It’s been a while! I have prepared Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7, II. Allegretto! The second movement “Allegretto” is popular in this piece. So, this movement is often performed separately. You can easily listen to this piece in lots of movies and dramas. Typically, the piano solo version is not performed frequently. I think that Liszt’s arrangement for piano is great. I hope that you enjoy this performance! Thank you!
One of the most beautiful pieces ever written! I don't cry from music very much,i just listen and am shocked by beauty and genius, but this comes very close.
7:40 I got the most intense goosebumps right here cause I closed my eyes and pictured Beethoven's premiere of this symphony. Considering this movement was repeated as an encore back then just made it feel so much better. Such an incredible moment. Thank you Kassia
I first heard this symphony in the movie The Kings Speech, it made me so emotional and has always been my favourite piece. This video and arrangement truly made my day
I told my piano instructor I want to learn this piece (I’m a beginner). She asked why and acted like spending time on a piano cover for music written for a symphony was sacrilege. I promptly told her I don’t care what she thinks- this by far my favourite piece of classical music of all time and even if it takes years of daily practise you can’t stop me from learning it!
This is perhaps my favourite piece of classical music. The visuals helped me to appreciate the counterpoint in the first section and the fugato even more. Thank you Kassia!
Wow! This is amazing. The 2nd movement of Beethoven's 7th is one of my favourite. I love your interpretation and I must say that you have portrayed the melancholy and sense of doom felt in this movement perfectly. It is like an entire orchestra on a piano. Hearing you play this was a real treat ❤️. Do try Beethoven's pastorale (symphony 6) next.
Kassia this was amazing. You did a phenomenal job! I can’t believe you took the whole job of an orchestra and composed it into the piano 🎹 What a champ you are Kassia 🏆 I can’t wait for the next one.
i used to play piano when i was younger (like in my kid and teen years back in the 90s) i fell in love with beethoven, im part german, fully deaf in my left ear and partially deaf in my right ear, im also bipolar like beethoven, this type of music makes me nostalgic cause my dad was part german (i lost him in 1993 when he passed away when he was 29, died 2 months after i turned 9), my mom just passed away in january 2024 this year, she was 58 and a beautiful scorpio, we shared a love of music even though we couldnt sing, but we could dance, i was the only one that could possibly play a instrument, and me and her had a love of this type of music along with goth literature (edgar allen poe, etc)
@@adamfowler350the classical heads will die on this hill til the end of time. You have to sort of appreciate their commitment to retaining the 17th century definition of a song.
Dear Kassia, thank you so much! This is my favorite piece from Beethoven if not one of my favorite classical pieces of all time. The way you play with passion and precision is impeccable. F. Liszt has made a great arrangement by itself and you just gave it the power it needed. As a pianist, I hope someday my fingers will be as well-versed as yours. Looking forward to every future video you make!
Lovely performance, as always. I have never heard this arrangement before, but Beethoven 7 has long been my favorite of his symphonies, mostly for this movement. The tenderness and precision particularly suit your playing style. Thanks for the great music!
This is probably my favorite piece ever written for orchestra so to find out that one of the hreats arranged it for a single instrument so i can enjoy it all by myself is like a gift from on high!
It's beautiful, such is that of a romantic era style of painting. The only thing that can really compare to pieces like this are other pieces of music, it reminds me of Raphael's "transfiguration" painting, just pure beauty
Today, i have know. That i never have listen to symphony no. 7 before. This song got quite beethoven taste. Even thought he was deaf. Amazing work and performance by kassia!
I loved this, but my cat seems to have loved it even more. She woke up, came to be closer to me, played with my hand until I left my phone on a place that she could see, actually came closer to the screen and didn't care about the "pretty lights", she only paid attention and was really quiet the whole time. When the song ended, I put some Tchaikovsky and she was like "meh" and left. When she doesn’t like something she just bites me (she really hates violin). Love from Brazil, you're great!
Death stains the auditorium. The littered corpses of the once mighty council now strewn against its surfaces, their last gasps of life dripping down the dissident blade of Gabriel's sword. The last councilor, now backed up to a wall, scrambles for words between panicked breaths as death approaches with measured steps. "W-wait! Y'you can't do this! Our status forbids it! This is treason, heresy, murder! We are the supreme authority, our law commands you!" "You command nothing. Your words hold no power over me, or anyone else. Lest you truly believe you can talk my blade back into its sheath." "B-but the people are on our side! The citizens of heaven know that we are just!" "The masses only follow you out of fear and desperation. I will show them that there is nothing to be afraid of, for there is no species nor origin, vested rank or holy status that will stop the sharp edge of a sword. We all bleed the same blood, and the cushions of your thrones have made you weak and impotent." "P-please, Gabriel, see reason! The council follows the will of The Father! You seek to go against our creato-" "Face it, brother, God Is Dead. The fire is gone. You're chasing phantoms." Gabriel's silhouette now towers over the councilor, his shadow cast upon a soon lifeless corpse. He raises his sword for the final cut as the crying mess on the floor stammers out its final feeble argument. "B-b-but the Father's light! Without me you cannot hope to reconnect with it! I-i-if you kill me, you'll be dead in a matter of hours!" ... "I know." A clean, silent cut glides through the councilor's neck, severing his spine with elegance and ease. His head falls onto the marble floor, the rest of his body following soon after.
Wow Kassia! I like this movement a lot, it's one of my favorite pieces. Have you ever played the whole Liszt arrangement of this symphony? Your performance and leds are amazing! Thank you for uploading this Kassia! :)
I fell in love with the Symphony 7, 2nd movement when at 16 years old I went to see the John Boorman 1974 movie Zardoz. It was the primary theme in the movie and book-ended the start and end of the movie. I immediately went out and bought the record and listened to it over and over. I love Kassia's magnificent piano only version of this masterpiece.
Beautifully done as always. This is my first time hearing Liszt’s arrangement of this symphony. I usually listen to R.Schumann’s arrangement. A composer I’d like to hear you play more would be Rachmaninoff!
Gracias a Litz por esta transcripción al piano de esta gran sinfonía; a Kasia por esta maravillosa interpretación y a Beethoven por haber escrito una de las piezas más grandes de la música. Que viva la apoteósis de la danza como la llamaba Wagner.
I studied years ago this masterpiece... suddenly I started to sing everywhere the leit motiv... everywhere and very very often! It 's awesome, so rich of pain, so meaningful, so difficult to interpretate correctly... I love it! I like your time choice, and also how you decide to increase the long "crescendo"! Congrats!
Hey Kassia, once again I'm asking you to please play The Swan by Saint Saens, I just KNOW your interpretation will be beautiful! Also very nice performance like always, I actually never heard this piece before so thank you for introducing me to this wonderful work!
I can't. I can imagine but I do not know for sure. Only Beethoven knows. You're interpretation that you know what this meant is a narcissist way of thinking. You presume when you should just imagine in wonderment in your imagination.
This is a beautiful piece I didn't know of. Thank you for a wonderful performance Kassia :) That time-changing intensity shift at 3:03 is unbelievable 😮🥰
This was part of our marching band's show music. It was about overthrowing a queen, and I have to say it's one of the most fitting pieces for our theme! It sounds like a revolution, and I love it
It's so beautiful!! I love how You play The piano,Kassia! I really admire You! Thank you for bringing us such beautiful and wonderful classical music! Your music makes my day better!🥰❤️💖
I'm on my second video of this list and Beethoven is by far the best piano player of all time for someone that couldn't hear he made some beautiful music one of a kind... not sure what kind of person he was but for sure the best piano player ever...love
This is by far my favorite Beethoven symphony, but I'd really like to hear from you Scriabin's etud opus 42, 5. By the way, I recommend the movie "The Fall", I got to know this symphony through this movie. Thank you Kassia, you played great!
It’s been a while! I have prepared Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7, II. Allegretto! The second movement “Allegretto” is popular in this piece. So, this movement is often performed separately. You can easily listen to this piece in lots of movies and dramas. Typically, the piano solo version is not performed frequently. I think that Liszt’s arrangement for piano is great. I hope that you enjoy this performance! Thank you!
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I always enjoy listening your piano performance
Probably everyone may be agree my opinion
Thank you so much for this!
can you do tarantella by Lizst?
Good
So this is how one does an entire symphonic orchestra justice with just one piano. Kudos my friend.
Iconic. I wish our schools spent more time teaching children about these pieces that have endured for centuries.
true. My class only knows beethoven and mozart. they dont even know about liszt, chopin, schumann, etc.
Our school makes us learn bloody hip hop for music. Wish we had a larger classical music repetoire
I wish schools stopped teaching about classical music, classical music is taboo among young people partly because of that
@@serkratos1216 sadly true, school has the ability to make everything boring
@@yxc_x2673 you’re lucky your class knows Beethoven and Mozart
One of my favorite pieces to be honest now. Played beautifully Kassia. Great job!
I am glad to hear that!! Thank you!!💕
@@Kassiapiano Your welcome I hope you have a great day
One of the most beautiful pieces ever written! I don't cry from music very much,i just listen and am shocked by beauty and genius, but this comes very close.
you literally write this song!
yo when are you dropping your new album, it's been 198 years
Heyyy baethoven😍😍😍
ok,but i think my pieces is better
hey ludwig
V1 is getting to hell with this one 🔥🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🗣️‼️‼️
V1 is turning an archangel atheist with this one 🔥🔥🗣🔥🗣🗣‼‼
What is that one holler emoji?
@@infedum619its the video game character v1 you dubious
@@infedum619🗣️💨
BLOOD'S STAINING THE AUDITORIUM WITH THIS ONE! 🔥🔥🗣🗣🔥🔥‼‼
Words are not enough to describe how marvellous this piece is. Huge respects for Beethoven 🤜
And Muchos Gracias to Liszt for arranging ALL NINE Beethoven Symphonies for solo piano :)
But he's dead
@@jianshema2923 doesn't mean we can't admire and be thankful for his work
@@jianshema2923 he is not dead. He became music.
I say NO! Surely the question is why this when you can hear the original.
7:40 I got the most intense goosebumps right here cause I closed my eyes and pictured Beethoven's premiere of this symphony. Considering this movement was repeated as an encore back then just made it feel so much better. Such an incredible moment. Thank you Kassia
I first heard this symphony in the movie The Kings Speech, it made me so emotional and has always been my favourite piece. This video and arrangement truly made my day
To play a wrong note is insignificant. To play without passion is inexcusable - Ludwig Beethoven
I told my piano instructor I want to learn this piece (I’m a beginner). She asked why and acted like spending time on a piano cover for music written for a symphony was sacrilege.
I promptly told her I don’t care what she thinks- this by far my favourite piece of classical music of all time and even if it takes years of daily practise you can’t stop me from learning it!
And progress is slow, but I’m getting there it’s not that difficult to learn.
Once Ive mastered this, it’s onto moonlight Sonora including 3rd movement. Whether or not it takes me 50 hours or 2000 hours I will learn eventually.
@@jeffhayz7802 Did you do it?
@@randompersonyoudontknow5763 it’s getting there
@@randompersonyoudontknow5763 last video I uploaded on my channel.
Beethoven’s 7th symphony’s 2nd allegretto is one of my favorites. And you played it very nice. Thank you Kassia!😀
Incredible ! Know, you did all three most famous Liszt/Beethoven transcriptions ! Well done Kassia ! 🙏
This song is used in one of my favorite movies. It sounds hauntingly beautiful when played with so much feeling. Great job❤
Say the game please!!
This is perhaps my favourite piece of classical music. The visuals helped me to appreciate the counterpoint in the first section and the fugato even more. Thank you Kassia!
My favorite Beethoven symphony. Thank you for sharing and as he written it as a deaf individual,far exceeded any musical barrier. 💕
❤
You learn fast! I couldn't figure out how to play some parts properly, now I can just watch your video. Amazing job with the voicing too!
How long it took her to learn this?
Thank you all the time for your words, Flaming Piano:) It means a lot to me!
Glad to see you playing beethoven again. Would love to see more beethoven and chopin 🤍🙏
Wow! This is amazing. The 2nd movement of Beethoven's 7th is one of my favourite. I love your interpretation and I must say that you have portrayed the melancholy and sense of doom felt in this movement perfectly. It is like an entire orchestra on a piano. Hearing you play this was a real treat ❤️. Do try Beethoven's pastorale (symphony 6) next.
Probably my favorite piece of music from any composer. Bethoven really outdid himself on this one in my oppinion
Thank you so much!!:)💕
This should be considerd as the 8 marvel of the world
One of the greatest from the symphonies. Great playing and effects as always Kassia!
Thank you so much!!:)💕
Kassia this was amazing. You did a phenomenal job! I can’t believe you took the whole job of an orchestra and composed it into the piano 🎹 What a champ you are Kassia 🏆 I can’t wait for the next one.
I love how you bring out the different melodies instead of just the top one. Incredibly played!
That's the entire premise of this piece
i used to play piano when i was younger (like in my kid and teen years back in the 90s) i fell in love with beethoven, im part german, fully deaf in my left ear and partially deaf in my right ear, im also bipolar like beethoven, this type of music makes me nostalgic cause my dad was part german (i lost him in 1993 when he passed away when he was 29, died 2 months after i turned 9), my mom just passed away in january 2024 this year, she was 58 and a beautiful scorpio, we shared a love of music even though we couldnt sing, but we could dance, i was the only one that could possibly play a instrument, and me and her had a love of this type of music along with goth literature (edgar allen poe, etc)
I honestly think this is the best song ever written
It’s not a song. Can you hear anyone singing?
@stephanos2758 Lol you can find arguments for anything on youtube these days.
@@adamfowler350the classical heads will die on this hill til the end of time. You have to sort of appreciate their commitment to retaining the 17th century definition of a song.
Dear Kassia, thank you so much! This is my favorite piece from Beethoven if not one of my favorite classical pieces of all time. The way you play with passion and precision is impeccable. F. Liszt has made a great arrangement by itself and you just gave it the power it needed. As a pianist, I hope someday my fingers will be as well-versed as yours.
Looking forward to every future video you make!
The best composition in the world now interpreted on a piano... Simply wonderful!
Lovely performance, as always. I have never heard this arrangement before, but Beethoven 7 has long been my favorite of his symphonies, mostly for this movement. The tenderness and precision particularly suit your playing style. Thanks for the great music!
This is marvelous! it's always been one of my favorites, so underrated...
This is probably my favorite piece ever written for orchestra so to find out that one of the hreats arranged it for a single instrument so i can enjoy it all by myself is like a gift from on high!
It's beautiful, such is that of a romantic era style of painting. The only thing that can really compare to pieces like this are other pieces of music, it reminds me of Raphael's "transfiguration" painting, just pure beauty
Lampshade, Bethoven bees classicic
Today, i have know. That i never have listen to symphony no. 7 before. This song got quite beethoven taste. Even thought he was deaf. Amazing work and performance by kassia!
So glad to see you do an arrangement of this!!!
I've been watching you since you had 25k.
Thank you so much, Caden!💕
@@Kassiapiano Same to you, Kassia.
I loved this, but my cat seems to have loved it even more. She woke up, came to be closer to me, played with my hand until I left my phone on a place that she could see, actually came closer to the screen and didn't care about the "pretty lights", she only paid attention and was really quiet the whole time. When the song ended, I put some Tchaikovsky and she was like "meh" and left. When she doesn’t like something she just bites me (she really hates violin).
Love from Brazil, you're great!
Your playing is comfortable ❤️🥺🥺
Thank you so much for your words!:)💕
i felt so many different emotion in that symphony. just beautiful
Well done Kassia! This is my one of my favourite pieces and seeing you play it made my day!
ALWAYS GIVES ME GOOSEBUMPS WHENEVER I PLAY THIS VIDEO ITS SO POWERFUL AND SO COOL YOU ARE SO SKILLED
Beautiful symphony and well played. Loved every minute of it!
Beethoven was indeed one of the best composers in history.
When Beethoven first played this the audience begged him to play it again because it was just so good.
So Beethoven was a whole orchestra?
@@DefinitelyNotFelis.No, he was the boss.
One of my favorite symphonya of all Time! This is why i think Beethoven created his music for the humankind . He knew how to speak to all the men
Kassia is the best!!! So happy to see your new upload! I love this piece, and I LOVE your rendition of this arrangement! I hope you’re doing great 🥰
Hi, Vic Jang!!:) I always appreciate your encouragement and comments!💕
@@Kassiapiano 🥰🥰
You always choose the perfect colors and lighting for the falling keys, they match the feeling of the music perfectly great job!
Death stains the auditorium. The littered corpses of the once mighty council now strewn against its surfaces, their last gasps of life dripping down the dissident blade of Gabriel's sword.
The last councilor, now backed up to a wall, scrambles for words between panicked breaths as death approaches with measured steps.
"W-wait! Y'you can't do this! Our status forbids it! This is treason, heresy, murder! We are the supreme authority, our law commands you!"
"You command nothing. Your words hold no power over me, or anyone else. Lest you truly believe you can talk my blade back into its sheath."
"B-but the people are on our side! The citizens of heaven know that we are just!"
"The masses only follow you out of fear and desperation. I will show them that there is nothing to be afraid of, for there is no species nor origin, vested rank or holy status that will stop the sharp edge of a sword.
We all bleed the same blood, and the cushions of your thrones have made you weak and impotent."
"P-please, Gabriel, see reason! The council follows the will of The Father! You seek to go against our creato-"
"Face it, brother, God Is Dead. The fire is gone. You're chasing phantoms."
Gabriel's silhouette now towers over the councilor, his shadow cast upon a soon lifeless corpse.
He raises his sword for the final cut as the crying mess on the floor stammers out its final feeble argument.
"B-b-but the Father's light! Without me you cannot hope to reconnect with it! I-i-if you kill me, you'll be dead in a matter of hours!"
...
"I know."
A clean, silent cut glides through the councilor's neck, severing his spine with elegance and ease. His head falls onto the marble floor, the rest of his body following soon after.
🔥 ✍️
the fire is gone my ass, THIS is fire
Such a haunting performance of such a grand arrangement. This is incredible, Kassia. All the best.
I love it i love Liszt transcriptions of beethoven symphonies. Well played Kassia ❤️✨️
I am so happy this piece is getting played right now. I just looked it up earlier because I remembered it's one of my favorite pieces ever!
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Wow Kassia! I like this movement a lot, it's one of my favorite pieces. Have you ever played the whole Liszt arrangement of this symphony? Your performance and leds are amazing! Thank you for uploading this Kassia! :)
Hi, Sirlouco:) I have played only second movement:) I will check other movements. Thank you!
@@Kassiapiano there's a scam bot impersonating you around your comment section
Try Liszt’s transcription of the 9TH!!!
In this piece, Kassia very skillfully use the decorative tone technique to make the music sound more lively, I really enjoy listening to your music
“If you kill me, you’ll be dead in a matter of hours!”
“I know.”
Not only is the arrangement brilliant, but indeed the performance! I can fast hear the different instruments, especially near the ending!
@@멋진나-x2j I reported it.
Awesome performance! So lovely sound! Thanks for sharing! Have a great day!
The best movement of the best symphony, played by one of the best pianists in the world.
Not one of the best pianists in the world, listen to Cyprien Katsaris play this, he is the literal best pianist ever
I love this symphony so much. And I love how you play. This is a recipe for success
Thank you!:) I am happy to hear that!!💕
Liszt's arrangement is awesome, the build up is so full of tension and when there's a switch to the "chorus" you instantly relax to a pretty melody :D
You play every single note with a lot of emotion. I love the way you played this piece.
I fell in love with the Symphony 7, 2nd movement when at 16 years old I went to see the John Boorman 1974 movie Zardoz. It was the primary theme in the movie and book-ended the start and end of the movie. I immediately went out and bought the record and listened to it over and over. I love Kassia's magnificent piano only version of this masterpiece.
Your works are always so beautiful kassia
Thank you, Itay!!:)💕
I listen to this performance every single day. There are no words to describe how well it is performed. Bravo!
Long time no see Kassia! Plus some Rachmaninoff or Tchaikovsky would be good. And, congratulations for 1 Million subscribers in advance!!
Glad you’re back Kassia, and very good performance!
Beautifully done as always. This is my first time hearing Liszt’s arrangement of this symphony. I usually listen to R.Schumann’s arrangement. A composer I’d like to hear you play more would be Rachmaninoff!
played the orchestral version in my first concert ever with my schools orchestra two years ago. Memorable to say the least
Gracias a Litz por esta transcripción al piano de esta gran sinfonía; a Kasia por esta maravillosa interpretación y a Beethoven por haber escrito una de las piezas más grandes de la música. Que viva la apoteósis de la danza como la llamaba Wagner.
I studied years ago this masterpiece... suddenly I started to sing everywhere the leit motiv... everywhere and very very often! It 's awesome, so rich of pain, so meaningful, so difficult to interpretate correctly... I love it! I like your time choice, and also how you decide to increase the long "crescendo"! Congrats!
I always enjoy listening your piano performance
Probably everyone may be agree my opinion
Ver una notificación de kassia, da más tiempo de vida ❣️
Absolutely brilliant Kassia! It’s always a joy to hear you play. I hope all is well :))
There was a lack of of videos on this piece, amazing playing as always.
Hey Kassia, once again I'm asking you to please play The Swan by Saint Saens, I just KNOW your interpretation will be beautiful!
Also very nice performance like always, I actually never heard this piece before so thank you for introducing me to this wonderful work!
At the same time, give a talented and exquisite performance of your incredibly beautiful cover of this magical music.
Thank you Kassia
👍👏🌹🌹🌹💕.
another song to my bucket list🙄 great playing btw you’re a very skilled pianist
So beautiful. You can feel what he felt with every note
I can't. I can imagine but I do not know for sure. Only Beethoven knows. You're interpretation that you know what this meant is a narcissist way of thinking. You presume when you should just imagine in wonderment in your imagination.
This is a beautiful piece I didn't know of. Thank you for a wonderful performance Kassia :)
That time-changing intensity shift at 3:03 is unbelievable 😮🥰
I was waiting for this. Thank you Kassia! Great performance by the way
Great interpretation ! Kassia you are a great pianist!this piece is also great 💗
This piece is underrated need more of this
Nossa... Que bonito, estou impressionado como me arrepiei em vários momentos dessa performance, parabéns 🙂
This was part of our marching band's show music. It was about overthrowing a queen, and I have to say it's one of the most fitting pieces for our theme! It sounds like a revolution, and I love it
Amazing I love the 7th symphony
It's so beautiful!! I love how You play The piano,Kassia! I really admire You! Thank you for bringing us such beautiful and wonderful classical music! Your music makes my day better!🥰❤️💖
This is my favorite Beethoven symphony. Thank you Kassia!
omg its Rachmaninoff
@@ihrthutao hello 😆
Thank you, Rachmaninoff:)💕
This is one of my favourite transcriptions! Thanks for playing this
This is one of my favorie music. This music was used in a movie 'the hidden face' and it was amazing
Thank you so much!!💕
The excitement I felt when I saw a new Kassia video on my feed. So good.
We causing Gabriel to have an existential crisis with this one 🔥🔥🗣🔥🗣🗣‼‼
He was a thoughtful genius with a soft cultured mind
That was amazing, I've never heard the full song before, thanks! :)
ddddddid yyyou jjjjust cccccall it
A SONG!
@@llamaking1071 yes
@@volk2377 oh, ok then have a nice day :D
I'm on my second video of this list and Beethoven is by far the best piano player of all time for someone that couldn't hear he made some beautiful music one of a kind... not sure what kind of person he was but for sure the best piano player ever...love
Kassia. Thanks for this amazing content!
you’re finally back, we missed you kassia!
thank you
Beethoven wrote mood music. I haven’t heard this piece in ages.
Beethoven, the genius. 👏👏👏
80 % of worlds genius come from germany austria and schweiz
They invented the modern world
I adore the 2nd movement of the 7th. Liszt's arrangement is a wonder, and of course you play it beautifully!
This is by far my favorite Beethoven symphony, but I'd really like to hear from you Scriabin's etud opus 42, 5.
By the way, I recommend the movie "The Fall", I got to know this symphony through this movie.
Thank you Kassia, you played great!
this is so beautiful
Me when the fire is gone and my death is ultrakilling
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