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Classical Music for Writing
An atmospheric, emotional classical music playlist for writers and poets. Share your work in the comment section! We look forward to discovering new writers ✨

Tracklist:

00:00 Satie – Trois gymnopédies: No. 1, Lent et douloureux
03:33 Satie – Trois gymnopédies: No. 2, Lent et triste
06:31 Satie – Trois gymnopédies: No. 3, Lent et grave
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov

09:15 Litvinovsky – Pelléas and Mélisande: I. Ils étaient comme des enfants (They were like children)
13:19 Litvinovsky – Pelléas and Mélisande: X. Les ombres dans le jardin (Shadows in the garden)
16:24 Litvinovsky – Pelléas and Mélisande: VI. Ballade. Les trois sœurs aveugles (Ballad. Three blind sisters)
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov

19:34 Williams – Theme from "Schindler's List"
23:06 Rota – A Time for Us (Love Theme from "Romeo and Juliet")
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov

26:05 Rachmaninoff – 14 Romances, Op. 34: No. 14, Vocalise
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov, Nike Hutchisson

31:08 Tchaikovsky – The Snow Maiden, Op. 12 "Snégourotchka": X. Melodrama
35:32 Tchaikovsky – Swan Lake, Op. 20: Scene by a Lake
38:05 Barber – Adagio for Strings
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov

43:43 Litvinovsky – Tales of the Magic Tree: VIII. Time to Go Boating
48:25 Litvinovsky – Tales of the Magic Tree: VI. Bronze Statue
51:49 Litvinovsky – Tales of the Magic Tree: III. Steps Upward
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov

54:49 Litvinovsky – Pelléas and Mélisande: VIII. Menuet. Sous la fenêtre de la tour (Minuet. Under the tower window)
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov

58:12 Litvinovsky – Suite for Strings "Le Grand Cahier": IV. Nos Etudes
1:00:56 Litvinovsky – Suite for Strings "Le Grand Cahier": V. La Servante et l'Ordonnance
1:03:20 Litvinovsky – Suite for Strings "Le Grand Cahier": VI. Le Bain
1:05:33 Litvinovsky – Suite for Strings "Le Grand Cahier": I. La Forêt et la Rivière
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov

1:08:22 Brahms – Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56a: I. Theme (Chorale St. Anthony)
1:10:32 Hoffstetter – String Quartet in F Major, Op. 3 No. 5: II. Andante cantabile (Serenade)
1:13:37 Tchaikovsky – Serenade for Strings, Op. 48: II. Valse
1:17:25 Tchaikovsky – String Quartet No. 1, Op. 11: II. Andante Cantabile
1:24:00 Dvořák – Serenade for Strings in E Major, Op. 22: IV. Larghetto
1:30:33 Prokofiev – 6 Pieces from Cinderella, Op. 102: No. 6, Amoroso
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov

1:33:26 Saint-Saëns – The Carnival of the Animals: XIII, The Swan
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
Mikael Samsonov, cello

1:36:49 Massenet – Thaïs, DO 24, Act II: "Méditation"
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
Nike Hutchisson, cello

1:42:50 Liszt – Liebesträume, S. 541: No. 3 in A-Flat Major
1:46:07 Chopin – Fantaisie-Impromptu in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 66
1:49:16 Chopin – 4 Ballades, Op. 38: No. 2 in F Major
1:51:43 Pachelbel – Canon and Gigue in D Major: Canon
1:55:40 Bach – Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068: II. Air on the G String
Lily Anne

Cover picture: Burg Eltz, Germany

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68 comments

  1. HALIDONMUSIC

    Classical Music for Writing, Vol. II ? https://youtu.be/rHNHeLcSWSE
    ☕ If you like what we do and would like to support us, you can now buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/halidonmusic. Donations will go towards keeping the YouTube channel going and funding new recording sessions with our amazing team of artists. Thank you! ?

    Classical Music for Writing
    From a writer, to my fellow writers ❤️ share your work in the comments and let’s inspire each other!
    Tracklist:

    00:00 Satie – Trois gymnopédies: No. 1, Lent et douloureux
    03:33 Satie – Trois gymnopédies: No. 2, Lent et triste
    06:31 Satie – Trois gymnopédies: No. 3, Lent et grave
    09:15 Litvinovsky – Pelléas and Mélisande: I. Ils étaient comme des enfants (They were like children)
    13:19 Litvinovsky – Pelléas and Mélisande: X. Les ombres dans le jardin (Shadows in the garden)
    16:24 Litvinovsky – Pelléas and Mélisande: VI. Ballade. Les trois sœurs aveugles (Ballad. Three blind sisters)
    19:34 Williams – Theme from “Schindler’s List”
    23:06 Rota – A Time for Us (Love Theme from “Romeo and Juliet”)
    26:05 Rachmaninoff – 14 Romances, Op. 34: No. 14, Vocalise
    31:08 Tchaikovsky – The Snow Maiden, Op. 12 “Snégourotchka”: X. Melodrama
    35:32 Tchaikovsky – Swan Lake, Op. 20: Scene by a Lake
    38:05 Barber – Adagio for Strings
    43:43 Litvinovsky – Tales of the Magic Tree: VIII. Time to Go Boating
    48:25 Litvinovsky – Tales of the Magic Tree: VI. Bronze Statue
    51:49 Litvinovsky – Tales of the Magic Tree: III. Steps Upward
    54:49 Litvinovsky – Pelléas and Mélisande: VIII. Menuet. Sous la fenêtre de la tour (Minuet. Under the tower window)
    58:12 Litvinovsky – Suite for Strings “Le Grand Cahier”: IV. Nos Etudes
    1:00:56 Litvinovsky – Suite for Strings “Le Grand Cahier”: V. La Servante et l’Ordonnance
    1:03:20 Litvinovsky – Suite for Strings “Le Grand Cahier”: VI. Le Bain
    1:05:33 Litvinovsky – Suite for Strings “Le Grand Cahier”: I. La Forêt et la Rivière
    1:08:22 Brahms – Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56a: I. Theme (Chorale St. Anthony)
    1:10:32 Hoffstetter – String Quartet in F Major, Op. 3 No. 5: II. Andante cantabile (Serenade)
    1:13:37 Tchaikovsky – Serenade for Strings, Op. 48: II. Valse
    1:17:25 Tchaikovsky – String Quartet No. 1, Op. 11: II. Andante Cantabile
    1:24:00 Dvořák – Serenade for Strings in E Major, Op. 22: IV. Larghetto
    1:30:33 Prokofiev – 6 Pieces from Cinderella, Op. 102: No. 6, Amoroso
    1:33:26 Saint-Saëns – The Carnival of the Animals: XIII, The Swan
    1:36:49 Massenet – Thaïs, DO 24, Act II: “Méditation”
    1:42:50 Liszt – Liebesträume, S. 541: No. 3 in A-Flat Major
    1:46:07 Chopin – Fantaisie-Impromptu in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 66
    1:49:16 Chopin – 4 Ballades, Op. 38: No. 2 in F Major
    1:51:43 Pachelbel – Canon and Gigue in D Major: Canon
    1:55:40 Bach – Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068: II. Air on the G String

    1. HALIDONMUSIC

      @xapaga1 we are a record label based in Italy, but work with orchestras, musicians and composers from all around the world 🙂 the castle is Burg Eltz in Germany, by the way – well spotted!

  2. Augusta Verbian

    FYI : The castle in this playlist is Burg Eltz. is a medieval castle nestled in the hills, located above the Moselle between Koblenz and Trier, Germany. It is still owned by a branch of the same family (the Eltz family) that lived there in the 12th century, thirty-three generations ago. It was built along a trade route that linked the Moselle River – historically one of the most important trade routes in the German Empire. The Eltz family itself is Imperial Knights since 1729, reached their greatest influence with Philipp Karl von Eltz-Kempenich, from 1732 Prince Elector and Archbishop of Mainz and German Archchancellor, making him the most noble and one of the most powerful Catholic princes north of the Alps. I cannot imagine how living in this castle in the medieval was. That would be both peaceful but also scary.

    1. Susan Shane

      I was a 16 year old German Exchange student from Rochester NY in 1979 who was lucky enough to reside with a family from Mayen that brought me to many historical places in Germany and this is one of them. While listening to the music I had to get my photo album and look at my pictures where I am seen standing in front of the gate door which is closed in this picture but was open at the time of my visit. We had a tour of the inside of the castle as well as the grounds. Remember it like it was yesterday !

  3. Kl Mapletree

    “This is perfect!” My lovely daughter the writer, novelist actually, exclaimed after my sharing this with her. I, myself, am the more poetic and short storied sort when writing, as well painter and photographer, and this shall quite suit me as well. She, my daughter, also remembers my speaking of your channel and its lovely musical collections and so she decided to follow you as well. I hope all of you are having a grand and beautiful weekend, or quiet and relaxed. Sincerely, Kelly

    1. k k

      @?Beanykitty? this feeling is so warm..Reading the message that the daughter sends to mom..I recently lost mine … And I feel beautiful when I see something beautiful and for this reason I mention it ….. Costas Kariofillis, Greek horror book writer ….

    2. HALIDONMUSIC

      You and your daughter’s comments really made our day and filled us with warmth, Kelly. Thank you so much for stopping by to listen to our mix, it really means a lot to us that you both find it an enjoyable soundtrack for your artistic activities ?

    1. Steffy

      @Avaloff-Truppe yes that’s very rewarding, cherish the stories, their struggles, their little joys, i bet you they will be super pumped as well, nothing bonds people more than sharing life experiences and stories in my opinion

    1. Patrick Gill

      hello.
      I’ve worked as a ghostwriter. Non disclosure agreements prevent me from sharing what I’ve written, but I can safely say that I have written at least 1 book.

      Writing books isn’t exactly easy, but it is when compared to 1) getting them into a state where people will consider publishing them and 2) actually getting them published!

      Some advice.

      Friends who say “that’s awsome” are as useful as friends who say “that’s trash” – get friends who can give useful feedback and then listen to what they say (even if you don’t implement their suggestions)

      get someone else to read what you’ve written back to you (you can get a computer program to do this but another human is better). This is because sometimes we read what we meant, not what we said.

      when you get inspired WRITE! but stop yourself before you run out of inspiration. If you don’t, you’ll become dependent on something you can’t force and can’t control and end up waiting for the writing fairies to grace you with their presence before you can work.

      Nothing you write is worthless! revisit it, learn from it and grow.

      Don’t work as a ghostwriter – I’m serious!

      the rest is mainly stuff like always watch people and never give up – things anyone could tell you

    1. LERUD

      I experienced the same this past week. It fills your heart, opens your mind, and soothes a broken soul. I have listened to classical music since I was in 6th q never told anyone. I had already been chastised by the “mean girls.” When my true friends found out that I love this genre of music, they were not surprised. Even though it was not their style, they were intrigued by the affects it had on me.
      Thirty- nine years later, those friends still accept me for all my eccentricities. I am as comfortable at an opera as I am at a Def Leppard concert!

      I’m happy for you, my friend, let the music heal you!

  4. Mari Capobianco

    Uma playlist dos deuses do monte mais alto do Olimpo. Apolo está em êxtase. Halidon, obrigada por estas obras-primas. A sonoridade, como sempre, está perfeita. Estou apaixonada por este canal ?❤️

  5. Christie Hall

    I listened to the Happy Classical music you guys posted today which definitely cheered me up! I am now back to this video since it is a rainy day here and I will be writing in just a bit ?❤️ Love you guys and all these wonderful playlists ❤️

  6. Cinnamon Cobra

    By far the best collection of writing music I’ve found on YouTube. The perfect balance of calming and relaxing without being overly somber. This will help me write my magnum opus for sure.

    1. HALIDONMUSIC

      Irene, we really appreciate you taking the time to leave such a lovely comment – it makes us so happy to know that you enjoyed our playlist this much ? best of luck with your writing!

  7. Christie Hall

    This is absolutely perfect! Thank you Halidonmusic and I wish you all a lovely weekend ❤️ Also, thank you for including Theme from Schindler’s List. This is one of my favorite pieces of music of all time ❤️

    1. HALIDONMUSIC

      Your comments are always a joy to read Christie, we really can’t thank you enough ❤. The Theme from Schindler’s List is so incredibly moving… I remember watching the film when I was a teenager and it touched me deeply. Thank you for listening, we hope you’re enjoying your weekend! Flavia

    2. Christie Hall

      @HALIDONMUSIC Hi Flavia! Hope you all had a nice weekend as well ? yes, the Theme from Schindler’s List is so moving and beautiful in a somber sort of way. This playlist is so beautiful and such a great selection of pieces that are so inspiring ?❤️ hope you have a wonderful week!! ?

  8. Elven AL

    This is quite relaxing to listen to. I was listening to this while writing my fantasy world’s economy. This is perfect for writing stuff like that; yes, tavern songs are good, but they are quite energetic and I just cannot think straight while listening to those stuff, but this … this is perfect.

    1. Clairey

      @DarkPotter7 Good luck to both of you with your writing! I am writing children’s stories, though I can’t write while listening to music for some reason. I am enjoying relaxing to this music though. It’s so beautiful.

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