The Perfect Autumn Playlist: Cozy Classical & Jazz Listening
- Morin Music
There’s something about autumn that makes us want to sit still and listen.
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Why This Matters
Curated listening is one of the most effective ways to grow as a musician, a creator, or simply as someone who wants to bring a bit more beauty into their everyday life.
1. Debussy — La fille aux cheveux de lin
2. Florence Price — Adoration
Price was the first Black woman to have a symphony performed by a major American orchestra, but her smaller works like Adoration show why her music endures. There’s a warmth here that feels like afternoon sun through a window.
3. Vivaldi — "Autumn" from The Four Seasons
4. Fanny Mendelssohn — September, October and November
From Fanny’s Das Jahr (The Year), a remarkable cycle that musical history nearly forgot. Her brother Felix got the fame, but Fanny’s year-long journey captures something deeply personal and true. These three autumn movements trace the season’s arc with stunning intimacy.
September: At the River opens with Goethe’s words: “Flow, flow, dear river, I will never be happy.” The piece moves like water, never rushed, always flowing – the melancholy of watching summer slip away. Listen for how the melody keeps returning, slightly changed each time, like looking at the same river on different days.
October: Feels like the season is settling in. Where September was melancholy, October is acceptance. The music moves steadily forward, not slow, not fast, just the natural pace of autumn doing its work. Notice how Fanny uses the middle register of the piano; she’s not interested in drama here, just truth.
November: Shows the year growing darker in Fanny’s final autumn month. It’s sombre but never depressing. There’s beauty in the descent. The music moves through shadows with dignity. Listen for the way phrases seem to question and answer themselves, and how Fanny makes silence as meaningful as sound. This is late autumn’s truth-telling.
5. Jocelyn Morlock — Solace
6. Johannes Brahms — Intermezzo in A major, Op. 118 No. 2
7. Keith Jarrett — Köln Concert, Part I
8. Scriabin — Prelude in B major, Op. 11 No. 11
9. Bill Evans — Peace Piece
10. Amy Beach — Romance for Violin & Piano, Op. 23
11. Alexina Louie — I Leap Through the Sky with Stars
12. André Mathieu — Prélude romantique
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