Hi.:) In this time, I have prepared the piece “Liebestraum No.3” which lots of subscribers want me to play. When Liszt fell in love at the age of about 40, he read the poem by poet F. Freiligrath and composed the “Liebestraum No.3” song. Later, the song was arranged as a piano piece. I hope that you will enjoy the performance. Don’t forget to subscribe (with bell) and like! Always thank you for your support and encouragement! [Today, I have to go to another city. So, I think that I can reply comments tomorrow. If you leave comments, I will reply them. Always thanks much for your valuable opinion. Have a good day!] O lieb, so lang du lieben kannst! O love, so long as you can! O lieb, so lang du lieben magst! O love, so long as you may! Die Stunde kommt, die Stunde kommt, The hour is coming, the hour is coming wo du an Gräbern stehst und klagst Where you will stand by graves and weep
I am 60 and have only played the piano for 3 years now. I will never play like you, but your performance has inspired me to do the best I can. Thank you!
i know a woman that started learning from 0 in 50 years age and earned so many world wide awards after 5 years. u can do it sir, never get dissapointed . u got this
Oh maybe you'll be able to play some of the pieces she plays... Wishing you luck and lots of dedication! I'm 19 but also play for roughly 3 years. I've learnt Liebestraum Nr. 3 and it is great fun...
TeaTime as long as your emotion portrays your playing than whatever skill you have won’t matter. play with emotion and your playing will touch hearts 100% :)
Wow, you already practiced for many years compared to me! I only take courses for 2 years before stopping 7 years ago, but I remember learning piano as a great fun and one of the best choices I've made in life. Makes me want to play this piece again. Good luck and have fun with your piano journey,.dear sir/madam! I assure you it will be rewarding.
I am glad that you like my performance. I believe that everyone can make great performance with efforts. If you have any problem with piano practice, always contact to me. Thank you!💕
2:20 nothing says "i love you" like a fist to the piano. Fantastic rendition of my favorite Liszt piece. Hope you're ready to embrace the incoming wave of HR2 memers.
Ale Lav Sometimes people just find out weird techniques on their own lol. Dang Thai Son and his student Eric Lu use their fist on the last note of Chopin’s 24 prelude
Liszt: “Let me write one the of the most beautiful love songs but make it as hard as possible” Great interpretation, one of the most unique ones I’ve heard, great touch and peddle work. Excellent.
While in college I lived next to an elderly couple, he was 76 and she was 73. I was told by the landlord that when she retired at 65 she decided to learn how to play the Piano. It seems she had imsomnia because she used to play around 3am. She will play Liebestraum! I loved it so much! It was a surreal thing to hear her play this. I never got upset :)
Not only impeccable technique, great emotional effort as well. A very rare combination. You deserve every bit of appreciation you get, and more, congratulations.
There are some pieces that I'd love to see you playing: 1 - Beethoven, Piano Sonada no.23 "Appassionata". First or third movement. 2 - Chopin, Ballade no.1 3 - Rachmaninoff, Op. 25 no.3, prelude in G minor 4 - Chopin, Valse no.2 in B minor, op. 69. Congrats. Keep up the awesome work!!!!
A talented pianist isn't a person that only performs great the hard techniques. It also comes to how well can the pianist extract the emotions of a piece. And you do both very well. So i think you're a talented pianist Kassia!
it only looks hard cause of the synthesia, it is a relatively easy pattern and I think should be doable for an average player or even a talented beginner
One of my favorite classical pieces, it’s a piece I’m currently learning and it’s amazing to see someone play it with high levels of emotion and definition.
I'm actually learning this piece since three or four months. I began in september my fourth year of piano and it has become a real passion for me. Unfortunately, I don't have a piano at home so I can only practice 1 hour the Tuesday and the afternoon of Saturday. But when I see you, how you play and the beauty of this masterpiece, I know why I keep practicing and spending time in music. Thanks you so much for the inspiration !
I played (and performed) this piece dozens of times and heard it more often than probably any other piece but damn this performance was crystal clear and i think the interpretation sounds pretty unusual but it fits perfectly. Edit: Nice work as always, good to see you're getting some recognition.
Al principio me hizo gracia el puñetazo en el minuto 2:21, pero conforme lo iba viendo una y otra vez me iba gustando cada vez más. Ésta es de mis piezas favoritas ya no solo por lo bonita que es y cómo suena en sí, sino también por la expresividad en cada nota, cómo cada uno puede interpretar de cierta forma los sentimientos y la historia que Liszt quería transmitir y que absolutamente todas las interpretaciones tengan como factor común el amor. Es impresionante ver cómo cada pianista aporta su toque tocando la pieza con tanta expresividad y sentimiento. No llevo mucho tocando el piano, pero esta pieza es sin duda uno de mis objetivos y estaré tremendamente feliz cuando lo consiga. Gracias Kassia por esta maravillosa interpretación. 👏🏻👏🏻
@@catriverr That's right, but maybe try to appreciate the lovely comment next time, instead of boldly mentioning a mistake. There's no denial in the fact that a mistake is a mistake; it's a fact. However, there are other ways to phrase your criticism that make it sound less harsh, and more constructive. Plus, it'll feel more as an act of generous kindness, as well, and that's quite positive!
Thank you for you comments, Flaming!:) It means a lot to me.:) I checked your video just now. (Nowadays, I can't check UA-cam frequently.) It is amazing!!:)
I usually hear 'love's sorrow' But today i stumbled across this piece, its so beautiful i cried. I adore music and i couldnt even figure out why i cried, or should i say crying cuz thats my situation right now. From the first note, it just exploaded and i dont have an explanation. Feels good, cathartic, right and honestly kind of amazing.
This by far the best interpretation of this piece i found on the internet 😶 Thank you so much for all this love we can feel when you play this beautiful "love dream" 💜
You know it's really frustrating for me when I play this piece. When I get too passionate and emotional, I start making mistakes. So I suppress some of it to play this piece properly. And that infuriates me how I cant enjoy listening to my own interpretation. But this version of yours made me feel really heavy I'm the chest, which almost brought me to tears. And those adlibs are how adlibs are to be done
Hi, Jerry! Sometimes, I am not satisfied with my performance.:) And, most professional pianists do mistake. I checked your arrangement in your channel.:) They are so great!:)
I've listened to dozens of renditions and I've learned to play it myself, but I must say this is THE BEST version that I know of. I continue to practice this piece only hope to reach the same level of clarity and emotions. Admire & respect!!
Ah, one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written, and one of my favorites. I liked your interpretation very much especially the rubato into and out of the middle section. Very well performed as always ;)
i keep coming back to your rendition of this beautiful piece because i simply can't get enough. you have such an incredible moving skill of playing this piece its almost indescribable.
if you read this kassia, i just wanted to thank you for inspiring me to play this wonderful piece. It took me 2 and a half months for me to finish this piece. Everytime i think of giving up, i watched this video. Your playing was beautiful and i thought that if i give up, it would be sad to leave how much i've passed through even if it's only the first 4 bars.
SO WONDERFUL and all the best in International Music Day!!!!! Today this is a Music Festivity (from 1975, INTERNATIONAL MUSIC DAY), therefore thank you for your great performances, I love this Liszt's masterpiece, I wish you new beautiful music soon and in the future, as always my best wishes from Poland. Joanna.
After listening to many interpretations of Liebestraum No.3, nothing just seems to come close to Kassia's, for some reason, Kassia's interpretation is so special, dreary, and so charming, I really really loved the dynamics on this, great job!
Yes, also, it was an eye opener for me, why bother practicing hitting the note accurately and hard enough with your one finger if you could just SMASH it without slipping off the key.
I met this amazing girl earlier this year, and it was love at first sight. The only time I saw her before was in the corridors of the school. And I thought it was pretty cool I found this piece, because it expresses exactly the love I feel for her. Thank you, Kassia.
2:36-2:44 You have the same approach in that small section as Lang Lang’s performance in Carnegie Hall. A soft tone that rises up smoothly. It’s like a whisper from far away, it conveys passion really well and I love it so much. Really beautiful approach and performance Kassia.
Beautiful and dreamy as it should be! You always manage to surpass expectations and as always it's a huge joy to enjoy your music! Keep doing what you're doing and know that we will always be supporting you
@@ronimiez I know! I watched the premiere. I especially loved the diamonds, and the cadenza. Kassia's vid though may have been the highlight of my Monday ;)
I fell in love with this piece the moment I first heard it, it’s been 1 year 7 months since I started playing and I gave it a try, and here I am able to play the whole thing. Always try the impossible🙌🏼
@@VeroniMeow about how much time have you been playing piano? And yes, I learned it, took a lot of time to master the fast part and cadenzas but finally
@@VeroniMeow I posted some videos of me playing if you want to check them out, the one I’m the most proud of is Rachmaninoff prelude, such a complicated piece for me, I would love to see what you think of my interpretation :) Thank you so much. Since the music sheet must be so complicated for you, if you want to give it a try, use PianoSecrets tutorial of the piece. He did a 2 hour tutorial explaining the whole piece
@@pacogonzalez9884 Yeah, I watched some of your videos, you're amazing! ^^ And yeah, I think I'm going to learn some other pieces first, to get better with my reading and my playing, thank you anyway 😊
Hi.:) In this time, I have prepared the piece “Liebestraum No.3” which lots of subscribers want me to play. When Liszt fell in love at the age of about 40, he read the poem by poet F. Freiligrath and composed the “Liebestraum No.3” song. Later, the song was arranged as a piano piece.
I hope that you will enjoy the performance. Don’t forget to subscribe (with bell) and like! Always thank you for your support and encouragement!
[Today, I have to go to another city. So, I think that I can reply comments tomorrow. If you leave comments, I will reply them. Always thanks much for your valuable opinion. Have a good day!]
O lieb, so lang du lieben kannst!
O love, so long as you can!
O lieb, so lang du lieben magst!
O love, so long as you may!
Die Stunde kommt, die Stunde kommt,
The hour is coming, the hour is coming
wo du an Gräbern stehst und klagst
Where you will stand by graves and weep
Can you play moszkowski op 72 no 2?
Love your playing😍
One of my favorite pieces, thank you for playing it.
Liebst du mich?
THere Rosseau UPloads HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY 2 and you upload this legenday piece. Yesterday wa s the best day till now
This piece is like the different stages of falling in love.
Thank you for your comment.:)💕
MPianoD! Yesssss dude😄😄
MPianoD! No wonder I bawl my eyes out every time I hear it
IT's a pIEcE, NoT a sOnG
its.... a PIIeeccee!!!!1111 fricking fricks!! whY do they never list3n!!!1111111
I am 60 and have only played the piano for 3 years now. I will never play like you, but your performance has inspired me to do the best I can. Thank you!
i know a woman that started learning from 0 in 50 years age and earned so many world wide awards after 5 years. u can do it sir, never get dissapointed . u got this
Oh maybe you'll be able to play some of the pieces she plays... Wishing you luck and lots of dedication! I'm 19 but also play for roughly 3 years. I've learnt Liebestraum Nr. 3 and it is great fun...
TeaTime as long as your emotion portrays your playing than whatever skill you have won’t matter. play with emotion and your playing will touch hearts 100% :)
Wow, you already practiced for many years compared to me! I only take courses for 2 years before stopping 7 years ago, but I remember learning piano as a great fun and one of the best choices I've made in life. Makes me want to play this piece again.
Good luck and have fun with your piano journey,.dear sir/madam! I assure you it will be rewarding.
I am glad that you like my performance. I believe that everyone can make great performance with efforts. If you have any problem with piano practice, always contact to me. Thank you!💕
2:20 nothing says "i love you" like a fist to the piano. Fantastic rendition of my favorite Liszt piece. Hope you're ready to embrace the incoming wave of HR2 memers.
that moment when you call Kassia a "him"
Ale Lav Sometimes people just find out weird techniques on their own lol. Dang Thai Son and his student Eric Lu use their fist on the last note of Chopin’s 24 prelude
Hi, Stephen!:) Thank you for your long comments!💕
@Leonis Krigorian winner of 1980 chopin competition right?
@@t.u.7489 You probably figured it out by now but Kassia punches a low note at that mark
Liszt: “Let me write one the of the most beautiful love songs but make it as hard as possible”
Great interpretation, one of the most unique ones I’ve heard, great touch and peddle work. Excellent.
There’s an easier version
While in college I lived next to an elderly couple, he was 76 and she was 73. I was told by the landlord that when she retired at 65 she decided to learn how to play the Piano. It seems she had imsomnia because she used to play around 3am. She will play Liebestraum! I loved it so much! It was a surreal thing to hear her play this. I never got upset :)
She started learning at 65 and could play this piece in like 8 years?
I got a shiver down my body when I saw what you were playing. This is my all time favorite piece. Thanks for playing it!
Hi, Lucias!:) Always thank you! When you need help for piano practice, always contact to me.:)💕
Kassia whaaaaaaa
@@Kassiapiano I need it :c
@@Kassiapiano Would love some practice
Kassia I am a small handed 10 year old and I need help with octaves
2:21 did she just hammer those notes on her left hand
LOL
Esukhey Lemery is kassia a she? Well it looks like girl fingers
@@marccutirella lol it is obvious
Lol why?!
It's Pretty impressive tho :o
Not only impeccable technique, great emotional effort as well. A very rare combination. You deserve every bit of appreciation you get, and more, congratulations.
Hi, Umberto!:) Thank you for your kind words.:)💕
Amazing left hand technique at 2:20 XD
I love the passion you can hear in this piece
There are some pieces that I'd love to see you playing:
1 - Beethoven, Piano Sonada no.23 "Appassionata". First or third movement.
2 - Chopin, Ballade no.1
3 - Rachmaninoff, Op. 25 no.3, prelude in G minor
4 - Chopin, Valse no.2 in B minor, op. 69.
Congrats. Keep up the awesome work!!!!
I'd also like to hear Appassionata 3rd, and maybe Chopin's op 48 no 1 prelude. I feel as if they don't get as much attention as they deserve.
I will play all of them in the future.:) Just keep watching this channel:) Thank you!💕
Schubert also deserves a mention, Impromptu Op. 90 No. 2 is definitely worth performing.
@@Kassiapiano I definitely will!
@@stou3672 agreed. A beautiful piece
I love how this piece feels so different depending on who is playing it. It feels like they are all completely different pieces
Feels like everyone’s different ideals for “love”
A talented pianist isn't a person that only performs great the hard techniques. It also comes to how well can the pianist extract the emotions of a piece. And you do both very well. So i think you're a talented pianist Kassia!
From mother to daughter...her gift. One cannot imagine the love of this piece of L after 84 years. It brings peace to the soul.
The way you make the melody stand out from the accompaniment is phenomenal.
At 1:15 it was like Liszt though "wait I haven't added anything difficult, pianists might think I've gone soft"
Its really not that hard. I was intimidated at first too but i got it down after a few days.
it only looks hard cause of the synthesia, it is a relatively easy pattern and I think should be doable for an average player or even a talented beginner
@Tara S. not an average one but there are some who definitely could
It's not terribly difficult. But it does take some practice (that specific cadenza).
@@nathanbarnes8535 lol that cadenza took me like 3 months to get right
This is not a piece
It's a masterpiece
Indeed
Technically, it's indeed a master's piece
Agreed
@@Dylonely_9274 Agreed*
@@astro_cat030 Indeed is a word
감히 생각하건데 너무 아름답습니다. 추억을 회상하는듯한 행복감과 아련함이 그대의 피아노에 묻어있는것같습니다. 감사합니다
One of my favorite classical pieces, it’s a piece I’m currently learning and it’s amazing to see someone play it with high levels of emotion and definition.
Rousseau: finally uploads HR2
Kassia: uploads Liebestraum no. 3
Spongebob:
IT‘S THE BEEST DAAY EVEEEEER!
Yo!!!!!
Thank you for your comment!:)💕
Yeah it was such a great day of music
Kassia is that wha u say on ever comment
Agastya Raul ?
I'm actually learning this piece since three or four months. I began in september my fourth year of piano and it has become a real passion for me.
Unfortunately, I don't have a piano at home so I can only practice 1 hour the Tuesday and the afternoon of Saturday. But when I see you, how you play and the beauty of this masterpiece, I know why I keep practicing and spending time in music.
Thanks you so much for the inspiration !
Thank you for your complement.:)💕 I hope that you can get your piano in near future.:)
can you play it now after 4 years :)
hello modern person! @@Strawberryfreak
I played (and performed) this piece dozens of times and heard it more often than probably any other piece but damn this performance was crystal clear and i think the interpretation sounds pretty unusual but it fits perfectly.
Edit: Nice work as always, good to see you're getting some recognition.
Hi, daviddino! Thank you for kind words.:) 💕
i feel this song
Thank you!💕
*Piece
This is definitely my fav ver
Anubis piece*
nice pfp
You just read my mind all the time with these,
Hmm lets try revolutionary etude this time
In revolutionary and winter wind, which one is better? Thank you!💕
@@Kassiapiano
Hello Kassia. When you say "which is better?"
Do you mean the difficulty, or etc?
@@Kassiapiano I would want to hear your Winter Wind performance!🥰
@@Kassiapiano i am personally learning revolutionary so.. call me biased but that one
@@Kassiapiano I'd like to hear you play Revolutionary Etude
My favorite piece by Liszt thanks for one of the best performance of this music
Al principio me hizo gracia el puñetazo en el minuto 2:21, pero conforme lo iba viendo una y otra vez me iba gustando cada vez más. Ésta es de mis piezas favoritas ya no solo por lo bonita que es y cómo suena en sí, sino también por la expresividad en cada nota, cómo cada uno puede interpretar de cierta forma los sentimientos y la historia que Liszt quería transmitir y que absolutamente todas las interpretaciones tengan como factor común el amor. Es impresionante ver cómo cada pianista aporta su toque tocando la pieza con tanta expresividad y sentimiento.
No llevo mucho tocando el piano, pero esta pieza es sin duda uno de mis objetivos y estaré tremendamente feliz cuando lo consiga.
Gracias Kassia por esta maravillosa interpretación. 👏🏻👏🏻
A true beauty this piece always brings a tear to the eye
Thank you, Nicolas!!:)
this is such a divine gift for the human kind ~ as well the ballade no1 - chopin, two masterpieces for the eternity and beyond
제 인생 최애곡입니다. 오래전부터 피아노 치는 손 꼭 보고 싶었는데 드디어 보게 되었네요. 감사합니다
이사람 진짜 잘침.ㅠ
@@dmstjq92맞죠
이 곡을 알게된후 다른 사람들이 연주한 영상도 많이 들어보았는데 , 이만큼 감성적이고 부드러운 연주는 없는거 같네요. 좋은 연주 해주셔서 감사해요.
After 3 years, even though i heard a lot of other pianists performance, her performance is best and still so touching.
I'm utterly sure that I'll find someone worthy enough to whom I'll dedicate this masterpiece
"whom" isn't the correct word to use there.
@@catriverr That's right, but maybe try to appreciate the lovely comment next time, instead of boldly mentioning a mistake.
There's no denial in the fact that a mistake is a mistake; it's a fact. However, there are other ways to phrase your criticism that make it sound less harsh, and more constructive. Plus, it'll feel more as an act of generous kindness, as well, and that's quite positive!
@@ContaiTheRapper unfortunately I’m a very annoying person
@@catriverr i respect the honesty
Ah, yes... one of the most beautiful Liszt pieces, of course played wonderfully
Always thank you, Moratensis!:) I like this piece, too!💕
I can't describe how much I love this song and how much I love you play it, really it's so beautiful, thank you.
Way to bring out the melody and emotion! The cadenzas are crazy too, especially the 1st! Struggled to do that one
you!
Thank you for you comments, Flaming!:) It means a lot to me.:) I checked your video just now. (Nowadays, I can't check UA-cam frequently.) It is amazing!!:)
@@Kassiapiano It's fine, thanks!
I can just imagine playing this to the love of my life. Oh how I want to learn this piece.
Do it!
I did and basically on an occasion I played the piece I attracted the girl I'm currently in a relationship with...
Scutum problem is, im trash at piano 😇
@@sneddypie Don't say that! If you keep practicing, you're going to be better. And you might even be able to pull of Liebestraum Nr. 3.
This piece can be hard for beginner. But, if you practice hard, you can play it for the love of your life.:)💕
Scutum lol i dont even play piano
My favorite by Liszt... Just beautiful.
I've got into the genre of Classical Music because of you two- Rousseau and Kassia. I got addicted without even me knowing it. Thanks a lot❤️
HR2 by Rosseau and Liebestraum by Kassia in the same day??? We have been blessed by God...
The best 'Liebestraum No.3' I've ever heard of.
Oh God I'm in tears!😭 What have you done to me Kassia! Brilliant performance! 👏🏼🙌🏼
I usually hear 'love's sorrow'
But today i stumbled across this piece, its so beautiful i cried. I adore music and i couldnt even figure out why i cried, or should i say crying cuz thats my situation right now. From the first note, it just exploaded and i dont have an explanation. Feels good, cathartic, right and honestly kind of amazing.
same
I’m in love with this piece
I am very proud to say that I learned how to play the do the first fifteen seconds by just listening to the song for just two days
This so beautiful, I listen to it every night, week after week. It calms my autoimmune pain and let's me go to sleep. Thank you😊
If someone ever played this for me i would fall in love with them :)
Hi, Tsi!:) Always thank you for nice comments.:)💕
@@Kassiapiano
Gained a new subscriber
Would love to learn
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3:03 이부분 살짝 크리스마스날에 따뜻한 코코아 마시면서 눈내리는 창밖을 바라보는 느낌...
Absolutely gorgeous. You’re interpretation is amazing! Thank you!
Thank you for you kind comment!💕
that slam on the Bb at 2:21 was pretty epic
This by far the best interpretation of this piece i found on the internet 😶
Thank you so much for all this love we can feel when you play this beautiful "love dream" 💜
Очень мало людей может додуматься что эту композицию нужно плавно играть, молодец
Спасибо💕
This is among the most beautiful musics ever written! How I love that!!
And congrats for your playing.
Please, create a piano's course!
Thank you, Danilo.:)💕 In the future, I plan to make some videos for beginner.
@@Kassiapiano Excited
Kassia, you continue to amaze us with your beautiful performances! Your videos are the best part of my week, and I wish all the best for you
Hi, N Schell!:) I am really happy that my performance can be the best part of your week! Thank you!!💕
In my opinion this is the best I’ve heard anyone play liebestraum
You know it's really frustrating for me when I play this piece. When I get too passionate and emotional, I start making mistakes. So I suppress some of it to play this piece properly. And that infuriates me how I cant enjoy listening to my own interpretation. But this version of yours made me feel really heavy I'm the chest, which almost brought me to tears. And those adlibs are how adlibs are to be done
Hi, Jerry! Sometimes, I am not satisfied with my performance.:) And, most professional pianists do mistake. I checked your arrangement in your channel.:) They are so great!:)
무슨 이런 노래가 다있지 ㅠ ! 벅차오른다 ㅠㅠ
0:01 Maybe I can easily play this piece...
1:17 When I give up to play this song
2:46 Yep. Of course.
It’s ok it’s only rlly hard in the middle but it’s good for a late intermediate otherwise
I've listened to dozens of renditions and I've learned to play it myself, but I must say this is THE BEST version that I know of. I continue to practice this piece only hope to reach the same level of clarity and emotions. Admire & respect!!
My heart speed up when you play the piano. It's wonderfull.
Thank you , Ruben!💕
Ференц Лист гениален, а вы, Kassia, просто чудо, супер! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Yet another wonderful rendition of a wonderful piece of music. Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful talent with us to enjoy.
Thank you for your kind words!!:)💕
This performance of Liabastraum No 3 was beautiful
Ah, one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written, and one of my favorites. I liked your interpretation very much especially the rubato into and out of the middle section. Very well performed as always ;)
Hi, Deadpool! Always thank you for your long comments!:) Your words always means a lot to me. In the future, I want to listen to your performance.:)
Phenomenal dynamics highlighting the melody right at the beginning
Beautifully played, loved the colors for this one too! 🌸
This is easily my favorite piano pieces, the theme was one of my first actual songs I learned when playing myself
Kassia, this is the first Liszt's piece that I loved. Good job, Kassia. I love your performance.☺
It's so nice and beautiful😍😇.
Hi, Mico!:) Always thank you!!:)💕 I have a question. Your favorite composer is Mozart?
@@Kassiapiano Yes, I also love Mozart, and he is my favorite composer☺ 💕💕
This is my favorite interprétation of this song. You have gold in hands. So pure and beautiful to hear 👏
아름다운 피아노 연주곡 잘 들었읍니다~감사합니다~🎵🎹
One of the few times I listen to a full piano performance. Beautiful
thank you for this upload. The tempo is just right 👍
Thank you!!💕
i keep coming back to your rendition of this beautiful piece because i simply can't get enough. you have such an incredible moving skill of playing this piece its almost indescribable.
I love the fingering on the left hand at 2:21 :D. Amazing performance once again, Kassia !
if you read this kassia, i just wanted to thank you for inspiring me to play this wonderful piece. It took me 2 and a half months for me to finish this piece. Everytime i think of giving up, i watched this video. Your playing was beautiful and i thought that if i give up, it would be sad to leave how much i've passed through even if it's only the first 4 bars.
you are actually the best pianist i know, wow! beautiful
Thank you, Andre!:)💕
So beautiful and comparable to what I feel!
SO WONDERFUL and all the best in International Music Day!!!!! Today this is a Music Festivity (from 1975, INTERNATIONAL MUSIC DAY), therefore thank you for your great
performances, I love this Liszt's masterpiece, I wish you new beautiful music soon and in
the future, as always my best wishes from Poland. Joanna.
After listening to many interpretations of Liebestraum No.3, nothing just seems to come close to Kassia's, for some reason, Kassia's interpretation is so special, dreary, and so charming, I really really loved the dynamics on this, great job!
At 2:22 I found it a bit funny that u used a fist for that particular part but at the same time I felt the feeling of love 💘
I love that way
I am glad that you enjoyed that part.:) Thank you!💕
col pugno moment
Yes, also, it was an eye opener for me, why bother practicing hitting the note accurately and hard enough with your one finger if you could just SMASH it without slipping off the key.
Literally the best interpretation Ive ever listened to. It makes my heart full of emotions
Rousseau uploads HR2
Kassia uploads Liebestraum no. 3 a few hours later! Perfect day haha 😇🎵
Is a good day for die
Thank you, Carlotta!:)💕
By far one of the best interpretations I’ve heard :)
I just want to say that you are one of the best pianist in this platform :)
Keep going.
Another one of my favorite pieces to play by one of my favorite YT pianists! It's like you have a copy of my repertoire or something!
Thank you so much for uploading this as I requested it ages ago back when you had less that 1 thosuand subscribers!
I know.:) Always thank you for your support, 565ChAr!💕
리스트.. 내 최애 작곡가.. 정말 멋지고 아름다운 곡이에요..
First
Got caught up in HR2 hype I almost forgot you!d make a video! Thank you.
Thank you!💕
I heard your performance twice a day before a month.
Finally, I start to practice ‘Love Dream’
Thank you so much :)
감사합니다. 항상 응원할게요.
音色が素敵ですね💕
愛の夢好きです👍
常にありがとう!💕
I met this amazing girl earlier this year, and it was love at first sight. The only time I saw her before was in the corridors of the school. And I thought it was pretty cool I found this piece, because it expresses exactly the love I feel for her. Thank you, Kassia.
Absolutely beautiful!
Thank you💕
멋있어…. 양산형 음악이 판치는 요즘 유일한 내 귀의 휴식처 클래식……
2:36-2:44
You have the same approach in that small section as Lang Lang’s performance in Carnegie Hall. A soft tone that rises up smoothly. It’s like a whisper from far away, it conveys passion really well and I love it so much. Really beautiful approach and performance Kassia.
Hi, Kou Music!:) I like Lang Lang's interpretation for this piece. Thank you for your comments!💕
that was so beautiful! Heard it for the first time here and fell in love with this peace.
Beautiful and dreamy as it should be! You always manage to surpass expectations and as always it's a huge joy to enjoy your music! Keep doing what you're doing and know that we will always be supporting you
Hi, CT Yeoh!!:) Always thank you for kind comments and support.💕
one of my fav pieces evr, loved the way u played it. The amnt of feelings expressed in this one piece is jus BEAUTIFUL
delightful as always Kassia.
Hi Isaac!:) Thank you all the time!💕
I feel like this is one of the pieces kassia played with emotion
Kassia always plays with emotion you can see in dynamic and hand movements as well as fingering
Cool, and then impassioned, warmth... loved this.
I have this in my fingers now too :)
Zen and the Art of Piano so now it’s your turn, huh? I’d love to see your interp. Loved the polonaises btw :)
@@glenmorebarchan thank you! No, not in a rush to record it, especially after Kassia's gorgeous performance...
ZEN!!!!!!!!!!! HR2 IS OUT!!!!!!!!!
@@ronimiez I know! I watched the premiere. I especially loved the diamonds, and the cadenza.
Kassia's vid though may have been the highlight of my Monday ;)
HOL UP I SAW YOU FROM BEFORE!! WHEN DID YOU SHOW UP?!?! LMAOO
I fell in love with this piece the moment I first heard it, it’s been 1 year 7 months since I started playing and I gave it a try, and here I am able to play the whole thing. Always try the impossible🙌🏼
Can you already play the whole piece? I'm just beginning and I would like to know how much time it would take to me to learn it 😊
@@VeroniMeow about how much time have you been playing piano? And yes, I learned it, took a lot of time to master the fast part and cadenzas but finally
@@pacogonzalez9884 I have been playing for 6 months, and it's cool you can play the piece, you must be so good, congratulations! 💕
@@VeroniMeow I posted some videos of me playing if you want to check them out, the one I’m the most proud of is Rachmaninoff prelude, such a complicated piece for me, I would love to see what you think of my interpretation :) Thank you so much. Since the music sheet must be so complicated for you, if you want to give it a try, use PianoSecrets tutorial of the piece. He did a 2 hour tutorial explaining the whole piece
@@pacogonzalez9884 Yeah, I watched some of your videos, you're amazing! ^^
And yeah, I think I'm going to learn some other pieces first, to get better with my reading and my playing, thank you anyway 😊