Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake

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  • Опубликовано: 25 май 2020
  • Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake
    P. I. Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake, Op. 20: I. Scene (Piano Solo) (Arr. Kenneth Nappier)
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  • @Kassiapiano
    @Kassiapiano  4 года назад +4800

    Hi! In the last video, lots of people recommended this piece (Swan Lake, Op. 20: I. Scene). It seems to be well known as Swan Lake Theme. I expect that lots of people know this piece. I used the piano solo arrangement by Kenneth Nappier. I attached the link in the description. At the last parts, I changed notes a little bit.:) This piece is so beautiful. And, it is easy to play. I hope that you guys enjoy it. Thank you for your support:) Have a good day! (Leave comments when you want to recommend pieces!:)

    • @alphatv7109
      @alphatv7109 4 года назад +61

      Play Heroic Polonaise plss💟

    • @Chicken_Freezey
      @Chicken_Freezey 4 года назад +37

      I love that melody 😊
      Can you play a transcendental etude by Liszt? 🤔

    • @portalgameplay8471
      @portalgameplay8471 4 года назад +14

      Can you make DayDreamers Diary pls??

    • @user-ii3ul1zy6g
      @user-ii3ul1zy6g 4 года назад +21

      Play hungarian rhapsody no 2 please👍🏻

    • @SK-uj1dq
      @SK-uj1dq 4 года назад +14

      I would love to hear your rendition of chopins noctune op 62 no1! It´s such an underrated piece!

  • @annaelsjoki4612
    @annaelsjoki4612 3 года назад +11522

    As a ballerina and pianist, I can say: this is gorgeous.

    • @dariorobertherma7169
      @dariorobertherma7169 3 года назад +38

      I think this is garbage

    • @annaelsjoki4612
      @annaelsjoki4612 3 года назад +391

      Dario Robert Herma Why?

    • @edith9823
      @edith9823 3 года назад +234

      @Anna Elsjoki same I am both a ballerina and pianist and I totally agree with you

    • @3bvte592
      @3bvte592 3 года назад +50

      @@ednaramirez8761 *Lmao Cringe Talk you drama bro? Xddddd*

    • @derpythanos2613
      @derpythanos2613 3 года назад +73

      @@dariorobertherma7169 D:

  • @parmesanny2114
    @parmesanny2114 4 года назад +10466

    Kassia playing: Swan Lake
    Me playing: *Duck Swamp*

    • @jacers1331
      @jacers1331 4 года назад +290

      Underrated comment

    • @phoebeingham91
      @phoebeingham91 4 года назад +89

      Ahaha I love that

    • @diazrickyr.co2214
      @diazrickyr.co2214 4 года назад +90

      I'm studying this piece but compared to what my piece shows, her version and my mine can be compared to heaven and earth. (╥﹏╥)

    • @felixlee9645
      @felixlee9645 4 года назад +119

      Goose river

    • @lopkobor6916
      @lopkobor6916 4 года назад +89

      @@felixlee9645 Dodo marsh

  • @christinad6272
    @christinad6272 2 года назад +1879

    As a pianist, I can confidently say that this is why Tchaikovsky is my favorite composer.

    • @rafaeloliveira9353
      @rafaeloliveira9353 Год назад +20

      He's just not my favorite because Beethoven exists, but I love his pieces so much!

    • @Epicccbaileygrace
      @Epicccbaileygrace Год назад +1

      As an oboist this is my fav piece❤️

    • @kkchau2522
      @kkchau2522 Год назад +2

      Hello, could you help me buy sheet music from him. I am from Russia and PayPal does not work in our country. I will be very grateful for your help!

    • @pissbaby123
      @pissbaby123 Год назад

      Agree! Tchaikovsky rocks.

    • @VinhTran-or1sm
      @VinhTran-or1sm 8 месяцев назад

      Same to me, he is my favorite and his pieces were my first lessons, starting with this scene in The Swan Lake but of course rearranged by my teacher for a kid starter, and then followed by a few from The Children Album. That was 4 decades ago. I will download this arrangement, you play beautifully.

  • @whyiseverysinglehandletaken2
    @whyiseverysinglehandletaken2 2 года назад +1651

    2:58 This one high chord always gives me goosebumps. It just feels, creepy.

    • @jonathanpacheco3769
      @jonathanpacheco3769 2 года назад +54

      It does feel creepy I get a wierd feeling when I hear it

    • @lessing3144
      @lessing3144 2 года назад +81

      It somehow always reminds me on Star Wars

    • @o.h.6946
      @o.h.6946 2 года назад +52

      @@lessing3144 i think the imperial theme is inspired by this music

    • @user-ld1kh9kp7c
      @user-ld1kh9kp7c Год назад +9

      Kind of like the exclusive music of evil people

    • @GuilleVQ
      @GuilleVQ Год назад +11

      Like a sharp piece of ice piercing the chest to the heart.

  • @karmaexists3541
    @karmaexists3541 3 года назад +3837

    This piece is so haunting; at first, it has a sad melancholy-like tune to it, with a dab of fantasy, but later, it turns into a strong beat, filled with horror, dread, unknown terror, and oh God knows what-!

    • @artyjaycayairlines
      @artyjaycayairlines 2 года назад +1

      b c# d e f#

      FFFF#
      B C# D E F#~ D F#

    • @brickking6068
      @brickking6068 2 года назад +45

      That's why they used it for Dracula 🧛

    • @miyuzenn
      @miyuzenn 2 года назад +8

      The joker father

    • @favianandie4345
      @favianandie4345 Год назад +13

      But actually it has like resolution-after war-winning vibes if you listen in to the orchestra version, which I more preferred

    • @wolfroghostx8566
      @wolfroghostx8566 Год назад +10

      Which suits perfect for Swan Lake's story itself
      In the beginning, I can picture how the princess has to deal with turning into a swan everyday, with no way seen to escape it's curse and her curser
      The prince meets her and they chat, thus she reveals her past
      By the end, with the dreadful beats, you can also picture the moment she gets cursed by the cruel wizard, with the only way to undo it being marrying someone not only she has no feelings for, but fully despising him aswell, especially as he's the one who cursed her and destroyed her home

  • @kamarsofie3879
    @kamarsofie3879 3 года назад +11615

    How can a music sound so angelic and evil at the same time..

    • @arnabchakraborty2593
      @arnabchakraborty2593 3 года назад +888

      That's the interpretation of both the white and black Swan...

    • @joniejimenez4768
      @joniejimenez4768 3 года назад +403

      It sounds like it would be played while in a massacre

    • @tink6225
      @tink6225 3 года назад +410

      Tchaikovsky everybody.

    • @MrBezagreen
      @MrBezagreen 3 года назад +225

      Melancholy. Thats the word I can think of to explain this.

    • @misterminutes4504
      @misterminutes4504 3 года назад +57

      ✨Piano magic✨

  • @boogiewoogiebubbleboy2877
    @boogiewoogiebubbleboy2877 4 месяца назад +50

    This is one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever heard. Which is why I'm going to tell you a story, a long story so I hope you find it interesting.
    I'm 63 years old now and basically a self-taught piano player. I would not call myself a pianist, not yet, not by a long shot.
    I only learnt to play the piano so I could play this piece from Swan Lake. It was also my mother's most favourite ballet but she died when I was 8.
    I told myself that one day, I would learn how to play Swan Lake and then play it every year on her birthday. With help that dream became reality.
    I can't read music. Oh god, I've tried, believe you me. I've had lessons. So many teachers, but because they get so frustrated with me, they tell me im not able to be taught and that i should give up, save my money. So I did just that.
    Im dyslexic and suffer with ADHD, which was only diagnosed 12 years ago, which probably doesn't help with my situation.
    In my 53 years of trying to play an instrument, the only one i managed to learn was the clarinet, when i was 34. Ive always loved the sound, thanks to the big band sound of the 1940s. The likes of Glen Miller, for example.
    I also love the violin, especially listening to Mozart, but hey, some things just aren't possible to learn, right.
    Now, the piano is an instrument i do like. I like it a lot. So this is where i feel my story gets interesting.
    When i was at school, we had double music classes lasting about 90 minutes. l was 10 years old, but all of the instruments were taken save for the grand piano in the assembly hall.
    My music teacher told me not to be put off by its size. After the first lesson, 45 minutes where he basically explained what sheet paper was, and how you used it. For example, the names for all of the music lettering and shapes, etc. I was told to make a start. What!!!
    I was left in the assembly hall, on my own, with no one to talk to. No one to ask for help, nothing, while my classmates were, well, in the music room.
    I couldn't read music. I sat there on the stool looking right at it, but it may just as well have been written in a foreign language.
    One of the masters came into the hall and said, "Don't let me bother you, boy, carry on." I thought to myself. Please, Sir, please bother me. Ask me why im not playing, as the silence felt terrifying while the master walked on past through the double doors and i didnt play a note. I was sure he would tell me off or something. It felt like 5 minutes, but probably just 30 seconds.
    Eventually, my music teacher came to me. He had already gone around everyone else in class, and now it was my turn. It was so hard. I did my best to concentrate and follow what he was saying, but it was just gobberlygook to me.
    We went back to the classroom where i sat at his desk, while he went over the music sheet again, but because of the instruments being, well, not played exactly, but you get the idea.
    He tried, i tried, but I just didn't understand. He said i was stupid and gave me detention. This went on for 3 weeks. In the end, he was just like the ones i had when i was much older. Rude, unsympathetic, and cruel.
    Years fly past, and from time to time, I would bring out my clarinet and play along to some of the big band numbers I had managed to learn. I even tried to play Swan Lake, but that was a joke.
    Then, when i moved home the lasttime, i found that my neighbour played the piano, and very beautifully, i must say. I would hear her playing every day when I got home from work. I must admit. At first, I thought she was playing records. She was that perfect, at least, to my ear through the walls.
    Then, about ten days after I moved in, i knocked on her door to introduce myself. She said her name was Hilda, then invited me in. To my surprise, not only was Hilda blind but 92 years old. Surely she had to be playing records, right? After she invited me in we talked over a pot of tea and biscuits.
    Once we got the usual neighbourly chit-chat stuff out of the way, I brought the piano music up. She apologised if her playing disturbed me. Oh no i said, on the contrary, i enjoy it. I asked her who the composer was and what records she played.
    She laughed and said, "it is me, i am the composer." Really, I said, but I don't see a piano. Come with me young man, and take hold of my arm. She led me to the conservatory, there it is. My husband gave it to me on our 25th wedding anniversary. I play on it every day.
    OMG, i thought, she has a Steinway and not just any Steinway but one with fancy gold writing on it. There was even the name of a famous orchestra. It looked antique with its stained wood. Probably mahogany with rose wood inlays. It looked so sleek and expensive.
    I said, "Oh wow, what a beautiful Steinway." Do you play she asked? I said, "Sadly, no, but it's my aim to one day. If i can find someone with enough patience to teach me. "
    I then started telling her about my music journey with the teacher at school and then more recently the other ones while we enjoyed another fresh pot of tea.
    She then told me her story that when she was 6 years old, she fell off of her bike and hit her head on the pavement. She has no recollect of that whole day. Just the details her parents told her.
    After a week in a coma, she woke up and could not see. She was blind, which frightened her to the point where her mother slapped her face. Can you imagine just how scary that must have felt as a child. You have lost your sight then suddenly out of nowhere, wham! You get slapped around the face.
    Her parents were very strict, but as she told me her story, i would not say they were strict but rather hard on her instead. I would even go as far to say, her mother abused her.
    Her father was away a lot working for the army as a civilian assessor while her mother, a very hard and by all accounts, a very spiteful women, an evil person too. She worked as a school music teacher. It was how she made her daughter learn the piano that really got to me.
    During the war, WWII, Hitler was killing off the Jews. Hilda's parents fled Germany arriving in England in 1940 with just a suitcase. She was just a young teen but remembers that week like it was a film.
    She went to a Gramma school as her mother was a music teacher. From the age of 3, Hilda was made to play the piano every day. Every single day apart from when they fled Germany.
    Her father was killed in 1967 in a car accident then her mother committed suicide 2 months later.
    Hilda alone with no family only had friends at the synagogue and her girlfriend from work. Apart from the occasional birthday party she went to, her only I guess you could call it, excitement, was to listen to the radio and play her baby grand.
    Then, one day, a nice young Jewish man asked Hilda out on a date and the rest as they say it history. His name was Joseph, but he died from pancreatic cancer when he was 52. They had one child, David, who lived in America, New York, the last I heard.
    Joseph gave Hilda the piano for their 25th wedding anniversary, and she played it every day. But when Joseph died, she became withdrawn and so played for hours on end into the early hours.
    Then 3 years before I moved in next door her home was broken into. The thieves stole everything of value but not the piano. If only they had known because. When Joseph purchased the piano it came from an estate sale. The auction rooms had no idea of it true value but Joseph did.
    He bid on it and ended up paying 185 guineas. Before the piano was delivered to their home, Joseph, with catalog and bill of sale in hand, promptly insured the piano for £15,000.
    Hilda, knowing that I could not read music taught me how to play the piano. She never read music, but to hear her play, you would never have known.
    Sadly, Hilda died a year later. I was invited to the reading of her Will. David was there, and although he received Hildas estate, she left the piano to me!
    I have it in my longe. It takes up half the room, but I don't care. I have it insured too, for £30,000 but when I die, it will go to a piano music school. I think Hilda would be happy with my choice. I do have children, but none of them play music, and to be honest, they have no interest in anything these days.
    Hilda was a wonderful and very remarkable lady. I miss not hearing her play. I miss our talks. I do hope she is resting in peace. 🙏 God bless you Hilda. As Vira Lynn said. We will meet again. Don't know where don't know when.😢

  • @Mrtiny_yt
    @Mrtiny_yt 11 месяцев назад +416

    As neither a ballerina or a pianist i can say that this is amazing

    • @leaxy
      @leaxy 7 месяцев назад +4

      nor*

    • @hunt6851
      @hunt6851 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@leaxy No

    • @leaxy
      @leaxy 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@hunt6851 why

    • @hunt6851
      @hunt6851 7 месяцев назад +7

      @@leaxy Cheeseburger

    • @leaxy
      @leaxy 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@hunt6851 no way

  • @eveei
    @eveei 3 года назад +1734

    2:57 always gives off Star Wars/Harry Potter vibes

    • @shantimarenghi5586
      @shantimarenghi5586 3 года назад +147

      Jhon williams "composed" both of the soundtracks... He has stolen stuff from other real artists and then assembled it together.

    • @AdityaDeo-cg6eu
      @AdityaDeo-cg6eu 3 года назад

      Which particular star wars soundtrack are you talking about

    • @BigZapdos
      @BigZapdos 3 года назад +54

      @@AdityaDeo-cg6eu reminds me of the imperial march

    • @user-vk2cd9qw7i
      @user-vk2cd9qw7i 3 года назад +45

      @@BigZapdos I believe that exact melody is in imperial march

    • @HyShroomOfficial
      @HyShroomOfficial 3 года назад +37

      @@user-vk2cd9qw7i Not just the melodies, but the harmonies and developments, too. lol

  • @PianoTimeOfficial
    @PianoTimeOfficial 4 года назад +4628

    You played this one majestically. The piece gets better and more powerful every minute. Good job on this one ;)

    • @Kassiapiano
      @Kassiapiano  4 года назад +186

      Hi, Piano Time:) Always thank you for your kind words!:)💕

    • @leo17921
      @leo17921 4 года назад +12

      hi piano time :) lol

    • @lczq6737
      @lczq6737 4 года назад +5

      @@Kassiapiano awesome

    • @cupa6285
      @cupa6285 4 года назад +8

      I was gonna comment this but 💖 agreed!

    • @alphatv7109
      @alphatv7109 4 года назад +3

      Hello😜

  • @Sassasaurus1813
    @Sassasaurus1813 Год назад +395

    As a ballerina and a pianist, I can confidently say that this is beautiful

    • @luciiik4562
      @luciiik4562 Год назад +39

      Girlllll ballerina and pianist? That must be some hard but amazing life

    • @AlienActually_
      @AlienActually_ 6 месяцев назад +4

      Six people who said the exact same thing...😮❤

    • @yusouph2002
      @yusouph2002 6 месяцев назад +6

      Too many ballerinas and pianists, it seems xddddd

    • @AlienActually_
      @AlienActually_ 6 месяцев назад

      @@yusouph2002 yaaaaa 😂 I just play piano and guitar

    • @alilililik
      @alilililik 3 месяца назад +2

      You don't Need to be a pianist or a ballerina to think it is beautiful though...

  • @zacyo7851
    @zacyo7851 2 года назад +1096

    This is played so beautifully, it is my motivation to start up piano again after quitting for 6 months. Thank you for putting in all your emotion and showing how great this piece is. Wish me luck

    • @lilypretzel
      @lilypretzel 2 года назад +8

      Good luck

    • @user-gf4by5td8w
      @user-gf4by5td8w 2 года назад +22

      6 month better then 7 years. Its mine personal record so far. Gl hf

    • @phoebecampbell6292
      @phoebecampbell6292 2 года назад +21

      Don’t quit, no matter how much you may want to at the time. I guarantee you will regret it in the future if you do!

    • @artyjaycayairlines
      @artyjaycayairlines 2 года назад +2

      this piece is for orchestra…

    • @olafsmagghe5457
      @olafsmagghe5457 2 года назад

      good luck!

  • @jkjk7006
    @jkjk7006 4 года назад +1839

    Wow, the way you express your emotion in this piece is very exquisite.

    • @sgt.pepper4362
      @sgt.pepper4362 4 года назад

      ​Google global truth project and read "the Present" to see the truth about life and death, which can change the world from page one. Nothing is more important than checking it is true

    • @sgt.pepper4362
      @sgt.pepper4362 4 года назад

      Google big picture project (2nd search result) and then click on "The Present" tab on the site. What this book says can change the world if enough people see it, especially pgs 1-4

    • @DA-bp7rs
      @DA-bp7rs 4 года назад +2

      I do think so!

    • @lin____471
      @lin____471 4 года назад +2

      Oh god-

    • @rancidrancidrancid
      @rancidrancidrancid 4 года назад +5

      Exquisite 👌🏻 fancy word for saying awesome

  • @jj_hoolio
    @jj_hoolio 3 года назад +2430

    Pianists playing a piano: strikes perfect notes, sinks emotion into every key press, devotes their life to the instrument.
    Me, playing with a piano: hehe, i liek pushing buttins.

    • @jvdb0001
      @jvdb0001 3 года назад +3

      good tip ; ruclips.net/video/KD1bQeeEo9M/видео.html

    • @user-wv6cf3fm8m
      @user-wv6cf3fm8m 3 года назад +12

      굿굿

    • @lightaflame8608
      @lightaflame8608 3 года назад +76

      this actually so me i hate it here lol

    • @jj_hoolio
      @jj_hoolio 3 года назад +13

      @@lightaflame8608 😂

    • @crispy3605
      @crispy3605 3 года назад +43

      Me: I like buttons make loud noise

  • @semnome9536
    @semnome9536 Год назад +50

    2:44 I love it when the pianist uses the whole piano

  • @aniawojcieszak7197
    @aniawojcieszak7197 2 года назад +253

    2:48 instant goosebumps. You did an amazing job!

  • @thibomeurkens2296
    @thibomeurkens2296 3 года назад +5081

    Simply piano be like:
    Day 1: Has never touched a piano.
    ...
    Day 5: *Plays this*.

    • @alanisyizettemiranda8966
      @alanisyizettemiranda8966 3 года назад +156

      Literally me in october and now am playing 5 minute pieces💀

    • @thibomeurkens2296
      @thibomeurkens2296 3 года назад +106

      @@alanisyizettemiranda8966 yeah I actually have the app but I still think the adds are a bit over the top 😂

    • @markytan5120
      @markytan5120 3 года назад +25

      Underrated comment

    • @tomasitto299
      @tomasitto299 3 года назад +69

      As a pianist I can say It's not really hard

    • @ac3clan608
      @ac3clan608 3 года назад +60

      @@tomasitto299 it’s easy for you to say

  • @Ake_Gaming
    @Ake_Gaming 4 года назад +1603

    me :I always get amazing content
    kassia : I always make you happy
    TRUTH!!!!

    • @Kassiapiano
      @Kassiapiano  4 года назад +62

      Thank you, AK/RhythmGamer.:)💕

    • @carlosjavier8679
      @carlosjavier8679 3 года назад +7

      Que ja ja no entendí

    • @lexx_sis
      @lexx_sis 3 года назад +2

      @@Kassiapiano Hello Kassia I recently bought your score and it doesn't even come from the video, I'm really disappointed, I hope you can answer me :(

    • @sorinrazvan1221
      @sorinrazvan1221 3 года назад +1

      @@Ake_Gaming ru serios?

  • @thegreencat9947
    @thegreencat9947 Год назад +53

    Even when I was too young to know what music was....I heard this composition...and it has remained in my soul.

  • @jonathanpacheco3769
    @jonathanpacheco3769 2 года назад +86

    2:34-3:20 always gives me goosebumps

  • @ct_yeoh
    @ct_yeoh 4 года назад +820

    Ahhhhhhhhhh Swan Lake!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is utterly gorgeous! I'm very used to listening to the entire orchestra version but this arrangement plus your gorgeous playing makes it feel like this is how it should always have been played

    • @Kassiapiano
      @Kassiapiano  4 года назад +40

      Hi, CT Yeoh!:) You seem to really like this piece:) I am happy that you can enjoy this piece. Always thank you for your support!💕

    • @ct_yeoh
      @ct_yeoh 4 года назад +6

      @@Kassiapiano I always enjoy anything from Chopin or Tchaikovsky! Getting to hear you playing it only makes it so much better!!

    • @allegrovivace6806
      @allegrovivace6806 4 года назад +2

      @@Kassiapiano I love this too!

    • @bobmclain4097
      @bobmclain4097 4 года назад +1

      There was no reason to yell. Use your inside voice

    • @lulietagalba1003
      @lulietagalba1003 3 года назад +3

      @@bobmclain4097 🤦‍♀️

  • @ezequielstepanenko3229
    @ezequielstepanenko3229 Год назад +43

    My son is five years old, he is starting to take piano lessons, and he told his teacher he wanted to learn this piece, he loves it, and we watched this performance like a hundred times already, though I'm a big fan of Tchaikovsky I have always evaded his most famous overplayed pieces, but I can't get enough of this version it's a complete new insight

  • @fahmidarahman829
    @fahmidarahman829 2 года назад +46

    I'm actually listening this first time and I am feeling great. Imagine closing your eyes playing this on your piano in a room in a Russian palace when the sun starts rising on a cold snowy dawn. Feels really good.

  • @dirys24
    @dirys24 4 года назад +1947

    I first came to know about this song from a Barbie movie, then this song was there in my keyboard and now I'm shocked this is such a good piece!

    • @mathiasprofinet2512
      @mathiasprofinet2512 4 года назад +8

      Dirys what

    • @marif2993
      @marif2993 4 года назад +93

      hahahah sameeee!!! old barbie movies were bomb

    • @dirys24
      @dirys24 4 года назад +78

      @@mathiasprofinet2512 this song was used in a barbie movie called barbie and the Swan Lake or something so ...

    • @pallotm
      @pallotm 4 года назад +14

      Me from FNaF 3

    • @Bonnie-bg5th
      @Bonnie-bg5th 4 года назад +9

      @@pallotm I searched for so long someone who came from FNaF :D

  • @user-dw8lv6sy2y
    @user-dw8lv6sy2y 3 года назад +77

    단순히 건반을 눌러 소리가 나오게 하는 것과 음악을 연주를 한다는 것은 천지차이인 것 같습니다. 유려하게 흘러가고 유기적으로 연결되는 음들이 듣기 자연스럽고 좋습니다. 좋은 음악 들려주셔서 감사합니다.

  • @Isaacleroux
    @Isaacleroux 2 года назад +24

    _you do not play the piano you caress it with delicacy and kindness because of how beautiful it brings out the sounds_

  • @rediscoveringamerica3003
    @rediscoveringamerica3003 Год назад +26

    Beautiful! Some years back I bought the the little lady tickets to see the Russian Balet perform Swan Lake for her birthday. . Absolutely incredible! Having to drive to another state to see it was a small price for the experience, and since my lady is a former professional and competitive dancer it made her whole year.
    As the music plays, I can still visualize not only the dancers, but the story as well. Thank you for playing this piece.

  • @Berlioz1FingerPianoTutorial
    @Berlioz1FingerPianoTutorial 4 года назад +548

    Did you know that...
    In 1871, Tchaikovsky took advantage of his vacation to compose a small ballet, Lebedinoïe ozero, for his sister's children.
    When, in the summer of 1875, Vladimir Petrovich Begitchev, the Intendant of the Moscow Grand Theatre, asked him to compose a ballet, Tchaikovsky immediately accepted, especially since the proposal was lucrative (Tchaikovsky would receive 5,000 rubles (about $70 today)) and the composer confided, in a letter to his friend Rimsky-Korsakov, that he had long dreamed of trying his hand at this kind of music !

    • @ruldali615
      @ruldali615 4 года назад +89

      5,000 rubles in Tsarist time for 1880 is 3000000 rubles nowadays, or 42,800 dollars today. But even this does not mean anything. Then for 1 ruble it was possible to buy a lot of goods, because the ruble was equated with gold. At the beginning of the last century, before the First World War began, 5,000 rubles already cost 5,000,000 modern rubles, or about 71,000 modern dollars. The salary of a loader at that time was 20 rubles a month. The official salary in the office of 40 rubles. The price of food, goods and housing was much lower than today.

    • @Berlioz1FingerPianoTutorial
      @Berlioz1FingerPianoTutorial 4 года назад +12

      @@ruldali615 Wow thank you for these informations ! And sorry for my mistake...

    • @allegrovivace6806
      @allegrovivace6806 4 года назад

      wow
      nice!
      I feel like I should check out your channel

    • @haleedasaufi9525
      @haleedasaufi9525 4 года назад +1

      I hope i was as smart as him

    • @zizu5585
      @zizu5585 3 года назад +3

      rimsky-korsakov is the composer of the flight of a bumblebee

  • @atticus736
    @atticus736 3 года назад +50

    I've never felt so much emotion in my life. Makes my body ache in sorrow, sadness, but hopefully. there's new days to be had. let's be graceful with our future selves

  • @andreaortiz5794
    @andreaortiz5794 2 года назад +145

    Tchaikovsky siempre va ser mi compositor favorito

    • @EmanuelaMola
      @EmanuelaMola Год назад +3

      para 😍 toda la vida

    • @Kto_To_
      @Kto_To_ Год назад +3

      Я тоже люблю музыку Чайковского

  • @user-ly4up3lf8s
    @user-ly4up3lf8s Год назад +23

    This one sends chills down my spine, the key color makes it seem as if it's some story of a terrible blizzard where one person is stuck in ( swan) over the frozen horizon freezing their life in this tragic melody

    • @jpesp23
      @jpesp23 8 месяцев назад

      Beautiful review.

  • @LutherRon
    @LutherRon 3 года назад +689

    I just cried. Now I'm going to learn it and destroy my midi keyboard with tears.

  • @kirby4599
    @kirby4599 4 года назад +208

    This is beautiful...

    • @Kassiapiano
      @Kassiapiano  4 года назад +16

      Thank you, Chris!!:)💕

    • @Andunia
      @Andunia 4 года назад +7

      You haven't listen it yet.

    • @dunja1069
      @dunja1069 4 года назад +2

      @Thomas i agree🤗🤗🤗🤗

  • @melon_molly
    @melon_molly 6 месяцев назад +28

    I remember when I thought that this was easy when I was a kid 💀

  • @JunJun-ix2nj
    @JunJun-ix2nj Год назад +1

    両者の心情を一人でここまで表現できるとは素晴らしい。今まで聞いた中で最高一番です!

  • @Margo_143_
    @Margo_143_ 3 года назад +580

    Llego al punto más alto de satisfacción escuchando esta pieza...
    Díganme que no soy la única, porfa.

    • @ayeshasouzafernandes6598
      @ayeshasouzafernandes6598 3 года назад +14

      Claro que no es la única 🤗

    • @aaroncorcega9441
      @aaroncorcega9441 3 года назад +12

      Amiga no estas sola

    • @apoquisequis7474
      @apoquisequis7474 2 года назад +6

      Tiene sus picos, muy intensos y sentidos. Está adaptación al piano es de primera...y no estás sola...somos muchos entre el gentío. Saludos.

    • @peakyblinder9812
      @peakyblinder9812 2 года назад +2

      😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈

    • @cualquier-random
      @cualquier-random 2 года назад +2

      Te acompaño en el sentimiento al 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000...x100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000....,

  • @mixa_k
    @mixa_k 3 года назад +60

    Гениальное произведение.
    Шедевральное исполнение.

  • @putra_rimbawan_
    @putra_rimbawan_ 2 года назад +2

    This is the most beautiful video i've ever seen on youtube. For real.
    The pianist creates the balanceness of the entire piece and the accuracy of the song expression which is completely perfect.
    It is so beautiful, meaningful, and expressive.
    Thank you kassia to play this with feeling

  • @morgancloete7104
    @morgancloete7104 2 года назад +12

    I've only started listening to classical music last year and I gotta say that this has been the best piece of music I have listened to thus far.

    • @SUPERMA5TER
      @SUPERMA5TER 11 месяцев назад

      Benjamin Yao's Phoenix Overture is a great hype song in classical

  • @silverloto6773
    @silverloto6773 3 года назад +72

    When people usually think of Dracula, what immediately comes to their minds is Toccata & Fugue (and I in no way say that it's wrongs, It's a wonderful piece on its own after all). But to me, this is Dracula's theme, like someone said before it's both angelic and evil sounding, with such etiquette feel to it and to me that is what Dracula symbolize at the end.

  • @loveatlast3927
    @loveatlast3927 3 года назад +55

    Swan lake will always be a masterpiece to me

  • @huanlingh4543
    @huanlingh4543 2 года назад +3

    This beautiful music & great performance literally moved me to tears..
    Swan Lake became one of my favorites that I play regularly.
    Thank you for the inspiration!🌹

  • @SoulBodyHealer
    @SoulBodyHealer 2 года назад +2

    This was my floor floor music as a competitive gymnast as a child. Back then I didn’t know what song it was and had been looking for it ever since. It’s so beautiful and I felt honoured to have it as my music.

  • @emesic926
    @emesic926 4 года назад +200

    At some parts we can feel how inspired John Williams was in his compositions, I think about Harry Potter. Nice performance Kassia, as always.

    • @matko8038
      @matko8038 4 года назад +4

      Yea, it was probably what they provided him with as a reference.

    • @MrSelkies
      @MrSelkies 4 года назад +17

      Yes! I got big Star Wars vibes from this, especially Imperial March.

    • @SissyShamrock
      @SissyShamrock 4 года назад +13

      I hear the main HP theme throughout this!

    • @giraffodil436
      @giraffodil436 4 года назад +15

      @@MrSelkies There are melodic progressions directly taken/inspired from Swan Lake in both Star Wars and Harry Potter OSTs. It's honestly pretty cool how influential classical music has remained throughout the years

    • @victorsaconato5103
      @victorsaconato5103 4 года назад +1

      @@giraffodil436 well, they should have used this instead of hedwig's theme IMO

  • @danielleroy9729
    @danielleroy9729 4 года назад +1534

    am I the only one here who's only thinking about that one barbie movie while listening to this?-

  • @sulphonicacid
    @sulphonicacid 2 года назад +24

    I watched the movie when I was a kid and this music hits everytime, feels so nostalgic listening to this after years

  • @takeshivolkov2002
    @takeshivolkov2002 2 года назад +2

    I believe this is my favorite rendition of this piece that I've heard.

  • @onelonelyflygon9835
    @onelonelyflygon9835 3 года назад +722

    Everyone: Lol, Barbie Vibes!
    Me: Little Einstein’s 🤟

  • @daisyelizabeth5462
    @daisyelizabeth5462 3 года назад +17

    swan lake is one of my favourite ballets, it’s my dream to go see it in person one day 🥺 even online it’s so magical so i can only imagine how wonderful it is in person

  • @titocrespin5842
    @titocrespin5842 2 года назад +2

    Is amazing how this melody sounds so haunting and probably that's how tchaikovsky heard it the first time he completed it. Amazing job

  • @nuatch3619
    @nuatch3619 11 месяцев назад +1

    La plus belle version que j'ai entendu de ma vie. Félicitations, ça donne des frissons

  • @thomasbenbow-taylor9044
    @thomasbenbow-taylor9044 4 года назад +219

    Learnt this at school
    Also I'd ove to see you play Chopin's op 25 no 9

  • @shizukajoestarfp5518
    @shizukajoestarfp5518 4 года назад +3

    I’ve always loved this song for some reason. It seems so peaceful yet elegant at the same time.

  • @BradKyper-mo4no
    @BradKyper-mo4no 6 месяцев назад +4

    Эти произведения просто шедевры такое спокойное состояние когда их слушаю ❤

  • @johnnettle5803
    @johnnettle5803 2 года назад

    Музыка, завораживающая душу и сердце... Очень оригинальный и, в то же время, незамысловатый монтаж видео, не оторвать глаз! Благодарю тех, кто это придумал.

  • @rafaelasilva-we3jm
    @rafaelasilva-we3jm 3 года назад +5

    i watch this so many times and i don't got sick of this, tchaikovsky make magic every time he played a piano

  • @muhiryusof9095
    @muhiryusof9095 4 года назад +36

    "The dance of the swan is so graceful and charming"

    • @TakumiCantSleep
      @TakumiCantSleep 3 года назад +1

      A Mobile Legend reference hehe gatcha

    • @eve7519
      @eve7519 3 года назад +1

      HAHAHAHAHA I can literally hear odette saying "SWAN!" in the middle of a team fight riding on Johnson as they bumped onto the enemies HAHAHAbtw, Odette main here

  • @georgiagirl2100
    @georgiagirl2100 Год назад +6

    I could listen to this all day long

  • @annielapierre9838
    @annielapierre9838 2 года назад

    Goosebumps for the last 2 minutes straight! MAGNIFICENTLY TRAGICALLY BEAUTIFUL

  • @SaraRodriguez-oc7yp
    @SaraRodriguez-oc7yp 3 года назад +12

    I listen to this song daily and about 10 times in a single day this song deepens me makes me feel different emotions this song is perfect and simply beautiful

  • @Alice-gt4rt
    @Alice-gt4rt 3 года назад +64

    Estou arrepiada com tamanha perfeição

  • @peperebalou-didi
    @peperebalou-didi 2 года назад +2

    This version of the Swan Lake is absolutely awesome!! Bravo

  • @mariaperola4677
    @mariaperola4677 Год назад +7

    Que encanto!!, Isto foi o melhor presente de aniversário que ganhei!muito obrigada para aquele que montou este lindo mix com está obra ,milhões de beijos!!!!🍉🪐🍾

  • @srishtisuta4636
    @srishtisuta4636 4 года назад +18

    This was so beautiful; I could literally see swans. This has always been one of my favorite pieces Kassia, and I'm so happy that you played it! I can't thank you enough for this! Your interpretation is so majestic and graceful, it's damn near perfection

  • @skarlethmoraes8304
    @skarlethmoraes8304 3 года назад +321

    ainda existem amantes da música clássica por aqui? eu amoooo, me ajuda muito principalmente a estudar

    • @guilhermeaugusto8109
      @guilhermeaugusto8109 3 года назад +1

      ❤️❤️

    • @icarohenrique7730
      @icarohenrique7730 3 года назад +1

      Essa música é magnífica

    • @talitacamargo9800
      @talitacamargo9800 3 года назад +6

      Que bom ver que não sou a única que gosta desse estilo musical.😊

    • @isabelrosa399
      @isabelrosa399 3 года назад +1

      Oii kkk

    • @o_ultimo_senju
      @o_ultimo_senju 3 года назад +10

      Apreciar a música de Tchaikovsky no século XXI, assim como Mozart, Chopin, Wagner entre outros, é uma maneira maravilhosa de ter a possibilidade de compreender o quão profunda pode ser e é essa espécie de arte; o quão necessária e magnífica a música ( de qualquer espécie ) pode soar e inspirar todo tipo de gente.

  • @leeannbagshaw8943
    @leeannbagshaw8943 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful, I feel so moved & how wonderful displayed is this experience.

  • @rishidas1641
    @rishidas1641 2 месяца назад

    Tchaikovsky is the composer who gives a goosebump in every note of his piece!!! Excellently played!!

  • @thebookworm5048
    @thebookworm5048 3 года назад +8

    1:32 That trill... Glorious.

  • @agirlforgod6955
    @agirlforgod6955 2 года назад +5

    Woah... to be good enough to mess around with such a difficult and timeless piece and make it sound better is quite the accomplishment...
    *woah*

  • @alvachong5501
    @alvachong5501 2 года назад +5

    as a skilled pianist, I have one word to describe it: gorgeous🎹

  • @sachiteri378
    @sachiteri378 2 года назад +1

    指先のコードも白鳥の羽をイメージしてしっとりとしなやかにキラキラ水滴が舞うように流れて素敵💓やっぱりピアノソロがいちばん好き!

  • @chaseashley6775
    @chaseashley6775 3 года назад +51

    The main theme proves that something doesn’t have to be incredibly difficult to play to be beautiful

  • @user-ho6en4hs7g
    @user-ho6en4hs7g 3 года назад +10

    До мурашек, просто гениально😍👍🏼

  • @liushen2773
    @liushen2773 Год назад +2

    The dance of the swans , it's so beautiful and charming

  • @EveOfOctober9
    @EveOfOctober9 2 года назад +2

    I love it!! You did a great job playing, I love the piece so much!! Thank you!

  • @user-sm5km3xk7k
    @user-sm5km3xk7k 3 года назад +202

    Прекрасно вышло! По-моему, "Лебединое озеро" звучит глубже именно в фортепианном исполнении. Лайк из России)

  • @VERA-wv7kl
    @VERA-wv7kl 3 года назад +14

    Очень нравиться.слушаю часто с удовольствием и восхищением.Спасибо за исполнение

  • @juliaandersson9327
    @juliaandersson9327 Год назад +25

    Hi Kassia.
    Such expression in your performance and beauty. Im a cellist since 15 years but after a long break of music due to worklife I started to love piano music and your expression is so beautiful and you are a very skilled pianist.
    Thanks for uploading your videos , you are very inspiring! Im currently looking for to buy my own digital piano.
    Keep posting videos and thanks for all your inspiration ! //Julia from Sweden

    • @kkchau2522
      @kkchau2522 Год назад

      Hello, could you help me buy sheet music from him. I am from Russia and PayPal does not work in our country. I will be very grateful for your help!

  • @blakesmith5198
    @blakesmith5198 2 года назад +1

    What an impeccable piece of music.

  • @johnnycoilpillai2155
    @johnnycoilpillai2155 3 года назад +9

    I have goosebumps from listening to this. It was beautiful

  • @lauragrigoryan9276
    @lauragrigoryan9276 3 года назад +6

    This music is heartbreaking and the pianist is a heartbreaker! Bravo!

  • @kathytorres9643
    @kathytorres9643 Год назад +7

    Mi admiracion para aquellos que tocan algun instrumento musical de verdad hermoso😍

  • @sparkysparky999
    @sparkysparky999 2 года назад

    I love how you play so expressively with your hands.

  • @mariateresamarcosblazquez2152
    @mariateresamarcosblazquez2152 3 года назад +12

    El lago de los cisnes una de mis obras preferidas. El cascanueces otra obra admirable

  • @Stoicanimal
    @Stoicanimal 3 года назад +18

    We live an era where we need drugs to get high .
    But in Renaissance time they were so immersed in work they Love that produced a masterpiece which gave them High.
    Sad.

  • @felix9080
    @felix9080 2 года назад

    It gave me the chills. It's so hautingly beautiful. I don't dance ballet but this piece is just awesome. And, I love ballet💚

  • @patricianascimento5880
    @patricianascimento5880 2 года назад +1

    She's Brazilian
    me too. congratulations for being amazing and representing us.

  • @odethcedillorosales3943
    @odethcedillorosales3943 3 года назад +8

    Me encanta ésta espectacular pieza, me hace soñar, volar a otro mundo 🙏😃❤️

  • @Coda02
    @Coda02 3 года назад +16

    When you play this I really can envision swan majestically swimming through the water

  • @SteampunkStyle
    @SteampunkStyle 2 года назад +4

    A message to the future generations. Don't let this song die!

  • @trippiechaos
    @trippiechaos 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have always loved this piece so much and never really knew why i felt so attached to it(other than it being a masterpiece) until just now.. i was 3 years old when "Barbie of Swan Lake" came out. I remember the joy of watching this new barbie movie with lovely music, and i realised that this memory is the only one i have before my traumatic adoption at age 4. Im so thankful for this song now

  • @richard6216
    @richard6216 3 года назад +3

    This masterpiece plays everytime we open my parents' wedding album. Loved it even when I was a lil boy. Amazingly played!👏

  • @gwychj
    @gwychj 4 года назад +5

    Whenever I listen to this something is giving some flashback on my past that I can't even remember.

  • @idolodin8187
    @idolodin8187 2 года назад +1

    Божественно, и прям ни кто не смог прыгнуть выше!!!

  • @xhaandyesh
    @xhaandyesh 10 месяцев назад +2

    As a child who likes classical music, I can say that this is one of my favorite pieces ❤

  • @s.slyshadow8689
    @s.slyshadow8689 3 года назад +8

    It's quite a bit of time we are not allowed to visit theaters and see Ballerinas, Operas, etc. This reminded so much of the last Swan Lake I saw. You sounded so nice and your sound so rich. Wow. Loved it

  • @akuma7601
    @akuma7601 3 года назад +462

    lowkey thought Kassia and Rousseau were the same people.

    • @adn2662
      @adn2662 3 года назад +10

      Lmao same

    • @MorgothBauglire
      @MorgothBauglire 3 года назад +37

      @@adn2662 you notice the diffrence of speed with their pieces though,kassia is a bit faster with some.

    • @DaviSilva-oc7iv
      @DaviSilva-oc7iv 3 года назад +23

      @@MorgothBauglire yeah sometimes it feels like that Kassia is more professional

    • @hooray32140
      @hooray32140 3 года назад +3

      bloody hell i didn’t even realize

    • @ari7852
      @ari7852 3 года назад +3

      If I didn’t stumble upon this comment. I’d never notice it

  • @ebertrand7104
    @ebertrand7104 2 года назад

    I would like to see the brain of a talented pianist . Being able to use majestically both hands creating the main music with background at the same time, it’s just wawww. Talent is a gift

  • @lisaswife3719
    @lisaswife3719 11 месяцев назад +1

    as a pianist and a ballerina i must say: this is the most gorgeous piece i have ever heard