“I don’t know anything with certainty, but seeing the stars makes me dream.” –Vincent Van Gogh
It is often said that ‘a picture is worth a thousand words.’ Within these landscapes, emotions of love, hope, and melancholy are vividly depicted. Art serves as a profound expression of healing and growth amidst life’s tumult. Arguably the most renowned painter in history, Dutch artist Vincent Van Gogh, once expressed, ‘Art is to console those who are broken by life.’ With every brushstroke, idea, and color choice, each piece captures the deepest emotions of the heart.
Some works draw inspiration from classical music compositions, such as those by the famous Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff, known for his Romantic classical pieces, alongside other celebrated Romantic composers like Frédéric Chopin, Franz Schubert and Franz Liszt. Classical music often evokes a myriad of emotions. What better way to portray these feelings than through artwork accompanied by musical compositions?


Andante spianato / Frédéric Chopin / Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, Eldar Nebolsin, Antoni Wit

What is Love / TWICE

La La Land (2016), dir. Damien Chazelle

Ballade for Piano & Orchestra, Op.19 / Gabriel Fauré / Sinfonieorchester Basel, Oliver Schnyder

Liebestraum No.3 in A-Flat Major / Franz Liszt / Arthur Rubinstein

Piano Concerto No.3 in D Minor, Op.30 / Sergei Rachmaninoff / Evgeny Kissin

Impromptu, Op.142, D.935, No. 1 in F Minor / Franz Schubert / Dasol Kim

Piano Trio No.1 in D Minor, Op.49 / Felix Mendelssohn / Leonidas Kavakos

Waltz No.9 in A-Flat Major, Op.69, No.1 / Frederic Chopin / Arthur Rubinstein


