Hello!:) Thank you for waiting for a new video! At this time, I have prepared the performance with Beethoven’s Ode to Joy (German: An die Freude) from Symphony No. 9. Liszt arranged Symphony No. 9 for solo piano. It is too long to play it here. And, it’s not easy to prepare whole parts. So, I rearranged it for this video. I think that lots of people know this melody. I hope that you guys like this performance. Thank you so much! Have a great day!
As always Kassia never fails to impress me. I remember this from 2 years ago when she had to put 2 clocks and her phone on her grand piano to prove she isnt faking. And now she has become a beloved artist in classical cummunity Great choice Great playing Keep up the terrific work kassia!
Beethoven's 9th Symphony - An absolute staple in the Classical Canon. A brilliant composition by Beethoven on its own, and to take it a step forward, a brilliant transcription, arrangement, and an extraordinary performance by Kassia. Ode to Joy was the first piece I ever learned on the piano, and this performance brings back so many memories. Astonishing, is it not? How this piece is still considered one of the greatest symphonic works of all time, enduring the centuries since its publication and performance in 1824, just under three years before the composer's death in 1827. Contradicting the rest of the piece, which is in D Minor, Ode to Joy is in the key of D Major. This is possibly Beethoven's greatest work and is, by far, one of the greatest pieces in the entirety of the Classical Era, and, dare I say, of all time. Bravo, Kassia.
Each time I listen to this, I feel unity and peace in the world. A feeling where everyone treats one another as brother and sister. Beethoven truly was ahead of his time. Thanks for playing this.
The octaves are way harder than the right hand chords. Also this is a simplified version of the passage, in the original liszt score the left hand plays always octaves while here there are some single note runs
This piece always calms me when I tap into hopelessness that humanity will never tackle challenges like climate change and create a more just society. Especially when they sing "und alle Menschen werden Brüder" it really warms my heart
at 3:06 looks like you just smash everything you can on the key. I know nothing about piano but I absolutely in love when watching people playing it. Sometimes I can feel the emotions I almost cried
This was my grandmother's favorite song! She always loved when I played it. I've always wanted an extravagant version to learn and this might be it. Thank you for your excellent performance Kassia!
I was listening to this piece at full volume & my next door neighbor liked it so much that he threw a brick through my window so he could hear it better! I feel so honoured by their genuine appreciation for this masterpiece. 🎇
Wow!!! Beethoven symphony no.9…It's a really cool song with a chorus, but it's really cool to play with just the piano!! It's a song I listened to a lot when I went to see an orchestra performance in the past! Happy to hear such a wonderful masterpiece!!
An incredible rendition of such a popular piece, making sure it stays enjoyable for anyone, no matter how many times they’ve heard it. We really appreciate all the work you put into these videos Kassia!!
Somehow it seems so much more complicated when you watch the hand movements. I definitely have a greater appreciation of the talent it takes to play at this level. Thank you.
Beethoven was baptized on this very moment 252 years ago. This was his last symphony. I'm hearing this for the genius who couldn't (mostly) hear his last symphony. What a masterpiece!
@@ico-theredstonesurgeon4380 He was becoming deaf but was not deaf from the start. But, by the time he composed his 9th symphony, he was completely deaf but some myths say he could hear just a teeny tiny bit.
Listening to classical music is like embarking on a journey through different eras and styles. Whether it's the Baroque elegance of Bach or the Romantic expressiveness of Chopin, there's a piece for every mood and occasion.
@@ItibitydetskuIt sure is extremely hard to play (the part at the begining of 2nd half is impossible to play at original tempo with only the left hand unless your name is Liszt or Alkan). However, just in this set of etudes, no 6 is even more difficult because each variation use a different technique. But really, these etudes of 3-5 minutes are really less exhausting than Ode to Joy that is equaly or more challenging but is 10 times longer. Even pieces like Réminiscences de Don Juan (15-17 min) is a step above a single Paganini etude
Gosh ! For some reason my mind was drawn back to going to watch "A Clockwork Orange " in the 1970's ! Definitely NOT the first recollection of hearing this mighty piece ! Thankyou Kassia .
This is an awesome rendition, perhaps the closest only-piano piece that can give the same vibes as an orchestral rendition of Ode to Joy. And I also liked the way you skipped through certain portions, which maintained the mood. Awesome!
Thank you for this arrangement and excellent interpretation. This is truly inspiring, and I wish to one day learn and master it, and perhaps even perform it during my school graduation or perhaps something else
You are very nice, congratulations. I wanted to play like you, but I can't afford to buy a piano, but in the future I can make this dream come true and start studying.
Love the song! I have played the piano on and off for 45 years. Lessons for piano include ten years from age ten, then lessons for technique and music theory blah blah blah. Now someone today told me that they consider the song this song Ode To Joy to be Beethoven's best accomplishment. She is entitled to her opinion so we will leave it at that. I feel that you cannot put Beethoven's work in best to lease best. I believe each piece has an extraordinary value and musical contribution to all genres of music. I cannot say which piece I loved the most but I loved the pauses when I had to play them... 😆
I always wanted to play piano. But my circumstances just don't allow that. So I put my phone on the dining table. And as you were playing this melody, I was copying you and playing my own piano by tapping on the dining table. And it felt as if I was playing this melody. It was so beautiful. Thank you so much for playing "Ode to joy" ❤
0:52 to 1:06 (1st verse) 1:06 to 1:20 (2nd verse) 1:20 to 1:35 (bridge) 1:35 to 1:56 (chorus) 1:56 to 2:04 (Repeat chorus to end) Dont mind me this is for school
OMG KASSIA! THIS IS EPIC. I really want to play this one. The complete movement of Liszt's arrangement is the most difficult piano piece. Thank you for uploading! :)
Hello!:) Thank you for waiting for a new video! At this time, I have prepared the performance with Beethoven’s Ode to Joy (German: An die Freude) from Symphony No. 9. Liszt arranged Symphony No. 9 for solo piano. It is too long to play it here. And, it’s not easy to prepare whole parts. So, I rearranged it for this video. I think that lots of people know this melody. I hope that you guys like this performance. Thank you so much! Have a great day!
Have a great day
Can you please play moonlight sonata first movement next? I love your performance
Love these symphonies. Could you try Dvoraks Symphony Nr.9 if theres a proper piano arrangement?
It’s very good, congratulations ❤️
@@arno_grnfld455 you too
As always Kassia never fails to impress me. I remember this from 2 years ago when she had to put 2 clocks and her phone on her grand piano to prove she isnt faking. And now she has become a beloved artist in classical cummunity
Great choice
Great playing
Keep up the terrific work kassia!
Thank you so much for your words, Ali:)💕 I am so glad that you remember me!
can you give a link to that video please?
@@bekhruzniyazov6600
ruclips.net/video/G1sLV0l3c6Y/видео.html
There you go
Yes
@@AliAhmadi-dk8ht thank you!
Beethoven couldn't even hear his own masterpiece
He had this melody in his head for several years
Even since he released it to the world it was and will continue to be stuck in everyone’s heads
@@lukeschroter9389in infamy!
I’ve heard this a million times and never knew the name 😛
@@bloodfalcon5611Ludwig van Beethoven is the composer and what you currently hear is the 9th symphony which is more commonly known as "Ode to Joy"
@@OkochatheGOAT Beethoven's ninth and last symphony😢
This takes my breath away. I well know Beethoven's 9th and the Liszt arrangement, but bravo...especially 3:08 onwards...stunning!
This piece feels very nostalgic.
Indeed
Yes:) I hope that you like it!:)💕
Agree
Indeed
@@Dylonely_9274 Again it's you BRUH
Beethoven's 9th Symphony -
An absolute staple in the Classical Canon. A brilliant composition by Beethoven on its own, and to take it a step forward, a brilliant transcription, arrangement, and an extraordinary performance by Kassia.
Ode to Joy was the first piece I ever learned on the piano, and this performance brings back so many memories.
Astonishing, is it not? How this piece is still considered one of the greatest symphonic works of all time, enduring the centuries since its publication and performance in 1824, just under three years before the composer's death in 1827.
Contradicting the rest of the piece, which is in D Minor, Ode to Joy is in the key of D Major. This is possibly Beethoven's greatest work and is, by far, one of the greatest pieces in the entirety of the Classical Era, and, dare I say, of all time.
Bravo, Kassia.
Beethoven is my favorite pianist.
@@ojsojs6004 *Composer :)
The same views from me. Indeed, the best piece ever written.
Each time I listen to this, I feel unity and peace in the world. A feeling where everyone treats one another as brother and sister. Beethoven truly was ahead of his time. Thanks for playing this.
Beethoven's pieces are really awesome:) Thank you for your words!💕
@@timu.ti. i hear it, and i am glad you feel it. I need some valium before i feel it!
I didn't know this piece got so intense! Those octaves are crazy, well done.
You may think the octaves is hard, but the right hand chords are harder, Im saying this as someone who tried to learn this
The octaves are way harder than the right hand chords. Also this is a simplified version of the passage, in the original liszt score the left hand plays always octaves while here there are some single note runs
Whenever I hear it I instantly think of the party at "Nakatomi Plaza"
@@Bohh574 I have the liszt version here with me and I don't see what you mean. It's practically the same.
Nvm you're right lol.
Beautiful arrangement Kassia and beautiful music too!
Thank you so much:)💕
Kassia is also beautiful
@@beethovenwiththebeats9885 nice name
ㅅㄱ능늓ㅇ늨ㅅㅇ
Its the OG arrangement of the song-
I absolutely love that bassoon countermelody. It was interpreted really skillfully on the piano
Everybody : Ode to Joy is the easiest classical melody ever !
Liszt : Hold my piano
Liszt never give easy pieces
@@xiguan5156 What about Nuages Gris ?
@@Dylonely_9274 it still has a bit complexity
Honestly, I think Beethoven's 9th symphony has to be one of the most harmonically complex symphonies ever
@@Trooman20 Not even close
0:04 Summer Break ends
1:36 You met ur idol
3:05 When ur crush askes you out
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Wacht ik snap je comment niet haha
@@Jedini-S wacht
Leuk
🤣🤣🤣 i'm here just to laugh because I read your comments.
This is such a beautiful performance as always!!
Thank you for your words!:)💕
Damn! Full version anytime soon?
Well hello there
What a beautiful thing to listen to while playing fallout, thanks Kassia
Thank you so much, Franz!:)💕
Yes kassia is god
Casually droping Liszt's ode to joy....
Sign of a great pianist.
Nazi liszt
Nicr
This is isnt liszt's arrangement. Liszt's arrangement is WAYYY harder. Thiss is Kassia's own arrangement which is much easier.
It's based on Liszt's one
This is the first symphony I learned when I learn flute. Full of memories… thanks Kassia’s excellent performance😘
This was unexpected! Very nice performance. This is one of the piano classics everyone knows, too. Very nice Kassia!
Thank you so much all the time, Vuk!!:)💕
This piece always calms me when I tap into hopelessness that humanity will never tackle challenges like climate change and create a more just society.
Especially when they sing "und alle Menschen werden Brüder" it really warms my heart
Ya the climate changes...
Lol climate change ok
Climate change agenda is a fraud
Just society is a utopia
Music is given to touch the soul
One soul is enough
at 3:06 looks like you just smash everything you can on the key. I know nothing about piano but I absolutely in love when watching people playing it. Sometimes I can feel the emotions I almost cried
Brilliant!
Possibly the simplest most beautiful piece of music ever written.
This was my grandmother's favorite song! She always loved when I played it. I've always wanted an extravagant version to learn and this might be it. Thank you for your excellent performance Kassia!
I always thank kassia for uploading. Kassia is so good at playing!
I am in tears. What beautiful rendition. So powerful and climactic.
Symphony 9 Choral, the best piece of music ever written. The proof, that Lüdwig Van Beethoven was a true genius and a maestro. Bravo, Kassia! 💕
I was listening to this piece at full volume & my next door neighbor liked it so much that he threw a brick through my window so he could hear it better! I feel so honoured by their genuine appreciation for this masterpiece. 🎇
😂 I'm sorry
HUHU
WAIT WHAT 😂😂😂!! Sorry too😂❤
What would we do without music?? music feels like magic!!
A moving performance! Kassia truly brings out the joy of this rendition.
the fact that sir beethoven composed this masterpiece while he was deaf is amazing
Wow!!! Beethoven symphony no.9…It's a really cool song with a chorus, but it's really cool to play with just the piano!! It's a song I listened to a lot when I went to see an orchestra performance in the past! Happy to hear such a wonderful masterpiece!!
An incredible rendition of such a popular piece, making sure it stays enjoyable for anyone, no matter how many times they’ve heard it. We really appreciate all the work you put into these videos Kassia!!
Thanks all the time, Logan! I am so happy to hear that. It means a lot to me!:)💕
Truly a Masterpiece!!
Thank you for watching, Odie:)💕
@@Kassiapiano OMG KASSSSIAAA
This is the first arrangement i listen that brings up all the emotion an intensity that i could only feel listening to the full orchestra
No clue how many years it got you to play this instrument so beautifully. I wish I can play like you someday!
Same, if only I had a quarter of Kassia’s talent 😭😭😭
@@freddiethelionheartedKeep patching l practising and working hard, and you'll get there.
@@sq5 thank you :)
Somehow it seems so much more complicated when you watch the hand movements. I definitely have a greater appreciation of the talent it takes to play at this level. Thank you.
This was like the first song I learned on the piano, and I would say that you played on it better than I did. Excellent as always Kassia.
Beethoven was baptized on this very moment 252 years ago. This was his last symphony. I'm hearing this for the genius who couldn't (mostly) hear his last symphony. What a masterpiece!
Yo bro i found you
What do you mean by mostly?
@@ico-theredstonesurgeon4380 He was becoming deaf but was not deaf from the start. But, by the time he composed his 9th symphony, he was completely deaf but some myths say he could hear just a teeny tiny bit.
@@baba_yaga947 cool
@@ico-theredstonesurgeon4380 He was on the verge of being deaf at the time.
One of my favourites!! This piece has always held a special place in my heart, thank you so much!!❤️
Listening to classical music is like embarking on a journey through different eras and styles. Whether it's the Baroque elegance of Bach or the Romantic expressiveness of Chopin, there's a piece for every mood and occasion.
This is my favourite symphony thanks for playing iy 💕
Thanks much!!:)💕
So happy this was chosen as EU hymn 🇪🇺
Whenever you play Kassia, every video always seems so short, and I can't ever get enough! Thank you!
This guy is in a whole new level. Sublime as always mate!
환상적이에요ㅜㅜ!!감사합니다❤
감사합니다!!:)💕
@@Kassiapiano :v
That’s a wonderful masterpiece
This whole symphony is so long and hard that there are only a few recordings of it. Some people consider it the hardest liszt piece ever
For me the hardest it's Etude 4(1838) even it name it's very hard.
@@ItibitydetskuIt sure is extremely hard to play (the part at the begining of 2nd half is impossible to play at original tempo with only the left hand unless your name is Liszt or Alkan). However, just in this set of etudes, no 6 is even more difficult because each variation use a different technique. But really, these etudes of 3-5 minutes are really less exhausting than Ode to Joy that is equaly or more challenging but is 10 times longer. Even pieces like Réminiscences de Don Juan (15-17 min) is a step above a single Paganini etude
Kassia you don't understand how much this upload means to me. Ive been listening to this piece for so long analyzing it. Beethoven is such a genuis
You're awsome. It's my fav symphony by beethoven.
Thank you! I hope you like it!💕
I would have never thought that you would play one of the hardest piano piece ever!
リリンの生み出した文化の極み…
心に染みるぜ…
ミサトさぁぁぁぁぁぁぁぁぁぁぁぁぁぁん
コメ欄で日本人のエヴァ民を探してたよ
Absolutely terrific! Great work Kassia. I'm a 13 year old pianist and your videos really motivate me to keep practising. Thanks!
Yes.
@@souhridmoitra1591 ?
Yes??
Legendary composition! 👍🏼
Thanks for watching:)💕
Whenever I hear the playing of Beethoven’s 9th it gives me a big hug from all of humanity 🥰
I love your videos kassia! I really love your arrangement of this piece 🤍🤍
Thanks! Glad to hear that!:)💕
This gave me a chill of nostalgia, happiness, and calm.
Amazing!! This song is very nice and you playing it makes it even BETTER!
KEEP DOING WHAT YOU DO! 💕
3:19 One of the greatest clutches on the history of piano and Beethovenian Classics
Unbelievable 😱 Thx you for it Kassia!
Thank you so much!💕
Gosh ! For some reason my mind was drawn back to going to watch "A Clockwork Orange " in the 1970's ! Definitely NOT the first recollection of hearing this mighty piece ! Thankyou Kassia .
Symphony 9 was first played in Vienna on 7 May 1824, the fascinating thing is the date was 7-5,
Now see Kassia's subscribers😱
Indian Beethoven
@@Mereaux 😂
Omg its played on my birthday
@@koi_fish6706 you were born on 7th May 1824?
Ay close enough
Finally i can sit on my rocking chair have a cup of coffee and enjoy the beauty of Ode to Joy
Bravoo
This piece is so beautiful! I've been waiting for this. Wonderful performance by the way😊
This is an awesome rendition, perhaps the closest only-piano piece that can give the same vibes as an orchestral rendition of Ode to Joy. And I also liked the way you skipped through certain portions, which maintained the mood. Awesome!
finally decades waiting for this song🤩🤩
Man, I absolutely LOVE this. You did the great artist of the heavens proud. Incredible work, Kassia!
Это прекрасно!
Music speaks many languages, but I don’t. What does this say?
@@cjadventures8840 this is wonderful 😂
I was waiting for you to play this piece it my childhood favourite piece and it has a special place in my heart
Thank you for this arrangement and excellent interpretation. This is truly inspiring, and I wish to one day learn and master it, and perhaps even perform it during my school graduation or perhaps something else
That was freaking amazing!! What a beautiful arrangement and skill. Love you always, Kassia.
Thanks much all the time for your words, Vic Jang!:) I hope that you enjoy it! Have a great day!💕
How always Kassia giving us the best of the best, this is a masterpiece!
This is the most amazing rendition of this piece I have ever heard
2:57 this part is so good
You are very nice, congratulations. I wanted to play like you, but I can't afford to buy a piano, but in the future I can make this dream come true and start studying.
It is insane that by the time of the ninth symphony premier Beethoven was completely deaf!
Amazing performance Kassia as always! ❤
Try playing this?
Rosseau, Kassia, you two are madlads! Thank you!
Привет 👋 как самочувствие этим прекрасным воскресным 🌄
Ficou SENSACIONAL!! Parabéns!
OMG
It is so good!
I love this! You are great, KASSIA!
Feels very emotional and powerful :']
I was expecting to hear a fun and enjoyable ode to joy, but what I get back was different than what I hear pass many years. It’s nostalgic
A delightful arrangement and exquisite playing Keep it up!!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Love the song! I have played the piano on and off for 45 years. Lessons for piano include ten years from age ten, then lessons for technique and music theory blah blah blah. Now someone today told me that they consider the song this song Ode To Joy to be Beethoven's best accomplishment. She is entitled to her opinion so we will leave it at that. I feel that you cannot put Beethoven's work in best to lease best. I believe each piece has an extraordinary value and musical contribution to all genres of music. I cannot say which piece I loved the most but I loved the pauses when I had to play them... 😆
The first part of the song was one of the first songs I learnt. Brings back good memories Kassia. Thankyou.
Thank you for sharing your talent with the world. Many who never heard the classics can enjoy them now..!!!!!!!!!
This was so beautifully played, I really hope you play the entire 4th movement of the symphony in the future
This is impressive .So much respect for this person is a master playing
love your videos kassia!
Thank you!!:)💕
Wow,ode to joy level kassia incredible,thx kassia this is very nostalgic
Kassia ive waited this for so long ! It’s a masterpiece and you played it so well :))
Wow
Very beautiful Kasia
My heart skipped a beat, I thought this was the whole movement!
I always wanted to play piano. But my circumstances just don't allow that. So I put my phone on the dining table. And as you were playing this melody, I was copying you and playing my own piano by tapping on the dining table. And it felt as if I was playing this melody. It was so beautiful. Thank you so much for playing "Ode to joy" ❤
0:52 to 1:06 (1st verse)
1:06 to 1:20 (2nd verse)
1:20 to 1:35 (bridge)
1:35 to 1:56 (chorus)
1:56 to 2:04 (Repeat chorus to end)
Dont mind me this is for school
Is this the 1-5 movements for Ode to Joy? Because I think Ode to Joy has 6 movements...?
I’m learning this on Plano and this is super helpful!! Thx
ode the joy is my favorite haha 🥰
I hope that you like this performance:)💕
Hands flow like water and sound clear as glass, excellent performance as always
Ah the classic, "beginner" repertoire. And of course Liszt find a way to make it harder, and more EPICC
Hahahahahahahaahha
Yes,..It's difficult to play this piece well:) Thank you all the time, Arno:)💕
@@Kassiapiano 💖♥️♥️♥️
Fantastic! I'm still smiling, indeed Ode to Joy.
OMG KASSIA! THIS IS EPIC. I really want to play this one. The complete movement of Liszt's arrangement is the most difficult piano piece. Thank you for uploading! :)
pensei q era o scherzo sorvete napolitano 😔
@@mathcampos_ Em dificuldade bruta é. Mas considerando como um todo o Ode da Alegria é pior pela musicalidade e pelo tamanho
Thank you all the time, Sir Louco!:)💕
@@mathcampos_ calaboca é o romance das espanha do liszt la
"most difficult piano piece"
Paganini Liszt Etude No.4 1838ver: Am i a Joke to you?!
Best of the bests.