Hello. This time, I have prepared Rachmaninoff's Elegie. It is one of Rachmaninoff's early works, offering a beautiful and.. melancholic musical experience. Recently, some subscribers have requested playlists. I have created various playlists, which can be found by going to the “Home” tab of my channel, below “Popular Videos” and “Videos” sections. Please feel free to use them if needed. Thank you so much! Have a nice day!
Rachmaninoff is my favorite composer and most youtubers don't really play the unappreciated or underrated pieces which he worked very hard on too, since they get overshadowed by the preludes, sonatas, concertos. I am glad you posted this, thanks Kassia!
Well, tbf this piece is one of his most popular and famous works. I feel what you're saying and stand by your statement, it simply feels a little bit off refering to his elegie. Tha being said, I would also love to hear many other Rach pieces, I personally fell in love with many of his early works.
I do think that this elegie is one of the popular works of Rach, but Rach was just wayy to good with the concertos and sonatas, so when you kind of, think of Rachmaninoff you only mostly get the idea of the man who wrote some of the best concertos. So in a way yes elegie does get overshadowed. I have listened to almost all of Rachmaninoff's works and I think they are absolutely phenomenal, I still think that this piece is a bit underrated..
You mind recommending other pieces? Im just getting into classic music and love to expand my horizon also other componist with this sort of melachonic vibe would be much appreciated
@@MrAznDream Rachmaninoff is my favorite composer! I would recommend his prelude in B minor (op. 32 no. 10), Symphony no. 2 (op 27), both piano trios (g minor and op. 9), his symphonic poem Isle of the Dead (op. 29) and Variations on a Theme of Chopin (op. 22). These are all a little less mainstream and have a melancholic vibe. His piano concerto no. 2 and no. 3 are also beautiful, but definitely more mainstream.
First time commenting on your channel Kassia...but I feel like...your channel has helped me a lot to improve my piano skills and further listen to western classical music...I currently have a 63 key keyboard...but I'll try to buy a real piano soon...Thank you so much...So much support from India🎉😊
You demonstrated all your skill and professionalism so that I had the opportunity to listen to the most beautiful cover of this magical music. Thank you Kassia 👍👏🌹🌹🌹💕.
Often the underlying subtle emotions of a Rachmaninoff piece get buried beneath the technical fireworks, but simply put, this is an exceptional performance of finesse and gripping anticipation. Beautiful and rewarding to listen to.
Switch to LA Campanella by Liszt. Then tune to a Bach-only or Haydn only channel and Crack the books! Stand up and stretch every 20 min-set a timer. Stay out of the kitchen, drink water.
Try some Mozart brain power! It really helped me learn. Or make a classical music playlist with your favorite pieces and listen to it when you learn. Or you can try some of my classical music playlists: 1. Wow 2.0 - ruclips.net/p/PL72H3A4N2vdlbynK9RNMfCC1tXLJUHKEA 2. Relax - ruclips.net/p/PL72H3A4N2vdnR5Oto_xMcqMCh7YCJrKkq 3. Calm classical - ruclips.net/p/PL72H3A4N2vdnhxIarq9POOg4z3mPYukdC I hope it will help you! ❤
Hi Kassia. If l hadn't have seen the title , for the first 2 minutes l thought it to be Chopin. He can be very melancholic and that's when he plays at his most sublime. It goes without saying that all composers are inspired by others from time to time . This is indeed a beautiful piece . Thankyou 💖
Your skill and technique, combined wih rachmaninoffs brilliance...This peice is one of my favorites. You brought it to life Kassia! This was a beautiful performance, keep it up! ❤
omg my fav rach piece!! ty for uploading this kassia, beautiful like always and now i can use this to help my interpretation :D you play delicate parts so gorgeously, maybe you could check out nocturne 27 no 1? i think your way of playing would make it extremely beautiful
@@Kassiapiano have you tried prelude op 3 no 2 (by Rachmaninoff) ? hearing your interpretation would be a blessing. i love your playing (and I think we all do)
I cannot find enough words to say how much you inspire me to keep studying the piano. Thank you so much. I'd love to see you performing live. Keep posting these amazing pieces with your perfect interpretation.
Thanks for reminding me of this little gem by Rachmaninov For who doesn't hasn't already, I also really suggest listening to his Trio élégiaque no. 1 and. 2 :)
Awesome thanks for another video kassia lol almost said rassia cause of rosseau haha but you both are very good to watch. One day when you can is it possible to do a Selena Gomez song lose you to love me or hands to myself please ❤ thank you have a nice day. 😊
i love your style of playing, always have always will 😍😍 i have a request from a cousin of mine... he has cancer and really wishes for you to play Liszt's hungarian rhapsody no 6 and he would love it if you considered it ❤️
No matter what you play, you do so beautifully. My love for classical music has recently been reignited as an adult, thanks to the works of Rachmaninov. So grateful for all your amazing recordings, Kassia. Thank you
Iʼve been following your channel for long enough to know how beautifully you express composersʼ feelings. You truly feel their happiness, misery, desperation etc, and put these feelings under your fingers. It is not easy to make a huge, black and abrupt monster sing, and you do it immaculately. I really adore you Kassia. Keep on)
Words can't describe the beauty of Rachmaninoff's pieces especially in that one. Music is language on its own. Hope you'll record much more pieces of Rachmaninoff
I've never heard this composition before, and my goodness this is one of the most intense pieces I've ever listened too. I must learn this, thank you Kassia for an incredible, no less than magnificent of a performance!!
I was obsessed with this piece a few months ago-beautiful rendition. You need to expose the masses to Rach prelude op. 23 no. 4. That is in my eyes a perfect composition
In every upload, it always makes my day listening to classic music that is so relaxing and awesome to hear. And I can't believe in an instant you were at 3k, and now without me realizing it's at 1.1M. Wow, what a ride. ❤😊
Hello. This time, I have prepared Rachmaninoff's Elegie. It is one of Rachmaninoff's early works, offering a beautiful and.. melancholic musical experience. Recently, some subscribers have requested playlists. I have created various playlists, which can be found by going to the “Home” tab of my channel, below “Popular Videos” and “Videos” sections. Please feel free to use them if needed. Thank you so much! Have a nice day!
Nice performance Kassia, I really enjoy it ! May you play Danube waltz or Die Fledermaus in future ?
The playlists are so helpful. Also w piece
Very beautiful composition!😍
Can you play "Kelton" by Aysedeniz
@kassiapiano you're just wonderful. I love your videos
Words can't express how much I love rachmaninoff's music
Thank you. I like his music, too:)
All of rachmaninoff's pieces carry that little hint of sadness and Kassia does a great job of expressing that! Beautifully played Kassia!
Thank you for your words!!
What about Italian Polka. Does that carry sadness?
@@Deniz-Pianoyeah
Rachmaninoff is my favorite composer and most youtubers don't really play the unappreciated or underrated pieces which he worked very hard on too, since they get overshadowed by the preludes, sonatas, concertos. I am glad you posted this, thanks Kassia!
Well, tbf this piece is one of his most popular and famous works. I feel what you're saying and stand by your statement, it simply feels a little bit off refering to his elegie. Tha being said, I would also love to hear many other Rach pieces, I personally fell in love with many of his early works.
I do think that this elegie is one of the popular works of Rach, but Rach was just wayy to good with the concertos and sonatas, so when you kind of, think of Rachmaninoff you only mostly get the idea of the man who wrote some of the best concertos. So in a way yes elegie does get overshadowed. I have listened to almost all of Rachmaninoff's works and I think they are absolutely phenomenal, I still think that this piece is a bit underrated..
You mind recommending other pieces? Im just getting into classic music and love to expand my horizon also other componist with this sort of melachonic vibe would be much appreciated
@@MrAznDream Rachmaninoff is my favorite composer! I would recommend his prelude in B minor (op. 32 no. 10), Symphony no. 2 (op 27), both piano trios (g minor and op. 9), his symphonic poem Isle of the Dead (op. 29) and Variations on a Theme of Chopin (op. 22). These are all a little less mainstream and have a melancholic vibe. His piano concerto no. 2 and no. 3 are also beautiful, but definitely more mainstream.
Beautiful. Love Rach. Middle part is exceptional
Thanks!
Such sadness - someone needs to give Rachmaninoff a hug.
Thank you so much, Luke:) I like your interpretation:)
🤗
might be a little to late for that.
And maybe he'll make a concerto for the hugger like he did with Concerto no.2 for his therapist
Oop might be too late though
First time commenting on your channel Kassia...but I feel like...your channel has helped me a lot to improve my piano skills and further listen to western classical music...I currently have a 63 key keyboard...but I'll try to buy a real piano soon...Thank you so much...So much support from India🎉😊
I am so happy to hear that:) I hope that you enjoy various pieces with your new piano.
@@Kassiapiano Thank you so much!
Legend is back
Thank you!
Порадовали, Спасибо.
You demonstrated all your skill and professionalism so that I had the opportunity to listen to the most beautiful cover of this magical music.
Thank you Kassia
👍👏🌹🌹🌹💕.
Thanks much!!
It’s 6:27 am for me so goodmorninggg and this is the first thing I
do is watch your video ❤
Thanks much!!:)
Often the underlying subtle emotions of a Rachmaninoff piece get buried beneath the technical fireworks, but simply put, this is an exceptional performance of finesse and gripping anticipation. Beautiful and rewarding to listen to.
One of the most beautiful piano pieces ever
Thanks:)
J8
The pain this piece conveys almost brings tears to my eyes, almost like losing color!
You dont understand how much you’ve made my day. This is a piece im learning right now and I will definitely be taking inspiration ❤
때로는 부드럽게 피날레는 격정적인, 새로운 곡을 너무 멋지게 연주해주셔서 즐감합니다.😌💖
I have never clicked this fast on a notification before!!!
Thank you so much!!
Great Job, Kassia! 2:53 Oh MY God that is SUBLIME and so BEAUTIFUL!!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎹🎹🎹🎹
I'm supposed to be studying organic chemistry and Rachmaninoff isn't helping
I am sorry to hear that:) I hope that other classical recordings help you~!
Switch to LA Campanella by Liszt. Then tune to a Bach-only or Haydn only channel and Crack the books! Stand up and stretch every 20 min-set a timer. Stay out of the kitchen, drink water.
Try some Mozart brain power! It really helped me learn. Or make a classical music playlist with your favorite pieces and listen to it when you learn. Or you can try some of my classical music playlists:
1. Wow 2.0 - ruclips.net/p/PL72H3A4N2vdlbynK9RNMfCC1tXLJUHKEA
2. Relax - ruclips.net/p/PL72H3A4N2vdnR5Oto_xMcqMCh7YCJrKkq
3. Calm classical - ruclips.net/p/PL72H3A4N2vdnhxIarq9POOg4z3mPYukdC
I hope it will help you! ❤
I would have found this most useful for studying anything!
I mean it’s still a depressing subject
I never commented in ur videos, first time tho, btw the SONG IS AWESOME, u gave me idea what to play in the future❤
Thank you for your first comment!:)
@@KassiapianoOMG FIRST TIME WHEN A POPULAR YT REPLYING ON MY COMMENT❤❤❤
First! I love this piece and your performance so much! 😊
Thanks!!
Thanks a lot for this video! Your way of playing the piano is incredible...
Thank you!!
As always you play beautiful
Thanks much for your words:)
Hi Kassia. If l hadn't have seen the title , for the first 2 minutes l thought it to be Chopin. He can be very melancholic and that's when he plays at his most sublime. It goes without saying that all composers are inspired by others from time to time . This is indeed a beautiful piece . Thankyou 💖
Fantastic execution of this piece and remarkable beauty it is. Thanks for playing this one of my favourite Rach pieces to us, Kassia.
Your skill and technique, combined wih rachmaninoffs brilliance...This peice is one of my favorites. You brought it to life Kassia! This was a beautiful performance, keep it up! ❤
this has to be the best interpretation of this piece
Ah, i love this piece so much. Well played, Kassia. Thank you for your work
Thank you so much!!:)
omg my fav rach piece!! ty for uploading this kassia, beautiful like always and now i can use this to help my interpretation :D you play delicate parts so gorgeously, maybe you could check out nocturne 27 no 1? i think your way of playing would make it extremely beautiful
I will check it! Thank you for your comment!!:)
thank you for this amazing performance. I was just practicing piano a I see you uploaded. already watched this almost 3 times. great job ❤❤
I love this Elegie so much!! The deep and intense melancholy was conveyed so beautifully in your interpretation ✨
New kassia upload ❤❤
You made me happy😃😃
Великолепное произведение и великолепное исполнение.
Спасибо:)
I just wanted to thank you. Really. ❤️
Thank you so much!!
@@Kassiapiano have you tried prelude op 3 no 2 (by Rachmaninoff) ? hearing your interpretation would be a blessing. i love your playing (and I think we all do)
This will make the piece 1000x easier to learn. What a relief. Thanks!
One of my favorite Rach pieces.. Thank you Kassia😊
I love your interpretations, you play with sentiment and so beautiful!! Thank you for a new performance!!
Thank you, Moses!!:) I am so happy that you like my music all the time:)
Wow I didn't know this piece yet. Thanks for sharing it with us with such quality! Looking forward to your next performances as always
beautiful as always, you really inspire me to learn piano, thanks!
항상 잘 듣고 있습니다 감사합니다❤
I cannot find enough words to say how much you inspire me to keep studying the piano. Thank you so much. I'd love to see you performing live. Keep posting these amazing pieces with your perfect interpretation.
Thank you for your comment:)
wow good to see my fav piece in this channel, really well played.
Thank you,its my number 1 piece to listen to before going to sleep, its deep, thoughtful yet relaxing.
So beautiful! BRAVO 💛
Amazing Perfomance 🎉🎉🎉🎉 It reminds me a lot of the recording I once heard by Rachmaninoff himself. Simply wonderful ❤
I love this piece so much!!
i freaking love this piece and also your interpretation! you can definitely hear Chopin as Rachmaninoff's inspiration!!
Love the work and time you invest, thanks Kassia
One of my favorite music pieces...thanks a lot 🌌
So beautiful🥰 Thank you! I love Rachmaninoff's pieces)
Wonderful dynamics and played with great passion. Thank you!
I always enjoy your perfomances. It's a pleasure to listen you playing.
Ive been working on this piece for 3 months now and you've crushed my dreams😢😢😢
Wowowowow great performance, Kassia!! 😛😲😤💞
This is my favourite solo Rach piano piece. You played great, thank you.
Words cannot express the beauty of this piece
Beautiful. I've never heard this Rachmaninoff piece before so much appreciated.
beautiful performance kassia ❤
Beautifully played & expressed as always!
Nice performance Kassia, I really enjoy it ! May you play Danube waltz or Die Fledermaus in future ?
I will check them. Thank you!!
Thanks for reminding me of this little gem by Rachmaninov
For who doesn't hasn't already, I also really suggest listening to his Trio élégiaque no. 1 and. 2 :)
Awesome thanks for another video kassia lol almost said rassia cause of rosseau haha but you both are very good to watch. One day when you can is it possible to do a Selena Gomez song lose you to love me or hands to myself please ❤ thank you have a nice day. 😊
I will check it. Thank you!
i love your style of playing, always have always will 😍😍 i have a request from a cousin of mine... he has cancer and really wishes for you to play Liszt's hungarian rhapsody no 6 and he would love it if you considered it ❤️
I am sorry to hear that. I hope that your cousin gets well..
@@Kassiapiano ❤❤
Absolutely love how good you are at phrasing ! It's such a treat to listen to your videos :)
Cheers!
This is an amazing piece, so calming and relaxing. Keep up the amazing work kassia❤️
Kassia, tienes una tecnica maravillosa al tocar el piano y a demas tocas unas obras maravillosas, felicidades :D
Gracias
Beautiful performance of Elegie. 🎶💗
so awesome
Thank you~!
Превосходно играешь. Удачи тебе и в будущем.
This is wonderful 🥺❤
Bravo 👏
2:40 4:25 Wow, this climaxes are so beautiful and the playing is so clear.
Thanks Kassia for my favourite Rach piano piece ;-)
awesome! i requested for you to play this like a year ago its so cool that you did! Thanks for sharing ! 😄
No matter what you play, you do so beautifully. My love for classical music has recently been reignited as an adult, thanks to the works of Rachmaninov.
So grateful for all your amazing recordings, Kassia. Thank you
Beautiful playing.
Thank you!!:)
This is so good! I really enjoy your playing and hope one day i can play like you!
Deep intense..... ❤👌
Thank you!!:)
Iʼve been following your channel for long enough to know how beautifully you express composersʼ feelings. You truly feel their happiness, misery, desperation etc, and put these feelings under your fingers. It is not easy to make a huge, black and abrupt monster sing, and you do it immaculately. I really adore you Kassia. Keep on)
i always love your interpretations
Very well executed!
Very beautiful playing! well done!💖👌
thank you
Thank you!!
I'm currently playing this ! But of course, Your interpretation is beyond amazing ❤
so magic😭💘
Thank you Kassia 😊
Amazing!!
Cool❤
Thank you!!:)
good!❤
Thank you so much!:)💕
❤bello grazie😢
No one can do it better than kassia❤^_^
This is amazing!
Wonderful!
Мое самое любимое произведение среди всех, которые я слышал
Every piece you play always has the best emotions. Theres many pieces I don’t enjoy but the way you play it just makes it perfect!!
Such a pretty piece, so unfortunately overshadowed by the prelude following it. You play it very beautifully Kassia. I hope you’re well
Thank you for your words, Logan:) I hope you are well, too!
Words can't describe the beauty of Rachmaninoff's pieces especially in that one. Music is language on its own. Hope you'll record much more pieces of Rachmaninoff
I've never heard this composition before, and my goodness this is one of the most intense pieces I've ever listened too. I must learn this, thank you Kassia for an incredible, no less than magnificent of a performance!!
I was obsessed with this piece a few months ago-beautiful rendition. You need to expose the masses to Rach prelude op. 23 no. 4. That is in my eyes a perfect composition
love it!!!!!❤
In every upload, it always makes my day listening to classic music that is so relaxing and awesome to hear. And I can't believe in an instant you were at 3k, and now without me realizing it's at 1.1M. Wow, what a ride. ❤😊
maestral como sempre 👏👏👏