Hi! Do you guys like Chopin’s Nocturne? Among his Nocturnes, I prepared the Nocturne Op. 48 No. 1. I think that this piece is one of his masterpieces. Actually, it is really hard to play. I had to practice a lot. I hope that you guys can feel how much Chopin expressed his mixed feelings in this piece. Thank you so much for your support! Have a nice day!
This is definitely the best emotional piece by Chopin. This beginning is so heartbreaking and tragic. It sounds like youre at the brink of collapsing into tears. The middle part sounds like nostalgia and happy memories. But then, the doppio movimiento part comes sort of telling you that the memories you had will never come again it ends in a way none of us wanted it to end. Its ending is not grand. It just sort of fizzles out almost like nobody is acknowledging your existence and you sort of go away without a trace. I really want to know what Chopin is going through when he made this Nocturne.
A turkish rapper used as a beat in his song named "24" his name is "sagopa kajmer" and he says in the first sentences of the song: An aging day today She packs the suitcase and her last farewell is just like yesterday He's cornering and crying I am in the blunder of looking at my window tomorrow My eyes are full and my hands are imprisoned on my face. (The one who is crying is"yesterday" The one is pacing the suitcase is today. Just beatiful words.)
That moment in 3:08 when the calm gets suddenly interrupted by ‘intrusive thoughts’… and then seems like Chopin refuses to return into the sadness of the piece and tries to bring up the calm but it doesnt stop getting interrupted by those raging emotions, that finally (in 4:01) flourish into a dramatic fall for the sadness and acceptance of his emotions. Like he finally allows himself to completely feel the way he does and shows us his inner beauty.
@@goblinthetargetpractice6049 I am the mysterious one, the one who sleeps in the woods, the one who walks amongst the beasts of the field at the full moon night, whom the spirits fear and the ghosts flee away from, whom the monsters scare and causes terror to the cities, who will dare to fight me? Who will dare to take my place? Who is more courageous than me, more fearless, more strong? If someone wants do defeat me, raise thy arms and fight me, fight me until I'm dead in the floor, if I lose take me Hades to the deepest of the abysses, to the Tartarus if I lose because I have no dignity to be called the king of the spirits and elves.
You're very expressive, Kassia, more so than all the other pianists on RUclips. I hope your channel will rise to the recognition of Rousseau and beyond
Yo. I can't disagree with the fact that Kassia is very expressive. But you have other great youtubers out there that makes excelent jobs, like Paul Barton and Tiffany Poon. Paul Barton has the most beautiful interpretation of Clair de Lune that I've ever heard, of course is just my opinion. I love all of them, Kassia, Paul, Tiffany and everyone has their strong points. Paul is such a tender guy, he's a painter and also a good teacher. There's no way a guy like him will not be expressive on his playing. Tiffany is a concertist and has awesome videos, her Chopin Piano Concerto no. 1 is amazing. Kassia has videos that when I want to hear a specific piece and I know Kassia already made a video playing, I come over here to listen, like Appassionata 3rd mov or Rachmaninoff moment musicaux 4. Just thinking about it makes me wanna listen again
I love when people put timestamps of the parts they liked and point things out it’s like a little game to click on it and hear it’s and so fun to hear everyone’s thoughts
0:00 - The piece opens in a deeply somber tone, reflecting his overwhelming sadness and despair. 0:24 - A fleeting moment of hope emerges, but it quickly fades, leaving him even more disheartened. 0:44 - A distant, foggy memory surfaces-perhaps something positive-but it quickly dissipates, plunging him back into melancholia, emphasizing the depth of his devastation. 1:04 - He can no longer contain his emotions. He’s on the verge of quietly breaking down in his loneliness, teetering between control and complete vulnerability. 1:12 - The 4th chord of a minor scale, accompanied by a painful 9th, perfectly mirrors his sadness. At this point, he’s at his lowest, yearning desperately to feel good about himself. 1:27 - Slowly, anger begins to build within him, rising like a suppressed storm, but it fades away as the section transitions. 2:03 - Here, he reflects on happier times-perhaps his childhood or memories of a loved one. The melody is tender and filled with warmth, providing a brief moment of solace. He uses techniques such as pedaling on one note which makes the music appear more foggy, and at a breif moment he transitions to a beautiful progression I-vi-iii-I which gives us the feeling of nostalgia and that the memory is very far away. 3:03 - Reality begins to close in, and the truth becomes unavoidable: he is suffering, deeply depressed, and on the verge of madness. The intensity builds as his mind spirals out of control and tries to fight the darkness. 4:00 - He’s reached his breaking point. The music explodes in a devastating reprise of the opening theme, now more raw and anguished. 4:38 - He can no longer hold back. The emotional weight is unbearable. 4:43 - Chopin is screaming through his music-screaming from the depths of his suffering, drowning in negativity, and breaking down into tears. From here on, the music is a pure expression of pain, unrelenting and raw.
Pjanu Mużika. I know! Most ted talks I get bored of, but in this case, I don’t. It’s not just because of the pleasant voice and the way in Chichester he speaks, but also the music.
Classical pieces like this feel like the most transcedental thing human has ever produced. Only the people who truly are listening to music will recognize this. This music is written at the start of the bright enlightenment. But were now in a period of the ugly enlightenment, seeing people changing in consumption machines and listening to the most simple musictones ever written. Thankfully we have these pieces still around, played by many great pianists like Kassia who give a great touch to it. Well done, and keep on going!
My father used to play this so beautifully, it inspired me to memorize the notes and play it for my own enjoyment. I never had piano lessons, but I learned to play the first part (before all the big chords) when I was in Jr. high school. I can still play it after fifty years. It is my favorite Chopin Nocturne. I just started learning Op. 55 No. 1 this week, since I noticed how easy it is to play. Can't wait to make it sound as beautiful as I can!
This is one of the most beautiful piano pieces ever composed and you performed it impeccably. RUclips lacked a good overhead-view performance of this piece and you actually did it! This is absolutely difficult to play (as hard as the Etudes), especially without having large hands. Your hands look small, but you can quickly move and reach the notes perfectly. Congratulations!
World class performance, I would dare to say better IMHO than a lot of the performances by famous people on famous pianos on RUclips, which is a very hard feat to pull off, you are simply unbelievable, bravo!!!!
An immortal piece that is so majestic that it creates its own atmosphere. Those tragic notes in the beginning and the return of the main theme is just structure of a masterpiece. Such remarkable composition gives me vivid visuals about this piece. Visuals so intricate that it defies the dimensional barriers of the physical structures in all the possible parallel realms. It teeters between the reality and the cross reality in infinite time loop yeah I’m high as fuck right now.
@@botondkerenyi1154 the way Chopin composed it is even deeper, with such a dreary raw emotion that I wouldn't even dare to imagine what he thought about when he composed this sorrowful masterpiece. As for a personal thought of this piece, it makes me think like Chopin was screaming out for help, because he couldn't overcome his pitiful situation, his disease and his life's sorrows.
I didn't knew this piece, and when you show new pieces of all piano levels, I'm motivated to improve my skills. You always motivate me to practing the piano, thank you very much Kassia! You will reach 500K very quickly. You deserve a lot of subscribers (much more than you have lol).
Hi, Louco. This piece is a really great piece!:) I hope that you enjoy it. I believe that you can be a great pianist. Please keep practicing! Thank you!
Listening to this song judt makes me think about how unfair and cruel the world is and how nurturing and kind it is at times this piece just express the duality of the world in such a beautiful manner its shocking ngl.
This is my favorite of Chopin's Nocturne's. That lead into and shift at 2:00 is really something and then it just builds and builds and builds. God it's so amazing!
Valentina Lisitsa's comments on this nocturne for more background information: One of Chopin's most priceless performance remarks is at the beginning of this Nocturne -- "sotto voce". Just like that : not a girlish "piano" , not an ambivalent "mezzo forte" , not even meaty forte ( the last thing you want here is an "opera" voice for this melody ).It effectively bars all over-the-top cheap and showy "expressive emotions" -- no eye rolling allowed , no hair flailing, no hands flying , no sobs , no visible tears.... A musical equivalent of the famed British " keeping a stiff upper lip "- this "sotto voce" gives us the right sense of what this piece is about .Just as Chopin's 2nd sonata this nocturne deals directly and openly with such tragic subjects as death, loss and grief ... except , here you are allowed to leave personal comments. 2nd sonata is a depiction of all those things , this Nocturne is a commentary- or an epitaph.....the fifth movement that would come after the Finale ...If you ever visit La Madeleine in Paris ( Chopin's parish church where his funeral was held on October 30th ) think about this Nocturne , OK?
That's one of my most favourite of Chopin's music , you can really hear the sorrow behind the sound and what he went through emotionally to write this piece. Every time I play it , I can't but to tear up a bit.
I have been listening to this nocturne for a while now and it inspires the same emotions every time. It’s full of so many moods, but there is something beautifully nihilistic about it. To me it’s almost like one is accepting their perpetual despair while still acknowledging the hypothetical reality of beauty, happiness, and contentment that will always be just out of reach and therefore creates frustration. To me, this nocturne is the epitome of the pain that comes with the loss of memories. It’s the feeling one gets when nostalgic retrospection gets stripped away by present despair.
Andrew and The Art of Piano I think it has the perfect amount of recognition. Think about it, if it was more popular than it is, that would kinda ruin its charm. Imagine if it was constantly playing on the radio like other mainstream pop songs. I think it’s better that it’s like this because it shows that only a certain classy person can enjoy such an art.
@@them9dij455 Hard disagree. If more people listened to classical, more people would compose it. The more who compose it, the more classical music we get. All we get now is film scores and the Modern Art equivelant of music that is contemporary classical.
@@PuddintameXYZ the thing is, there are loads of new composers already. They're just not brought to light because of the likes of the person below your comment who said something stupid along the lines of "no need for new composers, just listen to what's already written". People who listen to classical music (not the musicians, just the audience) tend to be closed to any kind of fresh air, and if it's not one of the sacro saint composers we all love, they won't even bother listen to 10 seconds of a piece. I doubt having more classical on the radio would change that
One of Chopin's finest works, I'm currently learning this after 3 years of piano, I'm glad that this was posted at the same time, makes me want to keep practicing, thank you
@@themoroccanpianist8953 if you go to my channel, you'll see that I also tried other hard Chopin pieces, maybe harder than this one but I can't tell for sure until it's fully "in my fingers'", what I can tell you is it's pretty hard to remember for starters
@@themoroccanpianist8953I’m a self taught with about 3-4 years of playing and so far it’s not that bad but I just started learning. My first piece was moonlight sonata 1st movement
@@trollmallow924 no *YOU* should be sorry about your way of thinking about his or her logic in the very first place, everyone has different opinions, so? You are here to point that out as logic? 🤦♂️🤦♂️ Your logic of thinking that an opinion is a way of logic is basically shit. You have no idea what you are even talking about in the first place. Dude, they are called opinions, not ways of logic, so basically it is fair enough to say you should be sorry about yourself, because you put yourself into a bad situation in which you did not understand yourself and therefore you have basically insulted yourself without knowing it, showing that you my friend, Have *NO KNOWLEDGE AY ALL*!! 🙂😉
Well played. Chopin was such a master, no classical composer can move me like Chopin. Just composing one of these pieces is an amazing accomplishment, and he created so many good ones, it´s unbelievable.
So melancholic and dreamy! I love it! The slow tempo and c minor key give it an almost eerie atmosphere and encompass sorrow, however not all is lost, as the key changed to C major, indicating at some happy memories. It was full of hope and then the tempo changed, got faster and captured the short and sad life of the romantic artist. The first theme is repeated, turning the artist away from the dream and into the real world as the tempo is now fast and chaotic. The composer shows off his master skills of playing. Then it all goes dark and ends in slow, c minor chords. So sad, but beautiful! Thank you for this piece by our beloved composer, who in my opinion, died way too young and had so much more to compose if he were to live longer.
This piece literally gave me chills, especially at 4:00!🤩 There are so many Chopin nocturnes I haven't properly listened to yet, this was one of them. This piece and you are both amazing! 😀 I'll have to listen to the rest of the nocturnes soon 🙂
Hi, Stephen!:) Nocturnes are really great!🤩 Always thank you for your support! I am happy that I can introduce Nocturne which you haven't listen to yet.
Chopin's opus 48 set of nocturnes are definitely some of the best nocturnes. (op.48 no.2 is way underated) edit: and i forgot to mention - very well played
I dont know what this piece makes you feel but for me, it feels like being suppressed. Like wanting to do something but not being able to or trying to say something, wanting to say, but not being able to, or just better not to do. Its like holding something inside even if you know it will be a weight in your back. I literally cried at first time I heard this. 😭
Okay I’m just gonna be honest asf right now. I have severe depression and you videos help me out immensely. Like I don’t know where I’d be if I didn’t have ur videos to help me through the day. THANK YOU SO MUCH ❤️💙❤️💙
@@artrubenkaljund3660I can play liebestraum, revolutionary etude and Fantaisie impromptu so when I first heard this I thought this was easy and I would be able to play it but then I saw the sheet music at the fast part and tried to replicate it…it’s honestly harder than anything I’ve tried to learned…
@@artrubenkaljund3660the left hand part is hard on its own and bringing out the melody with the pinky while suppressing everything else is TOUGH. Definitely very technically and musically difficult
@@baldmista1907 I can also play those haha and I actually know how to bring out the melody with the pinky because I have played an etude just to train it I think I could tackle it
@@dijxtramt hi friend, I totally agree with your comment, i love very much this wonderful Nocturne, frederic CHOPIN is by far my favorit composer in the world. Excellent week for you.
@@TheSoulofPiano I'm also totally into Chopin, the complexity (not only technical, but first of all emotional) of his music is so deep that you can discover them all your life. All the best to you!!!
I agree. This is literally the only piece I can play on the piano and I want to learn more of Chopin’s nocturnes, so I was curious; how difficult is this nocturne relative to Chopin’s other nocturnes?
Again and again I find more chopin masterpieces. The list is ever-growing, ballde no.1, ballade no.4, scherzo no.2, this, sonata no.2, waltz in a minor, grand polonaise brilliante, fantasie Impromptu, there's too many to remember.
Ohhh, this Nocturne is a true gem! I love the development of the melody, and the left hand has a very warm sound! I once composed a melody similar to the first section of this piece, but then decided to discard it because it seemed a bit off to me... some weeks after that I discovered that I unknowingly copied Chopin, and this has already happened to me with Shostakovich’s Second Waltz... It seems my mind can’t think of a new melody on its own, hehehe! Anyway, as you told us in your comment, this is a hard piece, but you played with such precision... it is astonishing, under all aspects. You are an amazing pianist, Kassia, I Hope you’ll become famous at a world-wide level, the world needs true passionate executions as yours, thank you!
Hi, Lux!:) I am flattered. This Nocturne is a true gem!:) It's really hard piece, so I had to spend lots of time. I am really happy that you like it! Thank you so much for your words and support!:)
I also did this with some of chopin's nocturnes and literally the right hand of his ballade 4. I'm now having trouble as everything I write is essentially the same as his. H e l p
This confirms something to me. Years ago a blind pianist called Judith Raskin, a student under Earle Voorhies, played this composition of Chopin and her performance was so transcendently beautiful it haunted me for years. Until now I haven't heard anyone play it so convincingly but this performance brought it back. This pianist is definitely one of a kind, a true artist!
Anyone else completing obsessed with Chopin music, listens to nocturnes everyday? This is one of my favourites to listen to, plus many others. Never tried playing it yet but omg the ending transports me each time… I’m amazed how he could come up with such incredibly elegant music that is complex but at the same time simple. My all time favourite is nocturne op 27 n 2 which I could listen to on repeat non stop 😅😅😅❤❤❤
Hey Kassia, I havnt left a comment in while but I still watch all your videos. I just wanted to say this is my favorite nocturne and I greatly enjoyed hearing your interpretation of this piece. I hope to be able to play this piece someday to :) Amazing work and stay healthy!
Long time no talk, Deadpool!:) Always thank you for your support. I remember you. I am glad that it is your favorite. I hope that you and your family are healthy!!
All I ask is to see the face of the person who helps me find inner calm at this time when the world is upset by covid19 and where our minds are constantly questioning. Thank you very much for this embellishment. The taste of good music knows no boundaries because I listen to you from my native village BENEBALOT in Cameroon. At the University my comrades thought that I was leaving the lodges because I softened my nights with MOZART, BEETHOVEN, BACH, CHOPLIN or Vivaldi
Damn, you really have me tearing up. I think this is my favorite version of this nocturne; it’s the perfect blend of angst, sorrow, and even desperate hope. Thank you so much
Each time I listen to a nocturne, I receive vivid images of an empty castle courtyard under the moonlight, and for each time I hear the song becoming “faster” the castle slowly falls apart, leaving only grass, the night, the stars, and the moon.
"When you feel trapped and been dragged down, came a light that says everything will be alright. Slowly it lift you up and you then run and push yourself to break that barrier. That light... Was yourself all the long. " - This is my interpretation on this wonderful piece.
Magical! I am just about to dive into this piece now. I have about 12 pieces by Chopin stacked up now. Chopin is my favorite. As time allows.. I dig into them a bit at a time. Chopin only lived to be 39. How is it possible he created all of this beautiful music? He is a legend.
After listening to this magnificent interpretation, I've been searching the web for a better one, and I could not find it. Congratulations! Sometimes when you listen to a piece, you have the impression that "that is the way the author wanted it to be played, exactly". I think you have achieved that here!
This is definitely my favorite nocturne. I really like when the beginning melody comes back later in the piece. I really like your interpretation and performance :)
I have listened to countless interpretations of this nocturne by many different world class pianists and I keep coming back to this one. The amount of raw emotion and dynamic contrast you displayed in the doppio movimento was breathtaking and showed Chopin’s true intentions with this piece. Incredible job, Kassia!
2:28 this short progression comes out of nowhere, and it’s absolutely beautiful with that low bass note and beautiful arpeggio from the iii-I is one of the most absolutely stunning short moments of music wow that interval is so nostalgic and gives me goosebumps
Crazy that music you didn’t listen to as a child can give you som much nostalgia, proves that chopin was an absolute genius, idc if he couldn’t do so great fueges and orchestral pieces, his music is absolutely phenomenal
This piece …. It’s just blown my mind. There’s something about the way Chopin makes you move your fingers that seems to trigger deep emotions. Phenomenal.
Dudaklarım kilitli, hoşça kal bugün, sen de yolcusun Dünlerimde sorgusun ve yirmi dörtlük yorgunsun Git de dinlen gidenlerle Yarınım kapıda bekliyor ve son veda zamanı
Saçlarımda saklı kar beyaz ve gözlerimde hep telaş Panik, silik resimler ortasında bir küçük çocuktum Hep konuktu başka gün ve çok soğuktu her geçen dün Tipkı sen gibiydi giden o eski dünler
With this nocturne, I won a competition in St. Petersburg ... A piece that is forever in my heart...❤️❤️ С этим ноктюрном я выиграла конкурс в Питере... Произведение, которое навсегда в моём сердце❤️
Every single one of Chopins Nocturnes is a timeless masterwork. Thank you Kassia for playing this piece with such deft emotion and clarity. You perfectly switch between the complicated technical parts and the raw emotion hidden behind the simplest note. There is a fundamental truth expressed in all of Chopins pieces that you really brought to light in this performance.
This nocturne never fails to make me feel some of the most humanistic emotions. Kassia, this is extremely beautiful and your version is one of my favorites now. It stands in Lisitsa's and Rubenstein league. It was such a fresh interpretation and I could just feel your emotions in your this video. So beautiful. Your hard work is always noticed.
A bit of a tip, you can play the top a flat with your right hand thumb for those notes so you don't have to roll them. Thankfully Chopin never wrote too many ridiculous intervals :D
Eu comecei a gostar de música clássica por causa de um joguinho para celular chamado Pianista, mas com certeza o principal motivo que me fez amar de verdade essas músicas foi ouvir a Kassia tocando. Quando eu escuto ela tocando eu realmente consigo sentir o que a música quer me passar e é um sentimento muito bom
Tenho uma ótima playlist de música clássica, tem algumas bastante agitadas mas é só pra manter salva mesmo. Recomendo muito: un sospiro rachmaninoff prelude in G minor chopin ballade no.1 clair de lune liebestraum arabesque além do mas, essa é minha música clássica favorita até agora, diria a qualquer pessoa caso me perguntassem, tem tantas diferentes emoções! Enfim, vale a pena manter o gosto por música clássica, mesmo que as pessoas achem esquisito ou ""fora de moda""" (lembre-se que tem gente que gosta de funk)
By far, my favorite pianist on RUclips. I love that we have very similar interpretations of this beautiful melody, even as far as picking the same colors for the visualization. Amazing what music can do to people.
Sagopa K, yo Yaşlanan bi' gün bugün Bavulu topluyor ve son vedası tıpkı dün gibi Köşeye çekilip ağlıyor Bense yarına penceremden bakma gafletindeyim Gözlerim dolu ve ellerim tutuklu yüzüme Dudaklarım kilitli, hoşça kal bugün Sen de yolcusun, dünlerimde sorgusun Ve 24'lük yorgunsun, git de dinlen gidenlerle Yarınım kapıda bekliyor ve son veda zamanı Saçlarımda saklı kar beyaz ve gözlerimde hep telaş Panik, silik resimler ortasında bir küçük çocuktum Hep konuktu başka gün ve çok soğuktu her geçen dün Tıpkı sen gibiydi giden o eski dünler Geçmişin karanlığında anılarımdı onlar Bense bulamaz oldum onları Hep selam gönderdim geride kalana, kanıtım yoktu yarına Yolcularımla ağladım Hiç misafir olmamıştı kimse, bunu ben anladım Sonbaharda katil oldu rüzgârlar Öldü tüm yapraklar, yağmur aldı gözyaşı Ve rüzgâr oldu ruhlar, estiler yavaşça Sen misali ağlamıştı her dünüm usulca Dudaklarım kilitli, hoşça kal bugün Sen de yolcusun, dünlerimde sorgusun Ve 24'lük yorgunsun, git de dinlen gidenlerle Yarınım kapıda bekliyor ve son veda zamanı Dudaklarım kilitli, hoşça kal bugün Sen de yolcusun, dünlerimde sorgusun Ve 24'lük yorgunsun, git de dinlen gidenlerle Yarınım kapıda bekliyor ve son veda zamanı Dudaklarım kilitli, hoşça kal bugün Sen de yolcusun, dünlerimde sorgusun Ve 24'lük yorgunsun, git de dinlen gidenlerle Yarınım kapıda bekliyor ve son veda zamanı Dudaklarım kilitli, hoşça kal bugün Sen de yolcusun, dünlerimde sorgusun Ve 24'lük yorgunsun, git de dinlen gidenlerle Yarınım kapıda bekliyor ve son veda zamanı Yeah Aynalarda buğulu yüzümü göremez oldum Ve iyimserlik mateminde sarı gül tuttum Hayallerim yok oldu, koyduğum yerde yoktu hiçbiri Tek yabancı bendim evde ve bir yalancı mumdu Doğan güneş, solan gülümdü, talan sonuydu Kalan resimdi, bir vesikalık gülen çocuktum Yüzüme bakarak ağladım, yüzleşirken kendimle Hıçkırıklarımla savaşır oldum, ertelendim yarına Reddedildim, gideni yolcu etti gözlerim Ve gelene, "Merhaba" dedi bu kimsesiz dilim Ortalarda gezinen oldu dilenci ellerim Bu son demiydi sonbaharın son yaprağında Son gülümsemek ki nefesi son çekişti, içime sonbahardı Güz ağırdı, gün üzeri bir tebessüm etti yüz Saklı kaldı her düşende kırılan onca göçebe his Biz dünden olma yarına varma garibeyiz Yeah (Acımasızca geçip giden zamandan) (Geriye kalan sadece yalnızlıklarımız) Dudaklarım kilitli, hoşça kal bugün Sen de yolcusun, dünlerimde sorgusun Ve 24'lük yorgunsun, git de dinlen gidenlerle Yarınım kapıda bekliyor ve son veda zamanı Dudaklarım kilitli, hoşça kal bugün Sen de yolcusun, dünlerimde sorgusun Ve 24'lük yorgunsun, git de dinlen gidenlerle Yarınım kapıda bekliyor ve son veda zamanı Dudaklarım kilitli, hoşça kal bugün Sen de yolcusun, dünlerimde sorgusun Ve 24'lük yorgunsun, git de dinlen gidenlerle Yarınım kapıda bekliyor ve son veda zamanı Dudaklarım kilitli, hoşça kal bugün Sen de yolcusun, dünlerimde sorgusun Ve 24'lük yorgunsun, git de dinlen gidenlerle Yarınım kapıda bekliyor ve son veda zamanı Sagopa K (yo) (Yalnızlık ömrüm boyunca tanımadığım bir yabancıydı) (Onunla şimdilerde beraber uyanıyoruz) (Her yeni güne iki yalnız şarkılar yazıyoruz) (Yorgunuz, çok yorgunuz) (Çok yorgunuz) (Çok yorgunuz) 2023'den sevgiler..
Opus 48 no 1 hits different than any of his other nocturnes. What was he going through? How did he come up with this? The complex way he uses the melody in the last section baffles and upsets me, its brilliant. I play it all the time and never get tired of it. **mind blown** -- nice playing Kassia
Hi! Do you guys like Chopin’s Nocturne? Among his Nocturnes, I prepared the Nocturne Op. 48 No. 1. I think that this piece is one of his masterpieces. Actually, it is really hard to play. I had to practice a lot. I hope that you guys can feel how much Chopin expressed his mixed feelings in this piece. Thank you so much for your support! Have a nice day!
Kassia this is one of my favorite nocturnes :) Btw wonderful playing. I enjoy your interpretation.
Kassia Can you please do Grande Polonaise Brilliante next?
May I ask about the bracelet on your left hand which I've seen in all of your videos?
I love the color, kassia! Really fitting with the mood of the piece, and this is one of my favourites, bravo!!
It's a majestic piece of music, probably my favorite nocturne. I played it a while ago. The dynamics were the hard part for me !
The part at 04:00 makes you cry twice. The first when you hear it, and the second when you try to play it.
lmaoo xD
Черт да:(
Wondered why people always say its the hardest nocturne but yes, the right hand looks tricky
@@domidominik7071 its mostly the left hand thats tricky. Its almost like the ballade no1.
@@domidominik7071 compared to the other nocturnes, this seems the most difficult
This is definitely the best emotional piece by Chopin. This beginning is so heartbreaking and tragic. It sounds like youre at the brink of collapsing into tears. The middle part sounds like nostalgia and happy memories. But then, the doppio movimiento part comes sort of telling you that the memories you had will never come again it ends in a way none of us wanted it to end. Its ending is not grand. It just sort of fizzles out almost like nobody is acknowledging your existence and you sort of go away without a trace. I really want to know what Chopin is going through when he made this Nocturne.
A turkish rapper used as a beat in his song named "24" his name is "sagopa kajmer" and he says in the first sentences of the song:
An aging day today
She packs the suitcase and her last farewell is just like yesterday
He's cornering and crying
I am in the blunder of looking at my window tomorrow
My eyes are full and my hands are imprisoned on my face. (The one who is crying is"yesterday"
The one is pacing the suitcase is today. Just beatiful words.)
What about his G Minor ballade? That’s pretty emotional too, outright Beethovenian at times.
So, basically me?
I don't think it sounds bad at all, I feel it captures more a feeling of ending something that has been happening for a long time
Lol doppio movimiento. Holy Shizz that's a jjba reference.
That moment in 3:08 when the calm gets suddenly interrupted by ‘intrusive thoughts’… and then seems like Chopin refuses to return into the sadness of the piece and tries to bring up the calm but it doesnt stop getting interrupted by those raging emotions, that finally (in 4:01) flourish into a dramatic fall for the sadness and acceptance of his emotions. Like he finally allows himself to completely feel the way he does and shows us his inner beauty.
Beautifully put
amazing analysis❤
5:19 that B note is just so good...
I don't know how to feel about the fact that I agree with this statement.
i could hear the piano literally say B lol
followed up by the C note a few seconds later really feels like the end of a story arc
4:40 is still one of my favorite parts that Chopin wrote. Beautiful playing!
4:48 Chopin himself is this moment.
What a blessing
My favourite Nocturne! Great work balancing the melody with the heavy accompaniment in the agitato section at the end 👌
its you! love your compositions.
Dude,pstop commenting and share your compositions.I'm waiting.
@@ferhadsemedov6611 uploaded last week :)
Hi, Luke!:) Thank you for your complement.:)💕 I hope that lots of people like it.:)
@@Kassiapiano I have no doubt they will :)
your hands are very mesmerizing and I envy the grace 😭 I could never
You can do it if you practice hard.:) Don't give up. Thank you!💕
Practice 40hrs every day
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@Tired Cat It's a reference lol
@@Kassiapiano PrAcTiCe fOrTeEeE hOuRs
I love how you played the part at 4:42 very loud although it says piano in the sheets. Sounds way better in my opinion
@Gizio the Jackal "sacrilegious"
@@DaviSilva-oc7iv Who are you? So fluent in the language of the spirits?
@@goblinthetargetpractice6049 I am the mysterious one, the one who sleeps in the woods, the one who walks amongst the beasts of the field at the full moon night, whom the spirits fear and the ghosts flee away from, whom the monsters scare and causes terror to the cities, who will dare to fight me? Who will dare to take my place? Who is more courageous than me, more fearless, more strong? If someone wants do defeat me, raise thy arms and fight me, fight me until I'm dead in the floor, if I lose take me Hades to the deepest of the abysses, to the Tartarus if I lose because I have no dignity to be called the king of the spirits and elves.
@@DaviSilva-oc7iv bruh
I believe than in some sheets, it’s wrote « fz »
Honestly, this is a really challenging nocturne. Bringing out the melody from 4:00 is really quite difficult. You played it very well!
You're very expressive, Kassia, more so than all the other pianists on RUclips. I hope your channel will rise to the recognition of Rousseau and beyond
Thank you for your encouragement, Chinese Mapping.:)💕
entertaining LED show but you're gonna say Kassia is more expressive than Paul Barton?
What If she’s secretly Rousseau???
@@E_AA1941 or Tiffany or Nahre? Hmmm... that would be iNtErEsTiNg!
Yo. I can't disagree with the fact that Kassia is very expressive. But you have other great youtubers out there that makes excelent jobs, like Paul Barton and Tiffany Poon. Paul Barton has the most beautiful interpretation of Clair de Lune that I've ever heard, of course is just my opinion. I love all of them, Kassia, Paul, Tiffany and everyone has their strong points.
Paul is such a tender guy, he's a painter and also a good teacher. There's no way a guy like him will not be expressive on his playing.
Tiffany is a concertist and has awesome videos, her Chopin Piano Concerto no. 1 is amazing.
Kassia has videos that when I want to hear a specific piece and I know Kassia already made a video playing, I come over here to listen, like Appassionata 3rd mov or Rachmaninoff moment musicaux 4. Just thinking about it makes me wanna listen again
Just can’t imagine how many thoughts were in this god-like musician to produce such work. Well interpreted!
Do you mean chopin?
Yeah! Well of course we can't ignore Kassia's well interpretation
ruclips.net/video/0kPWFk_I9WE/видео.html please listen this piece of song.
I know there is about every emotion you can imagine combined in this piece. Beautiful
TheMoroccanPianist Who else would they mean.
I love when people put timestamps of the parts they liked and point things out it’s like a little game to click on it and hear it’s and so fun to hear everyone’s thoughts
humans r so cute
0:00 - The piece opens in a deeply somber tone, reflecting his overwhelming sadness and despair.
0:24 - A fleeting moment of hope emerges, but it quickly fades, leaving him even more disheartened.
0:44 - A distant, foggy memory surfaces-perhaps something positive-but it quickly dissipates, plunging him back into melancholia, emphasizing the depth of his devastation.
1:04 - He can no longer contain his emotions. He’s on the verge of quietly breaking down in his loneliness, teetering between control and complete vulnerability.
1:12 - The 4th chord of a minor scale, accompanied by a painful 9th, perfectly mirrors his sadness. At this point, he’s at his lowest, yearning desperately to feel good about himself.
1:27 - Slowly, anger begins to build within him, rising like a suppressed storm, but it fades away as the section transitions.
2:03 - Here, he reflects on happier times-perhaps his childhood or memories of a loved one. The melody is tender and filled with warmth, providing a brief moment of solace. He uses techniques such as pedaling on one note which makes the music appear more foggy, and at a breif moment he transitions to a beautiful progression I-vi-iii-I which gives us the feeling of nostalgia and that the memory is very far away.
3:03 - Reality begins to close in, and the truth becomes unavoidable: he is suffering, deeply depressed, and on the verge of madness. The intensity builds as his mind spirals out of control and tries to fight the darkness.
4:00 - He’s reached his breaking point. The music explodes in a devastating reprise of the opening theme, now more raw and anguished.
4:38 - He can no longer hold back. The emotional weight is unbearable.
4:43 - Chopin is screaming through his music-screaming from the depths of his suffering, drowning in negativity, and breaking down into tears. From here on, the music is a pure expression of pain, unrelenting and raw.
The bass octaves at 4:40 are everything, this is genuinely the most beautiful piece I have ever heard
“The C’s job is to make the B sound sad.” - Benjamin Zander
Pjanu Mużika you watched the ted talk as well?
Yes, it’s really good
Pjanu Mużika. I know! Most ted talks I get bored of, but in this case, I don’t. It’s not just because of the pleasant voice and the way in Chichester he speaks, but also the music.
Most of the times there to do with modern things but that on me I really enjoyed:)
The D's job to make her happy
4:42 is a masterpiece himself.
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Classical pieces like this feel like the most transcedental thing human has ever produced. Only the people who truly are listening to music will recognize this. This music is written at the start of the bright enlightenment. But were now in a period of the ugly enlightenment, seeing people changing in consumption machines and listening to the most simple musictones ever written. Thankfully we have these pieces still around, played by many great pianists like Kassia who give a great touch to it. Well done, and keep on going!
lmao bro. laughably pretentious. you may want to remove the stick from your ass lol
My father used to play this so beautifully, it inspired me to memorize the notes and play it for my own enjoyment.
I never had piano lessons, but I learned to play the first part (before all the big chords) when I was in Jr. high school. I can still play it after fifty years.
It is my favorite Chopin Nocturne.
I just started learning Op. 55 No. 1 this week, since I noticed how easy it is to play. Can't wait to make it sound as beautiful as I can!
This is one of the most beautiful piano pieces ever composed and you performed it impeccably. RUclips lacked a good overhead-view performance of this piece and you actually did it! This is absolutely difficult to play (as hard as the Etudes), especially without having large hands. Your hands look small, but you can quickly move and reach the notes perfectly. Congratulations!
World class performance, I would dare to say better IMHO than a lot of the performances by famous people on famous pianos on RUclips, which is a very hard feat to pull off, you are simply unbelievable, bravo!!!!
Thank you so much for your complement!:) I am glad that you like it!:)
An immortal piece that is so majestic that it creates its own atmosphere. Those tragic notes in the beginning and the return of the main theme is just structure of a masterpiece. Such remarkable composition gives me vivid visuals about this piece. Visuals so intricate that it defies the dimensional barriers of the physical structures in all the possible parallel realms. It teeters between the reality and the cross reality in infinite time loop yeah I’m high as fuck right now.
ruclips.net/channel/UCF4WNzluz2tid1nlBba40Mw
truly masterful, this is also done in estampes: I. Pagodes. by debussy
Bro it's not that deep
@@botondkerenyi1154 the way Chopin composed it is even deeper, with such a dreary raw emotion that I wouldn't even dare to imagine what he thought about when he composed this sorrowful masterpiece. As for a personal thought of this piece, it makes me think like Chopin was screaming out for help, because he couldn't overcome his pitiful situation, his disease and his life's sorrows.
I didn't knew this piece, and when you show new pieces of all piano levels, I'm motivated to improve my skills. You always motivate me to practing the piano, thank you very much Kassia! You will reach 500K very quickly. You deserve a lot of subscribers (much more than you have lol).
Hi, Louco. This piece is a really great piece!:) I hope that you enjoy it. I believe that you can be a great pianist. Please keep practicing! Thank you!
@@Kassiapiano you are welcome :)
I'll practice :D
she has almost 500k (around 420k now)
Listening to this song judt makes me think about how unfair and cruel the world is and how nurturing and kind it is at times this piece just express the duality of the world in such a beautiful manner its shocking ngl.
This is my favorite of Chopin's Nocturne's. That lead into and shift at 2:00 is really something and then it just builds and builds and builds. God it's so amazing!
Chopin and Kassia are just two words that go together like no and school.
Always Thank you for your support, Music farm life!!:)
@Alfred Chen it’s not
Or De and pression
Valentina Lisitsa's comments on this nocturne for more background information:
One of Chopin's most priceless performance remarks is at the beginning of this Nocturne -- "sotto voce". Just like that : not a girlish "piano" , not an ambivalent "mezzo forte" , not even meaty forte ( the last thing you want here is an "opera" voice for this melody ).It effectively bars all over-the-top cheap and showy "expressive emotions" -- no eye rolling allowed , no hair flailing, no hands flying , no sobs , no visible tears.... A musical equivalent of the famed British " keeping a stiff upper lip "- this "sotto voce" gives us the right sense of what this piece is about .Just as Chopin's 2nd sonata this nocturne deals directly and openly with such tragic subjects as death, loss and grief ... except , here you are allowed to leave personal comments. 2nd sonata is a depiction of all those things , this Nocturne is a commentary- or an epitaph.....the fifth movement that would come after the Finale ...If you ever visit La Madeleine in Paris ( Chopin's parish church where his funeral was held on October 30th ) think about this Nocturne , OK?
Amazing
That's one of my most favourite of Chopin's music , you can really hear the sorrow behind the sound and what he went through emotionally to write this piece. Every time I play it , I can't but to tear up a bit.
I have been listening to this nocturne for a while now and it inspires the same emotions every time. It’s full of so many moods, but there is something beautifully nihilistic about it. To me it’s almost like one is accepting their perpetual despair while still acknowledging the hypothetical reality of beauty, happiness, and contentment that will always be just out of reach and therefore creates frustration. To me, this nocturne is the epitome of the pain that comes with the loss of memories. It’s the feeling one gets when nostalgic retrospection gets stripped away by present despair.
if this piece isn't played at my funeral, i'm not dying
What about this one? ruclips.net/video/7ClDFmFmr0k/видео.html
I mean same ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
*Dies anyway*
@@MelbertjrLUZON BRO Y YOU DO HIM LIKE THAT YOU KILLED HIM
@@keky2778 LMAOO
Anyone else thinks classical music is underrated in the modern world??
Andrew and The Art of Piano I think it has the perfect amount of recognition. Think about it, if it was more popular than it is, that would kinda ruin its charm. Imagine if it was constantly playing on the radio like other mainstream pop songs. I think it’s better that it’s like this because it shows that only a certain classy person can enjoy such an art.
@@them9dij455 Hard disagree. If more people listened to classical, more people would compose it. The more who compose it, the more classical music we get. All we get now is film scores and the Modern Art equivelant of music that is contemporary classical.
@@PuddintameXYZ the thing is, there are loads of new composers already. They're just not brought to light because of the likes of the person below your comment who said something stupid along the lines of "no need for new composers, just listen to what's already written". People who listen to classical music (not the musicians, just the audience) tend to be closed to any kind of fresh air, and if it's not one of the sacro saint composers we all love, they won't even bother listen to 10 seconds of a piece. I doubt having more classical on the radio would change that
I would say under appreciated rather than underrated
They are a lot of contemporany composers, the fact is that those composers nobody know them.
One of Chopin's finest works, I'm currently learning this after 3 years of piano, I'm glad that this was posted at the same time, makes me want to keep practicing, thank you
How hard do you find it ?
@@themoroccanpianist8953 if you go to my channel, you'll see that I also tried other hard Chopin pieces, maybe harder than this one but I can't tell for sure until it's fully "in my fingers'", what I can tell you is it's pretty hard to remember for starters
@@themoroccanpianist8953I’m a self taught with about 3-4 years of playing and so far it’s not that bad but I just started learning. My first piece was moonlight sonata 1st movement
Kassia is so underrated
Thank you for your words.:) I will prepare lots of great pieces.💕
Levent Karapınar you should be sorry about your logic rather than your english
@@trollmallow924 bruh that roast tho
@@trollmallow924 DAYUUUM, but you are right
@@trollmallow924 no *YOU* should be sorry about your way of thinking about his or her logic in the very first place, everyone has different opinions, so? You are here to point that out as logic? 🤦♂️🤦♂️ Your logic of thinking that an opinion is a way of logic is basically shit. You have no idea what you are even talking about in the first place. Dude, they are called opinions, not ways of logic, so basically it is fair enough to say you should be sorry about yourself, because you put yourself into a bad situation in which you did not understand yourself and therefore you have basically insulted yourself without knowing it, showing that you my friend, Have *NO KNOWLEDGE AY ALL*!! 🙂😉
Well played. Chopin was such a master, no classical composer can move me like Chopin. Just composing one of these pieces is an amazing accomplishment, and he created so many good ones, it´s unbelievable.
I loved this so much I came back for more listens~ Thanks Kassie 🥰
Thank you so much, Kyle Landry. It means a lot to me!:)💕 Please keep safe and healthy!
Should we prepare for a Kyle Landry version on the Yamaha ? 😍
sus 😍
@@aswomebro2601 amogus😳
@@aswomebro2601 what
So melancholic and dreamy! I love it! The slow tempo and c minor key give it an almost eerie atmosphere and encompass sorrow, however not all is lost, as the key changed to C major, indicating at some happy memories. It was full of hope and then the tempo changed, got faster and captured the short and sad life of the romantic artist. The first theme is repeated, turning the artist away from the dream and into the real world as the tempo is now fast and chaotic. The composer shows off his master skills of playing. Then it all goes dark and ends in slow, c minor chords. So sad, but beautiful! Thank you for this piece by our beloved composer, who in my opinion, died way too young and had so much more to compose if he were to live longer.
Yeah
This piece literally gave me chills, especially at 4:00!🤩 There are so many Chopin nocturnes I haven't properly listened to yet, this was one of them. This piece and you are both amazing! 😀
I'll have to listen to the rest of the nocturnes soon 🙂
Hi, Stephen!:) Nocturnes are really great!🤩 Always thank you for your support! I am happy that I can introduce Nocturne which you haven't listen to yet.
I recommend taking the time to listen through all 21 of them, it's definitely worth it
This is THE ultimate nocturne :D it's beautiful
so much emotion, loved the slow interpretation
Which one's last?
Thank you for your words, Daniel.:)💕
@@oscaracosta4508 last he wrote was the nocturne no 21 in c minor
@@jukeban646Actually not. This was the last one to be published but it was composed in 1837. The last nocturne he wrote was his Op. 62 No. 2, in 1846
Chopin's opus 48 set of nocturnes are definitely some of the best nocturnes. (op.48 no.2 is way underated)
edit: and i forgot to mention - very well played
I dont know what this piece makes you feel but for me, it feels like being suppressed. Like wanting to do something but not being able to or trying to say something, wanting to say, but not being able to, or just better not to do. Its like holding something inside even if you know it will be a weight in your back. I literally cried at first time I heard this. 😭
Its my birthday today and this piece makes it sound like my funeral.
RIP :D
funny
Happy RIP
My favorite piece of all time! You can really hear Chopin's pain at 4:00 . Great performance Kassia!
Okay I’m just gonna be honest asf right now. I have severe depression and you videos help me out immensely. Like I don’t know where I’d be if I didn’t have ur videos to help me through the day. THANK YOU SO MUCH ❤️💙❤️💙
This might not be the most famous Chopin's nocturne. But certainly it is the most beautiful!
And the hardest
@@thegayass4323 yeah it is even rated above polonaise op 44 F sharp in difficulty, its insane
@@artrubenkaljund3660I can play liebestraum, revolutionary etude and Fantaisie impromptu so when I first heard this I thought this was easy and I would be able to play it but then I saw the sheet music at the fast part and tried to replicate it…it’s honestly harder than anything I’ve tried to learned…
@@artrubenkaljund3660the left hand part is hard on its own and bringing out the melody with the pinky while suppressing everything else is TOUGH. Definitely very technically and musically difficult
@@baldmista1907 I can also play those haha and I actually know how to bring out the melody with the pinky because I have played an etude just to train it I think I could tackle it
5:20 that b natural is always the most satisfying thing to play ever.
This piece feels so vague yet so elegant
One of the most depressing nocturne he ever wrote.:(
and at the same time one of the most beautiful
@@dijxtramt hi friend,
I totally agree with your comment, i love very much this wonderful Nocturne, frederic CHOPIN is by far my favorit composer in the world.
Excellent week for you.
@@TheSoulofPiano I'm also totally into Chopin, the complexity (not only technical, but first of all emotional) of his music is so deep that you can discover them all your life. All the best to you!!!
I agree. This is literally the only piece I can play on the piano and I want to learn more of Chopin’s nocturnes, so I was curious; how difficult is this nocturne relative to Chopin’s other nocturnes?
@@조조조-w8c about the same difficulty. try nocturne op9 no2
굿굿 역시 최고입니다.
연주 유투버중 쇼팽 탑1이라 생각합니다.
감사합니다!!:)💕
The notes drop out of the soul and onto the piano ... Emotion at its most noble
Again and again I find more chopin masterpieces. The list is ever-growing, ballde no.1, ballade no.4, scherzo no.2, this, sonata no.2, waltz in a minor, grand polonaise brilliante, fantasie Impromptu, there's too many to remember.
and he did it all by 39 years of age
Ohhh, this Nocturne is a true gem! I love the development of the melody, and the left hand has a very warm sound!
I once composed a melody similar to the first section of this piece, but then decided to discard it because it seemed a bit off to me... some weeks after that I discovered that I unknowingly copied Chopin, and this has already happened to me with Shostakovich’s Second Waltz... It seems my mind can’t think of a new melody on its own, hehehe!
Anyway, as you told us in your comment, this is a hard piece, but you played with such precision... it is astonishing, under all aspects.
You are an amazing pianist, Kassia, I Hope you’ll become famous at a world-wide level, the world needs true passionate executions as yours, thank you!
Hi, Lux!:) I am flattered. This Nocturne is a true gem!:) It's really hard piece, so I had to spend lots of time. I am really happy that you like it! Thank you so much for your words and support!:)
Lux Aeterna ci rivediamo =3
Non ricordo bene, chi sei? :}
I also did this with some of chopin's nocturnes and literally the right hand of his ballade 4. I'm now having trouble as everything I write is essentially the same as his. H e l p
@@Kassiapiano Kassia how long did it take you to perfect this piece?
Splendid peice of work. There is a reason why Chopin is my favourite composer. Kassia you nailed it with your mesmerizing talent.
I’ve never been this early I don’t know what to say.
Edit: Excellent rendition.
lol Thank you for watching!:)💕
This confirms something to me. Years ago a blind pianist called Judith Raskin, a student under Earle Voorhies, played this composition of Chopin and her performance was so transcendently beautiful it haunted me for years. Until now I haven't heard anyone play it so convincingly but this performance brought it back. This pianist is definitely one of a kind, a true artist!
Anyone else completing obsessed with Chopin music, listens to nocturnes everyday? This is one of my favourites to listen to, plus many others. Never tried playing it yet but omg the ending transports me each time… I’m amazed how he could come up with such incredibly elegant music that is complex but at the same time simple.
My all time favourite is nocturne op 27 n 2 which I could listen to on repeat non stop 😅😅😅❤❤❤
I see Chopin, I get excited.
I see Chopin AND Kassia...
*i have no words to describe this beautiful interpretation*
Hey Kassia, I havnt left a comment in while but I still watch all your videos. I just wanted to say this is my favorite nocturne and I greatly enjoyed hearing your interpretation of this piece. I hope to be able to play this piece someday to :) Amazing work and stay healthy!
Long time no talk, Deadpool!:) Always thank you for your support. I remember you. I am glad that it is your favorite. I hope that you and your family are healthy!!
Omg my favourite nocturne!
Enjoy it.:) Thank you!💕
My favourite nocturne is the 20.
Long hours of practice and dedication plus the music gene = Concert pianists. I appreciate all of them out there
This is one of the most beautiful pieces I’ve ever heard, and played very well too!
4:01 The most ravishing part. Speechless
Not everyone can express emotions when making music. This is so good...
같은 곡 연주들이 많지만 항상 이곳으로 돌아오지요..제가 정말 좋아하는 음색이고. 가장 제 취향을 저격하는 연주예요..더 많은 사람이 듣길 바랍니다. 100만까지 화이팅
All I ask is to see the face of the person who helps me find inner calm at this time when the world is upset by covid19 and where our minds are constantly questioning. Thank you very much for this embellishment.
The taste of good music knows no boundaries because I listen to you from my native village BENEBALOT in Cameroon. At the University my comrades thought that I was leaving the lodges because I softened my nights with MOZART, BEETHOVEN, BACH, CHOPLIN or Vivaldi
There will always be Chopin's music being performed, played, and loved and giving such comfort each day.
Damn, you really have me tearing up. I think this is my favorite version of this nocturne; it’s the perfect blend of angst, sorrow, and even desperate hope.
Thank you so much
Each time I listen to a nocturne, I receive vivid images of an empty castle courtyard under the moonlight, and for each time I hear the song becoming “faster” the castle slowly falls apart, leaving only grass, the night, the stars, and the moon.
Amazing playing! You truly know how to embody Chopin’s music like no one else.
4:35 you can hear some kind of magic, some kind of genius at work. The pure, raw emotion.
4:05 right hand, K as in Kassia. Beautiful. Goosebumps evverytime. Thank you for this performance
"When you feel trapped and been dragged down, came a light that says everything will be alright. Slowly it lift you up and you then run and push yourself to break that barrier. That light... Was yourself all the long.
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- This is my interpretation on this wonderful piece.
Rice
I mean nice
This is why I love Chopin! Also this is why I love this channel! 😁
Hi, Vuk!:) Always thank you for your support!!:)
Magical! I am just about to dive into this piece now. I have about 12 pieces by Chopin stacked up now. Chopin is my favorite. As time allows.. I dig into them a bit at a time. Chopin only lived to be 39. How is it possible he created all of this beautiful music? He is a legend.
After listening to this magnificent interpretation, I've been searching the web for a better one, and I could not find it. Congratulations!
Sometimes when you listen to a piece, you have the impression that "that is the way the author wanted it to be played, exactly". I think you have achieved that here!
This is definitely my favorite nocturne. I really like when the beginning melody comes back later in the piece. I really like your interpretation and performance :)
Hi. S. B Piano!! Thank you for your support!
Man I felt like crying after listening to that, you played this piece very well. I'm very happy to have stumbled across your channel.
Many people play it
It's called tutorial bit I can't learn like watching 😅
I have listened to countless interpretations of this nocturne by many different world class pianists and I keep coming back to this one. The amount of raw emotion and dynamic contrast you displayed in the doppio movimento was breathtaking and showed Chopin’s true intentions with this piece. Incredible job, Kassia!
2:28 this short progression comes out of nowhere, and it’s absolutely beautiful with that low bass note and beautiful arpeggio from the iii-I is one of the most absolutely stunning short moments of music wow that interval is so nostalgic and gives me goosebumps
Crazy that music you didn’t listen to as a child can give you som much nostalgia, proves that chopin was an absolute genius, idc if he couldn’t do so great fueges and orchestral pieces, his music is absolutely phenomenal
This piece …. It’s just blown my mind. There’s something about the way Chopin makes you move your fingers that seems to trigger deep emotions. Phenomenal.
Now I can die in peace. Seriously.
No words can describe this.
Kassia, thank you very much.
Dudaklarım kilitli, hoşça kal bugün, sen de yolcusun
Dünlerimde sorgusun ve yirmi dörtlük yorgunsun
Git de dinlen gidenlerle
Yarınım kapıda bekliyor ve son veda zamanı
Saçlarımda saklı kar beyaz ve gözlerimde hep telaş Panik, silik resimler ortasında bir küçük çocuktum Hep konuktu başka gün ve çok soğuktu her geçen dün Tipkı sen gibiydi giden o eski dünler
With this nocturne, I won a competition in St. Petersburg ... A piece that is forever in my heart...❤️❤️
С этим ноктюрном я выиграла конкурс в Питере... Произведение, которое навсегда в моём сердце❤️
Congrats dude, this nocturne is also really hard. As challenging as Chopin's Etudes
Every single one of Chopins Nocturnes is a timeless masterwork. Thank you Kassia for playing this piece with such deft emotion and clarity. You perfectly switch between the complicated technical parts and the raw emotion hidden behind the simplest note. There is a fundamental truth expressed in all of Chopins pieces that you really brought to light in this performance.
Beautifully played, I'm learning this piece right now, and I love this interpretation so much!
もうほんと、自粛生活退屈です!
ピアノの曲いっぱい聴いて元気もらってます!
がんばれ!💕
This is by far the best interpretation of this piece! This is simply a whole different level! Thank you a lot. !
This one is very moving. :'>
Really love how you interpret the piece, Kassia. 🖤
Thank you for your words, Julia.:)💕
Absolutely in love with the part at 3:59
This nocturne never fails to make me feel some of the most humanistic emotions. Kassia, this is extremely beautiful and your version is one of my favorites now. It stands in Lisitsa's and Rubenstein league. It was such a fresh interpretation and I could just feel your emotions in your this video. So beautiful. Your hard work is always noticed.
1:19 my tiny hands are shivering
Usui Takumi I wonder how a girl can reach that far without any problems 🤔
@@ducanhtrannn99 i have a friend, her fingers are longer than mine , i can reach 11th (barely).
Usui Takumi, you can play it with both hands
A bit of a tip, you can play the top a flat with your right hand thumb for those notes so you don't have to roll them. Thankfully Chopin never wrote too many ridiculous intervals :D
やっぱりこの方の弾き方とても好きです💗
かっこいい曲はバッと弾いてくださるし、今回のような美しい曲は強弱もありつつ儚げに弾いていて...素人耳にもお上手なのが伝わってきます💭
Eu comecei a gostar de música clássica por causa de um joguinho para celular chamado Pianista, mas com certeza o principal motivo que me fez amar de verdade essas músicas foi ouvir a Kassia tocando. Quando eu escuto ela tocando eu realmente consigo sentir o que a música quer me passar e é um sentimento muito bom
Vdd
Escute waterfall chopin muito boa
Tenho uma ótima playlist de música clássica, tem algumas bastante agitadas mas é só pra manter salva mesmo.
Recomendo muito:
un sospiro
rachmaninoff prelude in G minor
chopin ballade no.1
clair de lune
liebestraum
arabesque
além do mas, essa é minha música clássica favorita até agora, diria a qualquer pessoa caso me perguntassem, tem tantas diferentes emoções!
Enfim, vale a pena manter o gosto por música clássica, mesmo que as pessoas achem esquisito ou ""fora de moda""" (lembre-se que tem gente que gosta de funk)
Kassia's interpretations of Chopin are always the best
By far, my favorite pianist on RUclips. I love that we have very similar interpretations of this beautiful melody, even as far as picking the same colors for the visualization. Amazing what music can do to people.
Sagopa K, yo
Yaşlanan bi' gün bugün
Bavulu topluyor ve son vedası tıpkı dün gibi
Köşeye çekilip ağlıyor
Bense yarına penceremden bakma gafletindeyim
Gözlerim dolu ve ellerim tutuklu yüzüme
Dudaklarım kilitli, hoşça kal bugün
Sen de yolcusun, dünlerimde sorgusun
Ve 24'lük yorgunsun, git de dinlen gidenlerle
Yarınım kapıda bekliyor ve son veda zamanı
Saçlarımda saklı kar beyaz ve gözlerimde hep telaş
Panik, silik resimler ortasında bir küçük çocuktum
Hep konuktu başka gün ve çok soğuktu her geçen dün
Tıpkı sen gibiydi giden o eski dünler
Geçmişin karanlığında anılarımdı onlar
Bense bulamaz oldum onları
Hep selam gönderdim geride kalana, kanıtım yoktu yarına
Yolcularımla ağladım
Hiç misafir olmamıştı kimse, bunu ben anladım
Sonbaharda katil oldu rüzgârlar
Öldü tüm yapraklar, yağmur aldı gözyaşı
Ve rüzgâr oldu ruhlar, estiler yavaşça
Sen misali ağlamıştı her dünüm usulca
Dudaklarım kilitli, hoşça kal bugün
Sen de yolcusun, dünlerimde sorgusun
Ve 24'lük yorgunsun, git de dinlen gidenlerle
Yarınım kapıda bekliyor ve son veda zamanı
Dudaklarım kilitli, hoşça kal bugün
Sen de yolcusun, dünlerimde sorgusun
Ve 24'lük yorgunsun, git de dinlen gidenlerle
Yarınım kapıda bekliyor ve son veda zamanı
Dudaklarım kilitli, hoşça kal bugün
Sen de yolcusun, dünlerimde sorgusun
Ve 24'lük yorgunsun, git de dinlen gidenlerle
Yarınım kapıda bekliyor ve son veda zamanı
Dudaklarım kilitli, hoşça kal bugün
Sen de yolcusun, dünlerimde sorgusun
Ve 24'lük yorgunsun, git de dinlen gidenlerle
Yarınım kapıda bekliyor ve son veda zamanı
Yeah
Aynalarda buğulu yüzümü göremez oldum
Ve iyimserlik mateminde sarı gül tuttum
Hayallerim yok oldu, koyduğum yerde yoktu hiçbiri
Tek yabancı bendim evde ve bir yalancı mumdu
Doğan güneş, solan gülümdü, talan sonuydu
Kalan resimdi, bir vesikalık gülen çocuktum
Yüzüme bakarak ağladım, yüzleşirken kendimle
Hıçkırıklarımla savaşır oldum, ertelendim yarına
Reddedildim, gideni yolcu etti gözlerim
Ve gelene, "Merhaba" dedi bu kimsesiz dilim
Ortalarda gezinen oldu dilenci ellerim
Bu son demiydi sonbaharın son yaprağında
Son gülümsemek ki nefesi son çekişti, içime sonbahardı
Güz ağırdı, gün üzeri bir tebessüm etti yüz
Saklı kaldı her düşende kırılan onca göçebe his
Biz dünden olma yarına varma garibeyiz
Yeah
(Acımasızca geçip giden zamandan)
(Geriye kalan sadece yalnızlıklarımız)
Dudaklarım kilitli, hoşça kal bugün
Sen de yolcusun, dünlerimde sorgusun
Ve 24'lük yorgunsun, git de dinlen gidenlerle
Yarınım kapıda bekliyor ve son veda zamanı
Dudaklarım kilitli, hoşça kal bugün
Sen de yolcusun, dünlerimde sorgusun
Ve 24'lük yorgunsun, git de dinlen gidenlerle
Yarınım kapıda bekliyor ve son veda zamanı
Dudaklarım kilitli, hoşça kal bugün
Sen de yolcusun, dünlerimde sorgusun
Ve 24'lük yorgunsun, git de dinlen gidenlerle
Yarınım kapıda bekliyor ve son veda zamanı
Dudaklarım kilitli, hoşça kal bugün
Sen de yolcusun, dünlerimde sorgusun
Ve 24'lük yorgunsun, git de dinlen gidenlerle
Yarınım kapıda bekliyor ve son veda zamanı
Sagopa K (yo)
(Yalnızlık ömrüm boyunca tanımadığım bir yabancıydı)
(Onunla şimdilerde beraber uyanıyoruz)
(Her yeni güne iki yalnız şarkılar yazıyoruz)
(Yorgunuz, çok yorgunuz)
(Çok yorgunuz)
(Çok yorgunuz)
2023'den sevgiler..
The B section has excellent voicing on the right hand pinky highlighting the melody
TRUELY AMAZING FAVOURITE CHOPIN PIECE !!
Hi, Jake!:) It's an amazing piece. Thank you!💕
putting unsettling octaves in chorale and leading to the all too mind blowing recap, this is Chopin
Opus 48 no 1 hits different than any of his other nocturnes. What was he going through? How did he come up with this? The complex way he uses the melody in the last section baffles and upsets me, its brilliant. I play it all the time and never get tired of it. **mind blown** -- nice playing Kassia
하 이분 내 취향이랑 비슷하신가봐.... 영상들이 내가 좋아하는 곡들이랑 엄청 겹치네 진짜 넘 좋다.. 감사합니다 영상 잘보고가요ㅠ.ㅠ