Hi, everyone! You guys like Beethoven’s Symphony No.5? I think that it is one of popular Beethoven’s pieces. Fortunately, there is a piano arrangement by Liszt. Although this version is difficult, I think that he arranged it greatly. During practicing this piece, I was able to enjoy it. I hope that you guys like my performance! Thank you so much! Have a great day
There is a legend that Beethoven wrote this after he realised he was becoming totally deaf. At that moment he still could hear some sounds; he was eager not to give up his life. These famous 8 notes were inspired by knocking on the door. Not a human knocking, but a fate's knocking. Therefore, the symphony is sometimes called "fate knocking on the door" (at least in my country)
Can we all just appreciate this man's playing and the brilliance that was Beethoven. Beethoven writing these great works there will never be another. He wrote music that withstood the span of time, and this music will still go on and amaze and awe people as well many centuries from now as well. The awesomeness that was Beethoven music that was beyond it's time and is more so beyond our time these days as well.
Well it is much better played in an orchestra and you can not deny that, Kassia indeed plays very well, and the arrangement is good yes, but don't even compare it to the original...
I like the part where it went, dun dun dun dun, dun dun dun dun, dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun, dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun, dun dun dun dun, dun dun dun, dun, dunnnnn.
I just love how Liszt was just totally able to keep the 'Beethoven' aesthetic (ie you can tell this is a Beethoven composition even if you'd never heard it before) whilst still adding the Lizst 'virtuosity' in such a way that you know HE arranged it.... such a delicate balance, too much one way and its 'just another arrangement' too far the other and its no longer Beethoven x arranged by it just becomes a personal ego trip for the arranger. Aside from that simply being Liszt makes it a finger breaker for even a good pianist... to play it as well as Kasia you have to genuinely be a GREAT pianist...... loved it!!!
I agree, this piece is amazing! However, Liszt’s transcriptions of Beethoven’s symphonies are actually regarded by many academics as being the best available transcriptions of the symphony because they are able to effectively transport the feeling produced by the entire orchestra to the piano- they weren’t just meant to show off Liszt’s pianistic ability. Liszt didn’t intentionally make this a virtuoso piece to show off (he had actually retired from the concert stage for several years before starting the Beethoven transcriptions- thereby begging the question, why make a piece to show off technique if you aren’t showing off to anyone?); virtuosity was simply necessary to make the transcriptions effective. Put simply, virtuously was made to serve art, not the other way around.
The emotional fluctuation of this piece of music as it builds and unfolds, then rebuilds, is purely tantalizing. Such a stunning and moving work of audible art. With modern technology providing the ability to add this visual aspect, this has now created an even more incredible visual extension of an already glorious work of art. Absolutely brilliant visual addition! Very well done!
Absolutely beautiful playing, of such a beautiful piece. And the glowing lights/dust sparkling everytime a note was played, made it even more wonderful.
🎼 It's incredible that a piece like this can reach into the future from Beethoven's pen and be interpreted so masterfully and visualised so beautifully for a worldwide audience. He could have only imagined.
This symphony is legendary, like all of Beethoven's works... It has so strong expressions of fate, regret and hesitation and rage... Beethoven always made the most unique and out-of-nowhere and so unexpected compositions... Kassia, I loved your interpretation of this piece. It has all those expressions, which Beethoven had mixed in this legendary piece. One of my favourite videos from your channel! (Probably the most favourite) These moments sounded so pure: 2:35 - 2:55 (the accent on the notes, and repetition of the chord) 3:02 - 3:06 (that E- flat was so beautiful) 5:17 - 5:37 (same as my first favourite section)
The Symphony No. 5 in C minor of Ludwig van Beethoven, Op. 67, was written between 1804 and 1808. It is one of the best-known compositions in classical music and one of the most frequently played symphonies, and it is widely considered one of the cornerstones of western music. And you played it so nice:)
Beethoven's first sketches for the 5th symphony, which are created from an order placed by the Silesian aristocrat Franz von Oppensdorf, who lived in Głogówek, a small town in Poland, but a very beautiful, quiet town with only 10,000 inhabitants, Beethoven sought shelter here from Napoleon's troops
Isso é ARTE!!! Simplesmente a arte da música!🤍 Beethoven foi um gênio. Adimiro muito pessoas que tocam piano! Pra mim isso é um dom. Greetings from brazil!🇧🇷
Toda la razón,como me gustaría tocar el piano. Me gusta toda la música,pero me quedo con la clásica. Jamás habrá el talento de Beethoven o Mozart.Dios que genios.
I am ashamed of myself. First of all, I willingly typed into a search engine 'Symphony No.5, Op.67', then I clicked this video, sat down with my earbuds in and did not look away from the screen the entire time it was playing, and I found it thoroughly entertaining. The worst part ? Well, I pressed replay and done the exact same thing a second time. I'm thirteen, my 200 year old ancestors are the only ones who are meant to enjoy this, I should be 'out there' and 'causing trouble' at my age according to everybody else on the Internet, and I feel like I am 53 years old.
Actually I heard this in music class and we discussed there was more then one emotion, Beethovens symphonies all have emotion But this peice I just love how much he puts in this!
Just close your eyes and listen to this song. Remember all the bad things happened to you and how you overcame all of them . That’s how I listen this song. It’s a 100% stress reliever
Liszt is known for his ability to transcribing other composer's works to piano version while maintaining the same volume and intensity as the orchestra itself. It was shocking that you could play this!!! Keep it up. 😊🙏
You are a virtuoso, it's a pity no one sees your face. I hope you play on stage, I hope people see you and applaud. A talent like you should not sit in the shadows. People should see your extraordinary talent and virtuosity.
I had answered this with a great like, but I was listening to it with my wife and it's so awesome that I came again to say it's amazing! Congrats for this performance!!!
Eu aqui como sempre. Não canso de ouvir a Kassia tocar. Amo!!! E Beethoven, então, é impossível não amar loucamente! Ninguém será como ele. Podem se aproximar, mais ninguém foi ou será tão intenso quanto ele. Assim como ninguém será tão doce e romântico quanto Tchaikovsky.❤❤❤
Kassia, I've loved watching your channel grow! I'm amazed by how far it's come in what seems like such a short time. This video made my spring break so much better! Thank you 😊
Ah yes, that Symphony is pretty nice, glad to see your interpretation of this piece :) Those fast octave must have been a nightmare to play, wasn't it ? Haha Also, never talked about it before but i really like your visuals, you do a great job with those ! Keep up the great work !
As vezes parece que as músicas de Beethoven estão expressando todo sentimento dele. Parece que suas músicas conseguem expressar toda raiva e paixão de dentro dele. É como se em meio à uma confusão de sentimentos lá no fundo soasse uma bela melodia.
I remember when this dropped while having my glass of wine down the alleyways besides St. Patrick church in 1809. The old lot at the pub across the church were talking about his performance. What a legend to this day!
Неподражаемо, мне казалось, что симфония должна звучать только в исполнении оркестра. Но фортепиано также передает весь накал страстей 5-й симфонии. Блестяще!
Hi, everyone! You guys like Beethoven’s Symphony No.5? I think that it is one of popular Beethoven’s pieces. Fortunately, there is a piano arrangement by Liszt. Although this version is difficult, I think that he arranged it greatly. During practicing this piece, I was able to enjoy it. I hope that you guys like my performance! Thank you so much! Have a great day
Love you Kassia
OOHH YESS
Congratulations kassia
Hey
Symphony 9 would be insane
There is a legend that Beethoven wrote this after he realised he was becoming totally deaf. At that moment he still could hear some sounds; he was eager not to give up his life. These famous 8 notes were inspired by knocking on the door. Not a human knocking, but a fate's knocking. Therefore, the symphony is sometimes called "fate knocking on the door" (at least in my country)
Um ok
After he wrote symphony 9th when he was completely deaf, not symphony 5th
@@xiguan5156 Lol no
@@xiguan5156 He died at the age of 56 and got deaf in his late 20s (The 9th symphony was one of his last pieces)
@@thegodfather6581 Damn they were built different back then. Meanwhile me on my late 20's eating doritos and drinking mt dew on my desk.....
Can we all just appreciate this man's playing and the brilliance that was Beethoven. Beethoven writing these great works there will never be another. He wrote music that withstood the span of time, and this music will still go on and amaze and awe people as well many centuries from now as well. The awesomeness that was Beethoven music that was beyond it's time and is more so beyond our time these days as well.
I think she’s a girl honestly
I think we already are appreciating Kassia 👀
Meat muncher
This literally has 9 million views and 160k likes, this is a redundant comment
what does redundant mean@@lordcharlesthomas
the piece itself is good, let's add Lizst's arrangement, and kassia's preformance and we get a piece at another level
Thanks much:)💕
Well it is much better played in an orchestra and you can not deny that, Kassia indeed plays very well, and the arrangement is good yes, but don't even compare it to the original...
Well it’s a symphony and Liszt made it for piano bc he is such a genius. It still sounds way better in symphony form tho.
I honestly prefer the original
@@autumn.variation tf is the original?
It's so beautiful how a pianist and a piano can almost replace a complete orchestra
That's no simple pianist
@@Mrityunjay7 You might be on to something….
Simple pianist 🦻🏻did I read properly?
@@finnlandphilippe6968 SIMPLY PIANO
@Louis Tea Enjoyer Roman Kim did this on one violin th-cam.com/video/nW6N0BDAnN0/w-d-xo.html
4:50 chills up my spine (and whole body)
hey
@@EnergeticSpark63Hey
@@EnergeticSpark63hey
@@EnergeticSpark63hey
@@EnergeticSpark63 hey
The classic symphony that everyone knows only the front
Yes, it's right:) Thank you!!:)💕
I mean, the other movements are not nearly as good as the first movement.
Indeed, it's somewhat of a shame that some don't listen/recognize the beauty that is the latter section :)
@@Kassiapiano a request, can you play the Shubert unfinished symphony's Passacaglia by Leopold godowski? Plz.
Not everyone
Everything about this video is perfect. A great Beethoven piece, brilliantly transcribed by Liszt and flawlessly interpreted by an amazing pianist.
Thanks much for your words all the time, Mateusz:)
Man, nobody's saying it's too fast.
its more than a pianist
Siema jesteś może Polakiem?
@@Kassiapiano you are nice thank you😊😊😊
I never thought that this symphony could be played by a single person on the piano
Beethoven was a single person as well lol ❤
@@Dark_Rapier but he composed it for an orchestra🤦♂️
Liszt made the piano ver
not only this, but all 9 symphonies of beet can be played on the piano
I like the part where it went, dun dun dun dun, dun dun dun dun, dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun, dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun, dun dun dun dun, dun dun dun, dun, dunnnnn.
Same
Me too
That dun in between that dun dun part was just done great!
Omg yes
lol
I just love how Liszt was just totally able to keep the 'Beethoven' aesthetic (ie you can tell this is a Beethoven composition even if you'd never heard it before) whilst still adding the Lizst 'virtuosity' in such a way that you know HE arranged it.... such a delicate balance, too much one way and its 'just another arrangement' too far the other and its no longer Beethoven x arranged by it just becomes a personal ego trip for the arranger.
Aside from that simply being Liszt makes it a finger breaker for even a good pianist... to play it as well as Kasia you have to genuinely be a GREAT pianist...... loved it!!!
I agree, this piece is amazing! However, Liszt’s transcriptions of Beethoven’s symphonies are actually regarded by many academics as being the best available transcriptions of the symphony because they are able to effectively transport the feeling produced by the entire orchestra to the piano- they weren’t just meant to show off Liszt’s pianistic ability. Liszt didn’t intentionally make this a virtuoso piece to show off (he had actually retired from the concert stage for several years before starting the Beethoven transcriptions- thereby begging the question, why make a piece to show off technique if you aren’t showing off to anyone?); virtuosity was simply necessary to make the transcriptions effective. Put simply, virtuously was made to serve art, not the other way around.
The emotional fluctuation of this piece of music as it builds and unfolds, then rebuilds, is purely tantalizing. Such a stunning and moving work of audible art. With modern technology providing the ability to add this visual aspect, this has now created an even more incredible visual extension of an already glorious work of art. Absolutely brilliant visual addition! Very well done!
When you're so skilled you can play an entire orchestral symphony _on the piano_
Edit: Okay, guys - I know it's not the whole symphony!
*when you're liszt so you transcribe all of beethoven's symphonies for piano
_I could never-_
I am Liszt
@@amateursoundz6262 You know I can play all Beethoven symphony in one time
This is not the whole symphony I belive it is the first movement.
I feel the power of an entire orchestra here !
Hey! I’m subscribed to you lol
@@derrick2251 hi:)
oh hi
@@qalaphyll m
When I was a little kid I loved Beethoven's 5th symphony and it still slaps to this day
hey
username checks out
@@succathog5906 what does my username have anything to do with liking Beethoven as a child?
@@decKyo
it's just a really funny username
@@EnergeticSpark63 konichiwasup
햐.. 막 미친듯이 연타하다가 감미로워지는거 개좋아요,,
한국인이있네
@@독도는한국땅-c4i 없는것도 이상하죠 이렇게 멋진 곡을 친 대단한 분인데 여러 나라에서 기립박수를 쳐줄 것입니다
Plebeians know the Dun Dun Dun DUUUUUN.
Legends know the rest of the piece.
Great playing as always Kassia!
Thank you:)💕
And this is only the first movement.
@Luigi Francia Comi 3rd what, you mean?
@Luigi Francia Comi Oh really?
@Luigi Francia Comi Sorry, but I don't think so.
Beethoven the only one who can just slap a piano a bunch of times and call it music and still make it sound good
The breadth of emotions in this piece are beautiful. From rage to resignation and then fury to triumph. This was an exquisite performance, Kassia!
I bet Beethoven accidentally composed this piece while he was being angry.
Guns go dun dun dun dun
Actually he was inspired by door knocking.
th-cam.com/video/mQPU5Ytk438/w-d-xo.html
How did you know!!!!!??????
@@hasanhamid1786 ohh look Beethoven's here!!?
this is incredible. Both the composition and your arrangement! I never knew how deep this piece went
Me too
This is Franz liszt arrangement by the way, I was very surprised when I learned that!
@@ayala7061 i agree
Finally the first eight notes are no more boring for me after hearing Kassia play
Thank you!!:)💕
@@Kassiapiano can you cover yad lagla
8×4 = 32
@@Ashwiindj what?
Mouhamed Mzali no
Absolutely beautiful playing, of such a beautiful piece. And the glowing lights/dust sparkling everytime a note was played, made it even more wonderful.
How did they achieve the glowing? Lost for words
🎼 It's incredible that a piece like this can reach into the future from Beethoven's pen and be interpreted so masterfully and visualised so beautifully for a worldwide audience. He could have only imagined.
@@SafeTripHome33cgi ofc
From 4:36 until the end of the song is amazing.
this just shows how talented beethoven is at the piano
*Liszt
Drumming skills are also on par
@@Chillasart-chilla true
That's an arrangement of franz liszt but yes beethoven was also really good at piano
4:40 what is this heaven? !! 😭❤
You are replicating a symphony from a legend. Therefore you are not a normal human being. You're a talented legend. You're a music star ❤
Not he. Franz Liszt
No that's an arrangement of franz liszt
This symphony is legendary, like all of Beethoven's works... It has so strong expressions of fate, regret and hesitation and rage...
Beethoven always made the most unique and out-of-nowhere and so unexpected compositions...
Kassia, I loved your interpretation of this piece. It has all those expressions, which Beethoven had mixed in this legendary piece. One of my favourite videos from your channel! (Probably the most favourite)
These moments sounded so pure:
2:35 - 2:55 (the accent on the notes, and repetition of the chord)
3:02 - 3:06 (that E- flat was so beautiful)
5:17 - 5:37 (same as my first favourite section)
👍th-cam.com/users/shortseunHXvcugq8?feature=share
You are right
WHO AGREES THE PIANO IS THE GREATEST INSTRUMENT EVER MADE?
Says Liszt when he was transcribing this symphony (not literally)
This is a masterpiece in two centuries‼This piece can't fade in the future at all!!!
Anyone: So how talanted are you?
Kassia: Yes
Thanks you for your comments:)💕
PRACTICE!
iNTerEStinG comment
Got to practice! If you wanna have that aMaZiNg talent
PrACtiCE
I also play the piano at home, I'm fluent in Turkish,march etc., but I've never seen such a talent in my life so cool that I can't express myself
The Symphony No. 5 in C minor of Ludwig van Beethoven, Op. 67, was written between 1804 and 1808. It is one of the best-known compositions in classical music and one of the most frequently played symphonies, and it is widely considered one of the cornerstones of western music.
And you played it so nice:)
thnx for the info
Are you sure you aren't Wikipedia?
Beethoven's first sketches for the 5th symphony, which are created from an order placed by the Silesian aristocrat Franz von Oppensdorf, who lived in Głogówek, a small town in Poland, but a very beautiful, quiet town with only 10,000 inhabitants, Beethoven sought shelter here from Napoleon's troops
Dobrze ze są jeszcze ludzie którzy publikują muzykę klasyczna
Perhaps Polish I don't understand exept 'do Branots' ..please translate in Afrikaans
Bro dissed Mozart probably
XDDDD
If they were of the same age they would be dropping bangers after bangers for the sake of competition ...
😂😂😂😂😂
Came here after watching takt op, great anime and here the legendary bethoven wrote this piece of destiny, how beautiful it is.
I’ve wanted to learn this piece for a long time but never got around to it, but regardless I’d never pull it off as well as you :) Thank you Kassia 💕
Hi, Logan:) Thank you so much for your words!💕
👍th-cam.com/users/shortseunHXvcugq8?feature=share
İ learn't it 2 month ago
@@pianowithmuhammad2454 good for you
Isso é ARTE!!! Simplesmente a arte da música!🤍 Beethoven foi um gênio. Adimiro muito pessoas que tocam piano! Pra mim isso é um dom.
Greetings from brazil!🇧🇷
Toda la razón,como me gustaría tocar el piano.
Me gusta toda la música,pero me quedo con la clásica.
Jamás habrá el talento de Beethoven o Mozart.Dios que genios.
Muito linda msm
The speed and the visuals...You're just phenomenal Kassia. Very well done as always!
I am ashamed of myself.
First of all, I willingly typed into a search engine 'Symphony No.5, Op.67', then I clicked this video, sat down with my earbuds in and did not look away from the screen the entire time it was playing, and I found it thoroughly entertaining.
The worst part ? Well, I pressed replay and done the exact same thing a second time.
I'm thirteen, my 200 year old ancestors are the only ones who are meant to enjoy this, I should be 'out there' and 'causing trouble' at my age according to everybody else on the Internet, and I feel like I am 53 years old.
Real
This is probably because you usually consume older content than others
Actually I heard this in music class and we discussed there was more then one emotion, Beethovens symphonies all have emotion But this peice I just love how much he puts in this!
No one:
Cosette (Now Destiny): My name is based in Symphony #5
Me: Imma listen to that right now
😂😂😢
Anyone who has never heard this entire symphony:
wait a minute ... there's more music after 0:10? wow Beethoven is a genius.
Loool
Lool
Just close your eyes and listen to this song. Remember all the bad things happened to you and how you overcame all of them .
That’s how I listen this song. It’s a 100% stress reliever
Your visuals get better with every video. That looks pretty amazing
Thanks much!!:)💕
helo samelicc c:
Liszt is known for his ability to transcribing other composer's works to piano version while maintaining the same volume and intensity as the orchestra itself.
It was shocking that you could play this!!! Keep it up. 😊🙏
めちゃくちゃ引き込まれた✨
Finalmente uma pessoa a altura de uma grande música como essa. Parabéns, Kassia!
You are a virtuoso, it's a pity no one sees your face. I hope you play on stage, I hope people see you and applaud. A talent like you should not sit in the shadows. People should see your extraordinary talent and virtuosity.
This is so amazing. Not the song I searched for, I don't think, but I don't regret it.
yay i have enough time to finish this before class starts
Thank you!:)💕
Lol just watch during class 😂
My test is starting in 15 minutes and I’m just here being dramatic
Amazing performance! Didn't expect that you will play an orchestral piece. It deserves more views! Thank you Kassia!
More than 3.8 millions ?
@@opbnl9871 at that point there weren't so many views
The keys were on fire🔥🔥 keep doing what you’re doing, I dream TK be as good as you!!🔥
No wonder why Destiny (Cossete) has anger issues w/ D2.
we came to this for the same reason LOL
Didn't expect to find this comment 😳
Takt is so good
This piece almost broke me. The emotions were all over the place and it was beautifully chaotic. Loved it
you know things are gonna get crazy when he plays a whole orchestra
how crazy?
Idk all i know is that is that he was pretty mad when he wrote this piece
Wow, even you did it too, and at fast speed!
Thank you so much, Flaming! It means a lot to me:)
Oh look its Flaming and Kassia two legends meet once again
I think you have the soul of Beethoven
Fury, calmness, anger, and happiness is the theme of this symphony
this is one of my favorite beethoven miusic🥰
I had answered this with a great like, but I was listening to it with my wife and it's so awesome that I came again to say it's amazing! Congrats for this performance!!!
Eu aqui como sempre. Não canso de ouvir a Kassia tocar. Amo!!! E Beethoven, então, é impossível não amar loucamente! Ninguém será como ele. Podem se aproximar, mais ninguém foi ou será tão intenso quanto ele. Assim como ninguém será tão doce e romântico quanto Tchaikovsky.❤❤❤
Legendary as always!
Thanks much:)💕
Kassia, I've loved watching your channel grow! I'm amazed by how far it's come in what seems like such a short time. This video made my spring break so much better! Thank you 😊
Thank you, Noah! With your support, my channel have grown:)
I will *forever* love that tone shift at :46
Oh i think I didn’t even know that there was a Liszt’s arrangement of this symphony! Thank you for learning (it seems crazy) and posting it!
Liszt arrengend every Beethoven's symphonys, the 9th is even more impressive on the piano
Thank you all the time, Anna:) It means a lot to me!:)
I see Kassia in notification, I click. Simple 😎
Thanks much, Aaron:)💕
i love how the 2°movement feels like a discussion, and they resolves everything in the end
The anime Takt Op Destiny sent me here that's why I love anime makes you interested in things you probably weren't even thinking about
Ah yes, that Symphony is pretty nice, glad to see your interpretation of this piece :)
Those fast octave must have been a nightmare to play, wasn't it ? Haha
Also, never talked about it before but i really like your visuals, you do a great job with those !
Keep up the great work !
It's hard to play well:) Anyway, thank you so much for your comments, MrTardoss!💕
As vezes parece que as músicas de Beethoven estão expressando todo sentimento dele. Parece que suas músicas conseguem expressar toda raiva e paixão de dentro dele. É como se em meio à uma confusão de sentimentos lá no fundo soasse uma bela melodia.
Eu entendo isso também !
Your playing is so crisp! It's perfect for Liszt, Mozart, etc!
The ending of this piece is magnificent ! Great playing Kassia! Much love 💕
Hi, eljo!!:) Thank you so much for your words!!💕
What i love about this is that it keeps flowing everchanging and not in a constant direction. Its like a story.
Caramba, você toca muito bem! Simplesmente por mais que eu te conheça a pouco tempo você é uma das minhas pianistas preferidas.
Caramba
This visual accompaniment emphasizes how much hard work and skill it requires
This is the first time I’ve heard a full piano playing, and just wow!.
The visual effect is spectacular!
The chords at 3:25 are just another level
The amount of skill to do this whole symphony without missing a note is just WOW
Fantastic. Cant describe this beautiful piece of music and the careful touch of a musical artist that played this music created by Beethoven.
WOW Kassia! This is amazing! Thanks for this this fantastic upload!!:)
Thank you again:)💕
Who's also here for cosette😢
Beautifully played tho one of my favs, i come mow and then to listen while i study
Welp at least there's still Anna
Breathtaking, beauty personified in music
Kassia = best playing, best visuals, best channel. Sorry Rousseau, you're pretty good, too 😂
Самое интересное что симфонию номер 5 исполняют оркестры, а этот чел управился своими двумя, так ещё и на пианино. РЕСПЕКТ
Кажется, это девушка, но насчёт примечания отличного профессионализма пианиста, полностью поддерживаю.
ك
I ❤ this piece
The emotion I feel when I hear this symphony is endless
I AM SERIOUSLY MIND BLOWNED BY 3:03 I NEVER HEARD ANYTHING LIKE THAT! HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE HOLDING ONE NOTE AND RELEASING THE CHORD?
WHAT? You can play this?!! This is really difficult but amazing. It's beautiful as always. Congratulations! :)
Thanks much, Sir Louco:)💕
@Mouhamed Mzali stop commenting this
That’s crazy how good u have to be to do that
My favorite piece !!!congratulations 👏 thank you so much!!!
Thank you!!:)💕
Hello
O botão de like não suficiente. Amei!! E assisto todos os dia!!
Virou meu despertador kkkkkk
How can I forget this is classical piece of musical literature gave me through my years in school
A 5° Sinfonia de Beethoven com certeza é um clássico que vai perdurar pelo resto da história.
Com certeza !
I've waited a long time for this !!! Thank you so much for sharing your amazing talent
Thank you, 2NB:)💕
I remember when this dropped while having my glass of wine down the alleyways besides St. Patrick church in 1809. The old lot at the pub across the church were talking about his performance. What a legend to this day!
Воодушевляюще красиво, Бетховен легенда. Какая бы музыка не была создана сейчас, Бетховен останется легендой во веки
Opinó lo mismo,tocaba con el alma
Thanks for this Kassia ! Excellent performance :) Props on nailing it :)
Thank you, CMS:)💕
Lovely performance as always dear Kassia!
Thank you, Mattia:)💕
@@Kassiapiano Aww no problems, love your videos!
Неподражаемо, мне казалось, что симфония должна звучать только в исполнении оркестра. Но фортепиано также передает весь накал страстей 5-й симфонии. Блестяще!
I love the way it turns from harsh to soft :) masterpiece