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Morning Classics | A selection of classic masterpieces recommended for those who want to wake up feeling great

Classical music is said to have various effects.

In particular, its relaxing effects have been recognized academically, and it has even been put to practical use—for example, in the livestock industry, where animals are made to listen to classical music.

Of course, the same applies to humans, and there are many works that soothe the mind.

This time, we’ve selected masterpieces from classical music that are perfect for the morning.

Listening to classical music in the morning is sure to boost your studying and work throughout the day!

Morning Classics | A selection of classical music masterpieces recommended for those who want to wake up feeling good (41–50)

A Little Night MusicWolfgang Amadeus Mozart

W. A. Mozart / Eine kleine Nachtmusik in G major, K. 525
A Little Night MusicWolfgang Amadeus Mozart

The creator of this masterpiece, whose gentle and graceful melody sinks into the heart, is the genius composer Mozart.

Evoking a nocturnal scene with a serene atmosphere, this work harmoniously blends light, approachable themes and was completed in Vienna in August 1787.

Consisting of four movements—from the bright and festive first movement, to the second that exudes the quiet of night, the dance-like third, and the lively fourth—it gently envelops the listener.

It is also used as the departure melody at Tobu Tojo Line Ikebukuro Station, making it a familiar tune in everyday life.

It’s a perfect piece when you want to enhance concentration or calm the mind.

Morning Classics | A selection of famous classical music pieces recommended for those who want to wake up feeling good (51–60)

Spring from The Four SeasonsAntonio Vivaldi

Vivaldi - Spring from The Four Seasons - High Quality - FULL
Spring from The Four SeasonsAntonio Vivaldi

A masterpiece whose graceful melodies and skillful depictions of nature let you experience a vivid sense of spring’s arrival as if it were unfolding before your eyes.

Composed by Baroque virtuoso Vivaldi and published in 1725, this piece vividly portrays spring scenes such as birdsong, murmuring brooks, and sudden thunder.

Frequently used in films, TV commercials, and weddings—festive occasions of all kinds—its familiar, approachable character is something almost everyone has heard at least once.

It’s also recommended as a companion for studying or reading, helping you sink into the rhythm of nature and boost your concentration.

The gentle melodies resonate pleasantly, creating an environment that makes even long study sessions feel less tiring.

energy flowSakamoto Ryuichi

This is a masterpiece whose delicate, translucent piano tones gently soothe the heart.

The clear, pristine melody played by Ryuichi Sakamoto tenderly accompanies the listener, like a breeze rippling across the surface of water.

Released in May 1999 as a theme for a Daiichi Sankyo pharmaceutical commercial, this piece achieved the remarkable feat of becoming the first instrumental work to top the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, its simple yet deeply expressive sound resonating with many.

Its pleasant sense of weightlessness offers a moment of peace from a busy day, aids concentration, and provides a serene companion for quiet reading—creating a truly healing experience.

Opera Carmen Act 2, Flower Song: “This flower that you threw to me”Georges Bizet

Carmen: “La fleur que tu m’avais jetée” (The Flower Song – Arr. for String Orchestra)
Opera Carmen Act 2, Flower Song: “This flower that you threw to me”Georges Bizet

When thinking of works that suit the morning, many people probably imagine string quartets or solo piano.

Of course, many such pieces do create a leisurely morning atmosphere, but opera holds its own as well.

That’s why I’d like to recommend “La fleur que tu m’avais jetée” (the Flower Song) from Act II of the opera Carmen.

It’s one of the many masterpieces from Carmen, unfolding with an exquisitely graceful melody.

If you want to spend a calm, unhurried morning, this is a must-listen.

In conclusion

How was it? We introduced some classical music that’s perfect for the morning—did you find any favorites? Classical music has a long history and includes many pieces that evoke the morning; some even have “morning” in the title. It’s said that listening to classical music can help reduce stress, so when you want to wake up feeling good, play your favorite classical pieces. It’s sure to help you study and work more efficiently. There are still many pieces we couldn’t cover here, but if you found something you liked, try exploring more works by the same composer. Since they’re by the same composer, you’ll likely find many pieces with a similar character!