Hi! How are you? You guys know this piece? A few weeks ago, my subscriber who helped me a lot requested me to play this piece. I didn’t play this piece before. While practicing, I felt that this piece is so beautiful. Chopin did not make the title “Aeolian Harp”. When Schumann heard this piece, he praised this work and coined for it the name “Aeolian Harp”. There is the other name “Shepherd Boy” This title is originated from the anecdote: When student asked him about this piece, Chopin advised a pupil to picture a shepherd boy taking refuge in a grotto to avoid a storm playing the melody on his flute. I hope that you guys like this performance! Take care and keep healthy! Thank you!! Have a great day!
This is my favorite piano piece of all time. My father, who just recently passed away, was an accomplished pianist. And he would play this piece to perfection. He spent so, so much time getting his interpretation just right. Lately, as I've been revisiting memories of my father, I've been searching the internet to hear this piece performed. I found many who have shared it online. But when I came across your page here, Kassia, I just couldn't leave it. I have repeated your rendition of this piece over and over again. You, Kassia, clearly "get it". I would just like to offer you a heartfelt "thank you".
Aaaaah! The first étude I ever studied. I still remember it! Really makes me think of a harp in summer breeze. Thank you so much for this, Kassia- visuals getting better and better too!
well it used to remind me of a harp too but then someone told me that aeolian harp is a mythical air instrument and that chopin himself said while playing this song you should imagine a kid playing a flute alone in a rainy day while the sound of rain making a harmony or something like that lol anyway i think that should be enough for ruining the image of harp
Such an exquisite melody - so original, and the harp-like arrangement is perfection. I think I’ve heard over 90% of Chopin’s works and only a few I don’t quite get - most range from charming to utterly magnificent.
This recording is hands down the best version of this piece. Your dynamics, voicing and how you play that augmented chord are incredible, and the climax section is unbeatable. Great job!
1:33 genius climax by chopin. Diminished chord. Then F7, then Eb7, then Ebmaj7#5, Cminor,Abmajor, diminished. All with Eb as a pedal point to create suspension/tension and additional colors like 9ths
Yes, I'm practicing this, and I noticed this too, this pedal with the Eb strengthens this climax even more, almost a coda for the piece, using these diminished progressions! Very beautiful.
@@zoltano_cortez nah lament is way easier than both. Op 10 no 6. This piece (aeolian harp) has quite a few polyrhythms (6 vs 4, even 6 vs 5). You also have to learn how to use your pinky, the weakest finger, to play notes louder than all other fingers. If you just play everything at the same volume, you don’t get that single-note melody that rises above the rest of the sounds. And tristesse has that mini-coda with the fast intervals being played in both hands But lament has no technical difficulties. The only thing that makes it remotely difficult is the key signature, Eb minor. But that’s not actually more difficult to play, just more difficult to read
Out with another video, wow! Quite a stretchy but straightforward etude, which I actually learned months ago. Amazing work! You really nailed the dynamics and musicality too!
I love how Kassia responds and reads comments even after becoming such a huge channel and it has become difficult. Really shows us how much she cares! Have a good day Kassia!
0:05 ok easy 0:19 bit tricky 0:40 Figers getting tired 1:00 Song building up to climax 1:24 Climax (best part) 1:30 Arms tired 1:41 Small breather 2:13 arpeggios!!? 2:27 It's finally the end 2:44 Arms dead and sore
This is so beautiful. Thank you Kassia and Chopin! In my humble opinion, this is definitely one of the best performances of this piece, both artistically and technically, on UA-cam to date. Lang Lang's interpretation is also very uniquely beautiful, but this one by Kassia is more conservative and stays closer to the many many more previous interpretations by other great concert pianists. I just ❤ it!
Did you change something at 1:23-1:26? Cause something sounds different but amazing im not sure if you just accented the notes differently than others. Probably my favourite rendition of this etude on youtube
Ahh, the only piece I remember studying after 10 years in a music school. I don't play much piano anymore, but I wish I could find the energy and motivation to get those rusty fingers moving again
Bravo!!! This song brings me to tears. My childhood dream was to learn how to play the piano. To this day I can only play simple melodies by ear but I don't know how to read music. I am determined to learn how to play the piano and someday play this song! This is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Don’t delay. I’m 76 years old and have shared your desire to play Chopin nearly all my life but stupidly I let other things get in the way and I now regret it deeply. Persevere or you too will live to regret it.
How serendipitous. I was just paying François René Duchable's Etudes recording a listen, and was saying to myself this one is the most beautiful. You just posted this on the same day. Thank you for your beautiful rendition, which touches and warms the soul.
Beautiful and gorgeous rendition. Kudos! I know this is a very difficult piece to play combined with technical challenges plus artistic interpretation. Superb!
Hey! I'm not sure if you will even read this, but some time ago I've listened to a piano arrangement of the Erlkönig by Liszt, and it was really fascinating to hear the different characters through the music and capture the very bleak atmosphere. Erlkönig is a quite famous ballade here in Germany, and pupils often have to learn it by heart. It deals with a father with his sick son in his arms riding towards a court to save him. Meanwhile the son is influenced by the Erlkönig who wants him. Reading the text is very interesting but also traumatizing in a way. There are various different interpretations of this ballade, discussing who the Erlkönig might be, some say it is a fever dream and the hallucination of the son, others say it's puberty manipulating the son into losing his innocence. Maybe you can have some fun with it^^
Aaahhh...Chopin! Nothing better for the piano. The feelings he can elicit with his compositions can cover virtually every human emotion. This is my favorite Etude!
The "we can hardly stand the wait, please Christmas don't be late" bit of novelty song "The Chipmunk Song" by David Seville and the Chipmunks from 1958 sounds exactly like this piece from 1:15...
Wow! Kassia, that performance was so incredible. Now I can feel your feelings and emotions when you play. You know that we love you so much. I’m really glad to found your channel💕
I discovered this piece yesterday, thought "I would love kassia to play this" and you did it! You're amazing kassia you're one of my greatest inspirations!
Your interpretation of the piece is so beautiful Kassia, the way you can make the sound seem to flow so effortlessly is truly amazing ! Thank you for uploading this 💛♬
The piece is divine, the arpeggios make everything very beautiful. Other than that the last chord, the ending, is the same as Love Dream, my favorite piece!
haha Im in ELA rn and listening to this. I'd also like to say, you are actually the reason why I started piano! Your winter wind video did strike something in me, so thank you for uploading it :)
As a piano beginner - intermediate it's really motivating to listen to your work. Also I really like the fact that you write something about the piece that makes it even more interesting.
I can tell you from the beginning that it was the best interpretation I've ever heard. I love that your channel is evolving in effects and quality quickly! continue with this incredible work! ❤️
Back in the 60s an American song writer/producer named Phil Spector created what he called a" wall of sound," for his singing groups which was a full orchestra accompaniment instead of a small group or single instrument. Here is an example of the "Wall of Sound," Chopin creates with his piano pieces that make them sound like more than any two hands can play. That's what makes his piano pieces so difficult for the pianist and so rewarding for the audience.
0:19 I remember these couple of bars were nasty to master. good job! Edit: I just realized you were using your 3rd finger instead of the fourth for that part. It is easier when I use my 3rd, however I tried to keep using my fourth (extremely uncomfortable for me) just to try and "do the right thing", because if the composer did it, I have to be able to do it too because I'm competitive like that lol.
I admire anyone who even attempts this incredibly difficult piece, especially when they bring out the beautiful melody above all those oppositional arpeggios. Thank you for showing us how it is done.
One of my favorite piano pieces of all time and you played it so beautifully. Well done! I love listening to you play the piano, I play but I am not very good.
Hey kassia! My daughter was inspired by kassia. After piano class, she would listen to your music everyday! She almost watched every one of your videos.
hello kassia thank you very much for your videos as they inspire me to grow as a pianist, i am barely 15 years old and still have time to advance but by watching your videos i manage to find goals, thank you very much kassia
@@moon200070 I've been learning Canon in D from Tom musineks video And I already know half the song. I don't think that there's anything wrong with learning a specific piano piece from a video...
I'm high right now, but I am so happy that I ran into this video. Kassia, your performance for this piece ,along with the visuals, is the most amazing thing I've ever seen piano related. Thank you for your talent.
Kassia, I'm beyond impressed by this performance! The technique looks astonishing! As a classical guitarist, I have a great love for the great piano Masters. The left hand looks absolutely deadly lol. I'd never heard this Etude before. I've just finished polishing up Bach's 2 and 3 part inventions which have obviously been revoiced to suit the guitar. Some if it is quite deadly, but glorious!! I'm so glad to have been introduced to this Chopin Etude. Only Chopin could have made a finger exercise this beautiful
Man i love kassia, kassia is even supporting a channel that has like 200views on a single video, ill try my best to play good as you one day but i doubt i can do it though, but i will still try, Love you kassia (from japan)
Hi! How are you? You guys know this piece? A few weeks ago, my subscriber who helped me a lot requested me to play this piece. I didn’t play this piece before. While practicing, I felt that this piece is so beautiful. Chopin did not make the title “Aeolian Harp”. When Schumann heard this piece, he praised this work and coined for it the name “Aeolian Harp”. There is the other name “Shepherd Boy” This title is originated from the anecdote: When student asked him about this piece, Chopin advised a pupil to picture a shepherd boy taking refuge in a grotto to avoid a storm playing the melody on his flute. I hope that you guys like this performance! Take care and keep healthy! Thank you!! Have a great day!
Hello kassia i love you❤❤❤
Plase play Op.25 No.12 im studying it now
Im good
You too kassia
Its absolutely stunning, kassia. I admire your work! :)
Mysteries that people cannot solve:
- the interior of black hole
- how kassia and rousseau do the effects
Or use led lights as well
Both of them does synthesia really really well
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@@prabhureubenthomas6052 ayy
lol
This is my favorite piano piece of all time. My father, who just recently passed away, was an accomplished pianist. And he would play this piece to perfection. He spent so, so much time getting his interpretation just right. Lately, as I've been revisiting memories of my father, I've been searching the internet to hear this piece performed. I found many who have shared it online. But when I came across your page here, Kassia, I just couldn't leave it. I have repeated your rendition of this piece over and over again. You, Kassia, clearly "get it". I would just like to offer you a heartfelt "thank you".
:(( Im sorry for ur loss :( 😔😢😔😞
Sorry for your loss 😢 God bless His soul by the way Listen liebestratum no.3 by Liszt
Damn Chopin was a genius he really made the piano sound like a harp incredible!
He sure did, and so did Kassia.
Mhm. Listen to ravel's "ondine", there are some parts there where the piano completelt sounds like a harp
@Die Wilde Jagd okay and?
Yeah, Kassia said that this piece was originally called Sheperd Boy, Schumann was the real genius.
well technically a piano is just a harp with buttons
Aaaaah! The first étude I ever studied. I still remember it! Really makes me think of a harp in summer breeze. Thank you so much for this, Kassia- visuals getting better and better too!
Thank you so much!!:) I am happy that you seem to like it!💕
well it used to remind me of a harp too but then someone told me that aeolian harp is a mythical air instrument and that chopin himself said while playing this song you should imagine a kid playing a flute alone in a rainy day while the sound of rain making a harmony or something like that lol anyway i think that should be enough for ruining the image of harp
@@nikanm17 based
Chopin ... his every note cuts into my heart ... this is such a beautiful piece, its music for the angels
Personally, I think this is Chopin's most beautiful etude
i do agree ...
listen to op25 no7! not sure if it’s your cup of tea but it’s one of my favorites
You should go check out op. 10 no. 3 it’s a very beautiful one as well
Same
It’s perfect.
Such an exquisite melody - so original, and the harp-like arrangement is perfection. I think I’ve heard over 90% of Chopin’s works and only a few I don’t quite get - most range from charming to utterly magnificent.
This recording is hands down the best version of this piece. Your dynamics, voicing and how you play that augmented chord are incredible, and the climax section is unbeatable. Great job!
*I am practising this same etude Kassia* 😃
Lol
What a coincidence:) Thank you!!💕
Good Luck
@Rachmaninox Really like your name. It reminds me of the greatest of all🤩
@@deciph_7563 🤣 thank you
I'm slowly falling in love with chopin's pieces 😭
Careful! Once you fall in love with Chopin’s music, there’s no going back. 😎🎹
Welcome to the club of Chopin enthusiasts.
Yeah,Chopin on of the best❤❤❤
I've always been in live with them.
@marshallartz395 Lol ik it's a saying, but I used to like Chopin a lot, but now I don't appreciate him that much
1:33 genius climax by chopin. Diminished chord. Then F7, then Eb7, then Ebmaj7#5, Cminor,Abmajor, diminished. All with Eb as a pedal point to create suspension/tension and additional colors like 9ths
Yes, I'm practicing this, and I noticed this too, this pedal with the Eb strengthens this climax even more, almost a coda for the piece, using these diminished progressions! Very beautiful.
I'm literally trying to learn this piece now lmao... It is considered one of Chopin's "easy" etudes.
Lol looks like everyone is leaning this
@@charlesjd like I said, it's his easiest etude lmao. Almost everyone starts with this or Tristesse. But I suspect many people will also give up xD
@@zoltano_cortez Nice channel by the way. I'm your 118th sub
@@zoltano_cortez nah lament is way easier than both. Op 10 no 6.
This piece (aeolian harp) has quite a few polyrhythms (6 vs 4, even 6 vs 5). You also have to learn how to use your pinky, the weakest finger, to play notes louder than all other fingers. If you just play everything at the same volume, you don’t get that single-note melody that rises above the rest of the sounds.
And tristesse has that mini-coda with the fast intervals being played in both hands
But lament has no technical difficulties. The only thing that makes it remotely difficult is the key signature, Eb minor. But that’s not actually more difficult to play, just more difficult to read
my First etude was butterfly, is not so bad as it seems
Out with another video, wow! Quite a stretchy but straightforward etude, which I actually learned months ago. Amazing work! You really nailed the dynamics and musicality too!
I love how Kassia responds and reads comments even after becoming such a huge channel and it has become difficult. Really shows us how much she cares! Have a good day Kassia!
0:05 ok easy
0:19 bit tricky
0:40 Figers getting tired
1:00 Song building up to climax
1:24 Climax (best part)
1:30 Arms tired
1:41 Small breather
2:13 arpeggios!!?
2:27 It's finally the end
2:44 Arms dead and sore
Too real
the emotion you transmit when you play the piano ... it's incredible
it's the time for you to shine, pinky finger...
lmao
So many unseen beauties in the world, this is one of these.
This "unseen" beauty has currently 240668 views lol
@@pommedeter7407 Out of 8 billion people in the world
This is so beautiful. Thank you Kassia and Chopin! In my humble opinion, this is definitely one of the best performances of this piece, both artistically and technically, on UA-cam to date. Lang Lang's interpretation is also very uniquely beautiful, but this one by Kassia is more conservative and stays closer to the many many more previous interpretations by other great concert pianists. I just ❤ it!
This was the composition that made me wanted to play piano, I cannot even explain how I feel while hearing it
Who else is always blown away by the visuals?
This is the last piece I was able to play before to stop piano. By far my favourite Etude of Chopin
Did you change something at 1:23-1:26? Cause something sounds different but amazing im not sure if you just accented the notes differently than others. Probably my favourite rendition of this etude on youtube
Ahh, the only piece I remember studying after 10 years in a music school. I don't play much piano anymore, but I wish I could find the energy and motivation to get those rusty fingers moving again
You should start again
Just go for it
I agree, I think you should try to play again!
I've spent 40 years struggling with the notes of the right hand. You're a disgrace😊
MAGNIFICENT! My spirit is elevated with these ascending, joyous sounds ... as if seeing my precious Lord Jesus very soon! HEAVENLY!
Bravo!!! This song brings me to tears. My childhood dream was to learn how to play the piano. To this day I can only play simple melodies by ear but I don't know how to read music. I am determined to learn how to play the piano and someday play this song! This is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
You can do it! I believe in you :)
Don’t delay. I’m 76 years old and have shared your desire to play Chopin nearly all my life but stupidly I let other things get in the way and I now regret it deeply. Persevere or you too will live to regret it.
gives me Goosebumps at 1:01
great playing, great job.
I'm ACTUALLY learning this right now!
You can do:) Thank you!💕
Same too
@@Kassiapiano you guy are all awesome I’m learning proper Advanced Fur Elise on piano as a 7 years old
@@jarzebinka76 Good luck young pianist!
Me tooo
How serendipitous. I was just paying François René Duchable's Etudes recording a listen, and was saying to myself this one is the most beautiful. You just posted this on the same day. Thank you for your beautiful rendition, which touches and warms the soul.
I can't stop replaying 1:47
Kassia plays .....and relax ! The Kassia we all know and love is starting to relax and enjoy playing again . Thankyou .
Majestic sounds generated by the flowing arpeggios. This doesn’t get old.
Beautiful and gorgeous rendition. Kudos! I know this is a very difficult piece to play combined with technical challenges plus artistic interpretation. Superb!
Hey! I'm not sure if you will even read this, but some time ago I've listened to a piano arrangement of the Erlkönig by Liszt, and it was really fascinating to hear the different characters through the music and capture the very bleak atmosphere.
Erlkönig is a quite famous ballade here in Germany, and pupils often have to learn it by heart. It deals with a father with his sick son in his arms riding towards a court to save him. Meanwhile the son is influenced by the Erlkönig who wants him. Reading the text is very interesting but also traumatizing in a way. There are various different interpretations of this ballade, discussing who the Erlkönig might be, some say it is a fever dream and the hallucination of the son, others say it's puberty manipulating the son into losing his innocence. Maybe you can have some fun with it^^
Aaahhh...Chopin! Nothing better for the piano. The feelings he can elicit with his compositions can cover virtually every human emotion. This is my favorite Etude!
This is absolutely amazing!! So beautiful! Made us smile from the first note! 💕
Thank you!!:)💕
Another beautiful etude from Chopin. Well done Kassia :)
Thank you, Klaus!!💕
Perfect Kassia, I needed to listen to this piece. Beautiful playing as usual! ✨
Listening to Kassia has helped me cope with my online classes. I thank you for playing these wonderful pieces and keep up the good work.
The "we can hardly stand the wait, please Christmas don't be late" bit of novelty song "The Chipmunk Song" by David Seville and the Chipmunks from 1958 sounds exactly like this piece from 1:15...
Omg ur right
Wow! Kassia, that performance was so incredible. Now I can feel your feelings and emotions when you play. You know that we love you so much. I’m really glad to found your channel💕
I discovered this piece yesterday, thought "I would love kassia to play this" and you did it! You're amazing kassia you're one of my greatest inspirations!
We want more Chopin! (btw I love the colour of the notes)
Thank you:) I love it, too:)💕
Maybe more Chopin on Valentine's day? ❤️💞💕
@@dianamarcekova9615 the implications...of..that... 💀😳
@@Isa-tn7ex Because I requested to her to play Romance by Chopin on Valentine's day. It is a piece which I found last year in September.
@@dianamarcekova9615 Oh, that’s amazing!! I love that concerto.
This is so beautiful, his etudes are truly soulful masterpieces.
@@zinebmzali4538 It's really good:-)
Your interpretation of the piece is so beautiful Kassia, the way you can make the sound seem to flow so effortlessly is truly amazing ! Thank you for uploading this 💛♬
I’m in love with this piece. I always say that piano sounds like water in some way or another… and this one sounds like clouds🙂
Beautiful variation with the left hand octaves close to the climax. Well done with the inner voice at the bottom of p. 1 and top of p. 2
Simply amazing to watch these beautiful hands in theseshining effect...so impressive and Chopin's fantastic music! I'm impressed by this performance!
@ 0:52 something mysterious starts and wow....
Omg!!! I love this , I can’t wait to learn to play this. You played it so beautifully!
Yesss Kassia! Thank you for playing one of my favorite Chopin's etude beautifully, precisely and elegantly!
I’m loving these effects, the quality is superb. I might play this one day but never as well as this! Amazing, as always!
Thank you for your words, Logan!!:) I am glad that you like the effect.💕
The piece is divine, the arpeggios make everything very beautiful. Other than that the last chord, the ending, is the same as Love Dream, my favorite piece!
I'm nearly in the end to learn all this piece. Beautiful interpretation as always, Kassia!
Thank you, Tio Zeno!!:)💕
That long appreggio on the end is going to kill me
Isn't this one of the best Chopin pieces?
It looks easy aswell, that is the first thing I'll do when I'll have time.
One of my favorite Chopin’s Etude 😍
haha Im in ELA rn and listening to this. I'd also like to say, you are actually the reason why I started piano! Your winter wind video did strike something in me, so thank you for uploading it :)
Chopin and Kassia... The duo that makes you forget about everything
As a piano beginner - intermediate it's really motivating to listen to your work. Also I really like the fact that you write something about the piece that makes it even more interesting.
I can tell you from the beginning that it was the best interpretation I've ever heard. I love that your channel is evolving in effects and quality quickly! continue with this incredible work! ❤️
Back in the 60s an American song writer/producer named Phil Spector created what he called a" wall of sound," for his singing groups which was a full orchestra accompaniment instead of a small group or single instrument. Here is an example of the "Wall of Sound," Chopin creates with his piano pieces that make them sound like more than any two hands can play. That's what makes his piano pieces so difficult for the pianist and so rewarding for the audience.
0:19 I remember these couple of bars were nasty to master. good job!
Edit: I just realized you were using your 3rd finger instead of the fourth for that part. It is easier when I use my 3rd, however I tried to keep using my fourth (extremely uncomfortable for me) just to try and "do the right thing", because if the composer did it, I have to be able to do it too because I'm competitive like that lol.
I admire anyone who even attempts this incredibly difficult piece, especially when they bring out the beautiful melody above all those oppositional arpeggios. Thank you for showing us how it is done.
its not incredibly difficult id say its on the lower end of the other chopin etudes
I can play up to 0:05
nice lol
One of my favorite piano pieces of all time and you played it so beautifully. Well done! I love listening to you play the piano, I play but I am not very good.
I really enjoy every perfomance of yours. Magnificent!
Kassia never fails to make me smile 😁💖.
Amazing interpretation of this piece and cool visuals btw :)
Thank you, Michael!!💕
Hadn't heard of this piece until your upload of it
and It is fantastic.
Love this piece. Thank you so much
Thank you, Duen!!💕
I'll never get bored of listening to your performances, amazing job!
Bravo, Kassia! 💕 Aeolian Harp is one of my favorites, this is one of the best interpretations ever!
Thank you for your words, Mico!!:)💕
gorgeous performance. every drop of soul this piece has is in my ears and heart now.
Not even a minute in and it already sounds amazing
Kassia, I found your channel when you only had 600 subs. I can't believe how much you and your channel have grown! Keep up the great work!
Kassia just played another one of my favorite pieces! ❤️
I am really happy that you like this piece:) If you need to listen to the specific piece, always let me know.
kassia played it gracefully and dramaticaly love this interpretation, it seems like sun after the storm. keep it it up kassia. i love your channel
항상 잘듣고 잇어요 카시아님이 헝가리 랩소디 6번 치는것도 들어보고 싶어요
One of the most beautiful piece composed by Chopin ... even it's just an 'etude'. Beauty in simplicity !
An absolute masterpiece.
Woooooooooooo, I LOVE this Etude. Thank you for playing it Kassia! I always enjoy your music!
I have never heard this piece before but it sounds cool!
Thank you!!:)💕
@@Kassiapiano You're visuals are getting really cool!
The repeating E flat octaves in the bass are so nice
Yay a new video. Thank you. Good job
:D
Hey kassia! My daughter was inspired by kassia. After piano class, she would listen to your music everyday! She almost watched every one of your videos.
Absolutely beautiful! 😍 💕
Soooo good!
Thank you so much, Stephen!!:)💕
hello kassia thank you very much for your videos as they inspire me to grow as a pianist, i am barely 15 years old and still have time to advance but by watching your videos i manage to find goals, thank you very much kassia
There are two types of people here watching this:
Those who are here to listen
And those who are *learning it*
is it hard ?
If you’re learning the Etude from this video instead of sheet music, there is already something wrong
@@moon200070 I think that's not what the person meant.
I'm sorry but your pfp has me wheezing ✋💀
@@moon200070 I've been learning Canon in D from Tom musineks video
And I already know half the song.
I don't think that there's anything wrong with learning a specific piano piece from a video...
now this is my favorite performance of this piece. Thank you Kassia:)
Woah the colour is so good.
Also reminds me of Xiao colour
Thank you!!💕
Genshin impact??
I'm high right now, but I am so happy that I ran into this video. Kassia, your performance for this piece ,along with the visuals, is the most amazing thing I've ever seen piano related. Thank you for your talent.
One of the most beautifull pieces of Chopin, thanks for the upload!
Thank you so much!!:)💕
Ahhh I picked this piece up a couple of days ago. Lovely playing Kassia!
You’re so fast at learning pieces! This literally almost put me me to sleep 😴
@@zinebmzali4538 I love that
Kassia, I'm beyond impressed by this performance! The technique looks astonishing! As a classical guitarist, I have a great love for the great piano Masters. The left hand looks absolutely deadly lol. I'd never heard this Etude before. I've just finished polishing up Bach's 2 and 3 part inventions which have obviously been revoiced to suit the guitar. Some if it is quite deadly, but glorious!! I'm so glad to have been introduced to this Chopin Etude. Only Chopin could have made a finger exercise this beautiful
OMG YES I LOVE THIS PIECE - manvir 💕
Hi, Manvir:) thank you for your support all the time!💕
Man i love kassia, kassia is even supporting a channel that has like 200views on a single video, ill try my best to play good as you one day but i doubt i can do it though, but i will still try, Love you kassia (from japan)
Defenitely more Chopin pieces plz.
Thank you:) I will do!!💕
Hi Kassia! Wow, this piece is beautiful! Never heard of it before.