Hi! Lots of my subscribers requested this piece. Typically, Schubert’s pieces are difficult to express well because it is hard to feel his mixed feelings. I recorded this piece last week. But, I didn’t like it from the interpretation perspective. So, I had to record it again this week, the upload was delayed. Anyway, I hope that you guys like this performance. Thank you so much for your support!! Please don’t forget to subscribe, like and comments! Have a nice day!
lol same! her playing is really good because of her expressive dynamics! I will grind piano practice so i can be as good as her when it comes to that delicate and beautiful playing!
I've been searching for this piece ever since my grandma died, 12 years ago. She had a yahama piano and this song was in the presets and i remember listening to it. Thank you for refreshing good memories.
@@austinworkman9967 Yes, his works are often overshadowed by Beethoven. But his music is amazingly expressive and beautiful. Poor fella only lived for 31 years, after all.
Did you know that… At the end of 1816 (at the age of 19), Schubert left his father's school and Salieri's teaching. In 1817, he was taken in by his friend Franz von Schober, with whom he stayed several times later. That year he wrote six piano sonatas and numerous lieder (including Der Tod und das Mädchen and Die Forelle). Franz Schubert's Moments Musicaux are six short piano pieces from the late creative period of the musician. The first publisher of these pieces in 1828, Sauer and Leidesdorf, entitled them, in approximate French, Moments musicaux.
To play with as much control and articulation as you do is the dream and goal of probably all who seriously take up the piano. To play with as much musical expressiveness too, is the same. Just incredible.
means: I was learning the piano when I was a kid, and I played this at the recital. Kassia, thank you for reminding me of the fun atmosphere of the time.
One of my favorite pieces by Schubert! I often hum this melody while I'm having a shower or doing homework, I love it! Like you said in your comment, Schubert pieces can be very difficult to express, and I'm happy you managed to gift us with this lovely performance! Thank you, and have a great day! ;}
@@Alex-iu7dl ну да, позаимствовать у кого то музыку, заработать на ней, а автора послать подальше - я же не своровал, а "заимствовал". ты из рашки что ли? там уже даже фильмы официально воровать позволили, ой, "заимствовать" будут - это же не воровство, не?
Is it me or does this melody wants to tell you that you're having a wonderful day and there is something missing. Each note tells you that you're missing something and the silence at the end informs you that you have found it, you've found that particular missing piece, the cherry on top of the cake.
just wanted to say that you’re a big inspiration for me!! I’ve only been playing for two year but i will continue till I can play all my favorite classical pieces. I have a long journey ahead but people like you make me just want to do it even more!! Thank you!
This is the piece with which I achieved my worst ever performance in front of an audience. It’s deceptively difficult. Still, I do like it a lot, and it is fun to play once you get the hang of it.
Schubert is one of those composers that never cease to amaze me. Every piece is different from the melodies to the accompanying and the orchestra. It's like i am entering another universe each time i listen to a different piece. You Kassia express this feeling at an astonishing level through this piece. Bravo. A recommendation for the future: Fantasia for four hands (Schubert). It would be great if we could listen the whole piece with a partner.
I think the slower tempo really works with this piece! It allows you not only for more clarity, but also more room for expression. This is a wonderful interpretation, you and I think it was Varyk officially have my favorite interpretations.
I stopped playing piano about 16 years ago and my piano teacher was always pretty displeased with my lack of practice. This was the last piece I ever attempted to learn and I did a really shit job of it. I'm picking up piano again as of a week ago and listening to this made me very sad... I'll be trying to learn it again, thank you.
@@Kassiapiano yes, that's why it excites me! My skills aren't of highest level but I love pieces full of emotions. Currently I'm mastering Chopin's Nocturne in C sharp minor and Satie's Gnossiennes :)
Oh wow I know this one! Haven't heard it in years! Playful music, lovely grace notes! Nailed it! Also planning to post a Schubert probably in 1-2 weeks!
I will start this piece in a few week after Fantasie Impromtu. You play it so magically and purely that i can't stop myself but being so excited to make my own interpretation, thank you so much for blessing my ears 🙏
@@KeysOfMysterium I know. That is not what I meant. I feel both the pieces have certain similarities (like the use of accidental quavers and semiquavers).
Nicely played. Amazing expression. May I suggest serenade by Schubert or Moonlight Sonata 1st movement. I would love to hear your interpretation of these pieces.
I was just thinking to start listening to more of Schubert's works, when... suddenly Kassia uploads a wonderful and brilliantly played Schubert piece. Thank you for sharing your beautiful content and awesome piano skills. Recently I wanted to request you a piece: Beethoven Pathetique Sonata Mvt. 1; it is the only movement missing, and it would be so awesome to listen to the whole Sonata played by you. Again, thank you for your awesome work.
Moment Musicaux by Rachmaninoff: Chaos with a melody Moment Musicaux by Schubert: paeceful, beautiful melody, a bit quiet PS: can you upload a transcendental etude by Liszt? 🤔 would be very nice xD
Hi! Lots of my subscribers requested this piece. Typically, Schubert’s pieces are difficult to express well because it is hard to feel his mixed feelings. I recorded this piece last week. But, I didn’t like it from the interpretation perspective. So, I had to record it again this week, the upload was delayed. Anyway, I hope that you guys like this performance. Thank you so much for your support!! Please don’t forget to subscribe, like and comments! Have a nice day!
Great Job!
Hey Kassia! Yoy should try playing Chopun Ballade No. 1! It's many people's favourite piece!
💜💜💜
good job kassia great job like always make next time you could play experience?
Oh no! RUclips send me a notify 3 minutes later :(
I like that part when Kassia plays piano
Thank you for your words, Meggaman 999!:)💕
Me too
lol same! her playing is really good because of her expressive dynamics! I will grind piano practice so i can be as good as her when it comes to that delicate and beautiful playing!
This tbh
Time stamp?
“Mozart and Beethoven are geniuses but Schubert is a miracle” - Brian Newbould
Nice TwoSet PIANO Profile!
Love the pfp
2Set piano :D
He was only 14 when he wrote his first song
@@alex2777 Mozart only 3!
Reccomendation- Schubert/Liszt- Erlkrönig.
I will consider it in the future.:) Thank you, Horia!:)💕
OMG YESSS
are u trying to kill her or just make her have tendonitis XD
Please
It is very expressive and demands everything that Kassia has. She can definitely play it and when she will... I will be here to witness the marvel. ❤️
I've been searching for this piece ever since my grandma died, 12 years ago. She had a yahama piano and this song was in the presets and i remember listening to it. Thank you for refreshing good memories.
Such tender speed and dynamics!! Like a sweet little dance! Can you moment Musicaux 4? It’s truely a gem!
Musicaux 4 is a great piece!:) I will play it in the future. Thank you!💕
Agreed
Wow, Schubert! A very underrated composer imo.
Underrated?
@@austinworkman9967 Yes, his works are often overshadowed by Beethoven. But his music is amazingly expressive and beautiful. Poor fella only lived for 31 years, after all.
HI, Arunav.:) Thank you!💕
@@austinworkman9967 he means that he deserves more respect and appreciation
He's definetly on my top 5
Did you know that…
At the end of 1816 (at the age of 19), Schubert left his father's school and Salieri's teaching.
In 1817, he was taken in by his friend Franz von Schober, with whom he stayed several times later. That year he wrote six piano sonatas and numerous lieder (including Der Tod und das Mädchen and Die Forelle).
Franz Schubert's Moments Musicaux are six short piano pieces from the late creative period of the musician. The first publisher of these pieces in 1828, Sauer and Leidesdorf, entitled them, in approximate French, Moments musicaux.
@Loic Boucher-Dubuc D'accord, merci. J'ai modifié cette erreur !
you wrote so much stuff. its good.
Thaank you for your information
Ahhhhh, Piano Tiles 2 nostalgia. It feels like the old days again! Thank you Kassia for giving me this amazing experience!!!
Thank you, Maria!:) I didn't know that it was in Piano Tiles 2.
i miss piano tiles 2😭
@@randiey95 It's not like it doesn't exist anymore! I played some just yesterday in fact.
@@generic8891 it has changed into piano tiles 3 and it isn't as good😢
Maria The Pianist nope there's no Piano Tiles 3. There is Magic Tiles 3 which is fake of Piano Tiles.
I'd just like to say how cool this glowing piano is
Lol
I am happy that it looks good. Thank you, Fingering!:)💕
Everywhere I look I see you how is this happening
that's a great name sir.
Tobias Konowitz 😂
I really like the fact that this channel doesn't post pieces of just one composer but from loooooots of them!
I hope that my subscribers can enjoy lots of great pieces. Thank you!💕
To play with as much control and articulation as you do is the dream and goal of probably all who seriously take up the piano. To play with as much musical expressiveness too, is the same.
Just incredible.
One of my very favorite Schubert pieces: and the first of his I ever heard! This is great, thank you.
私は子どもの頃ピアノを習っていて、発表会の時にコレを弾きました。Kassiaさん、当時の楽しい雰囲気を思い出させてくれてありがとうございます☆
Yes
Lovely speech :)
means:
I was learning the piano when I was a kid, and I played this at the recital. Kassia, thank you for reminding me of the fun atmosphere of the time.
@@toshdemsey Thank you for translating it ♪ またKassiaさんのコメント欄で会いましょう!
나도 어렸을때 동생과 연탄곡으로 쳤어요.
그 책엔 베토벤의 터키행진곡도 있었는데 가끔 순간적으로 두 곡이 헷갈리는데 조금 더 생각하면 다 생각해낼수있어요.
어렸을때의 동생과의 추억.
One of my favorite pieces by Schubert! I often hum this melody while I'm having a shower or doing homework, I love it! Like you said in your comment, Schubert pieces can be very difficult to express, and I'm happy you managed to gift us with this lovely performance! Thank you, and have a great day! ;}
I love it too! And I know how to play it 😉
Thank you, Lux!!:) Schubert's pieces are hard to play well. Have a great day, too!:)💕
好きな曲だからアップめっちゃ嬉しいです!!☺️
ありがとうございます😌😌
Жаль, что Шуберт прожил очень мало. Сколько прекраснейших произведений он бы мог написать.
я жил на улице Шуберта... ну и Маски шоу только что смотрел - чел дал ссылку в коментах. Скиздили мелодию, не удивлен(((
@@grobertokralos150 заимствование и вдохновение не значит воровство. Для музыки это нормально
@@Alex-iu7dl ну да, позаимствовать у кого то музыку, заработать на ней, а автора послать подальше - я же не своровал, а "заимствовал". ты из рашки что ли? там уже даже фильмы официально воровать позволили, ой, "заимствовать" будут - это же не воровство, не?
Франц Шуберт за всю свою жизнь написал огромное количество произведений, но все равно умер в нищете. Кстати, сразил его тиф.
Wow! This is great! One of my favorites from Schubert. Thank you Kassia!
It's good that it is one of your favorites. Thank you, Charles!:)💕
Carolus?
Is it me or does this melody wants to tell you that you're having a wonderful day and there is something missing. Each note tells you that you're missing something and the silence at the end informs you that you have found it, you've found that particular missing piece, the cherry on top of the cake.
It's perfect to see the rain hitting my windows, thanks!!! ❤️
Beautifully done . I don’t know any Schubert and his music I’ve heard has been by chance. It was very nice
Kassia, I love this piece and I also find very interesting your tempo choice that allows to be very expressive 👏🏻🎹
Thank you for your comment, Luca!:)💕
😅
just wanted to say that you’re a big inspiration for me!! I’ve only been playing for two year but i will continue till I can play all my favorite classical pieces. I have a long journey ahead but people like you make me just want to do it even more!! Thank you!
As a music scholar I am always watching channels like yours to get inspiration. Keep up the good work 👏🏻👍🏻
This is one of my fauvorite piece. You're really my inspiration.
Sorry if I have any misspelling, I'm french
クラシック詳しくないのでkassiaさんが弾いて知る事が多くて、シューベルトもこの動画で初めて聴きました。
結構好きかもしれない。kassiaさんの選曲、好みです。ありがとうございます。
This is the piece with which I achieved my worst ever performance in front of an audience. It’s deceptively difficult. Still, I do like it a lot, and it is fun to play once you get the hang of it.
Well done for playing this in front of an audience in the first place, I'm sure you'll play magnificently before a much larger one in the future.👏🏽
Schubert is one of those composers that never cease to amaze me. Every piece is different from the melodies to the accompanying and the orchestra. It's like i am entering another universe each time i listen to a different piece. You Kassia express this feeling at an astonishing level through this piece. Bravo.
A recommendation for the future: Fantasia for four hands (Schubert). It would be great if we could listen the whole piece with a partner.
I think the slower tempo really works with this piece! It allows you not only for more clarity, but also more room for expression. This is a wonderful interpretation, you and I think it was Varyk officially have my favorite interpretations.
I am happy that you like it!:) Thank you so much for your compliment. Have a good day!💕
Congratulations. I dont like the slow tempo.
Another great edition to your repertoire of Classical uploads! Great job!
I love this piece and your brilliant performance.Waiting for your next video.
Finally found the name of this song! Awesome!
Minute of silence for people who are looking for the song but do not know the name of the song
I finally found it after 200 years of feeling :)
Thats why Piano Tiles 2 here, so you can hear the music wity only tapping the tiles
am i only one who just sit alone outsidr and listen to this with closed eyes?
thank you kassia for all your work it’s lovely to just listen
Something to brighten my day up. ❤👉🏴
Thank you!!:)💕
scotland?
I used to remember playing this on piano tiles 2 on my mums phone and i fell in love with this song and always played this
Wow.. i love your version of shubert, you give me a travel in sky with this beautiful piece and rending ! Have a great day kassia.:)
Hi, Slukyz!:) Thank you so much for your words!:)💕 Have a good day! And, keep safe!
I stopped playing piano about 16 years ago and my piano teacher was always pretty displeased with my lack of practice. This was the last piece I ever attempted to learn and I did a really shit job of it. I'm picking up piano again as of a week ago and listening to this made me very sad... I'll be trying to learn it again, thank you.
Antes de eu começar a tentar tocar piano de verdade eu lembro que essa era minha música favorita do piano tiles, parabéns pelo talento!
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia brought me here after years of procrastinating to find this song, but I’m glad I finally found it :)
Превосходно!
Спасибо!💕
Xa xa xa!!!
I not speak russian....sorry
@@Kassiapiano QUER DIZER "THANK YOU"
how many languages can you speak??!!! i'm impressed!!! you're amazing kassia!!! i just wish that i came across your channel earlier
:(
Such passion and delicacy.you play as if you were born with that wonderful talent,treasure it old friend
Some years ago i started learn this piece but i never finished it. Its a beauty, maybe some day ill start it again
did you ever do it?
OHHH I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS PIECE FOR SO LONG. THANKS FOR UPLOADING IT
Nobody:
Simply piano after 2 days
QLS AlphaTM noice one
This piece is not even that hard
Thank you for watching!💕
@@Kassiapiano 💟
You can play Alkan after 1 week
IMO the single most nearly perfect little tune ever composed.
I love this piece!
Enjoy!:) Thank you!💕
This piece is an example of Schubert's genius... "To make something complicated seem so simple and effortless. "
Mi canción favorita de Schubert, saludos desde México
X2 mis favoritas de Schubert:
1. Esta
2. Serenata
3. Ave María
i think your form of playing the piano is beautiful.
Kassia is a godsend.
Hi, Vic Jang!!:) Thank you for your comment! Have a good day!💕
Beautiful expressions kassai! Could feel the delicate plucking of keys.
I remember playing that for my friend few months ago, it's a cool piece which is also very fun to play. I like you performance a lot :-) Nice work 💕
Thank you for your comment, MrTardoss!💕
My mother always sang this song, and now I found it here, beautiful!
Lots of love from Egypt 🤩🥰❤️
Thank you so much, Michael!:)💕
❤️❤️❤️
Как же долго я искал название этой песни. Наконец-то!
Listen to the song well again this time! I am Korean and foreign channel is fun!Haha
I appreciate you and your piano skills.
beautiful!!! you've encouraged me to learn this piece ;)
Hi, Michal.:) It's not technically difficult.:) Try it with your emotion!:) Thank you!💕
@@Kassiapiano yes, that's why it excites me! My skills aren't of highest level but I love pieces full of emotions. Currently I'm mastering Chopin's Nocturne in C sharp minor and Satie's Gnossiennes :)
Another piece I never knew but thank you kassia for playing it.
Also love the camera this time, it seem more closer than usual.
The staccato parts are so lonely in my opinion. I like it a lot! Keep on going as always;)
Oh wow I know this one! Haven't heard it in years! Playful music, lovely grace notes! Nailed it! Also planning to post a Schubert probably in 1-2 weeks!
I'm currently learning this piece for my piano exam 😁
for which grade?
I will start this piece in a few week after Fantasie Impromtu. You play it so magically and purely that i can't stop myself but being so excited to make my own interpretation, thank you so much for blessing my ears 🙏
never cliked so fast
This is the first comment.:) Thank you, Szeszko!:)💕
I can tell
You forgot a letter😂
Mowisz po polsku?
Goku Caju ye
@@ruthsalgado6775 Hello.
That'' perfect, wonderful !!!!!!!! Это поистине великолепно!!!!!!!!!!!😍😍
I've been trying to find this song for like six months! I remember hearing it in Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
I'm definitely gonna learn this. 😁
Wow, you finally found it. Keep practicing, Lucias.:)💕
Incredible performance of amazing music .Thank you Kassia
👍👏🌹🌹🌹💕.
Woah never been this early
Thank you, Steven!:)💕
I am learning this piece for grade 7 exam. Kassia helped me a lot with the dynamics and pedals. Thank you!
Beautiful 🤩
Hi, Stephen.:) Nowadays, are you practicing the piano well? Always thank you for your support!💕
@@Kassiapiano Hey Kassia! 💕 I am practicing piano, but probably not well 😅
Wow keep up the great work Kassia!!!
I would love to see you play Grieg’s “Wedding day at Troldhaugen”
i saw this video 1 month ago. i decided to learn this piece. now i am playing this piece very well. thank you Kassia.😀
Great playing! It's a very pretty piece!
Hi, Jacob!:) Always thank you for your words! Have a good day!💕
@@Kassiapiano you too!
I like the way both hands close around 1 or 2 octaves while sometimes spreading a little further
Chopin: Wrong note étude
Schubert: Moment Musicaux no. 4
She ready did that etude
@@KeysOfMysterium I know. That is not what I meant. I feel both the pieces have certain similarities (like the use of accidental quavers and semiquavers).
Keep up the amazing work!!!You are playing amazing!!!
Если поставить скорость воспроизведения 1.75, то будет музыка из Маски-шоу. Россияне поймут
This is such a sweet melody, i wonder how many more beautiful pieces would have been composed if some composers lived just a little longer ...
Hi, Eljo!!:) Thank you for your comment!💕 It's so sad that lots of great composers died at a young age.
beautiful :)
Thank you, gabriela!:)💕
Incredible. Very well played. And it is more Schubert, I love a lot of his work.
Ooh! I love it 💕
Hi, Logan!:) Always thank you for your support!:)💕
This is amazing. I've always pictured Schubert as just" that guy who wrote Erlking"
Nicely played. Amazing expression. May I suggest serenade by Schubert or Moonlight Sonata 1st movement. I would love to hear your interpretation of these pieces.
I just love the way you've played it and the emotions it expresses are beautiful, this piece was introduced to me by piano tiles 2 :D
I was just thinking to start listening to more of Schubert's works, when... suddenly Kassia uploads a wonderful and brilliantly played Schubert piece. Thank you for sharing your beautiful content and awesome piano skills. Recently I wanted to request you a piece: Beethoven Pathetique Sonata Mvt. 1; it is the only movement missing, and it would be so awesome to listen to the whole Sonata played by you.
Again, thank you for your awesome work.
Hi, Nicola.:) I will play it in the near future.:) Please keep watching! Thank you!💕
I'm always enjoying ur plays because your style of playing is so well
Wonderful playing! Have you seen Godowski's arrangement of this piece? It's awesome!
Yes.:) That arrangement is amazing.:) Thank you!💕
I am instantly reminded of Andras Schiff's masterclass of this. His classes are amazing.
Totally in love with it 💕
What piano are you playing on?:) It has such a clear and light sound, it's amazing
Wow, this really brings back memories from my childhood, playing this when back when I was just getting started with the flute.
Can you play alla tarantella?
Maybe in the future?:)💕
Is that the piece from Liszt?
Finally, a piece that I can actually learn
good game to you sir
Thank you for your wonderful videos, Kassia!
Always thank you, Noah!:)💕
Moment Musicaux by Rachmaninoff:
Chaos with a melody
Moment Musicaux by Schubert:
paeceful, beautiful melody, a bit quiet
PS: can you upload a transcendental etude by Liszt? 🤔
would be very nice xD
헐 이거 너무너무 좋아하는 곡인데ㅠㅠㅠ연주해주셔서 감사합니다!
Recommendation: Beethoven - Sonata no. 13 second movement🌚❤
Kassia already did
Been watching a while absolutely fabulous playing kassia