Spring is such a wonderful time. Everything is waking up to life. The world is becoming effervescent.
It is a perfect time to shake off that winter somberity and anticipate Summer still far away.
In this post I would love to share some of my favourite Spring music pieces that feel perfect during walks in the park or studying by warm sunlight.
1. Spring by Antonio Vivaldi
Of course, this piece had to appear on this list. Vivaldi captured the idea of Spring through music so perfectly. Even when I listen to this piece in different seasons I can feel that fresh Spring breeze, the lively air, hear the birds, see the first flowers in my mind. Absolute masterpiece.
2. Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major by Johann Sebastian Bach
This piece feels like a snowdrop growing through snow. The world is still frozen, yet this flower slowly fights its way up to be the first sign of upcoming Spring. I love how when I listen to it, I feel that tiny struggle in every plant, that will to bloom again.
3. Badinerie by Johann Sebastian Bach
Bach again, but this piece is full of life. It is Spring in full bloom, mature and thriving, taking up the world faster and faster. It is that boom of colours, scents and sounds. Everything is flourishing and the Summer is closer than we think. The days get warmer and longer. We finally put our coats away, and get excited for the hot days ahead.
4. Sweet Sensation by Vanczesko
Contemporary piece, not so classical, but it feels like Spring. Perfect for walks by a small river. It has a feeling of melting snow and the water flowing everywhere. Also evokes the memories of the first warm rainy days, not yet the summer ones.
5. Jeszcze Marcinie by Anonymous Author
A Renaissance piece from Poland. It starts slowly, a beautiful pavana. It evokes that calmness of Spring when it finally develops fully. Yet the second, fast part shows the lively side of it, the continuing bloom and fight. This piece was made to dance and I think it connects with Spring perfectly, because we see the lively dance of Mother Nature.
Let me know how you feel about Spring and what music feels like it π⨾π’ִ໋♡πͺΆ
Have a delightful day!





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