C-Sharp Minor is literally the most magical key for music. It's like it unlocks some door to music in Heaven. 🎵 Agree? And as always Kassia's playing is beautiful!
I can't deal with the fact you have less subscribers than similar chanels like Rousseau. I like him a lot as well, but you are different. You interpret and get acquainted with the piece and the musician. We can feel it in your performances, you really put a lot of heart !!
Oh my god Kassia! This is my favourite waltz that I play. I loveeee how you play this! Way better then rosseau because he didn’t really add a piu Mosso on that part. I love you a love your godly fingers I love your style!!!!
Hey Kassia, thank you for making these videos. It's the main way I learn of classical pieces. I'm happy you have the ability to play such beautiful music for so many people, and I'm especially happy that I'm one of those people :) I hope you're doing well
trying learning through the sheet music and then imitating through the video, it could help you with interpreting sheet music later on, if you need help like that.
Hey Kassia, I am not sure you will read this but here I am writing this anyway. This interpretation has something in it other interpretations don't have, maybe its the colour you chose for the notes, maybe its the elegance in the way you play, or both . I learned the piece originally beacause of you, and its been a while since I listened to your interpretation and words cannot describe how differently, beautifully and gorgeously you played it compared to how I play it. Thank you.
My favorite waltz by Chopin. Thank you for posting this Kassia. To me there is much more to classical music and there is more of a story and the way you play it creates such a vivid picture of chopin taking his time making this waltz. Your performance was wonderful. Thank you for sharing💕
In moments like this you can truly understand how different a piece can be based on the performer. I've never been a huge fan of this piece, but since I listened to your version it's stuck in my head and now i'm looking foward to learn it myself. Thank you for the beautiful interpretation :3
YES! I'm so happy to hear this magnificent interpretation from you, Kassia! Bravo!!! You're one of the few RUclipsrs who are not only talented but also reads the input from the viewers too. First it's Nocturne Op. 48 No.1, then Nocturne Op. 55 No.1, and now this, all of them are my favorite Chopin pieces. I love them all! Now, if you don't mind, I'll just be waiting for Chopin's Scherzo No.2, perhaps someday my ears will be blessed with your interpretation of that piece :-)
My favourite Chopin's waltz! Thx for this perform. Even when some1 don't clear recognize classical music, if you listen this piece you have to know this is Chopin.
Im am never disappointed with how good you are at piano, a great motivation and Inspiration Great job!! (Edit) who the hell disliked the video and who dislikes the videos? why?
Did you know that…. This waltz was composed one year after his break-up with George Sand, and two years before he died of tuberculosis. It is inspired by the Slavic rhythm of Polonaises n and mazurkas, memories of the traditional music of his native Poland.
Kassia, absolutely wonderful! You play so expressively. Thank you for sharing this wonderful performance, it is my favorite interpretation so far. Keep it up!!!
My grandma would play this all the time and she did that part at 0:51 in a very peculiar way. She always started that part very slowly almost stopping and when she repeated she would always increase the speed a little until she was playing it very fast. Because of her I have a tendency to think people are playing this part wrong and I don't care if Chopin wrote it the other way, if that's the case he was wrong and he should rethink his entire work. Great job anyways!
Kassia - Like others have written on here before, I've never heard this interpretation before and it's really eye-opening. Keep up the great work with exploring the depth of these wonderful pieces - I especially love how you pay close attention to the inner voices as well. As is commonly said, playing the piano is essentially like listening to an orchestra. So many textures to explore and in the end (even with fundamental customs that we need to follow), there's really no right or wrong answer. I do tend to appreciate unusual but likable interpretations more because it opens up for more musical possibilities.
Charles Zhao oops, that’s Major they are talking about, not the minor :) But they said they like it if it were D flat instead of C sharp (Which is the same but they hate it because of too many sharps and D flat can be read easier they said.) I might be wrong thought but that’s what I know 🤔 💭
I don't know the difference between a world-class pianist and Kassia. I mean: You know how to play piano to the hardest levels (I think) and you are fluid and you have the dinamics and tempo and all this stuff. I really don't see the diference
With a few exceptions it mostly comes down to exposure. The same way, say, ”the world’s most handsome or beautiful” person is always a celebrity. I’m sure that among the world’s eight billion people there are individuals equally or more handsome or beautiful, but due to lack of exposure, we’ll never find out who they are. Now, with internet and social media, it’s becoming easier for people to find a platform and get exposure, but to really become world renowned pure skill isn’t enough. In the case of a pianist, especially a classical one at that, you need to get involved with certain schools, train under certain people, play at certain opera houses etc.
Piano playing doesn’t only come down to ability. If you hear a normal person’s version of ballade in g minor compared to Zimerman’s interpretation, you will notice a world of difference. However, I think Kassia’s interpretations are amazing too and often better than world class pianists (This might be naïveté or lack of experience on my part, but I do think so)
Hello, I have been listening to your music for a while now and I am blown away by the originality and depth of your interpretation. I was hooked to the very end of this performence and although a piece I have heard ove r 1000 times, and one I myself know very well, you brough feelings of excitement, expectation and joy to me with your sound.
I have mixed feeling after hearing this. It has the element of sadness, angry then happy (grateful, i think?) Back to sadness and angry again. I really love this part 1:20
Kassia, you are a legend! This is one of my favorite Chopin pieces. Great performance! I am expecting more amazing performances from you. Can you please do Prelude in G minor by Rachmaninoff? - From Sara
This is my favourite piano piece- whenever I find a new channel with classical piano music I have to search for this song lol. Happy to see you played it
Awesome performance, that walz is my next goal right after 1 minute walz which im finishing ^^ Pl: Poza tym jestem ogromnie dumny z tego ze tak utalentowana pianistka jest z Polski 😌😌❤️ Eng: im so proud that such talentet musician is from my coutry- Poland
Oh my god. This is so beautiful. i didnt even watch it. i just listened to the first bar and i knew it was perfect. Thank you Kassia for giving us, your fans, an opportunity to listen to great classical music. Thank you heart ♥️.
Hi, Kassia ! I'm leaving a comment to say that I adore your channel. I absolutely love your version of the Liebestraum No.3, and your interpretations in general are for me, sincerely sublime.
In my opinion I think Rousseau's interpretations more rememble that of the norm :) i think that Kassia often shows are more daring playstale for better or worse. I love both artists !
Kassia, you almost left me without words with this performance, every single note was perfect, the voices were perfectly-expressed, the dynamics were perfect, the interpretation was perfect, this performance is PERFECT in every aspect! This is truly one of the best performances you’ve gifted us, and I thank you from the deepest part of my heart, you make your subscribers’ day a real joy when you upload, and you even inspired me to finally learn this amazing Waltz. I sincerely Hope you haven’t had any kind of problems after moving abroad and I wish you the best. Have a Good Day! ;}
Loved how you emphasised the right hand thumb notes starting at 3:33
if you listen to rubinstein's version he does that too.
Rachmaninoff too :D I like this way of playing it!
Nearly every pianist does that
Ohhh so that's what gives that slow-down effect, I've been wondering about that for some time now thanks 😅
kissin does it too its rly a nice touch
C-Sharp Minor is literally the most magical key for music. It's like it unlocks some door to music in Heaven. 🎵
Agree?
And as always Kassia's playing is beautiful!
A lot of great and popular pieces are in C# minor, so yeah, I can't disagree
Also D minor
@@chrisy367 and A minor
meanwhile twoset violin ranking the scales :
Oh, it slipped to E (rank), my bad
*googling Bethoveen moonlight sonata*
ok, fine. D (rank)
@@2piee *c flat major*
This is probably my favourite Chopin waltz, I really liked your interpretation and how you didnt rush it, it feels beautifully melancholic.
Often the problem is that people play too fast, and you have no time to "feel" the music, but Kassia always leaves enough time to feel.
This is the first classical piece I learned from Chopin :D
Do you remember it?
@@wegumaji4730 no :/
The Pufferfish mine was nocturne no 20, I don’t remember it either
That's quite the first piece to learn from Chopin :o
My first was nocturne in d flat minor
Perpetual Writing Is that op 27 no 2?
real fun begins at 0:52 this part makes me cry i dont know why.
It describe the process of heartbreak and letting it go in rage the mode very well
Wow I never heard an interpretation like this
Same!
Kassia loves to modify and play with the tempo , and the most of her interpretation are amazing
@@chopin2747 her*
@@nikhilkakde7270 thanks
In the beginning, it sounds somewhat like Rubinstein’s but it’s an amazing performance.
Honestly I really wish I could play like you. I love this piece and all of Chopin's work.
Don't we all?
But we'll never be able to.
We can only play how we play.
@@pianohelper8873 yup everyone has thei unique style keep grinding till the day become ur real u
with a lot of hardwork i was able to play dance of the sugar plum fairy and with my own style so i am happy☺☺
Trust me today, work on it tonight, and if doesn't work tomorrow I'll pay the bill
This is one of the first pieces my teacher learned, he loves it. It is beautiful.
I can't deal with the fact you have less subscribers than similar chanels like Rousseau. I like him a lot as well, but you are different. You interpret and get acquainted with the piece and the musician. We can feel it in your performances, you really put a lot of heart !!
0:52 - 1:20 my favourite part of this Chopin's masterpiece...
Chopin waltz is too easy
@@HenryDa8th *proceeds to play improvisation even Chopin didn't hear
"I knew it wasn't going to be that easy"
Ohh yes🥰😍
@@Noodle966 hahahhahahs
Im learning it now and its not easy
"Chopin waltz? Too easy" - Mr. Ice
I see what you wrote there
Secret! Piano battle 😁😁
''switching from black keys to white keys wow'' -this girl
@@spideytchu1759 WOOOOOWWWW
Everyone know what's a piano battle xD
Oh my god Kassia! This is my favourite waltz that I play. I loveeee how you play this! Way better then rosseau because he didn’t really add a piu Mosso on that part. I love you a love your godly fingers I love your style!!!!
I love the dynamics you used to play this piece. It's just stupendous.
One of my favorite Chopin pieces!
Beautifully played👏👏
One of the most elegant waltzes.... stunning Kassia.
One of my favorite Chopin waltzes, thank you for this :)
정말 꾸준히 많은 명곡들 올려주셔서 감사하다는 말씀 드리고 싶습니다. 정말 덕분에 악흥의 순간, 열정소나타 등 많은 명곡들 알수 있었습니다 특히 저번 라흐마니노프 협주곡 2번 정말 잘 들었습니다 앞으로도 많은 명곡 부탁드립니다 감사합니다
Hey Kassia, thank you for making these videos. It's the main way I learn of classical pieces. I'm happy you have the ability to play such beautiful music for so many people, and I'm especially happy that I'm one of those people :) I hope you're doing well
trying learning through the sheet music and then imitating through the video, it could help you with interpreting sheet music later on, if you need help like that.
@@rainqd1889 that's what I do lol. Nice.
Also try chennal "piano secrets"
Absolutely mind-blowing. What a performance!
Such delicate performance, truly outstanding work. You're a true pianist, keep it up!
You're reading my mind! I just searched for this 5 minutes ago! Great to hear you play it.
Kassia:
THE BEST❤️
QLS AlphaTM aren’t you the guy that always says the same simply piano comment?
@@closedlol1757 yes I am😂
This is a perfect piece of music, in every aspect.
Hey Kassia, I am not sure you will read this but here I am writing this anyway.
This interpretation has something in it other interpretations don't have, maybe its the colour you chose for the notes, maybe its the elegance in the way you play, or both . I learned the piece originally beacause of you, and its been a while since I listened to your interpretation and words cannot describe how differently, beautifully and gorgeously you played it compared to how I play it.
Thank you.
Staccatos muy claros y suaves, no exagerados, muy linda interpretacion!!
thanks for posting this beautiful Chopin's Waltz (it's one of my favorites)
My favorite waltz by Chopin. Thank you for posting this Kassia. To me there is much more to classical music and there is more of a story and the way you play it creates such a vivid picture of chopin taking his time making this waltz. Your performance was wonderful. Thank you for sharing💕
You are the best piano player
In moments like this you can truly understand how different a piece can be based on the performer.
I've never been a huge fan of this piece, but since I listened to your version it's stuck in my head and now i'm looking foward to learn it myself.
Thank you for the beautiful interpretation :3
YES! I'm so happy to hear this magnificent interpretation from you, Kassia! Bravo!!!
You're one of the few RUclipsrs who are not only talented but also reads the input from the viewers too. First it's Nocturne Op. 48 No.1, then Nocturne Op. 55 No.1, and now this, all of them are my favorite Chopin pieces. I love them all!
Now, if you don't mind, I'll just be waiting for Chopin's Scherzo No.2, perhaps someday my ears will be blessed with your interpretation of that piece :-)
My favourite Chopin's waltz! Thx for this perform.
Even when some1 don't clear recognize classical music, if you listen this piece you have to know this is Chopin.
When i listen to you music i feel better thanks🙌🏻❤️
You play with such finesse, just indescribable. You are so underrated and deserve to be at the top.
Im am never disappointed with how good you are at piano, a great motivation and Inspiration
Great job!!
(Edit) who the hell disliked the video and who dislikes the videos? why?
Nice textures. I like that waltz too! Looks tricky at first glance
Oh Flaming! Idk why she isn't replying anyone ;-;
I hope she is ok and will reply us later.
Did you know that….
This waltz was composed one year after his break-up with George Sand, and two years before he died of tuberculosis.
It is inspired by the Slavic rhythm of Polonaises n and mazurkas, memories of the traditional music of his native Poland.
@@_iakvb771 George Sand died of an intestinal occlusion considered inoperable
Berlioz Yhat is so sad 😭
George Sand was a total loser, leaving Chopin like that. That's right, L O S E R.
{•김윤설 LunaTriix•} Serves her right though.
@@theflowerpiano2102 that's so mean shes not a looser :0
Kassia is the Chopin expert!
와 미친 그쪽이랑 저 통하는거 아니에요? 저도 1일전부터 이거 치고있었는데 뭐들으먄서 귀에 익힐까했는데 딱 올려주시네용
Yes.
si
My absolutely favourite piece from Chopin!
Благодарю вас за чудесную музыку и замечательное исполнение!!! ❤❤❤
Kassia, absolutely wonderful! You play so expressively. Thank you for sharing this wonderful performance, it is my favorite interpretation so far. Keep it up!!!
My grandma would play this all the time and she did that part at 0:51 in a very peculiar way. She always started that part very slowly almost stopping and when she repeated she would always increase the speed a little until she was playing it very fast. Because of her I have a tendency to think people are playing this part wrong and I don't care if Chopin wrote it the other way, if that's the case he was wrong and he should rethink his entire work. Great job anyways!
어디서 들어봤다 했더니 말할수없는 비밀에 나왔던 노래네요
종종 들려오던 노래라 더 친숙하고 끌리네요
Amazing interpretation
Kassia - Like others have written on here before, I've never heard this interpretation before and it's really eye-opening. Keep up the great work with exploring the depth of these wonderful pieces - I especially love how you pay close attention to the inner voices as well. As is commonly said, playing the piano is essentially like listening to an orchestra. So many textures to explore and in the end (even with fundamental customs that we need to follow), there's really no right or wrong answer. I do tend to appreciate unusual but likable interpretations more because it opens up for more musical possibilities.
You should put the part that "even Chopin didn't know" into the performance too
Officially the first Chopin piece I learned, about 3 years ago. This is such a beautiful wispy and misty way of playing this it, and I LOVE it :)
Шопен это любовь навсегда, Кассия играет круто) спасибо за музыку.
Согласен на сто процентов и про Шопена , про Кассию 👍🏻💪🏻
Why are so many good pieces in C-sharp minor?
The magic key I guess :/
It’s lamentable that twoset didn’t mark it in S tier🙁
Charles Zhao oops, that’s Major they are talking about, not the minor :) But they said they like it if it were D flat instead of C sharp (Which is the same but they hate it because of too many sharps and D flat can be read easier they said.) I might be wrong thought but that’s what I know 🤔 💭
I Think because chopin liked this key very Mutch.....and if you like you can compose the nest in this key.....
@@skylar3531 exactly,it's my favorite minor key and I'm currently composing a chopin-like nocturne in this key
Amazing!!!! 100% my favourite piece!!
오늘 삘 받아서 하루종일 말할수없는비밀 편곡 쇼팽왈츠 연습했는데 1시간전에 올라와서 놀랬어요!! 잘 듣고갑니다 감사합니다😍
Second to say that KASSIA IS A BLOODY LEGEND!!!
ショパンのワルツのなかで7番はとても好きなので、kassiaさんが弾いてくれて嬉しいです。
相変わらず美しい手捌きです。
同じワルツで10番69-2もお願いします。
hold on- your interpretation of the piu mosso is so unpredictable but yet soooo good
Your way to play is unique!!! Good job!💕
I don't know the difference between a world-class pianist and Kassia. I mean: You know how to play piano to the hardest levels (I think) and you are fluid and you have the dinamics and tempo and all this stuff. I really don't see the diference
With a few exceptions it mostly comes down to exposure. The same way, say, ”the world’s most handsome or beautiful” person is always a celebrity. I’m sure that among the world’s eight billion people there are individuals equally or more handsome or beautiful, but due to lack of exposure, we’ll never find out who they are.
Now, with internet and social media, it’s becoming easier for people to find a platform and get exposure, but to really become world renowned pure skill isn’t enough. In the case of a pianist, especially a classical one at that, you need to get involved with certain schools, train under certain people, play at certain opera houses etc.
Piano playing doesn’t only come down to ability. If you hear a normal person’s version of ballade in g minor compared to Zimerman’s interpretation, you will notice a world of difference.
However, I think Kassia’s interpretations are amazing too and often better than world class pianists (This might be naïveté or lack of experience on my part, but I do think so)
@@Anonymous-wj6bu Well, she is a professional pianist, so make of that what you will. Compared to Rousseau I think she is lightyears ahead
@@DomskiPlays She is better but I prefer Rousseau's interpretation of this particular piece
@@Anonymous-wj6bu listen Valentina’s
It's my favourite waltz! I learned it 3 years ago and now I still often play it.😁
I first watched Rousseau’s vid on this song but since u posted, now you
Hello, I have been listening to your music for a while now and I am blown away by the originality and depth of your interpretation. I was hooked to the very end of this performence and although a piece I have heard ove r 1000 times, and one I myself know very well, you brough feelings of excitement, expectation and joy to me with your sound.
I have mixed feeling after hearing this. It has the element of sadness, angry then happy (grateful, i think?) Back to sadness and angry again.
I really love this part 1:20
Yes.
Kassia you’re performance is literally enchanting ✨
Kassia, you are a legend! This is one of my favorite Chopin pieces. Great performance! I am expecting more amazing performances from you. Can you please do Prelude in G minor by Rachmaninoff?
- From Sara
I would love to hear that!
Hi flower piano
A cHoPiN fAn Hi :)
NerdSpla2n Me too :)
Manichan World So russian 🇷🇺
This piece was played beautifully amazing job Kassia 👏
I wish I could press the like button thousands of times!
@Adam Schiff No it wouldn't. If you did it 999 times, then it would.
@Adam Schiff you are right
Good gosh Kassia... I've never been a bigger fan of someone without having seen their face! Love how you sped up there in the middle of this piece. 👍🏻
Great interpretation! As much as I like your new orchestra effect I still enjoy your pure playing the most! 😊
This was the one I learned when I started to play Chopin’s waltz, then more...
카시아님 정말 신기하게 제가 좋아하는 곡들만 올려주십니다!! :) 혹시 리스트의 마제파(mazeppa)도 연주해주실 수 있나요?? 극강(?)의 테크닉이 보고 싶습니돠!!! ㅎㅎ
This is my favourite piano piece- whenever I find a new channel with classical piano music I have to search for this song lol. Happy to see you played it
Awesome performance, that walz is my next goal right after 1 minute walz which im finishing ^^
Pl: Poza tym jestem ogromnie dumny z tego ze tak utalentowana pianistka jest z Polski 😌😌❤️
Eng: im so proud that such talentet musician is from my coutry- Poland
İ will start this piece next week i am almost done with Mozart piano sonata no.12 in F major (2nd movement)
Это так круто, я почему-то сразу начинаю представлять, как под эту песню танцевали на балах несколько веков назад. Красиво, очень красиво
Спасибо!
this is one of my favorite waltzes! thank you for posting
WOOOOO been waiting for this waltz for quite some time now!
Proud to be Polish, like Chopin❤
I wake up for clsses and, what a Nice wake up!
You have the best musical interpretation I’ve found on RUclips I really love your playing
"Oh cool I know how to play this song too!"
*watches video*
"Haha just kidding I've never played piano a day in my life"
Michael Read “piece”
Rulex doesn’t matter means the same thing
Daniel Guo sacrilegious
@@RulexYT7 *lamentable*
imo, it’s one of the easier Chopin waltzes, esp if you’re at an intermediate level of piano playing! try it out, see if you surprise yourself :)
Kassia, thx you for your perfomances!❤
너무너무 좋아하는 쇼팽❤
Kassia님이 연주하면 왜 더 특별하게 들릴까요.
오늘도 최고예요~
이번 곡도 플레이리스트 등록 완료:)
I love your piano, Also your videos have been helping me through these hard times in my area
5 seconds in and it's already perfect 👏✨
Your performance has so much nuance and artistry. I like your rubato and dynamics. Bravo!
Who else thinks we need a Rousseau vs Kassia competition?
Only Me? Okay.
Kassia would win
@@pianistofmusic290 agree
I love this piece
Oh my god. This is so beautiful. i didnt even watch it. i just listened to the first bar and i knew it was perfect. Thank you Kassia for giving us, your fans, an opportunity to listen to great classical music. Thank you heart ♥️.
That was enjoyable. Thank you!! You made my day brighter with this one. Kudos!!!
3:34 that hidden melody...
Absolutely genius
One of my favorite Chopin's Waltz, thank you so much ♥️
Chopin Waltz? Thats that easy.
I hope someone gets it lol
*Sacrilegious*
don't tell anyone it's a *secret*
This! One of my faves. Very therapeutic❤
Oooh I just started learning this waltz
The melodies are just....
Fabulous!
Hi, Kassia ! I'm leaving a comment to say that I adore your channel. I absolutely love your version of the Liebestraum No.3, and your interpretations in general are for me, sincerely sublime.
Zenitsu I see u there AHAHA
Finally, at least someone is better than Rousseau
🔥 🔥 🔥
Ik personally I think this performance is a bit better than Rousseau's but otherwise Rousseau's other performance are better in my opinion lol
In my opinion I think Rousseau's interpretations more rememble that of the norm :) i think that Kassia often shows are more daring playstale for better or worse. I love both artists !
@@ResonantP no i mean i was offended by Rousseau in a way. I'm banned from the discord server.
@@saxetvidenskab3335 :)))
1:20 - 1:27 it sounds magical
Good performance and visualization! Also, I am trying to learn this piece, so beautiful 😍 💖 I will practice more by watching your impressive videos:)
Good as always
Kassia, you almost left me without words with this performance, every single note was perfect, the voices were perfectly-expressed, the dynamics were perfect, the interpretation was perfect, this performance is PERFECT in every aspect! This is truly one of the best performances you’ve gifted us, and I thank you from the deepest part of my heart, you make your subscribers’ day a real joy when you upload, and you even inspired me to finally learn this amazing Waltz.
I sincerely Hope you haven’t had any kind of problems after moving abroad and I wish you the best. Have a Good Day! ;}
Chopin waltz are perfect.