Rachmaninoff - Italian Polka
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- S. Rachmaninoff - Italian Polka
(Arrangement by V. Gryaznov) ( • S. Rachmaninov - V. Gr... )
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Hi! It’s been a while. I am really sorry that the upload has been delayed nowadays. It went so differently from what I expected. Thank you for waiting for my videos. Anyway, I settled in my new house well. I believe that I can focus on the music. I prepared Rachmaninoff’s Italian Polka. When this channel was in the initial stage, lots of subscribers requested it. It is known that Neapolitan music inspired the composition piece when Rachmaninoff traveled to Italy. Originally, this piece was composed for 2 pianos. To play this piece here, I had to try to find an arrangement for solo piano. I felt that lots of musicians love this piece. You can find various arrangements on RUclips. You could enjoy them. I used the arrangement by V. Gryaznov. This arrangement is one of the great arrangements. When you try to practice, you can feel that this piece is technically difficult. But, you can enjoy it. Until now, the coronavirus is serious. Please keep safe and healthy! Thank you!
Hi
No problems :)
Hi! Can you please do Hungarian rhapsody no 6?
Hiiii
You could probably play the 2 piano version lol
It's called the Italian Polka because after playing this piece your fingers are turned into spaghetti
I would like to give like to this comment like but it's 69...
lmao
@@ludwig4029 why are you an avglinglingwannabe? your name suggest otherwise :DDD
@@ludwig4029 Oh, hello ling ling wannabe!
Tbh I feel like sailor moons intro was inspired by this kinds sounds like it
Dang this is one crazy version. Incredible playing too!
ok
I love your videos
@@Mereaux ok
It’s AI/CGI, not real human playing unfortunately
@@JamesCorbettMusic5000 What are you talking about? I dunno where you heard that, but that isn't true
Kassia's Hand's movement are beautifully elegant, it's just-
Yeah I fell in love with those hands.
*simp*
@@chiller6912 hands
@@chiller6912 hands
@@chiller6912 "we" refers to the people who use '-' to stutter in writing. It's such a strange thing to do, why would anyone ever need to purposely stutter??😳😳😳😳
This is the one piece that Rachmaninoff wrote that isn't dark or depressing.
He didn’t write it
@Koh S. He did but for it's for two pianos.
You clearly haven’t heard the 4th movement of his 2nd Symphony - absolute joy and exhilaration!
@@kohs.3876 well done!!!!! you opened everyone's eyes to a completely new world !!!
In fact, Rachmaninoff's music is not depressing. Pretty heartbreaking, as far as I can tell.
How many perfect performances do you want?
Kassia: Yes
That isn't grammatically correct
Ha
@@danielwoulfe4280 that's the joke
@@danielwoulfe4280 Actually, it was; however, your reply wasn't because you didn't use a period.
Haha ! Definitely.
"Hey Liszt! Can I copy your homework real quick?"
"Yeah yeah, sure. Just don't make it too obvious. Don't want the teacher to find out."
Rachmaninoff: 1:31
The best flattery someone would say
Hungarian rhapsody no 2 😆
3:09 Howl's moving castle
I was just at that part and I thought.... liszt is that you
Am i the only who doesn’t understand
2:58 damn, that's a cool chord.
Thought the exact same thing. I was wondering how he could resolve back to the root after that tangent. And that otherworldly chord comes in with the answer
@@tajf5529 i lik turtle
@@tajf5529 its literally the root in 2nd inversion
@@Asymmetrization lol
that's a BMaj7
Only good thing about Mondays
I hope that you have a good day!💕
Truuu
Indeed
And Drama Mondays babbbyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
And Wednesday's!!!
- Okay Rach, so your piece is named _Italian Polka_ , is that it ?
- Yes.
- Why is it called italian. It sounds russian.
- Do you have a prblem with that ?!
- N- no... Don't worry, I'm sorry.
- Прекрасно.
I love how you called Rachmaninov Rach.
I tought it was rachel from friends lol
@@chopin3016 I can`t unsee that now, thanks XD
what does that say?
It means something like "Perfect"
Amazing! Gryaznov’s piano arrangement of this piece is one of my favourite piano pieces of all time. It’s insanely difficult from a technical perspective yet so enjoyable in certain segments. And it’s great to see another interpretation from a great pianist like yourself.
Hi, Mateusz:) I am so glad that you like this arrangement. This arrangement is great and difficult. And, Gryaznov played this piece very well. I felt how much you like piano pieces again. Anyway, please keep safe and healthy.
U guys should check out Volodos' arrangement, too.
@@ИванБорисюк-п7э Volodos is a crazy pianist XD
I am so struck by the fact that there are people that can play this piece. The amount of skill and technique is mindblowing!
0:00 I can sight-read this
0:39 Ok, still good
1:10 Might have to practise this a bit
1:23 Yep, will definitely have to practise this
1:54 Better grey out next year for just practice
2:28 F**k it. I'm taking up the violin.
bro how are u so fast
The legend Luke appeared at another yt channel.
HA dont act like you haven't heard this piece dozens of times Luke
Omg I see you on here literally every time that kassia posts!
I cracked up:) Thank you, Luke:)
I work as a chef in an Italian restaurant, and as I listen to this I wish to became a pianist there, and play this. There are 2 problems, they probably don’t need a pianist, and I couldn’t even dream of learning this piece...
Legends says Rachmaninoff was drunk composing this piece, as it gets russian every second.
Really?
He didn’t compose it, Gryaznov did
@@giorgiogovedaris6460 lmao ur right, title said Rachmaninoff did. My bad man
@@giorgiogovedaris6460 really it was the opposite, Rachmaninov composed it for orchestra and Grazyanov arranged it for piano
@@fredmotta9443 Yes, you are correct, but an arrangement is still a composition. That is why I refer to Gryaznov as the composer.
Good lord, Rachmaninoff really makes you spread those fingeeees! Beautiful work!
This was an arrangement by Vyacheslav Gryaznov. He is a fantastic pianist/composer/arranger, check him out.
ayo
Наконец что-то новое! Спасибо, Kassia!
This cadence at 0:32 is the beautifulest I've heard in such small and elegant piece. Rachmaninoff wasn't the average man.
Why would some one want to dislike this it sounds awsome
Because they are dolboyobs)))
Because its RUclips auto balancing the video
because for no reason
I can't hear it. Is it headphones only?
I’ve searched all over the internet listening to different performances and this is by far my favorite
Rachmaninoff wrote it, Gryaznov arranged and Kassia makes it shine
Rachmaninoff Didn't want anybody to play his piece
Kassia is without a doubt the best Piano RUclipsr I know of!
I agree
I agree too him and rosseau
@@wardissa2981 her
I recommend watching Cateen's videos. He's really good as well
@@maximilian1862 And FlamingPiano!
A typical Rachmaninoff; Slow start, crazy middle part, relaxed finish.
I like how even in this little piece you can hear his signature harmonies and chromatics that make it unmistakably Rachmaninoff :D. I think what distinguishes great composers is there ability to create their own style so people can instantly distinguish it.
@@aerohydra3849 It's an arrangement by Gryaznov. The original version by Rachmaninoff is much simpler
We missed u Kassia🌙✨ beautiful as always.
I am sorry for the late upload! And, thank you for waiting for my performance!💕
the only mistake i caught was at 1:00 that's supposed to be a g natural instead of a g flat, but tbf the natural symbol is hidden behind the arpeggiation. great recording!
Hi Kassia, glad you’re settled in well in your new house, hope you will enjoy it :) I absolutely love this arrangement of Gryaznov, I think it’s his best one. Wanted to learn it for a long time too. You nailed it! Take care and stay healthy!
Hi, Anna:) Thank you all the time. I will wait for your interpretation:) I hope that you and your family are safe and healthy. Please take care!:)
we really need a kassia and rousseau duet
I love beginner pieces like this
Kassia has keys to unlock deep emotions simultaneously
Можно бесконечно смотреть и слушать вашу игру! Браво! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
I never would have thought I could spend so much of my life just watching 2 hands making beautiful music. I'm really not studious of classical music but with every one of your videos I feel that little bit more educated. I love it. My favourite subscription.
I LOST 22 YEARS NOT KNOWING THIS BEAUTY
I only spent 15
@@billbill1235
Same.
@@billbill1235 same
This is one of my favorite pieces by Rachimaninoff and I’m so happy you could do it justice, thank you
Чудесно,волшебно✨кисти словно мотыльки,восторг👏👏👏💥
This piece is so beautiful! Thanks Kassia for letting me know and hear these kinds of pieces. You put in so much effort into your performance, visuals, and etc. just for us. I love to listen to these types of pieces in my liesure over and over again because it makes me happy and can take away all my problems when I hear such beautifully-calming melodies. Thank you Kassia for the wonderful performance of the wonderful piece, you were always there to make my day happier! :)
Thank you for your words!!:)💕💕
The keys are so beautiful... crystal, or water, matches how beautiful the piece is and your playing! Thank you for this performance
Je ne connaissais pas du tout cette merveilleuse pièce de Rachmaninov. La première fois que je l'ai écoutée, je me suis dit : "Scott Joplin puissance mille !"
Браво!!! Великолепно!!!
Эта аранжировка - взрыв мозга! Восхитительно!
Я ее слышала только, когда на экране показыавали ноты, а не руки и не могла поверить, что это играет один человек! Сегодня я это увидела.... Я потрясена
I'm a big fan of your piano.
My 12-year-old son was also
fascinated by the tone of the piano you played, and now he is practicing Libertango using your piano as a model.
I like your Italian polka very much.
I am looking forward to your piano in the future.
Замечательное,блестящее исполнение,замечательная аранжировка!
Правда песня русского композитора а автор видео иностранец
@@Chebupelpelymyenнадо радоваться, что наших композиторов ценят и любят по всему миру
Astonishing performance, as always, Kassia!
Its sounds so clean, bright, and merry
Legend is Rachmaninoff didn't even have to move his hands for this one.
OMG! One of my favourites! Thank you Kassia, I hope you’re well!
Hi, Logan!!:) I am glad to hear that!! Thank you!!💕
Wow! This is really epic! I enjoy it a lot! Thank you for uploading this Kassia, keep up your great work!
Thank you, TSP Piano!!:)💕
“What do you call it when you get a vodka and penne pasta dancing together?”
“Penne alla vodka!”
“No! AN ITALIAN POLKA!”
OMG KASSIA!!! DO NOT GIVE US A HEART ATTACK AAAAAAAAA❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I wasn't expecting this, you impressed us!! Super well played, all voices in their proper locations. Everything expected from an excellent pianist that you are!
We love your channel, we love you. ❤️
as a Russian listening to this knowing Rachmaninoff is Russian, this sounds like a Russian polka. - my oppinion from watching so many Russian c artoons and movies and folk music.
*Such an honor to see you featuring my piece* 😊
Such an honor to
We're no strangers to love
You know the rules and so do I
A full commitment's what I'm thinking of
You wouldn't get this from any other guy
I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling
Gotta make you understand
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
We've known each other for so long
Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it
Inside we both know what's been going on
We know the game and we're gonna play it
And if you ask me how I'm feeling
Don't tell me you're too blind to see
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
No, I'm never gonna give you up
No, I'm never gonna let you down
No, I'll never run around and hurt you
Never, ever desert you
We've known each other for so long
Your heart's been aching but
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
No, I'm never gonna give you up
No, I'm never gonna let you down
No, I'll never run around and hurt you
I'll never, ever desert you
*RICKROLL a professional pianist*
Guatafac
@@KaasIsLekker how dare you >:(
@@insidiosity :p
@@KaasIsLekker nice one
Красота ! Так и представляю, как в пляс пускаются неаполитанские пары под эту музыку! Пусть так всегда и будет! Море эмоций в самой этой виртуознейшей игре! Сто-пятьсот раз готова смотреть на эту игру и слушать эту вещь именно в этом исполнении! МАЭСТРО!МАЭСТРЕЙШИЙ!
Never heard this before, but you played this very nicely!
이 미친 난이도를 이런소리로 연주할수있는사람은 카시아님 말고 본적이 없네요 ..ㄷㄷ
Wow stunning visuals!! I loved this piece when I first heard it years ago. Superb job! I loved your dynamics and phrasing! Have a great day Kassia!
Thank you, Piano Spiel!!:)💕
Fast as lightning
I hope Kassia hearts this again. It would make my Monday a whole lot better
And great performance Kassia! ❤️
2:30 When in Rome, do as the Hungarians do
Ohh Rachmaninoff you old joker. Love how he wrote everything so simple, elegant and easy to play.
Yay new vid
Thank you!!💕
What a great feel for the music. It makes me want to jump up and dance around the room. Great job.
1:07 perfect
Everything is perfect in this piece.
THIS IS MY FAVOURITE PERFORMANCE EVER I LOVE THIS SONG
You don't want to know how much I enjoyed this video of yours
Kassia, it’s wonderful🖤
Never heard this piece before! It doesn't sound much like the usual big-chord piano-slamming Rachmaninoff I know, but also like this side of him.
Incredible playing, especially knowing it was supposed to be for two pianos! XD
Hi, uLySse!!:) I hope that you like this piece!:) Thank you!💕
This looks stunning
Чудесное произведение и исполнение! Благодарю
I’ve listened to this piece for years. First time seeing hands play it on keyboard. So impressive congratulations
It is not a keyboard
@@sebastianloayza6922 so you want it to be called electronic piano or what
@@jimbobthornton7916 🤦🏻 It is a digital piano.
@@sebastianloayza6922 you trolling bruh. May as well tell me the model number now of his digital piano. Clearly the specifics of the instrument are important to you
Her piano is Yamaha Grand Piano GB1
1:31 When Rachmaninoff used the melody of Hungarian Rhapsody 2
i was thinking the same thing
Liszt in the style Rachmaninov it would be like H E L L
Yeah.
@@Marcymmx rach is already hell
The beginning sounded fragile and crisp, like the glass tiles, very clever.
This is actually really fun to listen!
I'm impressed with the song, and even more impressed about Kassia's skills.
Cheers!
My beloved pianist is back :D
This Is a good performance
Just hearing this make me smile, thanks!
I fear no man but that middle section, it scares me!
The new graphics are stunning!
Good
Thank you!!:)💕
This is absolutely better than other plays.
What a beautiful song, you are so talented 🥰🥰🥰
Kassia this is truly amazing! I was never really interested in Italian Polka, but your rendition has made me obsessed with it. And those animated notes are first rate! They look 3d.
I want Rachmaninoff. If you have something that you really want in your life, spend lots of time thinking about it. The more you think the more ideas will pop up the more creative your gonna start to get. Your subconscious mind doesn't care if your vision is crazy. It doesnt care if you dont know how to do it.
When you see a thing clearly in your mind, your creative "success mechanism" within you takes over and does the job much better than you could do it by conscious effort or willpower.
A different psychedelic from a different planet every nanosecond.
All sorts of dreams are possible.
The human nervous system cannot tell the difference between an "actual" experience and an experience imagined vividly and in detail.
Synthesize "experience," to literally create experience, and control it, in the laboratory of our minds.
A vision is a very emotional image, the most powerful image that you can come up with for yourself at this time. This vision will become like a hallucination in other peoples mind and this could be the cause of them creating extraordinary things.
NICE ONE!!!
Thanks!!💕
Excellent performance Kassia. I think you are one of the best pianists on youtube!!
Piano skill that is undoubtably unmatched on youtube
0:00 pretty good I can handle it
0:32 seems still good, I can handle if work harder
0:51 I could play this if I am more dedicated
1:20 Is it still possible?
1:54 - BYE!
proud to be italian 😎
I guess only geniuses can play this. Amazing performance! 👏
1:31 I can’t be the only one who gets serious Hungarian rhapsody no. 2 vibes right here, right?
I've missed you Kassia!❤
What a great and powerful arrangment👌
Is it me or does 1:32 sound surprisingly similar to Hungarian Rhapsody No.2's Friska?
No it hits same for me
haha i was looking for this comment this is exactly what I thought!
I noticed
You are amazing!
Nice
Thank you!💕
every time i have an incline to play this piece, i come back to this video to dissuade myself; it starts off easy but it goes from 0 to 100 real fast
Hi Kassia! How are you? Love your playing!
I am fine:) Thank you for asking!💕
Genius🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dziękuję Kasiu za twoją pracę
yay she's back
I LOVE this piece
wtf dude how did you do that man holy shit