Hi! At this time, I prepared Beethoven’s Waldstein sonata 1st movement. It was delayed because the length of this piece is long. Do you guys know this piece? This piece is one of the famous sonatas in Beethoven’s middle period. I hope that you guys like this performance! Always thank you for your support! I always check the pieces you guys recommended. Surely, I can’t do all of them. But, if possible, I try to play them. Then, Please leave the pieces which you want. Thank you! Have a good day!!
@@Kassiapiano All of us here have great admiration for you, and I *guarantee* that won't change a bit just because you are a little late. Please relax and take all the time you need, even if it's a week or a month. Just don't give up on uploading well-prepared classical performances, will you Ms. Kassia?
i have the deepest admiration for this sonata, its a milestone in the history of piano music, the way to right for the keyboard (orchestrally), to think of new ways of achieving effects of sounds and textures that had not been approached before, even by beethoven. A whole spectrum of sound is produced - (like the unique knocking rhythmic component of the first theme), as well as using the entire register of the keyboard with incredible effect - like at 0:25 a pianistic effect never seen before - a tremolo like sound reminiscent of stringed instruments. as well as harmonic innovations- like the second choralic subject that comes in the heavenly e major - (a third from the tonic) at 0:55, an interesting tonal harmonic relation. This sonata was dedicated to count Waldstein, who had been a great sponsor and and early supporter of beethoven, -And if i remember from Andras Schiff's masterclass on this sonata, he said it was count Waldstein who wrote to Beethoven: "may you go to vienna and inherit Mozart's spirit from Haydn's hands" ...and beethoven exceeds these expectations with the great middle period sonata's. You're playing is amazing as always, Kassia, and I look forward to the rest of the movements of this great sonata!
Hi, Samaritan!:) Wow.:) It's long explanation. Thank you so much for your words! Beethoven left the great sonatas for us. It's really hard to understand his pieces well. I will try to practice continuously and listen to his pieces much for improving my performance. Thank you for your comments!
I bless my fortune of having been introduced to classical music since early childhood. To miss the enjoyment brought by this wonderful sonata is a serious loss!
@@LeventK did you know beethoven virus isnt actually by Beethoven that's why it sounds so electrical if you've heard Pathetique by Beethoven you might have recognized the tune since it's the same melody as can be found in parts of Beethoven virus in fact Beethoven virus was remixed by BanYa The lack of grammar and punctuation was purposed so this could be like a speedrun through all the facts, as though I were saying it in one breath.
Man, you really nail those dynamics. And your right hand is like lighting on those runs. I've probably listened to this piece hundreds of times over the years. I'm truly impressed with this performance. Musicality is on point in my opinion.
Easily one of my favorite pieces from Beethoven. Great job, Kassia! Such a wonderful performance! I'm feeling really grateful right now, for living in an era where we can have access to this type of this marvelous things! Keep it up!
My favorite piano sonata! Its actually the reason why I started studying piano to begin with...and I put it in my top five favorite Beethoven pieces. And this is my favorite performance on youtube!
This piece was the first sonata Beethoven made when he got his fifth and final piano. He was testing the new abilities of the piano, that's why there are tons of really fast and difficult parts, but it came together so nicely in the end. One of my favorite Beethoven sonatas.
Please play Deubussy’s Arabesque no. 2?? Your no. 1 was beautiful Edit: I just realized that you haven’t played the no. 1 either. Both are great pieces
How beautiful. I am unashamed to write that I teared up not only from the exquisite piece, but your absolutely delightful playing. Such talent is rarely seen(both figuratively and literally) nowadays. Bravo to you and thank you for sharing your gift with the world.
This is an amazing performance. The fact that you can keep a constant tempo and don't get slowed down whenever a "hard" part comes makes it sound even better. The rubato with slow part is done just right
i just wanna thank you because i’ve started reading this a couple months ago and i’ve lost inspiration stuck in quarantine but your performances always inspire me and this video has totally revamped my love for this piece. you’re incredible!!! 💛
Parabéns, continue com esse trabalho incrível, estou paralisado pela clareza das notas e por como você trabalha todas as nuances e dinâmicas. Beethoven tem essa magia de desenvolver os temas de uma forma que é impossível prestar atençao em qualquer outra coisa além da música, sempre de maneira muito criativa. Parabéns, e força nessa quarentena
Did you know that... First of all, Kassia is a robot created by Rousseau... Second, this sonata's name derives from Beethoven's dedication to his close friend and patron count Ferdinand von Waldstein of Vienna ! It is considered one of Beethoven's greatest and most technically challenging piano sonatas. The first section of the rondo requires a simultaneous pedal trill, high melody and rapid left hand runs while its coda's glissando octaves You are the best Kassia ❤️
It's a very hard one indeed, but personally I wouldn't put it in let's say 7 hardest sonatas Beethoven wrote Edit. 3rd mvt is a monster, but I don't consider it one of the most challenging ones because I can play these octave glissandi without any problem haha
also, this sonata was written because he got a new piano and he REALLY wanted to celebrate it. You can feel the way he wrote this sonata is very different from the previous one (No 18), with a lot more interesting effects and decorations
@@niccolopaganini4268 the 3rd mov. Is considered to be one of the hardest of beethoven's sonatas'. Generally about the 5th-7th hardest movement. It'd be higher if it weren't for many of the contrapunctal movements(because those are generally a pain). It's essentially in the top 3 hardest movements based on technical difficulties. The waldstein as a whole is also generally considered to be in the 7 hardest sonatas, but then again, this is subjective.
I wonder if Kassia is always like “don’t mess up, don’t mess up” when she’s close to the ending even though she knows 99% of the time she won’t. Especially with really long pieces like this
When I play the first few bars I always think like that, then over the course of the performance you get encapsulated by your own playing that mistakes become nothing but a concept. Mistakes are still unavoidable but when you get into that zone of music, you just completely forget the fact that you could mess up.
When I'm depressed because I messed up a test, when I'm depressed because I'm fighting with a friend, or when I'm angry, watching kassia's piano playing video gives me strength and healing! thank you and i love you! kassia
This piece is Pure Platinum, this is just so perfect, it's one of those pieces that you can't help but listen to it even if it's a bit long, further more, your rendition just made me fell in love with this piece again, thank you for your performance! ;}
I didn't expect to like this piece as much as I did. It's really interesting because it moves between joyful /sorrowful and peaceful/dramatic undertones so smoothly that you don't even notice the transition. The chords are beautiful too.
Flawless technique, great speed, relaxation, every note is crystal clear, perfect tempo. At the same time, you get the listener's attention in every piece you play (no matter the music period, every style suits you very well), dynamics are very polished and each and every note has an intention. And I almost forgot: you can do all this on an electronic keyboard... You have a huge talent and I'm glad to see that this channel grows bigger and bigger, you deserve it. If you took part in a top level competition, I'm sure you would win it; you certainly have the level of a international pianist, and of the very good ones. Congratulations.
Mind has been totally blown by the complexity of the music, and your lively rendition of Beethoven. I think that man was bored out of his gourd when he composed this. Wowsers!!!! Thank you!!!
I know the stress of knowing you can’t meet a deadline with a piece, and just know that we love and support you and your channel! So don’t stress over it, just play whatever you want whenever you want and be happy doing so! When I get down, or I start to lose motivation to learn a hard piece, I watch videos like yours and get inspired. So keep up the amazing work ❤️ and keep your mind healthy
All I ask is to see the face of the person who helps me find inner calm at this time when the world is upset by covid19 and where our minds are constantly questioning. Thank you very much for this embellishment. The taste of good music knows no boundaries because I listen to you from my native village BENEBALOT in Cameroon. At the University my comrades thought that I was leaving the lodges because I softened my nights with MOZART, BEETHOVEN, BCH, CHOPLIN or VIVALDI
Wow. The swells and dynamics on this piece is just amazing. Litterly everything is amazing, the color matches with the tone of the piece and the voicing is just incredible.
В первый раз услышал небольшую часть этой сонаты в одной из серий "Доктора Хауса", она мне так понравилась, что затем целыми днями прослушивал её полную версию. Особенно мне понравилась третья часть, надеюсь, что когда-нибудь и она здесь появится 😁
This sonata is one of my favourite and dream piece too. It was just an amazing performance kassia. Thanks for uploading this sonata. Please do its other movements too.
I love this piece! 😀 One day I'll learn it but it's too hard for the moment. It's one of my favourite Beethoven Sonatas! I was waiting for your new video! 😃 Magnificent playing 💕
After lockdown (or even during) I want to see a Kassia-Rousseau duet, virtual, or in person. I think it's be interesting, great performance, I particularly like your expression with pieces like these, not just playing the notes, but connecting with them instead :)
Hi! At this time, I prepared Beethoven’s Waldstein sonata 1st movement. It was delayed because the length of this piece is long. Do you guys know this piece? This piece is one of the famous sonatas in Beethoven’s middle period. I hope that you guys like this performance! Always thank you for your support! I always check the pieces you guys recommended. Surely, I can’t do all of them. But, if possible, I try to play them. Then, Please leave the pieces which you want. Thank you! Have a good day!!
Hi
Hi Kassia
You’re a legend!!
Pls do hungarian dance no. 4!
And scarlatti k141!!
This is an amazing peace
Don't worry about missing deadlines - I would much rather hear something that is fully prepared and not rushed
Thank you for waiting!:)💕
Musicalbasics is quaking
@@Kassiapiano All of us here have great admiration for you, and I *guarantee* that won't change a bit just because you are a little late. Please relax and take all the time you need, even if it's a week or a month. Just don't give up on uploading well-prepared classical performances, will you Ms. Kassia?
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSS
WE ALL WOUD
see i didnt spend enough time writing that comment and spelled would wrong
no this actually happened i didn't spell it wrong on purpose
This is world class talent.
Please will you try Beethoven's tempest on guitar?
Yeah like me
He has 1 mil now lol
Really???
Bruh this is easy come on a harder one plssss
i have the deepest admiration for this sonata, its a milestone in the history of piano music, the way to right for the keyboard (orchestrally), to think of new ways of achieving effects of sounds and textures that had not been approached before, even by beethoven. A whole spectrum of sound is produced - (like the unique knocking rhythmic component of the first theme), as well as using the entire register of the keyboard with incredible effect - like at 0:25 a pianistic effect never seen before - a tremolo like sound reminiscent of stringed instruments. as well as harmonic innovations- like the second choralic subject that comes in the heavenly e major - (a third from the tonic) at 0:55, an interesting tonal harmonic relation. This sonata was dedicated to count Waldstein, who had been a great sponsor and and early supporter of beethoven, -And if i remember from Andras Schiff's masterclass on this sonata, he said it was count Waldstein who wrote to Beethoven: "may you go to vienna and inherit Mozart's spirit from Haydn's hands" ...and beethoven exceeds these expectations with the great middle period sonata's. You're playing is amazing as always, Kassia, and I look forward to the rest of the movements of this great sonata!
Hi, Samaritan!:) Wow.:) It's long explanation. Thank you so much for your words! Beethoven left the great sonatas for us. It's really hard to understand his pieces well. I will try to practice continuously and listen to his pieces much for improving my performance. Thank you for your comments!
beautiful, both of you
Yes, so many emotions come over me listening this music... This is a masterpiece.
@@Kassiapiano I am really looking forward to the third movement of the Waldstein!!! Thanks, as always, for your wonderful takes on classical music! :)
I bless my fortune of having been introduced to classical music since early childhood. To miss the enjoyment brought by this wonderful sonata is a serious loss!
Easily my favorite mvt. from the sonata. Wonderfully and effortlessly executed.
True! The end is an absolute bliss; it's the Nirvana of the piece IMO
This and the 3rd movement
Where i find the complete sonata?
@@killbugio10 that is the complete sonata if you mean the other movements then….
@@killbugio10 here th-cam.com/video/lbblMw6k1cU/w-d-xo.html
You and Rousseau are without a doubt the best piano channels around
@@ludwiggalaxy4277 I will! Thanks!
Seemusic is also really underrated
Yes. I am subscribing both: flaming piano and seemusicpiano. Tbey deserve more subs for sure🌹🎈
@Elijah Kim 김기성 yeah, probably every professional pianist
Honestly, kassia has the most control and precision without being mechanical or heavy handed. Far superior to the ones mentioned above, even Rousseau
YOU DID IT. THANK YOU AFTWR ALL THESE MONTHS. YOU ARE THE BEST!!!!!!
Thank you, Ryan!!:)💕
@@LeventK did you know beethoven virus isnt actually by Beethoven that's why it sounds so electrical if you've heard Pathetique by Beethoven you might have recognized the tune since it's the same melody as can be found in parts of Beethoven virus in fact Beethoven virus was remixed by BanYa
The lack of grammar and punctuation was purposed so this could be like a speedrun through all the facts, as though I were saying it in one breath.
@@allegrovivace6806 Thats pretty obvious lol.
@@LeventK I like the original more from the clasical perspective, but from a general music perspective i like the virus more.
The first time i watch this magnificent piece was playing by the master Claudio Arrau
Man, you really nail those dynamics. And your right hand is like lighting on those runs. I've probably listened to this piece hundreds of times over the years. I'm truly impressed with this performance. Musicality is on point in my opinion.
One of the greatest sonatas in the musical heritage of Mankind, and one of the greatest creations of Beethoven! Thank you, great performance!
Easily one of my favorite pieces from Beethoven. Great job, Kassia! Such a wonderful performance! I'm feeling really grateful right now, for living in an era where we can have access to this type of this marvelous things! Keep it up!
My favorite piano sonata! Its actually the reason why I started studying piano to begin with...and I put it in my top five favorite Beethoven pieces. And this is my favorite performance on youtube!
This piece was the first sonata Beethoven made when he got his fifth and final piano. He was testing the new abilities of the piano, that's why there are tons of really fast and difficult parts, but it came together so nicely in the end. One of my favorite Beethoven sonatas.
Realizing how good some people are at playing to piano compared to me gives me the chills
Please play Deubussy’s Arabesque no. 2?? Your no. 1 was beautiful
Edit: I just realized that you haven’t played the no. 1 either. Both are great pieces
I will consider it. Thank you!:)💕
I dont remember her playing Arabesque no.1
@@chrisy367 she hasnt
@@chrisy367 ikr lol
well this is awkward...
What a great interpretation, is so smooth and light
How beautiful. I am unashamed to write that I teared up not only from the exquisite piece, but your absolutely delightful playing. Such talent is rarely seen(both figuratively and literally) nowadays. Bravo to you and thank you for sharing your gift with the world.
This is an amazing performance. The fact that you can keep a constant tempo and don't get slowed down whenever a "hard" part comes makes it sound even better. The rubato with slow part is done just right
진짜 이 채널 알게 되서 귀가 너무너무 호강하네요.. 여기서 피아노곡 진짜 몇백번은 반복재생한 것 같아요 ㅎㅎ 앞으로도 좋은 곡 많이 올려주세요^^
This is one of the Top 10 Beethoven hardest Sonatas, I'm impressed! God bless you!
This inspires me to play again. I used to play 2-3 hours a day...I can’t believe I stopped.
Thank you
i just wanna thank you because i’ve started reading this a couple months ago and i’ve lost inspiration stuck in quarantine but your performances always inspire me and this video has totally revamped my love for this piece. you’re incredible!!! 💛
Nice Tsukki pfp ;)
Parabéns, continue com esse trabalho incrível, estou paralisado pela clareza das notas e por como você trabalha todas as nuances e dinâmicas. Beethoven tem essa magia de desenvolver os temas de uma forma que é impossível prestar atençao em qualquer outra coisa além da música, sempre de maneira muito criativa. Parabéns, e força nessa quarentena
Did you know that...
First of all, Kassia is a robot created by Rousseau...
Second, this sonata's name derives from Beethoven's dedication to his close friend and patron count Ferdinand von Waldstein of Vienna !
It is considered one of Beethoven's greatest and most technically challenging piano sonatas.
The first section of the rondo requires a simultaneous pedal trill, high melody and rapid left hand runs while its coda's glissando octaves
You are the best Kassia ❤️
It's a very hard one indeed, but personally I wouldn't put it in let's say 7 hardest sonatas Beethoven wrote
Edit. 3rd mvt is a monster, but I don't consider it one of the most challenging ones because I can play these octave glissandi without any problem haha
@@niccolopaganini4268 weird flex
nice thanks for the info :)
also, this sonata was written because he got a new piano and he REALLY wanted to celebrate it. You can feel the way he wrote this sonata is very different from the previous one (No 18), with a lot more interesting effects and decorations
@@niccolopaganini4268 the 3rd mov. Is considered to be one of the hardest of beethoven's sonatas'. Generally about the 5th-7th hardest movement. It'd be higher if it weren't for many of the contrapunctal movements(because those are generally a pain). It's essentially in the top 3 hardest movements based on technical difficulties. The waldstein as a whole is also generally considered to be in the 7 hardest sonatas, but then again, this is subjective.
You're the best piano TH-camr on the platform. You deserve so much more attention ♥️
nice, 69 likes.
8:52 from here to the end is my absolute favorite, I can listen to it over and over and never get bored. So beautiful.
I wonder if Kassia is always like “don’t mess up, don’t mess up” when she’s close to the ending even though she knows 99% of the time she won’t. Especially with really long pieces like this
I don't think anyone thinks like that (by that I mean anyone who's playing at this level)
When I play the first few bars I always think like that, then over the course of the performance you get encapsulated by your own playing that mistakes become nothing but a concept. Mistakes are still unavoidable but when you get into that zone of music, you just completely forget the fact that you could mess up.
The beginning theme of this piece is my favorite Beethoven. Love the performance!
It’s a pitty this piece gets so little coverage on TH-cam. This must be the first visualised Waldstein. Thanks for sharing 🙏
When I'm depressed because I messed up a test, when I'm depressed because I'm fighting with a friend, or when I'm angry, watching kassia's piano playing video gives me strength and healing! thank you and i love you! kassia
I do hope you feel better! And magnificent performance Miss Kassia
You are one of the best pianists in TH-cam, Kassia! You are a virtuoso and you played it perfectly. You played one of my favorite sonatas! 👍💖
HI, Mico!!:) Thank you for your words!:)💕 Nowadays, are you practicing well?
Yes, I am practicing well. But sadly, I broke my piano and it's almost not working. But I am still practicing even some of my piano keys are broken.
@@MicoAquinoComposer It's sad. Are you planing to fix it?
Hi, Kassia. I think I will buy a weighted piano soon. 🎹
This piece is Pure Platinum, this is just so perfect, it's one of those pieces that you can't help but listen to it even if it's a bit long, further more, your rendition just made me fell in love with this piece again, thank you for your performance! ;}
I can not believe how talented you are! Please promise me never stop posting videos and playing classical music.
Una de las sonatas mas conoccida y dificil muy bien interterpetrada ,Gracias por ponerla
I didn't expect to like this piece as much as I did. It's really interesting because it moves between joyful /sorrowful and peaceful/dramatic undertones so smoothly that you don't even notice the transition. The chords are beautiful too.
What a nice interpretation. You made me remember old times when my grandfather played that :’)
Simply exceptional playing @Kassia ❤️
You can feel Beethoven's impatience and anticipation in this piece. Love it.
I see no reason to get bored of a great musician
4:48-5:03 is my favourite part its just so good
You're one of the most talented pianists I've ever seen here on TH-cam. Keep going Kassia, I hope you get the recognition that you deserve❤️😊
It is amazing that Beethoven created this music and that people can play it.
Wow that is a blistering tempo. Your technique is infallible, and musically this is also very appealing. Great job!
Flawless technique, great speed, relaxation, every note is crystal clear, perfect tempo. At the same time, you get the listener's attention in every piece you play (no matter the music period, every style suits you very well), dynamics are very polished and each and every note has an intention. And I almost forgot: you can do all this on an electronic keyboard... You have a huge talent and I'm glad to see that this channel grows bigger and bigger, you deserve it. If you took part in a top level competition, I'm sure you would win it; you certainly have the level of a international pianist, and of the very good ones. Congratulations.
I didn't expected, but Waldstein 1st movement is very incredible
Mind has been totally blown by the complexity of the music, and your lively rendition of Beethoven. I think that man was bored out of his gourd when he composed this. Wowsers!!!! Thank you!!!
Can I just say how cool this set up is with the special effects and light up piano
С первой до последней ноты наслаждалась Вашей игрой! То, чем Вы владеете, это настоящее искусство.Блестяще!
this piece makes me happy
Me gusta como dedicas tiempo para leer los comentarios
300 years later, this music still goes hard
I know the stress of knowing you can’t meet a deadline with a piece, and just know that we love and support you and your channel! So don’t stress over it, just play whatever you want whenever you want and be happy doing so! When I get down, or I start to lose motivation to learn a hard piece, I watch videos like yours and get inspired. So keep up the amazing work ❤️ and keep your mind healthy
Great playing as always!
Thank you for your words!💕
Спасибо! Это очень классная задумка! Очень позитивно и креативно! Огромное спасибо! Удовольствие кажлый раз слушать и смотреть!!!
영상 보면서 모르던 곡들 많이 알아가요!! 진짜 넘 멋지신 것 같아요 ♡♡
감사합니다!!:)💕
All I ask is to see the face of the person who helps me find inner calm at this time when the world is upset by covid19 and where our minds are constantly questioning. Thank you very much for this embellishment.
The taste of good music knows no boundaries because I listen to you from my native village BENEBALOT in Cameroon. At the University my comrades thought that I was leaving the lodges because I softened my nights with MOZART, BEETHOVEN, BCH, CHOPLIN or VIVALDI
This is a true masterpiece, great performance.
この曲初めて聴いたけど素晴らしい曲ですね。熱情と並んで良い曲だと思います。毎日聴いてます。
I was waiting for so long that if someone does this piece and YOU DID IT!!! And it was just about I was going to take my classes.
업로드 알람 뜨면 왜 이리 반가운지ㅠ Kassia님 연주도 훌륭하지만 연주하는 손을 보는 것도 정말 좋아요~ 눈과 귀 둘다 즐거움!
Y aquí el comentario en español. :D
Kassia, maravillosa interpretación, como todas! No me canso de ver tus videos. Mágico, magnífico, esplendoroso!
Hi Kassia, You play beautifully, Beethoven is my favorite composer. I appreciate the hard work you do to perfect your craft. Thank you, Keith
Wow. The swells and dynamics on this piece is just amazing. Litterly everything is amazing, the color matches with the tone of the piece and the voicing is just incredible.
Its simply magnificent how you play this piece so fast and yet so clear
I already know this is going to be good!!
Thank you, Jacob!:)💕
There's a playfully childish innocence feel to this piece. Well done! Thank you for performing this!
素晴らしい演奏ありがとうございます。
ありがとうございます。💕
I've always loved Claudio Arrau's interpretation of this masterpiece. Amazing work Kassia!!!!!
В первый раз услышал небольшую часть этой сонаты в одной из серий "Доктора Хауса", она мне так понравилась, что затем целыми днями прослушивал её полную версию. Особенно мне понравилась третья часть, надеюсь, что когда-нибудь и она здесь появится 😁
I really like this song ,i can listen to it over and over again😃
こんなに強弱を使い分け、かつなめらかさと音ひとつひとつを粒ただせることは失ってないような演奏できる人いるんだ……
圧巻や……
そうですね。
By uploading this piece, you gave me an introduction to what would become my favourite piece. For that, I thank you.
AMAZING PLAYING!!!! I love this piece thanks for playing kassia!!!!
This is easily top 5. Easily. A whole new level of prodigy is needed to play this. Thank you for understanding Beethoven.
Absolutely magnificent, I wish you were my piano teacher
ヴァルトシュタインすごく好きな曲なので弾いてくれて嬉しいです💕
Other pianists: Meme song, Coffin dance music
Kassia: Beethoven Sonata
Quality difference
Lol i totally agree
I would much rather a piano sonata then a meme song
@@sunnyglitter9003 why not juxtapose a meme song against a sonata like mahler would do when he was alive today
i can appreciate both
rap more like crap
es un regalo a los oídos. gracias, que talento
LOVE this piece! Thank you soooooo much!
Beautifully played. And a nice guide for fingering when one starts playing this sonata. Now... the Third Movement should be the icing on the cake!
Me encanta esta pieza. Tocas verdaderamente bien, es un placer escucharte. :-)
Needs more views, and likes. Completely underappreciated.
Sounds like a cartoon at the begin. Made my day. Thank you
I'm listening and loving it so far Kassia! The way your hands dance on the keys is beautiful. Hope you're doing well 💜
Hi, Casey!:) Always thank you for your words! They make me happy!:)💕
This is absolutely amazing! You did such a good job and I love your interpretions (as always)!
This sonata is one of my favourite and dream piece too. It was just an amazing performance kassia. Thanks for uploading this sonata. Please do its other movements too.
how do learn this hard ass music so fast youre crazy
I have played the piano for long time. So, I can learn pieces quickly. Always thank you, Alexander!💕
If you can learn pieces slowly, you can learn quickly..
@@timothymcgormick2772 no u
Language plz
Practice 40 hours a day that’s how 👍
You are amazing and Beethoven was an alien. Coming up with stuff like this..
what?
Oh my god I'm actually here early. Thank you for all of your music! Very inspiring.
Thank you, Corpsebean!:)💕
This performance is incredibly good. World class really.
I LOVE YOUR PERFORMANCES!!! THEY’RE PERFECT 😉😉😉😉😌😌😌🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
GD is a good game ;)
Sir Louco, yes it is
Yes this piece is a one of my favorite piano sonata from Beethowen!❤❤❤
Thank you soo much!
I love this piece! 😀
One day I'll learn it but it's too hard for the moment. It's one of my favourite Beethoven Sonatas!
I was waiting for your new video! 😃
Magnificent playing 💕
Hi, Stephen!:) It's hard to play. But, I think that you can do it well in the future. Thank you!!💕
@@Kassiapiano you can say that again! Have you/are you thinking about playing/uploading the other 2 movements?
good.
Congratulations on the superb performance of this movement of one of Beethoven's most challenging sonatas!
After lockdown (or even during) I want to see a Kassia-Rousseau duet, virtual, or in person. I think it's be interesting, great performance, I particularly like your expression with pieces like these, not just playing the notes, but connecting with them instead :)
Notice the distance between the notes in the start, they are so equally separated, it just means that Kassia is playing in perfect tempo. Amazing!!!!
Beautiful! Thank you again for the wonderful work 💛💛🥰
You are what I wish to become as a pianist. Truly inspirational.
流石ですね!すごい尊敬します😍😍
YES!! Great performance of this movement of an amazing Beethoven sonata, Kassia 👏🏼👏🏼 I always look forward to your uploads.