Beethoven - Sonata No.17 Tempest 3rd Movement

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2019
  • L. v. Beethoven - Piano Sonata No.17 “Tempest” in D minor, Op.31 No.2 III Movement : Allegretto (Tempest 3rd Movement)
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  • @Kassiapiano
    @Kassiapiano  4 года назад +4445

    Hi!:) This piece (Sonata No.17) was composed by Beethoven when he has a really difficult time. Sonata No.18 was composed after overcoming difficulties. Therefore, the two pieces give a very different feeling. Tempest is the name given later. There are some interesting anecdotes related to this. If you search them, it can help you to understand this piece.
    Thank you very much for your support! Have a good weekend.

    • @gabrielgan2971
      @gabrielgan2971 4 года назад +46

      Thanks Kassia, loved the performance as usual

    • @akshaygowrishankar7440
      @akshaygowrishankar7440 4 года назад +36

      This is such a beautiful piece. I have the intention of adding this performance to my Classical music playlist :)
      Speaking of Beethoven, I made a Symphony No. 5 piano interpretation.

    • @akshaygowrishankar7440
      @akshaygowrishankar7440 4 года назад +10

      @TheTage Show thank you so much! :)

    • @ochinchinsama
      @ochinchinsama 4 года назад +20

      An absolutely wonderful performance as always.
      By the way, could you arrange Chopin etude op25 no11. A lot of people including me love that piece.

    • @gabrielgan2971
      @gabrielgan2971 4 года назад +20

      @@ochinchinsama Ikr, that's my one of my favourite Chopin etude

  • @shubhamvashishth7211
    @shubhamvashishth7211 4 года назад +9094

    If we combine Kassia and Rousseau's channel, we'll have a playlist of most classical pieces with amazing interpretation and sound quality.

    • @Kassiapiano
      @Kassiapiano  4 года назад +1573

      Thank you!!💕

    • @bhooshanpandit1344
      @bhooshanpandit1344 4 года назад +172

      And SeeMusic Piano

    • @amarnathnandi2327
      @amarnathnandi2327 4 года назад +354

      But sound quality of Rousseau's difficult pieces are as good as other recordings out there
      Example
      Chopin ballade no 1 by Kristian Zimmerman
      But from kassia videos the music is rich dynamics and modulations

    • @_ra1n
      @_ra1n 4 года назад +201

      Who knows what would happen if they collabed-I wouldn't mind seeing that

    • @HuxleysShaggyDog
      @HuxleysShaggyDog 4 года назад +105

      @@_ra1n Would their kids play clavichord or harpsichord?

  • @emma-rb7cs
    @emma-rb7cs 3 года назад +3011

    Don't dump a pianist. He's gonna give everyone learning piano a super hard time.

    • @jamesowen8623
      @jamesowen8623 3 года назад +108

      banger comment
      also 69th like :P

    • @wjefe525
      @wjefe525 3 года назад +30

      I'm in this super hard time from 2 years ago got you

    • @ameenalsubee8900
      @ameenalsubee8900 3 года назад +100

      He didn’t make this cuz Elise dumped him. I bet he could care less about her when the biggest problem at that time was his hearing when it was almost gone at this point

    • @name5702
      @name5702 3 года назад +14

      Literally no correlation, and also Beethoven composed a lot more than just one sonata

    • @davidgarrett4327
      @davidgarrett4327 3 года назад +63

      y'all don't have to go to statistics, just enjoy comment, it was made for fun, you can literally sense of sarcasm behind it

  • @lloydaran
    @lloydaran 2 года назад +760

    Beethoven was an outstanding genius... I understand why this piece was called "Tempest": I can feel the movement of the waves with the theme, then I can see lightning cracking through the sky with the rapid passages, thunder roaring with the forte bass parts, and eventually everything calms down, there are some echoes of the storm, but it finally goes quiet. Incredible.

    • @KyubiwanII
      @KyubiwanII 2 года назад +15

      I know right

    • @KyubiwanII
      @KyubiwanII 2 года назад +16

      He depicted a storm in the 4th mvt of his Pastoral symphony, too.

    • @RayofSunshine1753
      @RayofSunshine1753 2 года назад +5

      How old was he when he wrote this marvelous movement of non words?

    • @ommanipadmehum4975
      @ommanipadmehum4975 Год назад +4

      Visualisation abilities seem in you profound.
      To see clearly in mind what sound reflects to. (Means several levels of clarity and yours seem high)
      Rare on this world.
      Kyéah, All (u) said right !

    • @sabersalsh1200
      @sabersalsh1200 Год назад +1

      I know, right? This makes me imagine a man on a small wooden raft being tossed about in a storm

  • @endame90
    @endame90 2 года назад +137

    This piece has some magic, once I start listening to it, it remains in my mind all day and I end up listening to it over and over again.

  • @nicolasnobis9141
    @nicolasnobis9141 4 года назад +641

    Amazing, Beethoven really left us with so many beautiful pieces even though his life was hard. It’s a miracle he still enjoyed playing piano because his father would come home drunk every night and force him to play and if he missed a beat or note he would be hit this happened at the earliest when he was 5. Beethoven’s music really portrays the feelings he had in life. Wonderful job kassia

    • @Kassiapiano
      @Kassiapiano  4 года назад +149

      Hi, Nicolas.:) He had a hard time in his childhood. When he made this song, he lost his lover, and hearing also began to have big problems. Anyway, always thank you!💕

    • @martyisokay
      @martyisokay 3 года назад +28

      Aside from the obvious beauty of Beethoven's music, I can definitely feel the intense emotions -of his past- in his music; I can relate. I can assume that he was short-tempered.

    • @fjames208
      @fjames208 2 года назад +9

      He was simply a genius 👍💕

    • @Trooman20
      @Trooman20 Год назад +2

      And despite all of that he still wrote numerous joyful pieces!

    • @Classical4Piano
      @Classical4Piano 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@martyisokayyeah aparrently he was very short tempered

  • @benlizon
    @benlizon 2 года назад +184

    the modulation from 4:38-5:00 is genius. going around the circle of fifths using secondary dominants to minor v before bringing the second theme in d minor. beethoven really had some brilliant ideas

    • @katttttt
      @katttttt Месяц назад +2

      Lol I can play this part, but still don't really understand what it means in music theory (like what you just mentioned, second dominant etc.). Have to dive deep into it I guess or just ask someone haha (any reply is welcome xD)

  • @josekalilsalles4706
    @josekalilsalles4706 3 года назад +287

    The pianist is wonderful. This is true art and absolutely beauty.

    • @MonicaKentjana
      @MonicaKentjana 3 года назад +4

      @@johnbartlett9568 search it at google, Biden won, and covid is actually true- :p

    • @ilovemilfs69420
      @ilovemilfs69420 3 года назад +5

      @@johnbartlett9568 wait til u start losing your taste lmao

    • @goatcraft1304
      @goatcraft1304 3 года назад +1

      @@johnbartlett9568 this guy from Neptune or something?

    • @Itibitydetsku
      @Itibitydetsku 2 года назад +2

      @@goatcraft1304 What he say?

  • @skullkid8662
    @skullkid8662 4 года назад +1789

    i really hope i can play like you can some day

    • @Kassiapiano
      @Kassiapiano  4 года назад +382

      I believe that you can if you practice hard.:) Thank you!💕

    • @daviddeluca968
      @daviddeluca968 4 года назад +17

      @@Kassiapiano how do you practise do you read sheet music?

    • @Football0Lover
      @Football0Lover 4 года назад +33

      @@daviddeluca968 Play piano

    • @flare380
      @flare380 4 года назад +19

      David DeLuca You just have to keep sight reading every day. Sight read as much as possible, and you’ll be able to read sheet music faster and more accurately

    • @Lisa-xr6ty
      @Lisa-xr6ty 4 года назад +4

      you hope, i wish

  • @rrl903
    @rrl903 4 года назад +866

    When I listen to this particular piece, it’s like I hear the devil and angels singing at the same time. Beethoven was so beautiful and so crazy.

    • @boastherkildsen1120
      @boastherkildsen1120 4 года назад +32

      The last phrase can be summarized as:'artistic'.

    • @ameenalsubee8900
      @ameenalsubee8900 3 года назад +35

      Yes, Beethoven wrote this at his worst time in life. This piece is supposed to give anger and anxiety and the end of a tunnel.

    • @rrl903
      @rrl903 3 года назад +8

      @@ameenalsubee8900 I didn’t know that~~ very interesting , thank you for sharing :)

    • @skincareceo
      @skincareceo 2 года назад +8

      I feel this way about Lacrimosa.

    • @DaisyChains246
      @DaisyChains246 2 года назад +1

      So true

  • @polimonto5448
    @polimonto5448 8 месяцев назад +61

    I have always envisioned 0:36 is a symbol of beethoven's hearing loss, playing the same sequence louder and louder in increasing frustration because he can't hear it properly

    • @Mehrshad84
      @Mehrshad84 6 месяцев назад +8

      That's a amazing point!

    • @tetrislikeaboss
      @tetrislikeaboss 3 месяца назад +10

      You just made me view the piece in a whole different way

    • @BIackhole
      @BIackhole 2 месяца назад +2

      Thanks for this information

    • @VlxWIZzZARDxlV
      @VlxWIZzZARDxlV Месяц назад

      It isn't frustration. It's passion.

  • @ld12311231
    @ld12311231 2 года назад +34

    Lord Almighty, you have a gift! Every time I watch and list to you and Kassia I end up in tears.

    • @Kassiapiano
      @Kassiapiano  2 года назад +9

      Thank you for your comments!:)💕

  • @rachadyasser4692
    @rachadyasser4692 4 года назад +721

    For the first 26 seconds i was like this sounds more like Chopin than Beethoven then at 0:26 my boi Beethoven entered the chat.

    • @dhoomdhaammusicmasti.horiz1785
      @dhoomdhaammusicmasti.horiz1785 3 года назад +41

      Fun fact :this sonata was composed much before Chopin was born

    • @lekirb7797
      @lekirb7797 3 года назад +14

      well beethoven likes putting sudden changes in his pieces so yeah :/
      edit: liked, he's dead

    • @rashednimri2006
      @rashednimri2006 3 года назад +1

      @Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin 🔴🔴🔴CHOPIN CAN YOU FOLLOW : (@nimri.pianississimo ) ON INSTAGRAM
      AND THANK YOU A LOT 🔴🔴🔴❤

    • @ParrotQueenPlays
      @ParrotQueenPlays 3 года назад

      @Roland Safiyati the name or the comment? 😂

    • @ParrotQueenPlays
      @ParrotQueenPlays 3 года назад

      @Roland Safiyati lmao

  • @StefandeJong1
    @StefandeJong1 3 года назад +728

    4:26 That transposition to the Eb gives me goosebumps every time..

    • @rannveig83
      @rannveig83 2 года назад +22

      Damn I know it's kinda crazy👍

    • @mamathasuraj5180
      @mamathasuraj5180 2 года назад +8

      Oof yeah dude

    • @jeviljuice1633
      @jeviljuice1633 2 года назад +30

      Holy shit I just busted

    • @jin_cotl
      @jin_cotl 2 года назад +7

      Same

    • @jimmycurry5113
      @jimmycurry5113 2 года назад +32

      I don’t mean to be a prick but it’s B flat major. It just takes a wild turn from d minor to b flat major to b flat minor and the series of broken octaves

  • @vyankateshkale5864
    @vyankateshkale5864 2 года назад +18

    This is hands down one of my favourite classical pieces by Beethoven. Wonderful performance Kassia. As usual, a ground breaking performance.

  • @theBTCgaming
    @theBTCgaming 2 года назад +15

    The best key change ever!!! Beethoven never ceases to amaze me

  • @guillaumealmyre2634
    @guillaumealmyre2634 4 года назад +545

    This particular one was in my head for the last couple of days and I said to myself "I wish Rousseau or Kassia can do a video of this sonata" and here you are! Thank you!

    • @Kassiapiano
      @Kassiapiano  4 года назад +53

      Thank you! I am glad that you like my selection.💕

    • @glebpleb4400
      @glebpleb4400 4 года назад +1

      rousseau has done this and you’ve copy and pasted that

    • @guillaumealmyre2634
      @guillaumealmyre2634 4 года назад +5

      @@glebpleb4400 I must have missed this one then, I'll go check that. And no, I wrote it with my own fingers :D

    • @JSerrato289
      @JSerrato289 4 года назад +8

      @@glebpleb4400 Rousseau has not yet covered this sonata yet

    • @whyiseverysinglehandletaken2
      @whyiseverysinglehandletaken2 2 года назад +2

      @@glebpleb4400 rosseau definitely hasn't

  • @allegrovivace6806
    @allegrovivace6806 4 года назад +509

    I'm a lonely girl in my bedroom, stuck in Taiwan. I do have more freedom here since the Corelli-19 is more controlled here, but I can't enjoy the freedom. My piano is still in the USA, and I'm listening to this piece along with other piano pieces and crying, and wishing for my piano.
    Perhaps I'm overreacting, but piano means a lot to me. I've played since I was seven, and before the age of twelve I hated practicing but kind of liked playing random things. Then, when I was twelve, I quit. For a part of the school year, as well as the entire summer, I didn't play. When we moved, my mom asked me if I wanted to start piano again. I am ashamed to admit that I was indecisive as a result of laziness and unwillingness to practice. Thankfully, I decided to restart lessons and this time was extremely passionate. I fell even more in love with piano and loved to both learn new pieces, practice old pieces, and improvise.
    Now I feel like piano is my life, and I miss my piano a lot. But thank you so much, Kassia. It's still really nice listening to your pieces and it heals my heart somewhat.

    • @jeronimoflorezsierra4383
      @jeronimoflorezsierra4383 4 года назад +2

      HOLA
      HELLO

    • @katiemutschler6040
      @katiemutschler6040 4 года назад +30

      I got injured and couldn't play piano for almost a year, and I had to work with a sports therapist who worked with athletes and musicians who couldn't practice because of injury. She would say to remember that you are not alone, and someday you will be able to play again (hopefully). She would even go as far to say that you may be experiencing symptoms of grief as you are away from the piano.
      It isnt the same thing, but you could use this time to learn about body mapping at the piano or ways to practice away from the piano. I used my time away from the piano to learn other ways to practice, and it saved me from experiencing too much grief.
      I am sending good vibes your way

    • @Chris-xs3vu
      @Chris-xs3vu 4 года назад +20

      I have the urge to touch the piano and play it while keep telling myself
      NO, STOP IT, CONCENTRATE ON THE EXAMS FOR NOW AND YOU CAN PLAY IT AS MUCH AS YOU WANT AFTER
      But still i would sit in front of the piano and play it everyday

    • @awe331
      @awe331 4 года назад +33

      Corelli 19 lol

    • @allegrovivace6806
      @allegrovivace6806 4 года назад +4

      @@katiemutschler6040 thank you :)))

  • @user-kk3vy8eb8v
    @user-kk3vy8eb8v 3 года назад +38

    Спасибо за исполнение, слушала с удовольствием. Классическая музыка это что-то. Слушаешь и как будто весь твой внутренний мир переворачивается. Время пройдёт, нас не будет но эта музыка будет всегда завораживать, её будут слушать всегда.

  • @copeycopey8775
    @copeycopey8775 2 года назад +3

    This is the most beautifully placed rendition of this piece that I have ever heard.

  • @Roy_100Malaeb
    @Roy_100Malaeb 4 года назад +179

    3:14 the beautifulest melody i have ever heard

    • @hasanhamid1786
      @hasanhamid1786 3 года назад +17

      Agree

    • @Bakebakebakebake
      @Bakebakebakebake 3 года назад +25

      @@hasanhamid1786 my friend, you are deaf

    • @hasanhamid1786
      @hasanhamid1786 3 года назад +24

      @@Bakebakebakebake ohh sorry I forgot

    • @hasanhamid1786
      @hasanhamid1786 3 года назад +32

      @@Bakebakebakebake wait a minute I am the one who made it so I know how it sounds

    • @chopinfrederic5040
      @chopinfrederic5040 3 года назад +8

      @@Bakebakebakebake But he could READ the melody and hear it in his mind

  • @PianoScenesMoviesandSeries
    @PianoScenesMoviesandSeries 4 года назад +45

    That ending is amazing. It's like this whole spectacle of beautiness, and it's just gone like the wind. The perfect outro.

    • @nv16123
      @nv16123 2 года назад +2

      I like that :)

  • @user-er8de8tv5r
    @user-er8de8tv5r 2 года назад +57

    Я в восторге от вашего исполнения!!!Огромное спасибо за ваш талант и профессионализм!

  • @nsdasocietymusic
    @nsdasocietymusic 2 года назад +17

    I fell in love with this composition a long time ago and was determined to play it. Every time I watch this performance, I am completely awestruck. The amount of attention and personalization you put into this piece is incredible! Accurate version. Wonderful job Kassia.

  • @ludix711
    @ludix711 4 года назад +217

    3:21 my favorite part

    • @Kassiapiano
      @Kassiapiano  4 года назад +13

      Thank you, Julian!!:)💕

    • @Staticreset
      @Staticreset 4 года назад +40

      My favorite part 0:00 - 7:00 one of the best 😉💞

    • @ludix711
      @ludix711 4 года назад +4

      @@Staticreset of course it is

    • @___lal___
      @___lal___ 4 года назад +2

      @David Garavedian my favourite part 3:08 - 3:20

    • @user-sg9zx1kt4m
      @user-sg9zx1kt4m 3 года назад

      so tender and sharp???

  • @Deadpool-me4er
    @Deadpool-me4er 4 года назад +812

    Im so glad that youve actually stuck with producing classical performances and not drifted off into doing pop music covers like rousseau and the majority of piano visualizer pianists. And of course wonderful permformance as always!

    • @Kassiapiano
      @Kassiapiano  4 года назад +259

      Hi, Deadpool.:) It is difficult to play classical pieces every week.:) There is some possibilities that I have to play modern pieces to take a rest sometimes.:) Anyway, always thank you!!💕

    • @Deadpool-me4er
      @Deadpool-me4er 4 года назад +90

      @@Kassiapiano Of course. Regardless of what you play im sure itll be just as good as everything else :)

    • @Tempest59
      @Tempest59 4 года назад +87

      Well playing pop songs allow them to practice more the classical pieces while getting more revenues as these kind of video get more views. I mean it's necessary for them to keep their channel as their main source of income thus main job

    • @XHitsugaX
      @XHitsugaX 4 года назад +51

      I mean roessau still does mostly classical pieces. But he also plays some viral pop music. And he finally did hungarian rhapsodie 2.

    • @hengineer
      @hengineer 4 года назад +1

      How about transitioning to other styles? Like ragtime or boogie woogie?

  • @friemeltjefriemel1451
    @friemeltjefriemel1451 2 года назад +16

    I love this piece. Its my go to piece to get rid of anger or frustration. One of the few times something beautiful can come from being angry. But also just a great piece to slam on the keys.

  • @user-kf6xz8lo7v
    @user-kf6xz8lo7v Год назад +3

    Прекрасное исполнение! А руки, просто бабочки, летающие по клавиатуре. Я получила наслаждение от музыки. ОГРОМНОЕ спасибо пианисту.

  • @Onnifer.
    @Onnifer. 4 года назад +213

    The blue of the notes matches the composition.
    In addition to listening, feel the music.

    • @Kassiapiano
      @Kassiapiano  4 года назад +17

      Thank you!!:)💕

    • @jtm232556
      @jtm232556 4 года назад +1

      That's your opinion.

    • @disoversity
      @disoversity 4 года назад +16

      @@jtm232556 what's the point of pointing that out?

    • @jtm232556
      @jtm232556 4 года назад +1

      @@disoversity Because it's true.

    • @disoversity
      @disoversity 4 года назад +9

      @@jtm232556 It's like pointing out that there's no snow during summer. True, isn't it?

  • @marciogholmie9803
    @marciogholmie9803 4 года назад +294

    Who is here more than 15 times?

  • @shaleinaadattebayo6327
    @shaleinaadattebayo6327 3 года назад +21

    Ouaw this is so amazing ! Truely art ! It's so impressive to see all fingers playing at the same time... Love this melody, thank you for sharing with us this beautiful music !

  • @Roddersville
    @Roddersville Год назад +3

    This is the most fantastic piano sonata….and displays his resolute energy and genius - that leave the rest of us mortals in his wake…

  • @myusuie9274
    @myusuie9274 4 года назад +12

    ビートマニアやポップンミュージックを彷彿とさせる見せ方だけれど、ピアノは88鍵で落ちてくるんですよね…この譜面を打ち切る技巧に感服です

    • @Kassiapiano
      @Kassiapiano  4 года назад +4

      ご視聴ありがとうございます!💕

  • @denizarslan4466
    @denizarslan4466 4 года назад +792

    Plot twist: kassia and rousseu are siblings in real life

  • @physicalnova2965
    @physicalnova2965 2 года назад +55

    It just blows my mind how a piece can make you feel the movement of a wave and the violence of a storm, as well as conveying the feeling of living the moment. Probably something that is really obvious to most, but it just blows my mind. Kassia did a fantastic job playing it !

    • @hoaxxen
      @hoaxxen 2 года назад +1

      well, it's called Tempest for a reason

    • @mightbekuasontt
      @mightbekuasontt Год назад

      This piece is composed when Beethoven had a very hard time in his life. Since he's almost deaf, he became depressed and low-key suicidal. Hence, it's called the tempest

    • @LINK1V4N
      @LINK1V4N Год назад

      @@mightbekuasontt Yes, but he represented the tempest in his composition as PhysicalNova said.

  • @SentimentalHogwash
    @SentimentalHogwash 2 года назад +5

    This really helped me understand the sonata structure. Also boosted my appreciation of the absolute mastery of composition.

  • @user-cd7rp6mb9e
    @user-cd7rp6mb9e 4 года назад +11

    大好きな曲です!上げてくださりありがとうございます😊

  • @kungfuman82
    @kungfuman82 4 года назад +13

    If Beethoven was a master of one thing, it would be the third movement of a sonata. Being Beethoven, he was a master of a lot, but his third movements are always breathtaking.

  • @Onceuponatime_321
    @Onceuponatime_321 9 месяцев назад +4

    I am lost in these flowing arpeggios. Beautiful interpertation.

  • @bgates275
    @bgates275 3 года назад +1

    The blue accents when you press the keys are like little flashes of lightning; felt electric. You cooked up the perfect storm with this one.

  • @samaritan29
    @samaritan29 4 года назад +14

    Kassia, thank you for uploading more Beethoven, and for choosing to upload the tempest sonata, a piece that is one of my favourites from Beethoven’s middle period sonatas. Your interpretation of the third movement is remarkable, with its turbulence and riotous chromaticism, it's peculiar hesitancies of total harmonic stasis, you are able to capture the drama and restlessness of this movement to great effect. The third movement especially is so emotionally compelling and captures that fantastical romantic side of Beethoven which draws from him those unapologetically wrongheaded gestures. I’m constantly fascinated by how incredible Beethoven was, and your interpretation of this piece only heightens my adoration for him, as well as you’re playing. I would greatly appreciate more covers of Beethoven, especially the sonatas that capture this quasi improvisatory, psychologically ambivalent style, in particular his last 5 sonatas. Regardless, I am hoping that you continue uploading more videos like this. Thank you once again.

    • @Kassiapiano
      @Kassiapiano  4 года назад

      Hi, Samaritan! Beethoven is really amazing. We can know why most people like Beethoven's pieces nowadays.
      Beethoven's pieces are always difficult. So I had to study to play them a lot.
      As I said before, I will play Beethoven's late sonatas.
      In Beethoven's later Sonatas, we can feel the real enlightenment of Beethoven's later life. So, it is not easy to play well.:)
      I am always amazed at your outstanding knowledge and sensitivity for classical pieces. Always thank you for your support!

  • @user-kx1yf7mk9r
    @user-kx1yf7mk9r 4 года назад +92

    Великолепно! Визуализация придаёт особый эффект от работы рук исполнителя! Удачи Вам! Привет из Сибири! 👏👍

    • @cherubino.w
      @cherubino.w 3 года назад +4

      О, еще русские

    • @user-mb9xm6hk7g
      @user-mb9xm6hk7g 3 года назад +2

      Игра завораживает, взгляд от рук невозможно оторвать.

  • @westleymarkle3720
    @westleymarkle3720 Год назад +1

    To Kassia, I wanted to thank you so much for the work that you put in to producing these beautiful pieces. I have, over the past several years, been to six different colleges for classes as I work on various degrees and career paths. It is through artists such as yourself and the music that you produce that I have been able to keep my calm while studying and finishing homework, and in no small part thanks to you I am entering my final year of schooling starting this Friday. Once again, thank you for your hard work and your love for music.

  • @VPoytstr
    @VPoytstr 3 года назад +30

    Фантастическая по красоте музыка, великолепное, блестящее исполнение !!!

    • @denisvasilevsky
      @denisvasilevsky 2 года назад +4

      Бетховен величайший композитор и музыкальный гений!

  • @becomingpark4517
    @becomingpark4517 4 года назад +21

    I love how her hands flutter across the keys.

  • @mattsaiyajin3596
    @mattsaiyajin3596 3 года назад +10

    i like kassia because unlike other who straight up rush everything she takes her time and i love that

  • @user-tx8yw9ho5m
    @user-tx8yw9ho5m 2 года назад +1

    The piano is an expression of a noble spirit. Well done Kassia

  • @johnjohn-wo7ui
    @johnjohn-wo7ui 3 года назад +3

    I have listened all the classical piano pieces in RUclips.
    That's the most beautiful and greatest song i ever heard.
    Congratulations for the amazing performance!♥️♥️♥️

  • @Taka-Musics-Labo
    @Taka-Musics-Labo 4 года назад +15

    返信含めて300以上もコメントがついてるのに、
    日本人からのコメントは僅か1%なんて・・・
    何でこんなに素敵な演奏ビデオに気付かないのだろう・・・

    • @Kassiapiano
      @Kassiapiano  4 года назад +3

      ありがとうございます!多くの日本人がこの動画を見ています!💕

    • @Taka-Musics-Labo
      @Taka-Musics-Labo 4 года назад +1

      @@Kassiapiano
      実際はそうなんですね?
      単にノーコメントで聴いてる日本人が多いだけですね😃

    • @ahmadseyarnajm2592
      @ahmadseyarnajm2592 4 года назад +1

      @@Kassiapiano where are you from?

    • @Taka-Musics-Labo
      @Taka-Musics-Labo 2 года назад

      @@ahmadseyarnajm2592
      Maybe Japanese male.

  • @ToDooos
    @ToDooos 4 года назад +30

    이곡은 너무나 애정하는 곡이라...Kassia님의 손길이 닿으니 더 좋네요..^^ 이 어려운곡을 너무 쉬이 치시는거 아닙니까..^O^ 몇번을 봤는지 세어보지도 않았어요..너무 마니본듯....^^? 처음부터 반복되는 이 멜로디가 너무 좋아요..~

  • @jakeriviera6152
    @jakeriviera6152 2 года назад +359

    4:29
    That’s gotta be one of the most beautifully played transitions from minor to major :D
    Well done!

    • @nv16123
      @nv16123 2 года назад +9

      Agree too :)

    • @jimmycurry5113
      @jimmycurry5113 2 года назад +15

      And then right back to minor with the octaves. Beethoven is genius 🤯

    • @alfonsosuperti7929
      @alfonsosuperti7929 Год назад +2

      @@jimmycurry5113 no vi

    • @rosyves
      @rosyves Год назад +1

      So true!

  • @DuTempleUSMC
    @DuTempleUSMC 3 года назад +8

    this piece is the definition of peaceful chaos.. Love it!

    • @flaviafilofie2324
      @flaviafilofie2324 3 года назад +1

      It is a proof that the chaos is governed by laws as they said at Teleenciclopedia in the 80s.

  • @PaphosLife
    @PaphosLife 4 года назад +96

    I remember when I first heard this. I had bought a cd of Beethoven's piano sonatas, and had it playing in one room while I was decorating the next one. After the bit that starts at 3:07 I had to stop what I was doing and come and replay the section. I couldn't believe I had heard something so beautiful.

  • @thibaultashkanshamloo
    @thibaultashkanshamloo 4 года назад +18

    the way you play is just incredible

  • @joshmellon390
    @joshmellon390 Год назад +2

    It really says something when the "most replayed" tag is at the very beginning. Beautiful

  • @Rybikon_88
    @Rybikon_88 Год назад +7

    Впервые услышал это произведение в фильме "Вспомнить все" 2012г. влюбился с первых нот

  • @kazuriuzumaki3217
    @kazuriuzumaki3217 4 года назад +26

    Hey kassia . Your music really touches me and I'm a high school kid and whenever I feel depressed I listen to ur brilliant pieces and have a smile on my face . I bet many people like me do the same . Keep on doing this Noble work and produce beautiful music !!!

    • @chrisy367
      @chrisy367 4 года назад +4

      Well I agree but your phrasing is wrong. She didn't make these pieces.

  • @mendotabard2934
    @mendotabard2934 3 года назад +43

    I really like the dynamic play you presented here! Even when I was listening to this in my car, I can imagine the pianist’s hands flying like two butterflies in a Tempest! Thank you Kassia for this wonderful music!

    • @allegrovivace6806
      @allegrovivace6806 3 года назад +5

      this comment deserves more likes
      perfect description

  • @pianolady19
    @pianolady19 3 года назад +4

    I've never heard this before. Beethoven does it again! Appassionata is my favourite Beethoven sonata.

  • @serenity2478
    @serenity2478 Год назад +2

    love the intesity of this piece

  • @reuben8856
    @reuben8856 4 года назад +7

    This is the best rendition of this piece that I've heard. You've made me fall in love with it.

  • @Aaaa-fr8sj
    @Aaaa-fr8sj 4 года назад +545

    I’ve just realized something: Beethoven uses a very similar pattern for the left hand in many of his pieces... Maybe he just liked it. (I’m referring to moments like 00:38 )
    Anyway that was very well understood and played, thank you for sharing that to us !

    • @Kassiapiano
      @Kassiapiano  4 года назад +87

      It's fun information!:) Always thank you, Zeloc!!:)💕

    • @flawlessyt_7080
      @flawlessyt_7080 4 года назад +17

      Yeah I just realized that too! Like for example in his third movement of his moonlight sonata!

    • @Aaaa-fr8sj
      @Aaaa-fr8sj 4 года назад +2

      Exactly ! That’s by the way the first piece I thought of when I saw that.

    • @nicolasnobis9141
      @nicolasnobis9141 4 года назад +12

      Zeloc your exactly right! Beethoven includes that pattern a lot in his playing my hands got really used to it after playing moonlight sonata 3rd mvt that other patterns are hard, another piece that also uses the patterns is sonata in c major by Mozart

    • @Strakk2029
      @Strakk2029 4 года назад +29

      Its called alberti bass (or comes from), look it up!:)

  • @kyriikeys195
    @kyriikeys195 2 года назад +4

    Your interpretation is awe-inspiring to me. I love this!!! Thank you

  • @le9038
    @le9038 2 года назад +14

    0:23 what was really unexpected about this music was, i didn't even know you could create that sound on a piano!

    • @faruk322
      @faruk322 2 года назад +7

      It really is amazing!! that is called Chromatic Passage

  • @t992010
    @t992010 4 года назад +8

    素晴らしいピアノ演奏ありがとうございます

  • @SaadTheGlad
    @SaadTheGlad 4 года назад +5

    I love that you are doing kind of obscure pieces that are very beautiful. Keep doing what you do kassia!

  • @avrilcrisp5725
    @avrilcrisp5725 2 года назад +1

    I only discovered Kassia in 2022 but am loving the channel. A big thumbs up and thank you for sharing your amazing talent.

  • @alevargassg7854
    @alevargassg7854 3 года назад +5

    it's an art hobby that Kassia and Rousseau's plays with. it is wonderful

  • @gabrielgan2971
    @gabrielgan2971 4 года назад +92

    I've never clicked on a notification faster

    • @Kassiapiano
      @Kassiapiano  4 года назад +7

      Hi, Gabriel!:) Thank you!!💕

    • @gabrielgan2971
      @gabrielgan2971 4 года назад +9

      @@Kassiapiano No, I should be the one thanking you for your beautiful performance : P

  • @cheenucheenu8333
    @cheenucheenu8333 4 года назад +11

    Omg. This a such a beautiful performance of this piece. You're an amazing pianist

  • @mihalykundean4675
    @mihalykundean4675 Год назад +2

    In my opinion not the technique is hard to learn but to put the very komplex emotions that this piece contains into the play. It is beautiful, congratulations.

  • @galenschultz3239
    @galenschultz3239 2 года назад +18

    This isn't just my favorite piece of classical or piano music, this is actually my favorite song ever. Thank you so much for doing it the justice it deserves.

    • @Dylonely42
      @Dylonely42 2 года назад +6

      It's not a song, but a piece. But yes, it can be your favorite music.

    • @galenschultz3239
      @galenschultz3239 2 года назад +2

      @@Dylonely42 and literally doesn't mean literally anymore, apparently. Sorry man, words change. You knew what I meant because language is about communication.
      Also, I'm not saying you're wrong, but I ACTUALLY literally never heard this distinction before the internet, and I took years of piano lessons from a doctorate as well as engaged in high level choral performance. Maybe everyone I encountered in those spheres over a decade were just casual about their language (I was on the west coast, so plausible), or maybe you've already just lost that battle.

    • @Matias-zh3dp
      @Matias-zh3dp 2 года назад +2

      @@galenschultz3239 What does that have to do with his comment? Song and piece are still different terms, Sonata No.17 is a piece, no need to throw a tantrum.

    • @galenschultz3239
      @galenschultz3239 2 года назад

      @@Matias-zh3dp wow, if that's a tantrum, I throw pretty polite tantrums. I'm proud of myself.
      Did you read the part where I talked about never hearing that distinction before the internet? And the part where I conceded a possible sampling bias in that experience? Because if you had, you wouldn't need to ask your question.

    • @hritviknijhawan1737
      @hritviknijhawan1737 2 года назад +1

      @@galenschultz3239 umm, well they are correct. Piece and Song are different. And it's ok if you've never heard this discussion before, now you have. :)
      Song is the one which contains lyrics.

  • @jjjabooooo
    @jjjabooooo 4 года назад +4

    I really appreciate all of your videos! they’re so beautifully played. Thank you so much for always brighten me up☺️❤️

  • @andymarin9122
    @andymarin9122 3 года назад +11

    This is my favourite piano song at this moment. Such passion and energy overflowing from here. So beautiful is this mellody which acts like a key, opening my hearth, and pulling me in a dance of feelings. I love it. Good job.😁

  • @user-fz1dn3sx8e
    @user-fz1dn3sx8e 3 года назад +1

    ЗАВОРАЖИВАЮЩЕЕ ДЕЙСТВО!!!!
    БРАВИССИМО!!!
    МУЗЫКА ,РУКИ,СВЕТ,ЦВЕТ....

  • @samuelkamunyu5368
    @samuelkamunyu5368 Год назад

    Wow! This is absolutely beautiful.. the melody on the left hand is equally beautiful.

  • @shaukatbhatti2554
    @shaukatbhatti2554 4 года назад +4

    your hands are absolutely majestic. such beautiful fluency.

  • @amulya1370
    @amulya1370 4 года назад +13

    You are....just...wow. I mean seriously HOW in holy heaven can you play so beautifully? I am left with no words to say. A beginner here :(

  • @Cryptonitas
    @Cryptonitas 2 года назад +5

    👽💚! As a piano begineer its *2021 and I am still listening this good music* In this times we need hope and inspiration! You are pure talent Kassia!

  • @frankscott350
    @frankscott350 6 месяцев назад +4

    Beethoven's genius as heard in this piece is utterly life defining.

  • @idaghani571
    @idaghani571 4 года назад +18

    No one can stir emotions quite like Beethoven, and then Chopin !

    • @micasa5345
      @micasa5345 4 года назад +4

      Aida Ghani and debussy

    • @user-iw9mf7ub4w
      @user-iw9mf7ub4w 4 года назад +3

      BTS IS LITT true. Impressionism is so emotional 🧡

    • @nurrasyid14_
      @nurrasyid14_ 4 года назад +2

      Beethoven and Chopin are my inspiration to compose my musics

    • @Itibitydetsku
      @Itibitydetsku 2 года назад

      @@nurrasyid14_ But you have Schubert's profile photo...

  • @user-wt1qc9ic9t
    @user-wt1qc9ic9t 3 года назад +7

    Великолепная музыка великого композитора!!! Виртуозное исполнение!!!

  • @Kaffekimmer
    @Kaffekimmer Год назад +1

    Marvelous - I listen to this song every time I do accounting stuff on my work. I hate that type of tasks, but by listening to this song on repeat, I actually started to look forward to doing this task

  • @suyashkumar4616
    @suyashkumar4616 4 года назад +10

    A beautiful piece for making someone's day good.
    Keep the good work up.

  • @CompleteIdeal
    @CompleteIdeal 4 года назад +5

    A thoughtful, clean, and mystical performance of a favorite of mine. Well done!

  • @sawney.21
    @sawney.21 2 года назад

    I'm in love with your hands. Dear Lord. Majestic, brilliant, elegant hand movement... What a gorgeous pianist.

  • @shriunixlinux5028
    @shriunixlinux5028 2 месяца назад +3

    You play soooo excellently!!! 🎉🎉🎉

  • @tincup3683
    @tincup3683 4 года назад +8

    You play so smooth you make it look easy

  • @evangelos9275
    @evangelos9275 4 года назад +6

    ¡Que genial! Por algo se lo sigue recordando más de 200 años después. Y que gran virtuosismo el suyo, no cualquiera puede tocar así.

  • @dsaikon
    @dsaikon Год назад +1

    This Video is a huge Inspiration, i keep coming back to it and hope i can play it fully one day. Thanks for the amazing performance

  • @anarchikzz
    @anarchikzz 2 года назад +2

    The most beautiful thing i've heard in my life

  • @Eulampy-dedugan
    @Eulampy-dedugan 4 года назад +8

    Великолепная музыка! Спасибо Вам Kassia!

  • @Blk380
    @Blk380 4 года назад +7

    Hi Kassia! I love all these classical pieces, they’re great! They’re all so hard too I don’t know how you keep up. I’d love to hear some simpler pieces (they will also give your hands a break). Look forward to the next one! :)

  • @user-zd5yg1zj1v
    @user-zd5yg1zj1v 2 года назад

    Just the perfect performance of your magical cover of this incredible beautiful music. Thank you Kassia
    👍👏🌹🌹🌹💕.

  • @Soulcubb
    @Soulcubb Год назад +1

    It makes sense why this was said to be beethovens loneliest and saddest piece I can hear the emotion in it for it is a truly beautiful piece

  • @pinky6104_
    @pinky6104_ 4 года назад +4

    Kassia님 덕분에 제가 가장 좋아하는 음악을 연주하는 걸 이 눈으로 보게 되네요..너무 행복합니다!!

  • @sjGwajhxNb
    @sjGwajhxNb 4 года назад +10

    흑흑 너무 좋아요 ㅠㅠ 베토벤이 무덤에서 일어나서 기립박수칠듯ㅋㅋㅋ 요청곡 연주해주셔서 정말 감사합니다. Kassia님 덕에 보는 음악의 즐거움을 알아가고 있어요! 앞으로도 좋은 연주 부탁드립니다!

    • @user-jc1em7ll8b
      @user-jc1em7ll8b 2 года назад

      맞아요!
      (속마음-어, 한국인 찾았네? 이아싸)

  • @muhammadjonabdufattahov4571
    @muhammadjonabdufattahov4571 Год назад +12

    Sonata 17 is one my favorite

  • @antonzgonnikov864
    @antonzgonnikov864 2 года назад +2

    Hi everybody,
    I've just recently surprisingly known that this piece have been composed by Beethoven. The main theme of the whole sonata sounds so contemporary. That's proves to me that genius like him are out of time in their eternal talent.

  • @draganmarjanovic4987
    @draganmarjanovic4987 3 года назад +7

    Precious piece with message about of delicate human soul.