[My all videos were not (will not be) sped up. Link (+ Iphone timer version): th-cam.com/video/G1sLV0l3c6Y/w-d-xo.html ] This is for 10k congratulation performance. Now, the number of subscribers exceeded 20K in a week. Thanks much for 20k subscribers :) Your support is always a great help to me. In this time, I prepared Paganini/Liszt Etude 6. I promise that I will prepare for great performances in the future. So, Don’t forget to like, subscribe and click the bell! (for alarm) [After this video, I will not use timer anymore. I will just focus on the piano performance.:)]
So fast and spooky! I picture being chased by monsters in a haunted mansion while listening to this. I wonder what Liszt's audience thought of when they heard this? Fantastic and flawless, really great!
Theme 0:02 Variation I 0:28 Variation II 0:44 Variation III 1:10 Variation IV 1:29 Variation V 1:46 Variation VI 2:03 Variation VII 2:24 Variation VIII 2:44 Variation IX 2:58 Variation X 3:13 Variation XI 3:47 Finale 4:23 You're welcome 😁
@@linafei357 the one i see in TRAUM's comment section is from 4 months ago so I believe that if anything, the person in TRAUM's comments may have been copying it. There are also different timestamps in both comments with different ways of saying "variation" where the uLySse said the entire word where the person in TRAUM's says Var.
Rousseau is Rousseau and Kassia is Kassia. Just accept they are both great pianists and instead of wasting time comparing them just enjoy the music. Great performance by the way! Keep up the good work :D
Lucas Frois Rosseau is a whole group of pianists though, while Kassia themself assured me that they are the sole pianist on this channel. Not to take away from Rosseau, but the sheer volume and pace of Kassia’s uploads ( most of which are virtuosic pieces ) is unmatched.
KidaBear That is more or less the same thing. The “Rosseau” channel features pieces played by more than one pieces and for me, features less virtuosic pieces than Kassia’s does.
Liszt made all of his pieces really hard is because he wanted to be the only person in the whole world to play them. But when time passes, he realise that he wants his works to be remembered, so he spend the last few years simplifying them
How do people even compose these? I'm really trying to imagine the talent and skill required to write a piece of music like this, it's incredible and mind-boggling that humans have made this. Incredible.
Liszt, although he didn’t compose the piece this was derived from, did transpose it successfully to the piano. He was a genius and an unmatched player of the piano. He wrote over 700 of his own original pieces, each amazing in their own right. Pieces of his i reccomend to you are Liebestraum No. 3, Consolation No. 3, and un sospiro.
HAHAH like Debussy Dr. Jose Maceda is a piano prodigy He said: Kung tumugtog ka ng musika, ilagay mo ang puso mo sa tinutogtog mo Translation: if you are playing a music, put your heart on it
@@runokati3668 For me I love both of them. Though I lean more towards Liszt cause his works inspired me to play piano. But I also love Chopin's more sentimental works like his ballades.
Can we all just appreciate the fact that Kassia is playing this with a bandaged finger? I can't even play normal pieces with non-bandaged fingers, surreal!
i needed god damn two minutes to even notice the bandage. and that just after that comment. i cant even see the hands clear enough to notice something like this wtf
0:03 start of test 0:46 what is this we didn't study it 1:07 you ask ur friend for help 1:11 *HE REFUSES AND THREATENS TO TELL THE TEACHER* 1:15 *YOU BEG FOR MERCY* 1:25 *HE SAYS* ok fine but dont cheat again 1:30 your head goes blank 1:47 you struggling 2:00 your brain dying 2:04 *your pencil broke* 2:06 running to sharpener 2:08 fixed it 2:25 ur halfway through, but you have 3 minutes left 2:44 *1 minute left* 2:52 you can't wait to get an A+ 2:54 you notice u have 3 wrong answers 2:56 *30 seconds left* 2:59: your heartbeat goes 📈📈📈📈📈 3:15 *you get pins and needles* 3:40 finally finished it! 3:47 *there's a second page* 4:00 *your teacher is starting to collect the test papers* 4:34 *you're almost done* 4:45 *the nerd next to you is getting his papers collected* 4:50 **making finishing touches** 4:52 finally nailed it 4:53 *THERE'S A THIRD PAGE*
Kassia, It’s absolute magic when you play the piano. Your talent, hardwork, deducation and virtuosity is endless!!! Really enjoy your piano playing. Each finger has a mind of its own which is rare to find. I can’t tell you how much I appreciate this video. You are an inspiration of commitment and resilience! Bravo!
It's because she's actually secretly Reverse Rousseau from a parallel universe. Is she better? Is Rousseau? Not even time itself can tell. All we know is that they will be locked in an infinite flux of piano skill, both at the utmost peak of technique, never being able to outdo each other. When one actually uploads Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 it will mark the coalescence of the multiverse.
As a violinist i am glad pianists get the whole paganini pain experience thanks to his equally scary friend liszt. This goes for der erlkonig as well lol, we die together friends
When i play this song to my friends My Friends: -Stop pressing random notes When i play für elise to my friends My friends: -Wow you are amazing you are good at piano man
2:13 a rare instance where violins have it easier than pianos on double stops; 10ths (the original 24th Caprice had them at this point in the variation), as the interval becomes easier to reach the further up the fingerboard one goes.
@@niravpandey4191 right, and with this comes another discussion: won't the suction of their tentacles stick to the keys of the piano, making it more difficult to play? XD
I absolutely love Paganini caprice 24, I've heard some adaptations for piano but I've never heard about this one, also I'm so obsessed with this kind of visuals... this is the perfect combo, amazingly played
If you haven’t already, search up Paganini Liszt Etude 6 and watch the one by Alexander or something. His version is probably closest to Caprice 24. It’s just the exact same tempo the entire time, like he’s a robot.
On the violin it is more difficult, since on the piano you cannot make changes in violin technique. In violin you change technique, you stop using the bow, there are bow strokes, there are sets of notes and more, that's why it is more complicated, plus you have to play fast without going out of tune. On the other hand, on the piano you cannot make these changes, and the piano does not go out of tune depending on the note you play, the only problem is the speed and the exaggerated amount of notes and dynamism of Both hands.
So well played!! Don't listen to those who say your videos are sped up, they don't know that a hand can move that fast without any editing (and it would be so visible if it was edited) :)
True this, so many other pianist can play as fast but kassia suddenly being sped up lol girl is a pro, if the non pianist can push wrong notes fast, why cant she play correct one fast too, it's either they complaining she is way too fast or video being sped up (they should just admit they are fans of the other pianist)
와....이런 연주 어떻게 하시는지 모르겠네요...ㄷㄷ 저도 음악하는데 Kassia님처럼 멋지게 음악하고 싶네요! 전 피아니스트쪽이 아닌 작곡쪽 영제를 하고있지만, Kassia님처럼 멋있게 자랄 제 모습을 생각해보니 엄~~청 기대가 됩니다^^ 저도 커서 꼭 멋진 곡을 써서 Kassia님처럼 연주하고싶네요! Kassia님 짱!😘😋
One of my favourites. The introduction is enticing and there much more beautiful parts in this piece, which is why I love this very much. Once again, Kassia made me to gaze at in wonder...
What's inside my head: Hmmm this piece seems interesting What my eyes see: Paganini's Insane Octave Jumps and Switches , Liszt's Frequent Octave Glissando My Fingers: don't even think about it
@@zegel9580 kind of. There is the technically accepted things, and there is some techniques that are too weird to see someone using, or that can really harm your playing. For exemple, crossing the 3rd finger over the 2nd one, doing long arpeggios without legato, playing chords with weird fingerings, not connecting thirds and so on and so forth. Most of this technique are deemed as problematic because of how ugly and unconfortable they look when used; I, for exemple, when I was self-taught, used to do many of this mistakes, when I got a teacher, he taught me how to correct them
Congratulations on 20k! And what an amazing performance of this piece, it takes so much skill to play it as clearly as you did. I’m really happy to see your channel grow at this rate :) And thanks for taking my suggestion into consideration :)
This is a year later from your upload but I just want to say how happy and grateful I am when you uploaded this piece since you are one of my favorite pianists and this piece by Liszt his one of my favorites - a perfect combination!
I love the 24th caprice, I learned the stuff till 0:40 on guitar, but even the simplified version with only the violin notes is tricky af. It's insane hearing it played like this on a piano
@@sunnyglitter9003 Remember Liszt simplified this piece because almost no people were able to play his pieces the originals of these etudes are from 1838
Underrated. Argh I can't play triplets with 16th notes if my brain thinks about it. The only way is to shut down my brain and use my instincts to play it
[My all videos were not (will not be) sped up. Link (+ Iphone timer version): th-cam.com/video/G1sLV0l3c6Y/w-d-xo.html ] This is for 10k congratulation performance. Now, the number of subscribers exceeded 20K in a week. Thanks much for 20k subscribers :) Your support is always a great help to me. In this time, I prepared Paganini/Liszt Etude 6. I promise that I will prepare for great performances in the future. So, Don’t forget to like, subscribe and click the bell! (for alarm) [After this video, I will not use timer anymore. I will just focus on the piano performance.:)]
Nice job playing you are so talented and good at the piano. Keep up the good work!
You’re already on 20k and I bet you’ll gain a lot from this too
sos la segunda mejor pianista de TH-cam amiga
You deserve em and even more, wish to see you getting the million soon and see your performances!
Kassia congratulations on your subs! Keep going:) and remember to have fun as well:)
Paganini is a very admirable man who lives with many amazing violin pieces. As a young child I looked up to him
Sincerely, Franz Liszt
Hey how you doing?
Hello to both of you how are you two doing?
@@aikidomindset966 good glad to see you
@King Kyle IV Nice To Hear unlike Beethoven hear
@@aikidomindset966 lol
Debussy : Music is the silence between the notes.
Liszt : Music is the notes between the notes.
Underrated
😂
*Music is the notes between the notes, between the notes, before the notes, after those notes.
And if there are notes between the notes after the notes after the notes before the notes between the notes, then its a masterpiece
Music is the staves between the staves
Paganini: you like octaves
Liszt: yeah man, octaves are my drugs
Chopin: standing in a shady corner holding a balloon full of octaves
Some Chopin pieces are only octaves and it scares me
@@notafurry5965 As a lefty, I'm sure my right hand will get a seizure while playing that....
Opus 25 no.10 intensifies
@Esther Jade Quintua Rachmaninoff's hands reached 13ths
Alkan : lmao noobs
So fast and spooky! I picture being chased by monsters in a haunted mansion while listening to this. I wonder what Liszt's audience thought of when they heard this? Fantastic and flawless, really great!
Paganini: Prepare for trouble
Liszt: And make that double
Exactly!
Stolen comment from la campanella
@@IdontknowV really? Honestly didnt know
Tokyo ghoul? Haha
@@LMachimbo naw
Theme 0:02
Variation I 0:28
Variation II 0:44
Variation III 1:10
Variation IV 1:29
Variation V 1:46
Variation VI 2:03
Variation VII 2:24
Variation VIII 2:44
Variation IX 2:58
Variation X 3:13
Variation XI 3:47
Finale 4:23
You're welcome 😁
thanks :)
Variation VI (6) is my favorite
Totally not copied from TRAUM’s video comment section
@@linafei357 the one i see in TRAUM's comment section is from 4 months ago so I believe that if anything, the person in TRAUM's comments may have been copying it. There are also different timestamps in both comments with different ways of saying "variation" where the uLySse said the entire word where the person in TRAUM's says Var.
@@linafei357 Lmao what, 2 different videos, 2 different timestamps, are you stupid?
Paganini: *composes a new composition*
Violinists: *cry*
Pianists: *cry even harder*
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@@ValkyRiver
Thanks a lot. I've been looking for this
@@berthanydlins1030 The violin/piano ensemble?
@@ValkyRiver
Yes
Hahaha. That's funny.
The way Liszt Transforms Paganini's Violin Compositions to Piano ❤️❤️
Rousseau is Rousseau and Kassia is Kassia. Just accept they are both great pianists and instead of wasting time comparing them just enjoy the music.
Great performance by the way! Keep up the good work :D
Lucas Frois Rosseau is a whole group of pianists though, while Kassia themself assured me that they are the sole pianist on this channel. Not to take away from Rosseau, but the sheer volume and pace of Kassia’s uploads ( most of which are virtuosic pieces ) is unmatched.
I dont think rousseau is a group of people, he just gets people to play certain pieces, but this is still true
KidaBear That is more or less the same thing. The “Rosseau” channel features pieces played by more than one pieces and for me, features less virtuosic pieces than Kassia’s does.
@e She has perfect accuracy and she proved her videos werent sped up with a timer. Tf you on about?
@e You obviously dont know squat bro. You probably cant play anything above twinkle twinkle little star so dont go critisizing professionsl work
Liszt made all of his pieces really hard is because he wanted to be the only person in the whole world to play them. But when time passes, he realise that he wants his works to be remembered, so he spend the last few years simplifying them
Wait really?
@@pentaxel3905 yeah
@@thegayass4323 Wow that's cool, I guess Liszt really thought of the future huh lol
Wait so this is SIMPLIFIED??
@@anirudhrajesh310 yes
Violinists: Paganini is too hardddddd
Pianist: can't relate
Liszt: there u go now u can relate ur welcome
Hilarious😂😂😂
Genius 😂😂
exactly what I thought !
HAHAHA!
@@octave11thpianist58 why do I see you everywhere ;-;
How do people even compose these? I'm really trying to imagine the talent and skill required to write a piece of music like this, it's incredible and mind-boggling that humans have made this. Incredible.
Liszt is incredible
Liszt, although he didn’t compose the piece this was derived from, did transpose it successfully to the piano. He was a genius and an unmatched player of the piano. He wrote over 700 of his own original pieces, each amazing in their own right. Pieces of his i reccomend to you are Liebestraum No. 3, Consolation No. 3, and un sospiro.
Writing isnt easy but i do have a great hint use your imagination to inspire the music you want to play
Paganini : I finished my masterpiece !!!
Liszt : *OUR MASTERPIECE*
Communism
Soviet anthem be like
Quene the Soviet Anthem
Stolen piece
@@ericliu2460 not stolen but arranged for piano
In Soviet Russia, You do not play piano. Piano play you!
"There's nothing remarkable about it. All one has to do is hit the right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself."
-J. S. Bach
This gave me a good laugh.
YEAH I CANNOT HIT THE RIGHT KEYS AT THE RIGHT TIME
@@montwestblack3678 I’m glad it did
@@main3240 felt
Right? Lmaoo
最後の赤ラインがすごくきれいに並んで動いていて感動😆素晴らしい伴奏ありがとう✨
これで練習曲って、、どんななんだよと思うわ😱
私は台湾人です。でも、日本を大好きですにゃ🐈
@@Ceiran-qwe love Taiwan too
Everyone : Why can't you just be normal.
Paganini and Liszt : **DEMONIC SCREECHING**
Finally an original comment
That is sooooooooooo funny
Omg 😂
yeah!!! i’m the 200 like!
Archeologists: unearth a piece of sheet music with Liszt/Paganini/Chopin on it
Kassia: lemme see
Debussy : Music is the silence between the notes.
Liszt :
That was smart 😂
@Qafar Quluzade hahaha Liszt, chopin, and alkan have the most epic etudes.
@Qafar Quluzade sorry i didn't get what you mean. my bad
HAHAH like Debussy
Dr. Jose Maceda is a piano prodigy
He said: Kung tumugtog ka ng musika, ilagay mo ang puso mo sa tinutogtog mo
Translation: if you are playing a music, put your heart on it
Qafar Quluzade bro shut the fuck up you cant even compose a fucking piece and you are insulting debussys etude please go fuck yourself
The Icons Of Classical Music on TH-cam
• TwoSet
• Rousseau
• Kassia
• Vinheteiro
Lord vinheterio
Viggo -Piano oh my god how could I forget!
Wtf paul barton??
@@bob-uj4vn truee
And josh wright too
Omg I actually just came after a twoset Video:3
Did this get stuck in anyone else's head? I couldn't stop hearing this piece for like 2 years...
Same ❤
Same 4 days straight now
Same
You can’t escape two set comments
two setter here
They need to do more piano coverage!
Ling Ling Ling Ling We have a winner
if u can play it slowly.......
@@steveeve that comment is AMAZING
Fun Fact: Liszt used to admire Paganini, and vowed to become a virtuoso musician just like him but with the piano instead of the violin.
@ Yeah and one of the greatest in my opinion : )
@@gabrielgan2971 I think Liszt is the best after Chopin . (Piano)
@@runokati3668 For me I love both of them. Though I lean more towards Liszt cause his works inspired me to play piano. But I also love Chopin's more sentimental works like his ballades.
Are you sure?
That's true, Liszt even made a "composition series" from Paganini's etudes called: Etude d'execution Transcendante après du Paganini .
I believe.
Random kid: Wiping some dust off his piano
Paganini/Liszt: "WRITE THAT DOWN!"
underrated
im the 69th like
@@zswu31416 no ur not
@@ftg4883 oh well, somebody canceled their like, when I liked the number went to 69
@@zswu31416 I wonder who
Paganini: the devil's violinist
Liszt: Paganini's pianist
khm Chopin
Alkan: god's pianist
I HAVE A COMPOSITION IDEA NOW THANK UUUUUUUUUU FOR THE COMMENT HERE HAVE SOME CAKE🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🍰🍰🍰🍰🍰🍰🍰🍰🍰🥧🥧🥧🥧🥧🥧🥧😃✨✨✨✨✨☀️
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@Schoenberg is my daddy *laughs in ling ling*
every violinist’s fear: *PAGANINI*
every pianist’s fear: *LISZT OR CHOPIN OR RACHMANINOV*
every pianist’s and violinist’s: *PAGANINI/LISZT*
I think liszt made alot of orchestral pieces that were hard for many instruments, and the piano
@Esther Jade Quintua so true
Julia Fischer has entered the chat
@Esther Jade Quintua Beethoven: Can I rest in peace now?
every cellists fear:
D,A,B,F#,G,D,G,A
Can we all just appreciate the fact that Kassia is playing this with a bandaged finger? I can't even play normal pieces with non-bandaged fingers, surreal!
is it bandaged or i thought it's something used for the piano
@@craik7 could it be an extension to reach somenotes ?
maybe she's damaged idk
i needed god damn two minutes to even notice the bandage. and that just after that comment. i cant even see the hands clear enough to notice something like this wtf
@Let’s play Guitar yes
@@craik7 isn't something used for the piano
0:03 start of test
0:46 what is this we didn't study it
1:07 you ask ur friend for help
1:11 *HE REFUSES AND THREATENS TO TELL THE TEACHER*
1:15 *YOU BEG FOR MERCY*
1:25 *HE SAYS* ok fine but dont cheat again
1:30 your head goes blank
1:47 you struggling
2:00 your brain dying
2:04 *your pencil broke*
2:06 running to sharpener
2:08 fixed it
2:25 ur halfway through, but you have 3 minutes left
2:44 *1 minute left*
2:52 you can't wait to get an A+
2:54 you notice u have 3 wrong answers
2:56 *30 seconds left*
2:59: your heartbeat goes 📈📈📈📈📈
3:15 *you get pins and needles*
3:40 finally finished it!
3:47 *there's a second page*
4:00 *your teacher is starting to collect the test papers*
4:34 *you're almost done*
4:45 *the nerd next to you is getting his papers collected*
4:50 **making finishing touches**
4:52 finally nailed it
4:53 *THERE'S A THIRD PAGE*
lol
pls like
Lol
I’m cryinggg 😂
I like it but its too long
Kassia, It’s absolute magic when you play the piano. Your talent, hardwork, deducation and virtuosity is endless!!! Really enjoy your piano playing. Each finger has a mind of its own which is rare to find. I can’t tell you how much I appreciate this video. You are an inspiration of commitment and resilience! Bravo!
Hi, Samaritan!! Thank you very much all the time. Your comments are always poetic and beautiful. I'll try to play better for you in the future.💕
I can play this too but the only difference is that I hit all the wrong notes
Same
Aaron Alterman 🤣same
All of the wrong notes? You must have some nice skills to manage to do that!
I listened to your performance. I'll wait for more videos in the future.:)💕
Kassia thank you!! ☺️ I plan on uploading my next few recitals!!
You know it's gotten serious when the notes turn red
No it’s when it’s to easy for kassia 😝
@@scream_2.09 😝😝😝😝😝😝😝
Maybe your just colorblind
@@mitchiecamino450 ?
AHAHAHAHAHA
3:50 that 3 chords gave me more goosebumps than the entire piece
I FUCKING AGREE
You are weird xd
Its 4 chords.
Agreed.
@@Frederic_Francois_Chopin your name says it perfectly
*after video*
Me: *looks at my hands*
Hands: "don't you dare"
Lol
Listen to Ur hands 😣 i tried playing now my pinki hurts and also got cut a bit F rip pinki
Lol!😂😂😂
@@GrandNoteGallery sorry to hear that
@@Samandzoe4life :/
こんなに端から端まで指が動き回るってスゴイ!!!
作曲した人も弾ける人も神業
I am happy to see my favorite channel to grow this fast😁
Thank you, Gloire!:)💕
It's because she's actually secretly Reverse Rousseau from a parallel universe. Is she better? Is Rousseau? Not even time itself can tell. All we know is that they will be locked in an infinite flux of piano skill, both at the utmost peak of technique, never being able to outdo each other. When one actually uploads Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 it will mark the coalescence of the multiverse.
craitn I too also wonder that
@@paeffill9428 joke among Rousseau fans, its pretty much the next cataclysmic, reality-shifting event since Y2K and 2012.
@1000 SUBSCRIBERS WITH VIDEOS hello!
Liszt before he composed: “How do I break people’s hands without touching them?”
As a violinist i am glad pianists get the whole paganini pain experience thanks to his equally scary friend liszt.
This goes for der erlkonig as well lol, we die together friends
Pathetic! Giving up like that!
Lol agreed man...
erlkonig the erlking
Fun fact : Elrköning was actually also written for piano
@@moonylanatm_ yeppp hhaa thats what i meant to say. We all die when eachothers pieces are transcribed so were all suffering playing the same thing
@@moonylanatm_ i know
Everyone: Which hand is the melody?
Liszt: YES!
I don’t wanna be that guys, but it’s right hand.
Love that about Liszt. So true!
@@ameenalsubee8900 in the first variation yes, after that the 2 hands
damn this is even harder than La Campanella
@@posie8514 nope Campanella is still a bit harder
Haha, I knew this channel would explode. You've overtaken me in such a short time. Best of luck with your future growth! :)
I love your music luke, keep on going, you can also do great things!
Thank you, Luke.:) I knew your great pieces. I like Reminiscence. If you give me a chance in the future, I want to play your pieces.💕
I thought i would see you here luke, both you and kassia are amazing.
When i play this song to my friends
My Friends:
-Stop pressing random notes
When i play für elise to my friends
My friends:
-Wow you are amazing you are good at piano man
@Christiya Ngamsirisak yea lol
Nice euler pic lol. So you are mathematician and a pianist. Awesome combo
3:40 - nothing will happen
3:47 - holy....
200likes
You can never expect anything less when it’s Liszt
Where is the joke
Liszts was like *TOTAL DEATH*
2:13 a rare instance where violins have it easier than pianos on double stops; 10ths (the original 24th Caprice had them at this point in the variation), as the interval becomes easier to reach the further up the fingerboard one goes.
yes, but when you play the first 4 10th the pain destroyes your hands every single time
Legend says that Liszt actually sold his soul to Paganini.
nah, he's to holy
Ooooo
Listz--> Paganini --> Devil ????
@@moonylanatm_ hon..., you pronounced Liszt wrong
@@chantilimagne54 oops sorry
顔の表情からしてもピアノの音色からしてもショパンの想いを込めて弾いた感があります(語彙力ないけど笑)
素晴らしい演奏ありがとうございます
Any human: Liszt, you know we only have 10 NORMAL fingers?
Liszt: yesn't
Liszt : But I'm an Octopus !
@@Liebes2732 Octopi only has 8 tentacles we have 10 fingers lol
P.S i k this is a joke
@@drakonmusiccaydens1840 but octopi have the sucker thing on their tentacles lawl
@@niravpandey4191 right, and with this comes another discussion: won't the suction of their tentacles stick to the keys of the piano, making it more difficult to play? XD
@@caydens3229 I think they meant the sucking things as fingers
I absolutely love Paganini caprice 24, I've heard some adaptations for piano but I've never heard about this one, also I'm so obsessed with this kind of visuals... this is the perfect combo, amazingly played
If you haven’t already, search up Paganini Liszt Etude 6 and watch the one by Alexander or something. His version is probably closest to Caprice 24. It’s just the exact same tempo the entire time, like he’s a robot.
@@LiliaTheSuccubus thanks, I'm going to look for it
Samuel Sanda It’s Alexander Lubyantsev jsyn
@@loganm2924 I've heard his interpretation yesterday he played insanely accurate
@@LiliaTheSuccubus I was about to suggest the same
When i was young, i thought i would never play this. 7 years later, i was *right*
They had us in the first half not gonna lie
@@outey6258 I knew that if I clicked on this reply button, I would see that exact comment.
@@puglife_stopmotions lmao
stolen comment
😄😄
Violinists: pianists will never know how difficult paganini’s caprice 24 is
Pianists: lol true
Liszt: do you want to?
Pianist: *oh shit*
ok
@@wong6645
This oh shit really expresses my mood when I see this comment
On the violin it is more difficult, since on the piano you cannot make changes in violin technique.
In violin you change technique, you stop using the bow, there are bow strokes, there are sets of notes and more, that's why it is more complicated, plus you have to play fast without going out of tune. On the other hand, on the piano you cannot make these changes, and the piano does not go out of tune depending on the note you play, the only problem is the speed and the exaggerated amount of notes and dynamism of Both hands.
@@lareselcorrobarrutia6773 I do not play violin so I will take your word for it
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I was into metal for years, and this piece makes me move as violently as I used to. So much emotion !
you're a monster!!!! Keep up the amazing work kassia (:
Thank you, Reece!!:)💕
Your selections keep getting more amazing as the days go on. I look forward to your videos every week!
Always thank you, Lucias.:) I'm so glad you always like my performance.💕
Perfect beginner song for us to start with!
Lol
0:02 Green part (Grass)
3:47 Red part (Big sun)
Brain : i want to learn this pieces
Hands : let's just play despacito
Galileo Giolilei it be like that sometimes 😔
Paganini: **Composed Caprice 24**
Violinists: I'm dead 💀
Pianists: Haha, too easy 😄
Liszt: Not anymore 😆
Rip
@@kimkizzermacalam5723 That's so out of context
@@kimkizzermacalam5723 I think everyone got the comment, you didn’t have to explain it lmao
@@kimkizzermacalam5723
🅱️eter explains the joke
So well played!! Don't listen to those who say your videos are sped up, they don't know that a hand can move that fast without any editing (and it would be so visible if it was edited) :)
True this, so many other pianist can play as fast but kassia suddenly being sped up lol girl is a pro, if the non pianist can push wrong notes fast, why cant she play correct one fast too, it's either they complaining she is way too fast or video being sped up (they should just admit they are fans of the other pianist)
I hear it 100 times and I can’t stop it’s so beautiful it’s like a story you hear.
Thank you Kassia for this piece I want to play the piano like you
U will one day
Practice.
Phoar, congratulations. Are planning on becoming a concert pianist?
Hi, Lucas! I like your music.:) I have been a concert pianist in my nation.💕
@@Kassiapiano Thank you! That doesn't surprise me at all. What a talent you are!
I’m sure she’s a concert pianist :)
@@AnnaKhomichkoPianist I just checked out your videos and you are also an amazing pianist!
@@Kassiapiano So you are no longer a concert pianist. What a pity, for you have a great talent. Can you tell us in which country you were?
OMG I think you read my mind, you already uploaded 4 of my favorite pieces. Nice performance as always 👌❤
Thank you for loving my performance.:) I am glad that you enjoyed them!💕
Your welcome, you will be huge 🎹🌟
와....이런 연주 어떻게 하시는지 모르겠네요...ㄷㄷ
저도 음악하는데 Kassia님처럼 멋지게 음악하고 싶네요!
전 피아니스트쪽이 아닌 작곡쪽 영제를 하고있지만, Kassia님처럼 멋있게 자랄 제 모습을 생각해보니 엄~~청 기대가 됩니다^^
저도 커서 꼭 멋진 곡을 써서 Kassia님처럼 연주하고싶네요!
Kassia님 짱!😘😋
リストって、人間にギリギリ弾けるか弾けないかギリギリの線でピアノ曲をつくる天才だと思う
Autogenrated english subtitles:
*[Applause]*
*[Music]*
Sooo true
pssst btw subs are useless
You forgot the most important one
*[COUGH]*
I felt that
great comment, me from one year ago!
Omg the second I saw the title I was practically screaming with joy!!!
I FREAKIN LOVE THIS PIECE
as always kassia amazing work
Thank you for lots of comments, Nicolas.:)💕
"Let's find their real hight" 🔥🔥
Liszt: "I'm feelin cute today, lets make a song only a few select can play..." #adayinalifeofFranzLiszt
+might delete later and weird selfie
Please call it a piece. Thank you 😊
Its call a piece by liszt
Song??
@@mountchoco8174 twosetter I see?
Day 5 of Simply Piano be like:
Lmao
Lmao
XD
😂🤣
😂😂👌
One of my favourites. The introduction is enticing and there much more beautiful parts in this piece, which is why I love this very much. Once again, Kassia made me to gaze at in wonder...
I’m adding this to my playliszt.
Never speak again
Agreed@@Kattist
3:14: me during the test
3:47 me when there are 5 minutes to go, and all I did was put a name and a date
one million views are just from me alone...i watch this almost every day, you're so gifted and thank you for sharing it with us!
Lizst: Hey paganini can I borrow that
*adds a few notes*
There you go pianist have some hell
Lol
Hey sharing is caring!
th-cam.com/video/eU4KDlzNtRQ/w-d-xo.html
xd
“You’re not 6 feet! Let’s find your real height!” 3:47 😂
What's inside my head: Hmmm this piece seems interesting
What my eyes see: Paganini's Insane Octave Jumps and Switches , Liszt's Frequent Octave Glissando
My Fingers: don't even think about it
I don't believe there's a single glissando in here, let alone an octave glissando, let alone frequent octave glissandos.
@@VegetaPixel 2:03 to 2:18?
@@batuozer7179 those aren't glissandos
Vegeta Pixel I think he meant like the note changes from every natural to sharp to flat are all in
Interesting!
4:34 you know the piece was made by Liszt when 6 keys in a row are pressed at the same time and it sounds good
How does one even do that with 5 fingers
@@franciscoarayax2412 usually the thumb plays 2 notes, which by the way, is allowed in piano technique
@@zegel9580 kind of. There is the technically accepted things, and there is some techniques that are too weird to see someone using, or that can really harm your playing. For exemple, crossing the 3rd finger over the 2nd one, doing long arpeggios without legato, playing chords with weird fingerings, not connecting thirds and so on and so forth. Most of this technique are deemed as problematic because of how ugly and unconfortable they look when used; I, for exemple, when I was self-taught, used to do many of this mistakes, when I got a teacher, he taught me how to correct them
@@zegel9580 You are welcome
If you check the sheet music, Liszt did not actually write that, it was a mistake
Liszt writing this:
I bought a piano I'm gonna use the entire piano
Liszt: I paid for 88 keys. Imma use 88 keys.
from reddit(?)
@GIMME LIKES shit I think so
GIMME LIKES no
Chopin thinked about that too
Wow I've listened to the violin version but I've never known that there is such an amazing piano adaptation! Thank you for bringing this to us!
well, someone practiced 40 hours a day.
When XXXTentacion and Kim jong un have a baby
@@kingkyleiv7960 xxxJongun
Mm, yes a man of culture
yeaaa get that ling ling THRUUUU
@@dabid4232 why you changed your profile?
카프리스 24번을 피아노로 옮긴 곡인데 피아노 고유의 화려함이 살아나 색다르네
3:46 The calm before the beat drop of the century
Unreal, I can't even imagine the amount of patience and practice this must have taken.
素晴らしい曲ですね。それより、演奏のすんごいことといったら、鳥肌が、、、はんとうに有り難うございました。🎶🎶❤️
If you want to be her, practice 40 million millenniums a day.
LingLing detected!
Sanjay she’s a female
If you want to be her*
maybe op meant to be like liszt?
Yup practice 40hr
This is one the best piano videos I’ve seen on TH-cam good job!
The perfect Harmony between the genius of Liszt and the madness of Paganini , played by Kassia .
Kassia: approaches the piano...
Piano: ah shit here we go again...
Kassia: looks at piano
Piano: *sweats*
Parabéns pelo 20k, você merece cada um!
Congratulations on 20k!
And what an amazing performance of this piece, it takes so much skill to play it as clearly as you did.
I’m really happy to see your channel grow at this rate :) And thanks for taking my suggestion into consideration :)
Thank you, Mateusz.:)💕 Your words always mean a lot to me. Then, did you mean transcendental etude 6 'Vision'?:) I like that piece.
One of my favorite etudes from Liszt and Paganini.
Wow what an incredible performance. One of my favorite interpretations so far. Not to fast and not to slow. Congrats on 20k subs aswell!
Always thank you, Dead pool! Nowadays, I am waiting for your comment!💕
How could you go any faster than this ahah
you become a marvel fan xD (like me)
This is a year later from your upload but I just want to say how happy and grateful I am when you uploaded this piece since you are one of my favorite pianists and this piece by Liszt his one of my favorites - a perfect combination!
3:47 i had this part stuck in my head for literally a whole month and i finally found where it is from i cant describe how happy i am rn
Me too
I love the 24th caprice, I learned the stuff till 0:40 on guitar, but even the simplified version with only the violin notes is tricky af.
It's insane hearing it played like this on a piano
Well the simplified version was played on the piano by someone I know
Your playing is Incredible I've gotten completely hooked on it. Can't wait for more videos, Love to hear more Chopin especially the Ballades.
Christian Trusk that would be amazing, agree!
"I paid for the whole piano, I will use the whole piano"
@@Kipuu_3 i think this joke applies more for composers like Liszt and Rachmaninoff who are notorious for writing pieces with massive range
Snoop Dogg sent me one final video. it didn't end well 😡 th-cam.com/video/hOmhltjkU1o/w-d-xo.html
Fuck off
Now that is getting old
Wow this comment makes no sense
Kassia, an electric interpretation! On fire.
I thought the interpretation was a little more acoustic
Hi, David! Thank you for your comment!:) I am happy that lots of people like this piece.:)❤️
Ваши видео хочется смотреть и пересматривать! Спасибо огромное! 👌🤗🤗🤩
3:47 how is that even possible?! You’re an amazing pianist!
Exactlyyyyy
Andrea Luisi the first time I ever saw that part I didn’t even know how that was possible
@@sunnyglitter9003 i wish i could play it lol
@@sunnyglitter9003 Remember Liszt simplified this piece because almost no people were able to play his pieces
the originals of these etudes are from 1838
I think it's Ai
Lizst: I am the profiliest pianist of all time.
Paganini: I am the most virtuosic violinist of all time.
Mr ice: they are just too easy
this comment is underrated
lmao "chopin waltz too easy" - Mr. Ice
Please go to the top comments
Haha I bet Mr Ice can't even play twinkle twinkle little star
lol
0:38 feels like 2 people trying to tell you something "super important" at the same time.
Underrated. Argh I can't play triplets with 16th notes if my brain thinks about it. The only way is to shut down my brain and use my instincts to play it
Kassia ur amazing! I especially liked the end!