Hi:) How are you? We almost hit 700k! So, I prepared the special video with Schubert’s piece. I used Liszt’s arrangement for piano. Lots of people requested this piece before. Schubert composed this piece when he was inspired by Goethe’s poem “Erlkönig". Several composers composed various pieces inspired by this poem. I added the comment for the story of the poem. Anyway, thank you so much for your support! My channel has been growing with your support. I will put in lots of effort to prepare for good performances. Please keep watching my channel And, always leave comments if there are pieces which you want to listen to Have a great day!! (This piece requires playing fast octaves in repeated notes. As I said before, my grand piano has a different sensor compared to a digital piano. In repeated notes, LEDs sometimes don’t work. Please understand)
Do you guys know the story of the poem “Erlkönig”? In brief (Wikipedia), a father is rushing him to medical aid. The son claims to see and hear the "Erlkönig" (Elf King). His father claims to not see or hear the creature, and he attempts to comfort his son, asserting natural explanations for what the child sees - a wisp of fog, rustling leaves, shimmering willows. The Elf King attempts to lure the child into joining him, promising amusement, rich clothes, and the attentions of his daughters. Finally, the Elf King declares that he will take the child by force. When his father reaches the destination, the child is already dead.
Its insane How Good the version of schubert fits to the Text of the poem, if you hear it with someone singing the poem... But i think That is Not That obvious for people who Doesnt speak german😅😅.
This is not actually the way Schubert wrote it. It's an arrangement by Liszt for Solo Piano as you can see in the video description, since the piece by Schubert splits in a part with the melody performed by a singer and the part of the piano playing along. The score of the piano by Schubert is "easier" (still very difficult) and with a lot less tremolos and stuff.
It's actually one of the hardest pieces on the wrists. The original has all the triplets on the right hand, and apart from the "Death" passages, it's non-stop for the entire piece. If you don't manage this well, you can injure yourself.
I didn’t know it was possible to play those octaves that fast. Even with my 9 years of piano experience, I still struggle with these. This is a mind blowing performance. Incredible job
@@Mster_J It's a running gag in the music community that simply piano is claiming to teach people the piano, but in reality it's just a cash grab. Ask twoset violin.
@@LeaningnothingwithLeo Simply Piano taught me the piano. The basics at least. And then I went to a real music teacher and since I already knew all the basics, we were able to skip all that and get to the more intermediate stuff. So it was a nice transition. I honestly think simply piano is really helpful for beginners
Wow! The visual effects are amazing! Also those octaves are clean, I dont think any people appreciate how hard it is to play such octaves for 4 minutes. Well done!
The hardest part with this piece is differentiating all the characters since not only do they use different ranges, they're "singing" differently with different emotions and this does a pretty good job in doing that.
Probably not, she’s likely trained to be very loose and to have good technique, if you she did not, then she would tense up, experience pain, and most probably go through subsequent injury. Lesson when you play piano: Relax and don’t involve more tension than you have to.
Wow! From 1:35-2:04, your hands seemingly dance across the keyboard effortlessly and remind me of the soft yet precise way a harpist plays with sound. This deserves a hardcore bravo!
I like how you make the bass lines crisp instead of submerging everthing in pedal and overall, it sounds really clean and crisp. I really love your rendition of this piece. ❤
Schubert and Liszt are the perfect match, Schubert's sensitivity and ability to find unique melodies/places combined with Liszt's madness, creativity, virtuosity and arrangement skills have given us the works that personally continue to amaze me so much.
Found this because I was listening to a "19th century villain" playlist and someone commented to look up this song. They were 100% right. This is amazing.
I have never been so impressed by someone playing the piano and especially this piece. And I mean NEVER. I often think that many people overplay pieces by going crazy and therefore it loses the beauty of the piano but this one here and you Kassia? Just wow. I wish I could play like this one day
There is a recent South Korean TV series (or as people call them, k-drama) titled "Divorce Attorney Shin", where this piece is featured prominently. The main character who used to study music, finds a street piano one night, and plays it, as if to relieve internal stress. I am a lover of classical music, but this Shubert's piece was unknown to me. I was blown away how great it was. Therefore I searched for it, and this is how I found Kassia's channel. I feel so lucky. There is so much beautiful music here played by Kassia, I feel overwhelmed.
The first time I heard “Erlking,” I had nightmares and my knowledge of German is limited. Since I was a music student in college at the time and had years of piano lessons under my belt, I was asked to learn the composition, along with two Chopin mazurkas and “The Minute Waltz.” I was given only a month to learn and then the decision was made that it was too much for me to learn all four compositions. I did learn the beginning of “The Erlking”-it’s a challenge, especially trying to keep the octaves together in the right hand as written in the composition.
I think octaves are my strong suit, because I was able to get the first part of this piece as a beginner. I know some pianists are just unable to get octaves that repetitive to be that fast consistently, and I’m thankful for my gift.
Amazing effects! Looks like a glass pane. Not only are the visual effects great, but your playing and expression is phenomenal! I can always hear the melody clearly! Outstanding! 💕
We played this when I was in the school band…. This was one of the first songs I heard when I opened my perspective to the emotions of music…. And my goodness I remember feeling the anxiousness of the song, the feeling of fear as well as the joyfulness
I'm still not over with my Der Erlkönig fever! I love your video! Just a few weeks ago I've been searching every der erlkönig video playing I can find, and I'm glad you have posted yours! I really love your virtuosity🤩✨
Miss, the emotional way in which you played this piece makes me wonder if you actually had an encounter with the elfking. Absolutely mind blowing and hell of a piano breaking performance Miss Kassia.
Liszt is like: yes one Schubert playable arrangement is enough for you let’s go back to making them impossible Edit: amazing performance Kassia you really nailed it
Really well played!!!! This is again another example of Liszt's just unending genius (imo).... Schubert creates this divine Lied (at the age of like 17 or 18) with a powerful piano, and epic vocal part. Liszt is able to translate the vocal line into the piano so you can just feel it oozing Schubert Lied all the way through. This is Liszt doing what Liszt was amazing at: keeping it 100% the original composer (close your eye and you just KNOW this is a schubert piece) and just adding enough Liszt flair to be able to recognise it as his arrangement.
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Hi:) How are you? We almost hit 700k! So, I prepared the special video with Schubert’s piece. I used Liszt’s arrangement for piano. Lots of people requested this piece before. Schubert composed this piece when he was inspired by Goethe’s poem “Erlkönig". Several composers composed various pieces inspired by this poem. I added the comment for the story of the poem. Anyway, thank you so much for your support! My channel has been growing with your support. I will put in lots of effort to prepare for good performances. Please keep watching my channel And, always leave comments if there are pieces which you want to listen to Have a great day!! (This piece requires playing fast octaves in repeated notes. As I said before, my grand piano has a different sensor compared to a digital piano. In repeated notes, LEDs sometimes don’t work. Please understand)
Very nice playing
*I've never clicked on the video this fast❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Lysm🌍🌍🌍🌍*
Thanks Kassia, Please play Chaminade's Arabesque no.1
Congrats Kassia! :)
The visuals are sooo good!
Do you guys know the story of the poem “Erlkönig”? In brief (Wikipedia), a father is rushing him to medical aid. The son claims to see and hear the "Erlkönig" (Elf King). His father claims to not see or hear the creature, and he attempts to comfort his son, asserting natural explanations for what the child sees - a wisp of fog, rustling leaves, shimmering willows. The Elf King attempts to lure the child into joining him, promising amusement, rich clothes, and the attentions of his daughters. Finally, the Elf King declares that he will take the child by force. When his father reaches the destination, the child is already dead.
Just know it today
Schubert did such a great job and Liszt arranged it so well
That is so sad 😢
man that sad
Its insane How Good the version of schubert fits to the Text of the poem, if you hear it with someone singing the poem... But i think That is Not That obvious for people who Doesnt speak german😅😅.
How much tremolo does your piece need?
Schubert: "Yes."
Did to create an account just for this tremolo comment... lol
This is not actually the way Schubert wrote it. It's an arrangement by Liszt for Solo Piano as you can see in the video description, since the piece by Schubert splits in a part with the melody performed by a singer and the part of the piano playing along. The score of the piano by Schubert is "easier" (still very difficult) and with a lot less tremolos and stuff.
@@tobiw1998 ok
@Caleb Plays Wh
@@tobiw1998 of course, it's always gotta be Liszt
Liszt: Hey Schubert, cool piece! Lemme add some O C T A V E S
schubert used octaves in the original version of the song. liszt simply duplicated the voice onto the keyboard.
@Gísiu Wolf that's what i meant, sorry
@@markshulman3150 piece
Octaves go brrr
@@lizzie8052 no, jts a song, the original has words
Kassia's performance was so lit, that firefighters came after the performance to extinguish the fire
Indeed
Lol
@@Dylonely_9274 ;)
It's actually one of the hardest pieces on the wrists. The original has all the triplets on the right hand, and apart from the "Death" passages, it's non-stop for the entire piece. If you don't manage this well, you can injure yourself.
I didn’t know it was possible to play those octaves that fast. Even with my 9 years of piano experience, I still struggle with these. This is a mind blowing performance. Incredible job
You’re right.
Apparently with simply piano I can learn this in 5 minutes.
@@LeaningnothingwithLeowhen does the app claim that? I really hope you are just joking and not spreading misinformation 😬
@@Mster_J It's a running gag in the music community that simply piano is claiming to teach people the piano, but in reality it's just a cash grab. Ask twoset violin.
@@LeaningnothingwithLeo Simply Piano taught me the piano. The basics at least. And then I went to a real music teacher and since I already knew all the basics, we were able to skip all that and get to the more intermediate stuff. So it was a nice transition. I honestly think simply piano is really helpful for beginners
으아 옥타브 연타 보기만 해도 손이 아프네요😂 오늘도 좋은 연주 고맙습니다 :)
I don‘t really think people understand how difficult this is… you def have my full respect
*To all pianists - well done watching Kassia*
And Rousseau
@@ChronoSymphony 👋🏼 Earl
@@aaditshrivastavamusic 👋🏼
@@kylemiske6389 👋🏼, have been trying some educational reel lately, glad to see you liked them 😊
@@Rachmaninox can you play it?
Lol
There is no a happy ending for this piece. Only a beautiful middle, and Kassia made it even more beautiful...
中学生の時に絶対流行る曲……それが魔王
素晴らしい演奏をお金を払わず聴かせてくれる投稿主に感謝します
If I were to play this on my piano, my piano keys would never bounce back up.
@@thesparkingpianist363 wdym app
@@thesparkingpianist363 like where to post?
@@carlus6432 I think he means like which MIDI visualizer software
You don't have good enough escapement in yours keys.
@@georgemoney6893 bro you saved me, I just replaced my escapism and it works now!!
This is one of the hardest piano pieces of all times and you’re playing it brilliantly
Wow! The visual effects are amazing! Also those octaves are clean, I dont think any people appreciate how hard it is to play such octaves for 4 minutes. Well done!
If I played it, I'd have lost my wrist, my arm or my piano lol
That’s not smoke effects. That’s Kassia’s actual camera footage.
Hmm... yes
witch is his visual softwar ?
@@LMDAFL I have no idea I was just joking because of how fast and hard Kassia was playing.
@@LMDAFL she uses synthesia
@@ludwig4029 no, synthesia is not like this
手が小刻みに反復横跳びしてる…
言葉で表せないぐらいすごい…
The hardest part with this piece is differentiating all the characters since not only do they use different ranges, they're "singing" differently with different emotions and this does a pretty good job in doing that.
The piano is smoking.
Oops..:) Thank you!💕
@@Kassiapiano ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@primesparrow M
Indeed
ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
역시 클래식 연주는 카시아 님이 제일 잘하는거같아요 클라이막스랑 마지막 아이 죽을때 부분이 너무 좋았어요!
전 갠적으로 트라움
@@solstice8348 트라움은 곡이 되게 많아서 좋은거 같아요 물론 실력도 있으시고 ㅎㅎ
감사합니다!!💕
@@lunastra 트라움 주작꾼임 구글에 검색 ㄲ
그니까요
아아아 영상이 좀 더 자주! 많이! 올라왔으면 좋겠어요!!!
I love Schubert's music. You've definitely done this piece justice Kassia! The visuals are just amazing too. Fantastic work! :)
Thank you, Piano Spiel!!:)💕
I just know this is going to be an amazing performance!
Thank you!!:)💕
@@Kassiapiano ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
PIECE*
@@medoudou441 No. He was referring to her playing...your "piece" correction gimmick doesn't work here.
@@medoudou441 lmao
Legends say the Erkling was going for the pianist's wrist
Liszt was.
I love how this piece managed to express the two sides of the coins. The roaring beautiness of the G minor scale and the doting F arpeggios...
To play octaves so fast with these small hands is an astonishing feat!!
Holy crap, this is insane
Thank you, Chris!:)💕
@@Kassiapiano ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wait... Are you Christopher Youssef?
@@chopininstitute8072 yes, why?
@@chrisy367 Are you really the classical pianist who loves martial arts and is a atheist??????
コンクールで歌ったなぁ...懐かしいな、
バケモンで草
懐かし〜先生が大声で引きながら歌ってたよね〜
<マイファーザ マイファーザ デデデデデデデデ
@@lettar_8682デデデデまで歌詞なんか
アンジー思い出した
Damn doesn't your wrist or arm hurt?? It looks painful lmao
Btw the thunders appearing once in a while was a good choice to be alongside this piece
It's fine:) Thank you for your words!!💕
@@Kassiapiano ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@Kassiapianonoo just answer does it really hurt??
Probably not, she’s likely trained to be very loose and to have good technique, if you she did not, then she would tense up, experience pain, and most probably go through subsequent injury. Lesson when you play piano: Relax and don’t involve more tension than you have to.
@@Anonkontello she?
Wow! From 1:35-2:04, your hands seemingly dance across the keyboard effortlessly and remind me of the soft yet precise way a harpist plays with sound. This deserves a hardcore bravo!
Another breathtaking performance. You really are a key factor in my driving force to become better and better at piano. Thank you so much Kassia🥰🙏🏻
I like how you make the bass lines crisp instead of submerging everthing in pedal and overall, it sounds really clean and crisp. I really love your rendition of this piece. ❤
That's the top of the piano quickly! very well.- song is beautiful.💕
歌の部分もピアノなのですね! 迫力もすごくて本当に息を飲んで聞き込んでしましたました。 素晴らしいです。
Это нереально!!! Потрясающее исполнение, браво!!!
This is unreal!!! Amazing performance, bravo!!!
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4:40 4:40
素晴らしい演奏をありがとうございます
日本人いた!よかった(*´ω`*)
@@病み垢B それw
急に温泉から出てくんのやめてもろてw
やばい・・・・・・アンジーしか思いつかん
マイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザマイファーザ
I'm late, but wow... you always amaze me! I with I could learn from your friend how to make those really good visuals!
The Flaming Piano, you have awesome visuals too!:)
Schubert and Liszt are the perfect match, Schubert's sensitivity and ability to find unique melodies/places combined with Liszt's madness, creativity, virtuosity and arrangement skills have given us the works that personally continue to amaze me so much.
I've never been this early, which is why I just wanted to let you know that I really enjoy every single one of your performances :)
Energy drink is included in the piece, it is a must
If only people knew how incredibly hard this piece is!!
This was amazing!!
Found this because I was listening to a "19th century villain" playlist and someone commented to look up this song. They were 100% right. This is amazing.
I love how you play this song! I listened it thousands times!
PIECE! ITS A PIECE!
"söNg"
@@EzraTheProot22 no, this is a song
I love how fast it is, and it feels like ur being blown away with the intensity of the start
옛날부터 봐왔지만 정말 잘치네요!
훌륭한 연주 감사합니다
魔王を演奏できるなんて…!大好きな作品です、有難うございます!😍💕
I just learned about this piece in my history book and now im seeing it everywhere
❤❤❤凄い、おお〜素晴らしいですね♪♪♪💕美しい音色、ありがとうございます。最高〜🎉🎉🎉
Nobody:
Not even pianists:
Violinist: Vietnam War Flashback
LMAO :.)
Pianist: what is happening to this violinist
😂😂😂
So true :’)))
LMFAO
In case anyone is wondering this is Liszt's arrangement of Schubert's lied (piece for piano and voice) Erlkoinig
I have never been so impressed by someone playing the piano and especially this piece. And I mean NEVER.
I often think that many people overplay pieces by going crazy and therefore it loses the beauty of the piano but this one here and you Kassia? Just wow.
I wish I could play like this one day
Yes, many pianists do not focus enough on making a piece sound great, only on playing it "harder"
Perfect for practicing for a concert! I'm so glad this is on UA-cam!!!!
OH MY GOSH!!! This is SUCH a difficult piece!! VERY WELL PLAYED!!!
me and my 7th grade lunch hour just watched this and we are praying for your hands (it sounded amazing)
I don't listen to lots of Schubert, but this is really good and you play it so well.
Thank you, Davis!!:) I am happy that you like it!💕
Me too! Thanks to you Kassia for this epic piece!!))
진심 너무 잘하세요,,,,,,,, 피아노에 급 관심을 갖게 되어 저도 꼭 마왕이 치는 그날까지!!!!!!!!!!!
That was so amazingly well played! Great performance, Kassia. This is also a new piece for me, I haven’t heard it before.
Thanks much for your words, Vic Jang!!:) I hope that you like this performance! Have a great day!💕
Find a recording with a good barytone. It's an incredible piece for voice and piano.
There is a recent South Korean TV series (or as people call them, k-drama) titled "Divorce Attorney Shin", where this piece is featured prominently. The main character who used to study music, finds a street piano one night, and plays it, as if to relieve internal stress. I am a lover of classical music, but this Shubert's piece was unknown to me. I was blown away how great it was. Therefore I searched for it, and this is how I found Kassia's channel. I feel so lucky. There is so much beautiful music here played by Kassia, I feel overwhelmed.
정말이즤.. ㅜㅜ
퍄니스트들은 너무멋쩌요
The first time I heard “Erlking,” I had nightmares and my knowledge of German is limited. Since I was a music student in college at the time and had years of piano lessons under my belt, I was asked to learn the composition, along with two Chopin mazurkas and “The Minute Waltz.” I was given only a month to learn and then the decision was made that it was too much for me to learn all four compositions. I did learn the beginning of “The Erlking”-it’s a challenge, especially trying to keep the octaves together in the right hand as written in the composition.
Amazing performance Kassia!!!
Thank you, Pierre!!:)💕
@@Kassiapiano No problem!
Finally, this song was played! Thank you, Kassia!
Liszt is typically known for easy beginner transcriptions of harder pieces
I think octaves are my strong suit, because I was able to get the first part of this piece as a beginner. I know some pianists are just unable to get octaves that repetitive to be that fast consistently, and I’m thankful for my gift.
How can you play this so beautifully? How long did you even practise to achieve this magnificent state. I am in awe. You are a genius. ❤️....
The sorrows of young Werther
meu deus velho quanta Perfeição, dá pra Sentir!, Eloquência é a palavra Perfeita pra definir essa obra
yes!!!! i have been waiting for this. Thank you a lot Kassia ❤️!
Thank you all the time, chopinist!!💕
When I see those hands move I know magic's real. It's totally impressive. And the playing is beautiful. Props to Kassia
Amazing effects! Looks like a glass pane. Not only are the visual effects great, but your playing and expression is phenomenal! I can always hear the melody clearly! Outstanding! 💕
ㅎ... 연주 너무너무너무 잘하시네요. 덕분에 감상 잘했습니다.
이런 시를 지은 괴테도 대단하고
이 시의 분위기를 완벽하게 재현해낸 슈베르트도 대단합니다.
천재성들이 너무너무 부럽습니다.
ショートで誰かさんが弾いてた記憶
We played this when I was in the school band…. This was one of the first songs I heard when I opened my perspective to the emotions of music…. And my goodness I remember feeling the anxiousness of the song, the feeling of fear as well as the joyfulness
🎉❤️🎹❤️🎉
Kassia finally did it!
Saw this performed recently with 4 double bases and it was one of the best pieces of music i have ever heard
Piano keys will soon have to be manufactured out of titanium to survive Kassia's speed.
Hope her piano is ok...
@@thelittlegamer6209 Me too. 😿
Thank you for your words:) lol 💕 Have a great day, Vitaliy!:)
I'm still not over with my Der Erlkönig fever! I love your video! Just a few weeks ago I've been searching every der erlkönig video playing I can find, and I'm glad you have posted yours! I really love your virtuosity🤩✨
Almost there! Let’s go make her 700k subs!!!!!!
Thank you all the time, 정채야!:)💕 With your support, my channel was able to grow up:)
Miss, the emotional way in which you played this piece makes me wonder if you actually had an encounter with the elfking. Absolutely mind blowing and hell of a piano breaking performance Miss Kassia.
멋진 연주에 감탄합니다~ 최고예요^^👏👏
I can’t believe I’ve watched every single one of your videos, I have never been this devoted to a UA-cam account, you are amazing!!!!
Liszt is like: yes one Schubert playable arrangement is enough for you let’s go back to making them impossible
Edit: amazing performance Kassia you really nailed it
와 이 곡이 진짜 사람이 칠 수 있는 곡이었구나.. 손가락 되게 유연하시다 자유자재로 막 움직여ㄷㄷ
The ending is so emotionally powerful, i have no words Kassia. You amaze us everytime. Bravo bravo bravo.
눈감고 들으니 멋진 성악좌들의 목소리가 들립니다
너무 멋진 피아노연주 감사히 잘 들을게요😍
Piano Skills Level 1000! Nicely done 👌🏻
Really well played!!!!
This is again another example of Liszt's just unending genius (imo).... Schubert creates this divine Lied (at the age of like 17 or 18) with a powerful piano, and epic vocal part.
Liszt is able to translate the vocal line into the piano so you can just feel it oozing Schubert Lied all the way through. This is Liszt doing what Liszt was amazing at: keeping it 100% the original composer (close your eye and you just KNOW this is a schubert piece) and just adding enough Liszt flair to be able to recognise it as his arrangement.
Loved these new effects 😄
kardesim gerçekten çok güzel vidolar yapıyosun ama biraz daha eğitilmen lazım btw.
엄청난 연주 그리고 아름다움 😊 매일 잘 듣고있어요 올 한해도 즐거움과 피아노 음처럼 아름다운 나날이 함께 하기를 바랍니다
카시아님 연주만큼 손 진짜 아름다우시네요😄 오늘도 잘 듣고 가요~ 즐건 주말 보내세요!
감사합니다!!:)💕
*🎵 Classical musicians are virtuosos who bring these masterpieces to life with their talent.*
Spinning our own versions of the past
That you could never know
'Cause I know~
I can already imagine me getting major hand cramps from trying to play this! Well done with playing this piece!
좋아하는곡인대 오늘 딱 올려주시니 더 더 좋습니다. 늘 좋은연주 잘 듣고갑니다🥰🥰
I swear this erlkönig is awesome in all of youtube recording!
The music is beautiful and the visuals are stunning!
Thank you all the time, Vuk!!:)💕
大好きな曲です。
Kassiaさんが弾いてくださるの待ってました。
I like your hands.
Amazing!
This instantly became one of my favorite pieces! Great performance!
you know its gonna be a good day when Kassia uploads
Do you want to turn on sticky keys?
Sticky keys lets you use the SHIFT, CTRL, ALT, or windows logo keys by pressing
one key at a time. The keyboard shortcut to turn on sticky keys is to press the SHIFT
key 5 times.
It's incredible how music works in our heads, i can hear Dietrich Fischer singing to this