Cuando escucho a Bach veo a alguien con cultura, un hombre que combate contra la ignorancia. Cuando escucho a Mozart veo a alguien con talento nato, un genio indiscutible. Cuando escucho a Beethoven veo a alguien temeroso, quien lucha contra el destino. Pero cuando escucho a Chopin... veo a un hombre atormentado, alguien que sufre, y que a través de sus obras trata de consolarse a sí mismo. Como si con estas melodías tratase de decirse que sí, que la vida no es justa, pero rendirse no cambiará nada, esta seguirá su rumbo y más vale continuar. Cuando escucho a Chopin me veo a mí.
@@ElSabio159 cuando escucho a Liszt... caray, no veo más que elegancia, glamour y refinamiento. Cómo mencionan arriba, él pertenece al romanticismo, por lo que también veo a alguien que no le importa dar a conocer sus sentimientos (como en la canción "Fausto").
He (Chopin) just couldn't resist stirring drama even in the most simple and beautiful melodies. The emotional contrast between start and middle part and end part is so stark
Hi, Zen and the Art of Piano.:) Thank you for your kind words. I visited your channel before, and commented it. I like your videos. Especially, your interpretation of Vocalise.
@@Kassiapiano Thank you, Kassia! :) Now I'll connect your name with the amazing artist. So far I've just seen this and your moments musicaux, which was fantastic -- I really look forward to getting to know your playing. David
Thank you, David.:) It is an honor. In your playing, I always feel that you are the one who systematically learned music. I don't doubt that your channel will grow quickly.
I've listened to like 20 recordings of this on RUclips, including Horowitz's and Evgeny Kissin's. I found them either too slow, too fast, too theatrical (Lang Lang!!!), or had weird rubato. Yours was perfect.
Kassia’s performance is indeed very nice. But what is a Chopin piece, if not a tragedy, unfolding on the keys. Theatrics are necessary to pull off a good performance. I love Lang Lang’s performances, because of the theatrics and showmanship.
@@butter5014indeed, theatrics are important, but showmanship are extremely harmful to Chopin's music. Nothing, and I repreat, absolutely nothing in Chopin's music should be interpreted as to present showmanship. Chopin himself hated it, calling it "catching pigeons on the air" and generally mocking this behaviour, seeing it as a weak priority musicians of his time had over the emotional importance of the piece. Being Chopin as he was, it is possible to detect profound emotion in every piece of his, and as instructed by himself, not one of them, not even the études, should be intrepeted as pieces of showmanship, something he saw as harming to the piece's real intention. That is why I do not enjoy Lang Lang's interpretations of Chopin. His exaggerated faces and his extremely unpolished and unclear sonorities, always trying to impress by the usage of extreme speed and unsensibility, may even go well with Liszt's bravura-styles pieces of utter showmanship, but with the intimate and emotional pieces of Chopin, they only serve them harm.
This is utterly phenomenal. I'm in awe. Thank you for sharing your talent with the world. I know you inspire and uplift many people with your piano playing.
I think this is my favorite interpretation I've heard to date on RUclips. As I've been seriously heartbroken this past week I've been coming here many times per day so I have to thank you for helping to keep me going, God bless you and your talent and thanks for sharing with us!!
@@Kassiapiano You are most welcome! I probably have multiple problems lol but things could always be worse. I really appreciate you asking though. I hope that you are well, I'm excited to watch your channel grow!!
@@-GodIsMyJudge- I am sorry to hear that. I hope that your problems will be solved. If you have a piece which you want to listen to, leave comment anytime.:) I will try to play it as soon as possible.
Im playing It and Its not that hard but the interpretation part is really complex, like putting the force in tour middle finger and the Pinky and the rest soundless is boring to learn XD
I thought that I had enough subscriptions to piano channels, but this performance definitely made me rethink that. This was the best performance of this piece I've ever seen on RUclips. Perfectly paced with brilliant detail to dynamics, flawless in every sense.
Can I write in portuguese, because I need to explain what Can I felt when I heard the song. 00:01 until 1:53 Andando pelas ruas vejo o lindo balanço das flores nas arvores o vento me satisfaz estou meio sem saber onde ir só estou seguindo fluxo 1:54 Algo aconteceu o vento mudou e está cada vez mais forte sinto gotas caindo em meu corpo , os raios caem forte, o clarão, o trovão, estou andando mais rápido procurando um lugar seguro.Nada encontro , estou com medo.Está tudo escuro, preciso encontrar um lugar seguro. 3:54 Estou vendo o céu se abrindo vejo um pouco de claridade não posso desistir.Preciso persistir 4:57 O sol apareceu estou salva!
*Composer:* Frédéric Chopin *Composition:* Prelude Op. 28 No. 15 Chopin was a great composer and pianist. In the winter of 1838-1839, Chopin went to Mallorca with his lover, George Sand, and her two children. The group stayed in rooms in an Old Carthusian monastery at Valldemossa. Chopin wrote his 24 Preludes during this time period. There are many legends and stories behind this prelude that sounds beautifully sorrowful and tragic. Here are four legends: • The monastery’s rooms allowed wind and rain inside, causing Chopin’s health to further deteriorate and, as the mythology goes, Chopin spent a lot of his time listening to the repetitive drip-drip-drip of the rain outside. This dripping inspired the repetitive note throughout the “Raindrop” Prelude. • Chopin composed the prelude as he waited for George Sand and her children to return from a shopping trip, while listening to the slow, steady rain falling on his windows. • Chopin was suffering from hallucinations when he wrote the prelude. One night, when he was alone in his room during a thunderstorm, he was playing piano and it sounded as if his playing echoed the sound of the thunderstorm. • The story of the “Raindrop” Prelude was created by George Sand in her novel ‘Histoire de ma Vie,’ in which she describes Chopin improvising the prelude during a storm.
you're just so good at playing those emotional pieces. Can i suggest you to play Polonaise op.53 in A flat major because there aren't videos like yours about that piece? P.S. Love your channel
Awesome. As a lifelong Chopin fan/ wannabe I am in awe. First time seeing these I subscribed and will be coming back often. I am also passing on your link to 'get the word out". the world needs more of this !!
after 2 days of listening to Kassia and Rossue i can finally distinguish their piano styles. i dropped out of Trinity College of Music in Electronic Keyboard 5 years back and when i was watching some games and searching for some orchestric dark music i came across these and it is just giving me Nostalgia when i used to learn Piano when i came across Beethoven Moonlight Sonata . Now me a fan of both of these pianist and wanna hear more piano pieces played by them
En un primer momento pensaba que había cogido el fragmento de Rousseau pero cuando dijo Khasia me vino un sentimento agradable y de alegría por tí. Te mereces lo mejor ❤️
This is beautiful. I’m gonna post some Chopin on my friends and my channel soon. I’ll never be able to play this beautifully though when I grow up. 😢 Bravo, Kassia! 👏👏👏
The only reason I could see that someone would dislike this video is if they got confuse and thought It said dis I like Also it would be soooo awesome if you could play Chopin ballade no 1 at some point, it is probably my favorite piece ever especially after watching your lie in April
Kassia yes please play the ballade. 💜 I know you will make the most beautiful interpretation of it. It is one of my favorite pieces as well nicolas. 👏👏👏
Let me be clear YOU are miles better than me as I have had 1 year piano. You are absolutely insane but idk if this piece would be too hard (no shame at all it's hard AF), But ballade 4 as well is one of my faves!!!!!!!
Sublime la música de Chopin ! Este preludio es bellísimo, nostálgico, Chopin extrañaba su amada tierra Polonia, y la añoraba, la compuso cuando estaba muy enfermo en una tarde lluviosa.❤
Simplesmente vc é incrível.triste como o povo brasileiro não valoriza a música clássica,vc ñ esta sozinha, obrigado por trazer essas magníficas composições. Chopin 💚❤❤❤👏👏👏
Hace poco me suscribi a kassia y jaime altozano acaba de hacer mencion de este canal es señal del virtuosismo de kassia espero siga creciendo este canal
Yo llevo suscrito a este canal desde su primer video y no se porque pero cuando vi que Jaime hizo mención de Kassia en su video me emocione un poco jaja
Raindrop Prelude: "Oh im a fairy dancing through the flower fields!" Also Raindrop Prelude:" Trenches, shell shock, war crimes, sorrow!" Also nice change in key color with the darker tones!
I already commented about me coming from jaime but i wanted to say i am waiting for you to play ballade number 1 probably my favorite Chopin piece have a nice day! And keep doing what you like inside your comfy house edit: well i cant say my FAVORITE cause i am loving this one :)
La gotaaaaaaaaa 💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧🩸💧💧💧💧
Ahora que soy consciente de la gota no paro de escucharla, es como que mi cerebro automáticamente la busca y es lo único a lo que le presto atención.
Gracias! La gotaaa💧💧💧💧💧
la gota kassiaaaaaaa porfa haz un estudio de chopin
Una virtuosa esta Kassia. Gracias por compartir su canal.
PD: Jaime, tus videos con contenido/contexto histórico son de lo mejor.
Soy yo, o la gota funge también como contrapunto?
Cuando escucho a Bach veo a alguien con cultura, un hombre que combate contra la ignorancia.
Cuando escucho a Mozart veo a alguien con talento nato, un genio indiscutible.
Cuando escucho a Beethoven veo a alguien temeroso, quien lucha contra el destino.
Pero cuando escucho a Chopin... veo a un hombre atormentado, alguien que sufre, y que a través de sus obras trata de consolarse a sí mismo. Como si con estas melodías tratase de decirse que sí, que la vida no es justa, pero rendirse no cambiará nada, esta seguirá su rumbo y más vale continuar. Cuando escucho a Chopin me veo a mí.
Que profundo
@@cristianezequielbulchi3154 con Satie puedo ver belleza. Mi cerebro lo asocia con paz.
@@ElSabio159 cuando escucho a Liszt... caray, no veo más que elegancia, glamour y refinamiento. Cómo mencionan arriba, él pertenece al romanticismo, por lo que también veo a alguien que no le importa dar a conocer sus sentimientos (como en la canción "Fausto").
Eso ha sido muy lindo, y creo que me identifico con la idea
Que bello comentario por Dios!!!!
I can't believe someone could write this. That middle part kills me it's so beautiful...and well played!!!
Este es el momento en el que el video se llena de comentarios en español, ha llegado la Altozano Army
crearemos un nuevo imperio
@Xabi Pellitero Fernández ese sera nuestro himno xd
@Xabi Pellitero Fernández Xd
Lit
@Gabriel Torres así se suelen llamar los grupos de "fans"
He (Chopin) just couldn't resist stirring drama even in the most simple and beautiful melodies. The emotional contrast between start and middle part and end part is so stark
They need to be played with different of feelings and passion
👍🏿🎵
if you are going to put Chopin in anyway, why put 'He (' ?
Very good performance. I love how you interpret chopin. The slow and expressive way you play his less chaotic pieces compliment them so well.
Deadpool Your words mean a lot to me👍😁
Him doesn't have chaotic pieces...just calm and stormy pieces
welcome to simp nation
The day Deadpool compliments me I'll know I succeded in life. XD
@@projectmfl8761 his prelude op 28 no 16? XD
Your attention to detail coupled with your natural emotional expression of the piece is just pure beauty. Dont ever stop please.
I love your interpretation of this - it's so lyrical and authentic.
Hi, Zen and the Art of Piano.:) Thank you for your kind words. I visited your channel before, and commented it. I like your videos. Especially, your interpretation of Vocalise.
@@Kassiapiano Thank you, Kassia! :)
Now I'll connect your name with the amazing artist. So far I've just seen this and your moments musicaux, which was fantastic -- I really look forward to getting to know your playing. David
Thank you, David.:) It is an honor. In your playing, I always feel that you are the one who systematically learned music. I don't doubt that your channel will grow quickly.
I just got a book of Chopin’s preludes and etudes. I’m gonna learn this one next.
I'm looking forward to watching your piano playing in your channel. 💕
I've listened to like 20 recordings of this on RUclips, including Horowitz's and Evgeny Kissin's. I found them either too slow, too fast, too theatrical (Lang Lang!!!), or had weird rubato. Yours was perfect.
I am flattered.:) Thank you for your compliment.
Kassia’s performance is indeed very nice. But what is a Chopin piece, if not a tragedy, unfolding on the keys. Theatrics are necessary to pull off a good performance. I love Lang Lang’s performances, because of the theatrics and showmanship.
I agree
ANOTHER LING-LING WANNABE!
@@butter5014indeed, theatrics are important, but showmanship are extremely harmful to Chopin's music. Nothing, and I repreat, absolutely nothing in Chopin's music should be interpreted as to present showmanship. Chopin himself hated it, calling it "catching pigeons on the air" and generally mocking this behaviour, seeing it as a weak priority musicians of his time had over the emotional importance of the piece. Being Chopin as he was, it is possible to detect profound emotion in every piece of his, and as instructed by himself, not one of them, not even the études, should be intrepeted as pieces of showmanship, something he saw as harming to the piece's real intention. That is why I do not enjoy Lang Lang's interpretations of Chopin. His exaggerated faces and his extremely unpolished and unclear sonorities, always trying to impress by the usage of extreme speed and unsensibility, may even go well with Liszt's bravura-styles pieces of utter showmanship, but with the intimate and emotional pieces of Chopin, they only serve them harm.
Love the soft playing of this interpretation !
The changes in the volume make such a difference, knowing when to play the keys quiet and knowing when it needs to be louder. Absolutely amazing
This is utterly phenomenal. I'm in awe.
Thank you for sharing your talent with the world. I know you inspire and uplift many people with your piano playing.
Thank you!!💕
/sniff /snuffle, /cough&clears throat...wipes tears.../flower toss. Excellent job. The calm, storm then rainbows were wonderful to hear.
This is my absolutly number one of all Chopin's works and I love your interpretation of this prelude. I wish I can play so good like you! ❤
I can almost bet Chopin wanted you to play it like that. It was mesmerizing. Thank you.
진짜 제일 좋아하는 곡 쳐주셔서 감사합니다. 다음에도 좋은 곡 많이 올려주세요!
시청 해 주셔서 감사합니다.:)💕
Wow. It is so sad and emotial, but so wunderfull. Thanks for one of my favorite piece. Classic is the best! Greting from germany!
the louder middle section gives me chills every time i hear it. well played!
I think this is my favorite interpretation I've heard to date on RUclips.
As I've been seriously heartbroken this past week I've been coming here many times per day so I have to thank you for helping to keep me going, God bless you and your talent and thanks for sharing with us!!
Thank you for your kind comment.:) Do you still have a problem??
@@Kassiapiano You are most welcome!
I probably have multiple problems lol but things could always be worse. I really appreciate you asking though. I hope that you are well, I'm excited to watch your channel grow!!
@@-GodIsMyJudge- I am sorry to hear that. I hope that your problems will be solved. If you have a piece which you want to listen to, leave comment anytime.:) I will try to play it as soon as possible.
@@Kassiapiano Thank you that's very sweet :)
I'd love to hear Chopin's nocturne op 9 no. 2 or Debussy's Arabesque no. 1 if you get a chance!
@@-GodIsMyJudge- I will play all of them! Cheer up!:)
Wow I might actually be able to learn this, I find it fascinating that its quite a dark, somber piece yet its in a major key.
You can do it.:) Thank you!!💕
Im playing It and Its not that hard but the interpretation part is really complex, like putting the force in tour middle finger and the Pinky and the rest soundless is boring to learn XD
First ever Chopin piece I heard on magic piano back in 2016, been hooked since, brings great memories therefore my favourite piece by Chopin
I thought that I had enough subscriptions to piano channels, but this performance definitely made me rethink that. This was the best performance of this piece I've ever seen on RUclips. Perfectly paced with brilliant detail to dynamics, flawless in every sense.
5:12 and onwards is magical, it really expresses and ties the ending very well.
Amazing.
Hi again.:) Thanks much, Kou Music. You really like classical pieces!
@@Kassiapiano So do I, especially your playing
This the smoothest and the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. What a performance 👏👏
Awesome performance, Kassia per usual. I especially like the way you play at around 1:59- 2:48
Can I write in portuguese, because I need to explain what Can I felt when I heard the song.
00:01 until 1:53 Andando pelas ruas vejo o lindo balanço das flores nas arvores o vento me satisfaz estou meio sem saber onde ir só estou seguindo fluxo
1:54 Algo aconteceu o vento mudou e está cada vez mais forte sinto gotas caindo em meu corpo , os raios caem forte, o clarão, o trovão, estou andando mais rápido procurando um lugar seguro.Nada encontro , estou com medo.Está tudo escuro, preciso encontrar um lugar seguro.
3:54 Estou vendo o céu se abrindo vejo um pouco de claridade não posso desistir.Preciso persistir
4:57 O sol apareceu estou salva!
Ya te conocía, hermoso que hayas colaborado con Jaime. Chopin el mejor!
*Composer:* Frédéric Chopin
*Composition:* Prelude Op. 28 No. 15
Chopin was a great composer and pianist. In the winter of 1838-1839, Chopin went to Mallorca with his lover, George Sand, and her two children. The group stayed in rooms in an Old Carthusian monastery at Valldemossa. Chopin wrote his 24 Preludes during this time period. There are many legends and stories behind this prelude that sounds beautifully sorrowful and tragic. Here are four legends:
• The monastery’s rooms allowed wind and rain inside, causing Chopin’s health to further deteriorate and, as the mythology goes, Chopin spent a lot of his time listening to the repetitive drip-drip-drip of the rain outside. This dripping inspired the repetitive note throughout the “Raindrop” Prelude.
• Chopin composed the prelude as he waited for George Sand and her children to return from a shopping trip, while listening to the slow, steady rain falling on his windows.
• Chopin was suffering from hallucinations when he wrote the prelude. One night, when he was alone in his room during a thunderstorm, he was playing piano and it sounded as if his playing echoed the sound of the thunderstorm.
• The story of the “Raindrop” Prelude was created by George Sand in her novel ‘Histoire de ma Vie,’ in which she describes Chopin improvising the prelude during a storm.
Jaime Altozano told us this history
thanks man cool story
@@alejoo.18 lmao
Delacroix did a double portret with them on that occasion but it was later cut in two and sold off as separate pieces. 🙈
0:01 a legendary channel of perfection was born.
Every time I hear this song, I think of the halo 3 commerical "Believe" from the 2000's. Such an incredible video and beautiful use of this song.
You are my definitely favourite channel to watch now, each video is so amazing and they are all inspiring 🤩
you're just so good at playing those emotional pieces. Can i suggest you to play Polonaise op.53 in A flat major because there aren't videos like yours about that piece? P.S. Love your channel
I will play it.:) Thank you!!💕
@@Kassiapiano Aún sigo esperando 😔
@@peakyblinder9812 srsly, lol
@@peakyblinder9812 did he upload it?
Awesome. As a lifelong Chopin fan/ wannabe I am in awe. First time seeing these I subscribed and will be coming back often. I am also passing on your link to 'get the word out". the world needs more of this !!
Beautifully played with very delicate touch. There were a few places where you played a repeated note where I am used to hearing a tie.
This is surreal.
I was in awe, and so captivated by the music that I decided to give it a like, but I had done it already without thinking !
Beautifull playing!
He venido a dejar mi gota💧- gracias Altozano por el link. Kassia interpreta esto magistralmente.
Simplement beatiful!!! I suscribe! Excelent interpretation.
This is where this channel starts. Congratulations on having 597k subscribers, and still counting. No. 1 Fan.
One word: Beautiful.
Altozano army, que bella interpretación :3
Amazing performance! You do deserve a trophy! Congratulations!
Jaime Altozano me ha traído hasta aquí
I could watch this over and over, your interpretation is wonderful!
A great piece played at a great tempo by a skilled pianist. Just subscribed :)
So beautiful!!!!
Grande jaime!!!!!!!
siempre trataba de buscar alguna inspiración para tocar piano, Chopin tuvo un estilo que me gustaría "copiar" me gusta mucho..
The best piece of Chopin.
You're a Master Chief at this.
hello from SIGNALIS, came here from there.
피아노 소리가 넘 좋네요..^^
SH P 감사합니다. Thanks much for your comment!:)
First moment
:)
My biggest goal is to become like you one day, from all the musicians I've seen you're playing is the most expressive and emotional
after 2 days of listening to Kassia and Rossue i can finally distinguish their piano styles.
i dropped out of Trinity College of Music in Electronic Keyboard 5 years back and when i was watching some games and searching for some orchestric dark music i came across these and it is just giving me Nostalgia when i used to learn Piano when i came across Beethoven Moonlight Sonata . Now me a fan of both of these pianist and wanna hear more piano pieces played by them
Pues comparando con otras interpretaciones de esta pieza esta se ha convertido en una de mis favoritas.
I like the way you play the piano and how you play chopin. you play the piano very well, congratulations
I've always loved this tune! My parents had John Ogdon's version on a vinyl LP. I love Chopin's music! You play this very well, and with feeling!
Beautiful piece
Hace un mes que no puedo parar de escuchar este preludio todos los días. Me tiene hipnotizado. Gracias por tanto.
Thank you for this. So lovely rendition! You're so wonderful, Kassia! 🤗💖
시각적으로 확 들어와서 참 좋네요. 물론 연주도 너무 좋습니다 :)
Perfect pacing! Beautiful!
Wish could like this more than once.
This make me fall in love with music
And so a legend was born!
oh my gosh i got this in my recommended! i'm currently learning this piece right now! your playing is amazing btw 👍
Gracias Jaime por mostrarme esta hermosa obra de arte ❤
Not only the music but the video is also beautifully edited. Greetings from Germany, encerrado en casa.
Самое любимое произведение Шопена на ровне с "Океаном". Автору браво!
En un primer momento pensaba que había cogido el fragmento de Rousseau pero cuando dijo Khasia me vino un sentimento agradable y de alegría por tí. Te mereces lo mejor ❤️
Beautiful playing. Whenever I go to play this is do is very rhythmically and I think it sounds nice in that interpretation as well.
I love this piece and it’s my birthday today !! Thanks you for your gift !!!
a day I will be where you are now! (your work is great!)
hermoso ! gracias Jaime
Beautifuly played. Thank you for the upload 😊
This is beautiful. I’m gonna post some Chopin on my friends and my channel soon. I’ll never be able to play this beautifully though when I grow up. 😢 Bravo, Kassia! 👏👏👏
If you make a channel, please let me know 💕 Thank you.:)
Kassia, me Nicolas and musicfarmlife made one. We are gonna post some Chopin soon.
Really? If you guys post it, please let me know :)
Kassia, we posted our first Chopin video! Yay! 😄😃😃
I checked this message now.😃
The only reason I could see that someone would dislike this video is if they got confuse and thought It said
dis I like
Also it would be soooo awesome if you could play Chopin ballade no 1 at some point, it is probably my favorite piece ever especially after watching your lie in April
I am always thankful to you, Nicolas. I think that you like Chopin ballade No.1.:) I will play it for you soon.💕
Yes ballade 1 please!!!!!
Kassia yes please play the ballade. 💜 I know you will make the most beautiful interpretation of it. It is one of my favorite pieces as well nicolas. 👏👏👏
Let me be clear YOU are miles better than me as I have had 1 year piano. You are absolutely insane but idk if this piece would be too hard (no shame at all it's hard AF), But ballade 4 as well is one of my faves!!!!!!!
@@UncleBenPackWatch she's a professional pianist already
Sublime la música de Chopin ! Este preludio es bellísimo, nostálgico, Chopin extrañaba su amada tierra Polonia, y la añoraba, la compuso cuando estaba muy enfermo en una tarde lluviosa.❤
Simplesmente vc é incrível.triste como o povo brasileiro não valoriza a música clássica,vc ñ esta sozinha, obrigado por trazer essas magníficas composições.
Chopin 💚❤❤❤👏👏👏
Hace poco me suscribi a kassia y jaime altozano acaba de hacer mencion de este canal es señal del virtuosismo de kassia espero siga creciendo este canal
your piano music so beautiful!!!!!!
amazing!!!!!!
인제보니 알겠네... 이거 표현하기 은근 까다롭던데... 카시아님은 쇼팽을 선율이 도드라지게 깔끔하게 참 잘치시는것 같아요. ㅎㅎ 들으면서 많이 배워갑니다
Yo vengo por Jaime Altozano.
x2
Yo llevo suscrito a este canal desde su primer video y no se porque pero cuando vi que Jaime hizo mención de Kassia en su video me emocione un poco jaja
Barbaro, te hacemos un asado?
@@emilianooliveira6117 Que sea virtual, así no nos contagiamos :P
X3
Oh Kassia if you knew... Ahora entrenle Altozanos, vamos, vamos!
perfect temo! astonishing job!
Beautiful!!.Thank you!
Raindrop Prelude: "Oh im a fairy dancing through the flower fields!"
Also Raindrop Prelude:" Trenches, shell shock, war crimes, sorrow!"
Also nice change in key color with the darker tones!
素晴らしい演奏🎵癒されます🍀
I already commented about me coming from jaime but i wanted to say i am waiting for you to play ballade number 1 probably my favorite Chopin piece have a nice day! And keep doing what you like inside your comfy house edit: well i cant say my FAVORITE cause i am loving this one :)
My favourite piece of classical music
The legend comes in
Vine por Altozano y me quedé por la belleza. Gracias, Kassia.
Hace tiempo te conozco, pero Jaime me hizo regresar a este gran preludio:), buena interpretación kassia ❤
Such a mad genius.
I love your interpretation of this piece! I came from Jaime Altozano's channel, but I stayed because you are really talented!
This channel already has close to 10k followers. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 , I really hope she achieves her RUclips/life goals
Nuvole Bianche it has 110k now
Fantastic... Thank you so much!
Beautiful! ❤️