Beethoven – Sonata No.17 Tempest 3rd Movement

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L. v. Beethoven – Piano Sonata No.17 “Tempest” in D minor, Op.31 No.2 III Movement : Allegretto (Tempest 3rd Movement)

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Hi!:) This piece (Sonata No.17) was composed by Beethoven when he has a really difficult time. Sonata No.18 was composed after overcoming difficulties. Therefore, the two pieces give a very different feeling. Tempest is the name given later. There are some interesting anecdotes related to this. If you search them, it can help you to understand this piece.
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Kassiapiano
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If we combine Kassia and Rousseau's channel, we'll have a playlist of most classical pieces with amazing interpretation and sound quality.

shubhamvashishth
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Amazing, Beethoven really left us with so many beautiful pieces even though his life was hard. It’s a miracle he still enjoyed playing piano because his father would come home drunk every night and force him to play and if he missed a beat or note he would be hit this happened at the earliest when he was 5. Beethoven’s music really portrays the feelings he had in life. Wonderful job kassia

nicolasnobis
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Beethoven was an outstanding genius... I understand why this piece was called "Tempest": I can feel the movement of the waves with the theme, then I can see lightning cracking through the sky with the rapid passages, thunder roaring with the forte bass parts, and eventually everything calms down, there are some echoes of the storm, but it finally goes quiet. Incredible.

lloydaran
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Don't dump a pianist. He's gonna give everyone learning piano a super hard time.

emma-rbcs
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When I listen to this particular piece, it’s like I hear the devil and angels singing at the same time. Beethoven was so beautiful and so crazy.

rrl
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This piece has some magic, once I start listening to it, it remains in my mind all day and I end up listening to it over and over again.

endame
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the modulation from 4:38-5:00 is genius. going around the circle of fifths using secondary dominants to minor v before bringing the second theme in d minor. beethoven really had some brilliant ideas

benlizon
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This particular one was in my head for the last couple of days and I said to myself "I wish Rousseau or Kassia can do a video of this sonata" and here you are! Thank you!

guillaumealmyre
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4:26 That transposition to the Eb gives me goosebumps every time..

StefandeJong
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4:29

That’s gotta be one of the most beautifully played transitions from minor to major :D
Well done!

jakeriviera
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I'm a lonely girl in my bedroom, stuck in Taiwan. I do have more freedom here since the Corelli-19 is more controlled here, but I can't enjoy the freedom. My piano is still in the USA, and I'm listening to this piece along with other piano pieces and crying, and wishing for my piano.
Perhaps I'm overreacting, but piano means a lot to me. I've played since I was seven, and before the age of twelve I hated practicing but kind of liked playing random things. Then, when I was twelve, I quit. For a part of the school year, as well as the entire summer, I didn't play. When we moved, my mom asked me if I wanted to start piano again. I am ashamed to admit that I was indecisive as a result of laziness and unwillingness to practice. Thankfully, I decided to restart lessons and this time was extremely passionate. I fell even more in love with piano and loved to both learn new pieces, practice old pieces, and improvise.
Now I feel like piano is my life, and I miss my piano a lot. But thank you so much, Kassia. It's still really nice listening to your pieces and it heals my heart somewhat.

allegrovivace
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Im so glad that youve actually stuck with producing classical performances and not drifted off into doing pop music covers like rousseau and the majority of piano visualizer pianists. And of course wonderful permformance as always!

Deadpool-meer
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I have always envisioned 0:36 is a symbol of beethoven's hearing loss, playing the same sequence louder and louder in increasing frustration because he can't hear it properly

polimonto
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The best key change ever!!! Beethoven never ceases to amaze me

theBTCgaming
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The pianist is wonderful. This is true art and absolutely beauty.

josekalilsalles
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That ending is amazing. It's like this whole spectacle of beautiness, and it's just gone like the wind. The perfect outro.

PianoScenesMoviesandSeries
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It just blows my mind how a piece can make you feel the movement of a wave and the violence of a storm, as well as conveying the feeling of living the moment. Probably something that is really obvious to most, but it just blows my mind. Kassia did a fantastic job playing it !

physicalnova
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Спасибо за исполнение, слушала с удовольствием. Классическая музыка это что-то. Слушаешь и как будто весь твой внутренний мир переворачивается. Время пройдёт, нас не будет но эта музыка будет всегда завораживать, её будут слушать всегда.

kkvyebv
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For the first 26 seconds i was like this sounds more like Chopin than Beethoven then at 0:26 my boi Beethoven entered the chat.

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