwanengesang, a posthumous collection of his lieder assembled by publishers and friends after his death.

Originally a song, it is a beautiful ode to a beloved.

It evokes heartfelt music played at night beneath the window of a lover’s home—a romantic scene unfolding before your eyes.

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.