Hi! How are you? Lots of people have enjoyed Chopin’s Nocturnes on my channel. So, I prepared Nocturne No. 21 at this time. It is known that Chopin composed this song during adolescence. I think that the beginner can try to practice this piece. I hope that you enjoy this piece. Have a good day.
This piece, in every respect, feels like an ending. Chopin was a master of duality and dialogue within his music, and where many of his pieces build tension from measure to measure, culminating in a coda or a cadenza or some marvellously graceful downpour of notes; here his melody hits like a poignant question, one measure long, that is immediately answered in the next measure. It starts on C, builds up, and ends on C again. It creates this dark and pendulous swaying motion throughout the entire A melody, only to be balanced by a brief B melody that evokes a memory of happier times. This piece meanders around less than his other nocturnes, and his cadenzas resolve almost immediately as if he has grown tired and weary of dragging out the tension he so masterfully wrote into his music. It is fitting as his 21st and final nocturne, even if it was composed earlier in his life.
Chopin's Nocturnes are amazing, because of the fact he lived quite a sad life. This made a dark feeling in his nocturnes and some of his other later pieces. You made the C Minor one sound even better by putting in your emotion! Best version ever!
The last of all Nocturne's. Nothing can describe the feeling that gives every single Nocturne. Maybe, the world would be a better place, if everyone could interpret the feeling that gives us Chopin with that masterpieces.
The last nocturne he wrote and published were his Op 62 which were written in 1846. This nocturne was written in 1837 and published posthumously in 1938.
@@elias7748 I mean "last Nocturne posted" in relation to the general timeline (including the Posthumous), and in this case Nocturne No. 21 was posted in 1938
*Classical music has the power to convey a wide range of emotions, from the exuberance of a joyful symphony to the introspection of a melancholic concerto. It provides a musical canvas for exploring the depths of human emotion.*
In each square, completeness is felt. It's like reading a poem. There is no such jerky transition from square to square, as in modern music. A picture is being drawn: How Chopin sits in silence, and he wants to express his feelings ... but there is no one ... and he writes this music.
To find out that Chopin composed something as beautiful as this in his adolescence, it's become vividly clear as to why his music was considered revolutionary. It's people like Chopin that make me ponder how unbelievably awesome people can truly be. And it's his music that makes me ponder the tragedy that so often comes with it.
I don't know what kind of sources you get, nor why so much misinformation is spread on behalf of Chopin, but this was composed in the last years of his life.
Happy Birthday to one of the greatest composer. I love Chopin's music so everyone does. I was actually learning a Chopin's piece but now after listening this , I included this in my "To learn" _liszt_ . I hope someday I'll be able to perform advanced pieces like you. Have a great day.
So melancholic. What a great performance, faithfully transcibing this melancholy, without giving into an exaggerated sadness. From the Nocturnes, this one is probably one of the most expressive, with opus 9 n°1 in B flat minor, which takes us into Chopin's dreamlike, emotional world, full of poetry. Thank you again, giving us the opportunity of feeling this music, living through your fingers.
It's impressive. A teenager, alone, should leave the hive,and forget his parents. Sad,but beautiful.only a genius could make beauty out of sadness. Impressive playing and performance Kassia! Thank you for sharing with us this beauty.
This was my first Chopin nocturne! I learned it for my teacher, I didn't play it too great, but it is still a good memory. Thank you for playing this piece!
I love this. You’re amazing and so are your performances. Can you please do Nocturne Op.9 No.3 in B major next? It’s the least known nocturne in the Op.9 set.
До чего же замечательный ноктюрн! Я его слушаю уже более 10 лет, не могу насладиться. А это исполнение придаёт музыке волшебную привлекательность! Спасибо исполнителю! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Wonderfully played as always! Many people haven't heard this Nocturne, they only know Op. 9 No. 2 or something like that. This piece also isn't too hard.
Without a doubt the best channel on this platform. Found this channel just under a year ago now and now I'm always playing you're music whenever I'm on my own. The way you perform truly makes these pieces timeless.
A beautiful piece played beautifully ! Chopin is my favourite and l always think l've heard all of his repetiore and inevitably l'm wrong ! Thankyou Kassia
Thank you for uploading! This isn't so known nocturne, but it's really beautiful. Leds are really beautiful too! Your performance is great as always! Thank you Kassia! :)
Incredible effects and performance as always Kassia! I recently tested positive for CoViD-19 and have been feeling down recently, but this has made my day :) I hope you’re well Kassia!
I look your videos with my whole Family…because your videos my son begin play the piano! Thank you very much for your amazing good videos👍! Good Luck! Leonhard
Great rendition as always! Kassia, you are such an inspiration for me (and your fans). I'll always listen to your music, especially Chopin's and Liszt's compositions:) Congrats!
I subscribed to you about a year and a half ago, not been at all disappointed! Your selection of music is wonderful, not to mention you play these pieces more beautifully than any other pianist I have seen on this platform. Keep up the great work, excited for when you reach the milestone of 1m subs!
What a coincidence, I’m learning this right now and I’m almost done! I’m still a beginner/intermediate (only completed op9no2 and currently completing op72) but I’m hoping to slowly make my way through the Nocturnes list!
Heyy… Last week on Friday I had the chance of performing fur Elise and moonlight sonata 3rd movement for my school. I absolutely did amazing. I couldn’t wait to tell you so I hope you see this. Also, what brand piano do you have?
Honestly kassia if someone calls you a bot you should take it as a compliment at this point lmao anyway i love ur stuff kassia ❤ you give me hope to play piano again
Hi! How are you? Lots of people have enjoyed Chopin’s Nocturnes on my channel. So, I prepared Nocturne No. 21 at this time. It is known that Chopin composed this song during adolescence. I think that the beginner can try to practice this piece. I hope that you enjoy this piece. Have a good day.
Hello kassia
New video!
Good performance
You are amazing kassia
I hope you reach 1 million subscribers
This piece, in every respect, feels like an ending. Chopin was a master of duality and dialogue within his music, and where many of his pieces build tension from measure to measure, culminating in a coda or a cadenza or some marvellously graceful downpour of notes; here his melody hits like a poignant question, one measure long, that is immediately answered in the next measure. It starts on C, builds up, and ends on C again. It creates this dark and pendulous swaying motion throughout the entire A melody, only to be balanced by a brief B melody that evokes a memory of happier times. This piece meanders around less than his other nocturnes, and his cadenzas resolve almost immediately as if he has grown tired and weary of dragging out the tension he so masterfully wrote into his music. It is fitting as his 21st and final nocturne, even if it was composed earlier in his life.
Underrated comment
I agree! It's surely a masterpiece.
beautiful comment my friend …
@@JaxDaBestlegit tho
Thank you for giving us, the less insightful, some of the meaning behind this wonderful piece.
One of the greatest and most melancholic Nocturnes.
Chopin's Nocturnes are amazing, because of the fact he lived quite a sad life. This made a dark feeling in his nocturnes and some of his other later pieces. You made the C Minor one sound even better by putting in your emotion! Best version ever!
The last of all Nocturne's. Nothing can describe the feeling that gives every single Nocturne. Maybe, the world would be a better place, if everyone could interpret the feeling that gives us Chopin with that masterpieces.
It's one of the last Nocturnes "posted", but the last composed was Op. 62 set...
The last nocturne he wrote and published were his Op 62 which were written in 1846. This nocturne was written in 1837 and published posthumously in 1938.
@@elias7748 Exactly, that's what I said...
@@elias7748 I mean "last Nocturne posted" in relation to the general timeline (including the Posthumous), and in this case Nocturne No. 21 was posted in 1938
Chopin's Nocturnes are the best, same with your performance! Also, advanced congratulations on 900K, you're so close to 1M! :D
*Classical music has the power to convey a wide range of emotions, from the exuberance of a joyful symphony to the introspection of a melancholic concerto. It provides a musical canvas for exploring the depths of human emotion.*
Beautifully put
In each square, completeness is felt.
It's like reading a poem.
There is no such jerky transition from square to square, as in modern music.
A picture is being drawn: How Chopin sits in silence, and he wants to express his feelings ... but there is no one ... and he writes this music.
To find out that Chopin composed something as beautiful as this in his adolescence, it's become vividly clear as to why his music was considered revolutionary. It's people like Chopin that make me ponder how unbelievably awesome people can truly be. And it's his music that makes me ponder the tragedy that so often comes with it.
I don't know what kind of sources you get, nor why so much misinformation is spread on behalf of Chopin, but this was composed in the last years of his life.
@@daph0307 even more fitting.. feels very much like an ending
You have a fantastic rendition of chopin’s nocturnes. Very well played this one! Awesome Kassia!
An underrated nocturne that is beautifully played by kassia, what more could you ask?
I didn't know this piece, and it's beautiful. Chopin was a real genius. Wonderful playing !
Thx
-Chopin
I didn't know this piece either. I play piano and I'm going to get the sheet music right now.
Happy Birthday to one of the greatest composer. I love Chopin's music so everyone does. I was actually learning a Chopin's piece but now after listening this , I included this in my "To learn" _liszt_ . I hope someday I'll be able to perform advanced pieces like you.
Have a great day.
So in love with this nocturne..
This was the first classical piece that made me learn to play piano..
Спасибо, это было волшебно. Только музыка спасает меня от пропасти..
So melancholic. What a great performance, faithfully transcibing this melancholy, without giving into an exaggerated sadness.
From the Nocturnes, this one is probably one of the most expressive, with opus 9 n°1 in B flat minor, which takes us into Chopin's dreamlike, emotional world, full of poetry.
Thank you again, giving us the opportunity of feeling this music, living through your fingers.
It's impressive.
A teenager,
alone,
should leave the hive,and forget his parents.
Sad,but beautiful.only a genius could make beauty out of sadness.
Impressive playing and performance Kassia!
Thank you for sharing with us this beauty.
This was my first Chopin nocturne! I learned it for my teacher, I didn't play it too great, but it is still a good memory. Thank you for playing this piece!
He is also going to do my first nocturne, well more than anything I chose him. I'm sorry because my English is very bad haha😂❤
너무 멋져요. 볼 때마다 어쩜 이리 곡을 잘 치시는지 감탄이 나오네요. 감사합니다
Thank you for uploading in times like this where it is stressful. It really brought me peace and calm
My favorite nocturne! Im currently studying this one, great playing Kassia!
Uma belíssima peça de Chopin, como uma belíssima interpretação.
I love this. You’re amazing and so are your performances. Can you please do Nocturne Op.9 No.3 in B major next? It’s the least known nocturne in the Op.9 set.
I hope Kassia will play this piece soon, I think it is one of Chopin's best work!
@Claude-Achille Debussy YO DEBUSSY
До чего же замечательный ноктюрн! Я его слушаю уже более 10 лет, не могу насладиться. А это исполнение придаёт музыке волшебную привлекательность! Спасибо исполнителю! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Wonderfully played as always! Many people haven't heard this Nocturne, they only know Op. 9 No. 2 or something like that. This piece also isn't too hard.
I love your playing! It’s so smooth and well prepared. Well done, Kassia!
This is literally my favorite nocturne thank you kassia!
Without a doubt the best channel on this platform. Found this channel just under a year ago now and now I'm always playing you're music whenever I'm on my own. The way you perform truly makes these pieces timeless.
Absolutely stunning! Kassia, thanks for bringing us such a beautiful performance.
Thanks much for your words, Vic Jang!!:)💕 Have a good day!
A beautiful piece played beautifully ! Chopin is my favourite and l always think l've heard all of his repetiore and inevitably l'm wrong ! Thankyou Kassia
This one is so underrated, thank u kassia for playing it
Thank you for uploading! This isn't so known nocturne, but it's really beautiful. Leds are really beautiful too! Your performance is great as always! Thank you Kassia! :)
Thank you so much for your comment, Sir Louco!!:)💕
@@Kassiapiano Hi Kassia :)
Wow, the way you played it was just beautiful. I love your playing Kassia, keep up the work!
this is a nice song , and you are the best pianist
Congratulations on your channel reaching 1 million subscribers as soon as possible
Incredible effects and performance as always Kassia! I recently tested positive for CoViD-19 and have been feeling down recently, but this has made my day :) I hope you’re well Kassia!
Recently listened. Perfect as always 💖
とてもいい音色で元気をもらいました!
Never heard of this yet. Pretty simple and relaxing. Good cover!
You're right
오늘도 잘 듣고 갈게요!
방금 들었습니다. 훌륭한 해석임을 보장할 수 있습니다!
감사합니다!:)💕
What an emotional and moving piece! This sounds amazing!
The textures just get better and better, amazing performance kassia!
I absolutely adore your playing kassia!!
So glad to see someone play this no so well known piece, it’s underrated for sure. I would love to see you play Chopin’s Berecuse in D flat Major
Debo decir que esta pieza es bellísima, y sumando tu interpretación se crea una joya
WOW! Today's Nocturne is perfect...
I will practice it!
Just beautiful. The expression and dynamics are stunning. Bravo!!
Very good pianist. Good performance. Bravo. Thank you and good luck Kassia.
Amazing interpretation of this iconic piece👍
Amazing rendition of this fantastic piece. Thank you!
I love your videos 😢❤️
Kassia, marvelous, as always, you gave Chopin a big birthday present!
The start has the same notes as Beethoven's Sonata No. 8 "Pathetique" Mvt. 3, that already preshadows the tragic of this piece.
And is probably why its posthumous
Wow Fantastic! I really love your video Kassia.
You should deserve more subcribers.
You help me find all my favorite nocturnes. Thank you
Yesss my favorite!! And the most underrated
ハ短調や嬰ハ短調が好きな調性なので、この曲は好きな曲のひとつです。
難易度も極端に高くはなく、落ち着いて弾けばなんとかなる曲ですね。
演奏ありがとうございます。
ありがとうございます💕
Thank you so much for playing this Kassia
Thank you for the lovely play
This is amazing !
I am happy you uploaded a new video! Thanks for making my day better:)
Thank you so much all the time for your support, Moises!!:)💕
I look your videos with my whole Family…because your videos my son begin play the piano! Thank you very much for your amazing good videos👍! Good Luck!
Leonhard
I don’t know who is Kassia but I think he is a very good pianist. Thank you and good luck Kassia.
This Is so good! I think this Is One of the best Chopin piece, Is It?
Nádherné, ako všetko od Vás. Ďakujem 🥰
Great rendition as always! Kassia, you are such an inspiration for me (and your fans). I'll always listen to your music, especially Chopin's and Liszt's compositions:) Congrats!
Agreed, Chopin and Liszt are the best pianists.
This nocturne is magical, curious and just overall beautiful
Astonishing. I honestly didn't know this piece, but it now is in my top 3 favourite classical pieces ever.
I still cannot believe that Kassia doesn’t have a million subscribers
This is sublime. Thank you.
ps. love the visual as well.
I subscribed to you about a year and a half ago, not been at all disappointed! Your selection of music is wonderful, not to mention you play these pieces more beautifully than any other pianist I have seen on this platform. Keep up the great work, excited for when you reach the milestone of 1m subs!
One of my favourite nocturnes!
Non conoscevo questo Notturno...lo trovo meraviglioso❤
Voglio imparare a suonarlo anche se mi sembra difficile😢
Sei bravissimo
Grazie!
피아노 건반 제대로 쳐본적 없는 사람입니다만... 반년 넘게 회사에서 점심시간 마다 듣고 있습니다 또 퇴근 후에 생각나서 이 감미로운 피아노 선율 생각나서 또 듣습니다!!ㅋㅋ 진지하게 피아노 학원 다녀보고 싶은 생각입니다^^ 항상 응원합니다~! 그리고 감사합니다!!!
So well done! I’m going to enjoy learning this one . Thanks for the inspiration !
Beautiful one! You literally deserve 3M subscribers!
오랜만에 오셧네요 언제나 들어도 넘좋아요
Какое прекрасное исполнение!!! Тонко и чувственно...Спасибо!
your beautiful performance just crushed my heart
One of the nights that I love the most. Congratulations on a very beautiful professional execution. Thank you.
언제나 잘 듣고 있습니다
Kassia again the best pianist
Kassia and chopin, my favourite combination. I would love to see you play his 3rd Ballade ! Although that piece is quite the ask.
Une nocturne peu connu et pourtant si belle. Joué avec élégance, heureux de voir et d'écouter ces prestations :)
What a coincidence, I’m learning this right now and I’m almost done! I’m still a beginner/intermediate (only completed op9no2 and currently completing op72) but I’m hoping to slowly make my way through the Nocturnes list!
it's so soothing I love it
My firwst time listening to this nocturne and i love it already!😍😍
one of my favorites ! great playing !
such a a lovely piece could listen to chopin's nocturnes all day...the Kassia version and Claudio Arrau's Version... ❤
I love this piece so much. And now it’s very nice to hear this piece from your fingers.😇
Beautiful as always, Kassia! Love to hear you play
One of my favourite nocturne in whole list
Love your contents dear Kassia! Stay safe!!
Stay safe, too!:) Thank you!💕
@@Kassiapiano Aw, you're too kind, thank you again ❤
Heyy… Last week on Friday I had the chance of performing fur Elise and moonlight sonata 3rd movement for my school. I absolutely did amazing. I couldn’t wait to tell you so I hope you see this. Also, what brand piano do you have?
What about the first and second movement?
She has grand piano as I noticed in one of her vids
@@MiScusi69 I didn’t want to play those. I was allowed to play two songs, so I chose those songs.
Thank you so much for your comment!!:)💕
@@treyshelton7944 wow moonlight sonata 3rd movement? That’s really good skill…… on Wednesday I played chopins fantasie improtu for my middle school
Wow, well played!
I don't remember the last time I heard this piece. Definitely one of the least played nocturnes. Great job!
Honestly kassia if someone calls you a bot you should take it as a compliment at this point lmao anyway i love ur stuff kassia ❤ you give me hope to play piano again
とてもステキです😍♪
Sublime as usual Kassia, thank you.
Simplemente hermoso, nada más que decir.
노래 너무 좋아요
그리고 너무 힐링 되는것 같아요
Beautiful playing, as usual :)