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18 Nocturnes - John O'Conor, Piano - John Field, Composer (Irish, 1782-1837)

1st Painting: โ€œ View of a House in Irelandโ€ By Artist William Ashford (English, 1746-1824)
2nd Painting: โ€œHowth Castle near Dublinโ€ By Artist William Ashford (English, 1746-1824)
Note: Paintings are from the jackets/covers of the original CDs of Pianist Benjamin Frith's version of John Field's 18 Nocturnes.

1. Nocturne in E-flat major, H.24 Molto moderato 0:00
2. Nocturne in C minor, H.25 Moderato e molto espressivo 3:42
3. Nocturne in A-flat major, H.26 Un poco allegretto 7:09
4. Nocturne in A major, H.36 Poco Adagio 12:41
5. Nocturne in B-flat major, H.37 Andantino 18:06
6. Nocturne in F major (Berceuse), H.40 Andante tranquillo 21:10
7. Nocturne in C major ("Reverie"), H.45 Traumerisch 26:01
8. Romance in E-flat major, H 30. Andante spianato 32:05
9. Nocturne in E minor, H 46 (Melancolie) 36:04
10. Nocturne in E major ("Nocturne pastorale"), H 65. Andante con moto 39:33
11. Nocturne in E-flat major, H.56 Moderato 42:41
12. Nocturne in G major, H.13 Lento 48:14
13. Nocturne in in D minor, H.45 Lento 50:26
14. Nocturne in C major, H.58 Molto moderato 54:02
15. Nocturne in C major, H.59 Molto moderato 1:03:37
16. Nocturne in F major, H.60 Molto moderato 1:07:19
17. Nocturne in E major ("Nocturne pastorale"), H.65 Andante con moto 1:12:25
18. Midi in E major, H.62 Allegretto 1:23:16

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  • @Playliszt
    1. Nocturne in E-flat major, H.24 Molto moderato 0:00 2. Nocturne in C minor, H.25 Moderato e molto espressivo 3:42 3. Nocturne in A-flat major, H.26 Un poco allegretto 7:09 4. Nocturne in A major, H.36 Poco Adagio 12:41 5. Nocturne in B-flat major, H.37 Andantino 18:06 6. Nocturne in F major (Berceuse), H.40 Andante tranquillo 21:10 7. Nocturne in C major ("Reverie"), H.45 Traumerisch 26:01 8. Romance in E-flat major, H 30. Andante spianato 32:05 9. Nocturne in E minor, H 46 (Melancolie) 36:04 10. Nocturne in E major ("Nocturne pastorale"), H 65. Andante con moto 39:33 11. Nocturne in E-flat major, H.56 Moderato 42:41 12. Nocturne in G major, H.13 Lento 48:14 13. Nocturne in in D minor, H.45 Lento 50:26 14. Nocturne in C major, H.58 Molto moderato 54:02 15. Nocturne in C major, H.59 Molto moderato 1:03:37 16. Nocturne in F major, H.60 Molto moderato 1:07:19 17. Nocturne in E major ("Nocturne pastorale"), H.65 Andante con moto 1:12:25 18. Midi in E major, H.62 Allegretto 1:23:16
  • @Sunshine-jk
    Lifes been hard lately but the music and the comments relax me. To everyone who has been feeling depressed is having anxiety and a lot of panick attacks I hope there is atleast one day were you feel at ease in the future. Sending love.
  • @pineapplelofi3236
    This sound is so calming. Whoever read this comment I wish you peace of mind, health and relaxation.
  • @NickPis83
    Until a few months ago I was obsessed with Chopin's nocturnes, now I have a new obsession... John Field's nocturnes.
  • @kostyakonstantinoff
    In 1804, Field made his debut in St. Petersburg at the home of Prince Golitsyn. Soon he won the fame of the best pianist and teacher in St. Petersburg. After concerts in St. Petersburg, which were held with great success, Field decided not to return to his homeland. In Russia, he became a popular performer and composer: since 1804, he regularly gave concerts at the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, toured other cities of the empire. Field had many students, in particular, A. I. Dubuc (with whom Field, given his special talent, studied for free), M. I. Glinka, A. N. Verstovsky, A. I. Villuan, A. L. Gurilev etc From 1822, Field lived in Moscow, moving among the Moscow musical bohemia; here he was called "Ivan Romanovich". Field was a frequent visitor to the then fashionable literary and art salons.
  • @Kmnl200
    So calming and healing. There is no need to compare the musician with other more famous ones. Good music or art work are those that touch your heart and soul, not according to the musicianโ€™s fame. I put it on as background music all day long in my house when I am home.
  • @lemenyves34
    J. Field is a contemporary of C. M. von Weber. He was born a full generation before Chopin, more than 10 years before Schubert, and about as much after Beethoven. His music is absolutely charming, but coming between such peaks as Beethoven and Schubert, it was difficult for him not to suffer from their shadows.
  • @relaxandhealing6146
    If you are reading this, it doesn't matter where you are right now on this planet, I wish you a wonderful night and a happy. peaceful life where all your dreams come true ๐Ÿ’œ
  • @alvindimes4729
    I've never heard of this composer before, but my God what a talent, as another commentator has observed, I can see where Chopin got his inspiration. These Nocturnes are an absolute delight.
  • @MM-jm8bg
    A peaceful and sweet afternoon, sitting inside the house looking at the garden, listening to birds chirping in the sunlight with a garden of flowers dancing in the middle of a light breeze. That's the feeling of listening to these nocturnes. Life is sweet and simple and everything is so calm that it feels like time has stopped.
  • @federica5651
    I didn't know this composer before, and now I'm totally in love with his music!
  • @Hanako99
    ใ“ใฎใƒ•ใƒชใƒผใ‚’่žใใ™ในใฆใฎไบบใŒๆฎ‹ใฃใŸไปŠๅนดใฏใ€ๅฟƒ้…ใฎใชใ„ๅนธใ›ใงๆš–ใ‹ใ„ๅ†ฌใ‚’้Žใ”ใ—ใฆใปใ—ใ„ใงใ™ใ€‚
  • @zivauri
    Pure souls both, John Field and the pianist Jonh O'Conor as well. ๐Ÿ’›
  • @eetoved1758
    The longer I listen to this the more peace it gives me. And peace is very hard to come by in my world. God bless John Field.
  • @simonidastankovic2627
    Delightful....brings me back to the Empire era described by Jane Austin....in "Pride & Prejudice in particular.
  • @buddhamusic.
    Whoever is listening this: May your heart be blessed๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿ’›๐Ÿ’– May all your suffering ends and your wishes come true! Namaste ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿ’›๐Ÿ’–
  • @zuzannawisniewska4464
    To be honest, I haven't listened to Field's music until now and haven't heard much about him. I really appreciate that.