Chopin - Nocturne op.9 No.2


Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 9, No. 2
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Vincent van Gogh painted The Starry Night one year before dying.
Chopin composed his popular Nocturne when he was about twenty.
it does not matter if you think that it is too late for you or that you still have a lot of time...you have to decide whether you are Chopin or van Gogh.

The idea behind these videos is coming from a research published by the Psychology Department of Berkeley University studying the relation between colors, emotions and how external stimuli are impacting decision making.

The study results demonstrate a strong correlation between faster music in minor tone and the choice from participants of colors from that were saturated, yellower and lighter whereas a slower and minor music produced the opposite pattern (choice of desaturated, darker and bluer colors).

Based on these findings, we wanted to create synesthesia in our videos and trigger more intense and long-lasting emotions in our viewers, get higher audience retention and interaction. We decided to do that by associating drawings from the major painters that were following the scientific findings of this research.
The choice of these paintings and the consecutive association with the music is also based on an accurate work that requires significant time and energy.

The analysis of the melodies returned to us a lot of information on how the painting should have been made. We needed a simple blue pattern but with an intrinsic meaning. Something that people could watch for a while without really understand it.

By creating this video I tried to do only one thing which turned to be the most difficult one: make you feel an emotional synesthesia.
When hearing the melody, dont you feel that everything is...blue? aren’t you lost in the sky? is your mind going over? It’s not for no reason.
it is not only an image, it is not only a melody. It is a trip.
You dont feel bored. Its your mind using the notes and the colors to create your own experience.

Most of the videos online with only one image are only music, but not this.

The research behind the perfect combination is the key for the unconscious.

The research:
«Music–color associations are mediated by emotion»
www.pnas.org/content/110/22/8836
Stephen E. Palmer, Karen B. Schloss, Zoe Xu, and Lilia R. Prado-León
— This popular nocturne is in rounded binary form (A, A, B, A, B, A) with coda, C. The A and B sections become increasingly ornamented with each recurrence. The penultimate bar utilizes considerable rhythmic freedom, indicated by the instruction, senza tempo (without tempo). Nocturne in E-flat major opens with a legato melody, mostly played piano, containing graceful upward leaps which becomes increasingly wide as the line unfolds. This melody is heard again three times during the piece. With each repetition, it is varied by ever more elaborate decorative tones and trills. The nocturne also includes a subordinate melody, which is played with rubato.

Vivaldi - 13 Cello Concertos | Christophe Coin


Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (1678 — 1741)

Concertos for cello
Concerti per violoncello

Concerto for cello, strings and basso continuo in A minor, RV419
Concerto per violoncello, archi e basso continuo in la minore, RV 419

01. Allegro (00:00:01)
02. Andante
03. Allegro

Concerto for cello, strings and basso continuo in F major, RV410
Concerto per violoncello, archi e basso continuo in Fa maggiore, RV 410

01. Allegro (00:09:25)
02. Largo
03. Allegro

Concerto for cello, strings and basso continuo in G major, RV414
Concerto per violoncello, archi e basso continuo in sol maggiore, RV 414

01. Allegro molto (00:21:29)
02. Largo
03. Allegro

Concerto for cello, strings and basso continuo in D minor, RV406
Concerto per violoncello, archi e basso continuo in re minore, RV 406

01. Allegro non molto (00:31:24)
02. Andante
03. Minuetto

Concerto for cello, strings and basso continuo in C major, RV398
Concerto per violoncello, archi e basso continuo in do maggiore, RV 398

01. Allegro (00:42:00)
02. Largo
03. Allegro

Concerto for cello, strings and basso continuo in A minor, RV421
Concerto per violoncello, archi e basso continuo in la minore, RV 421

01. Allegro non troppo (00:49:42)
02. Largo
03. Allegro

Concerto for cello, strings and basso continuo in F major, RV411
Concerto per violoncello, archi e basso continuo in fa maggiore, RV 411

01. Allegro (00:57:43)
02. Largo
03. Allegro molto

Concerto for cello, strings and basso continuo in C minor, RV401
Concerto per violoncello, archi e basso continuo in do minore, RV 401

01. Allegro non molto (01:03:59)
02. Adagio
03. Allegro ma non molto

Concerto for cello, strings and basso continuo in E flat major, RV408
Concerto per violoncello, archi e basso continuo in Mi bemolle maggiore, RV 408

01. Allegro non molto (01:14:54)
02. Largo
03. Allegro

Concerto for cello, strings and basso continuo in G minor, RV417
Concerto per violoncello, archi e basso continuo in sol minore, RV 417

01. Allegro (01:24:51)
02. Andante
03. Allegro

Concerto for cello, strings and basso continuo in C major, RV399
Concerto per violoncello, archi e basso continuo in do maggiore, RV 399

01. Allegro (01:34:00)
02. Largo
03. Allegro

Concerto for cello, strings and basso continuo in D major, RV403
Concerto per violoncello, archi e basso continuo in re maggiore, RV 403

01. Allegro (01:41:00)
02. Andante e spiritoso
03. Allegro

Concerto for cello, strings and basso continuo in A minor, RV422
Concerto per violoncello, archi e basso continuo in la minore, RV 422

01. Allegro (01:48:51)
02. Largo cantabile
03. Allegro

Performers:
Violin solo: Enrico Onofri concertmaster
Violins I: Fabrizio Haim Cipriani*, Luca Giardini, Stefano Barneschi
Violins II: Elin Gabrielsson, Francesco Colletti, Marco Bianchi
Violas: Ernest Braucher*, Maria Cristina Vasi, Riccardo Minasi
Violone: Giancarlo De Frenza, Patxi Montero
Violoncello: Elena Russo, Paolo Beschi
Theorbo

Chopin Complete Nocturnes Brigitte Engerer


1. 0:06 Op. 9, No. 1 in B flat minor. Larghetto
2. 5:53 Op. 9, No. 2 in E flat major. Andante
3. 10:29 Op. 9, No. 3 in B major. Allegretto
4. 17:09 Op. 15, No. 1 in F major. Andante cantabile
5. 22:07 Op. 15, No. 2 in F sharp major. Larghetto
6. 25:43 Op. 15, No. 3 in G minor. Lento
7. 30:53 Op. 27, No. 1 in C sharp minor. Larghetto
8. 36:32 Op. 27, No. 2 in D flat major. Lento sostenuto
9. 42:27 Op. 32, No. 1 in B major. Andante sostenuto
10. 47:27 Op. 32, No. 2 in A flat major. Lento
11. 53:01 Op. 37, No. 1 in G minor. Lento
12. 59:51 Op. 37, No. 2 in G major. Andante
13. 1:06:17 Op. 48, No. 1 in C minor. Lento
14. 1:12:25 Op. 48, No. 2 in F sharp minor. Andantino
15. 1:20:11 Op. 55, No. 1 in F minor. Andante
16. 1:25:36 Op. 55, No. 2 in E flat major. Lento sostenuto
17. 1:31:19 Op. 62, No. 1 in B major. Andante
18. 1:38:51 Op. 62, No. 2 in E major. Lento
19. 1:45:11 Op. 72, No. 1 in E minor. Andante
20. 1:49:19 Op. posth in C sharp minor. Lento con gran espressione
21. 1:53:18 Op. posth in C minor. Andante sostenuto