Very nice understanding of this piece. I think you have all the underpinnings and it comes off very musically. Maybe a bit more polish of details and you will have a truly fantastic performance.
That was beautiful playing, reminded me of Sofronitsky's playing of the op32 no1, and i regard him as the greatest of Scriabinist's. Scriabin's music expresses the inexpressible emotions of life. Would love to hear you play more Scriabin.
Je ne suis pas russe, mais j adore la Russie et y ai habite un peu! Je suis celibataire, mais je ne sais pas si je veux t epouser! Merci pour les compliments!
Bonsoir je suis d'origine slave et je n'ai que quelques mois de piano dans les doigts ;) Tu parles Russe alors ? Sinon je m'appelle Sébastien et je t'aime ;)
da kanieshna ya otshen liubiu Chopina. Kakda ya bila v moskve v etam gadu ya sigrala fantaziu chopina na koncerte. Ya ni zhivu w Parizhe, no maya semia tam zhiviot, paetamu ya tshasta tuda paidu.Ti na fortepiano igraesh? /olivia
ah c'est bien j'aime beaucoup il y a une nocturne que j'aime c'est la nocturne op 55 N 1 . Oui je joue du piano mais je débute moi je n'ai que quelques mois de piano et j'ai juste un piano numérique j'ai pas la place pour piano et les voisins seraient pas heureux ;) alors j'espere que je pourrais te rencontrer un jour moi j'habite en banlieue parisienne
I agree. Scriabin's piano rolls are a revelation. Everyone knows how unreliable piano rolls are, yet that is all we have of Scriabin, except for the memories of his playing filtered through his students and associates who did record. I believe that igor Zhukov's complete sonata recordings on a German label are the closest interpretations I have heard to Scriabin's piano rolls.
I totally agree. I still remember hearing Zhukov in Wigmore Hall in London a few years ago. Memorable concert with Chopin and Scriabin's respective 2nd and 3rd sonata. Actually, the only time I ever heard the 2nd sonata live performed really good. Usually the second movement tends to be a big mess...
Beautiful. I'm not familiar with this piece, or very much of Scriabin at all, really. You make him sound good. How old are you, and how long have you been playing?
Excellent choices. Have you ever heard Joseph Villa? He's unknown but there are two very rare Scriabin CDs. He plays this as well as Horowitz and various sonatas etc.
Yes, it is truly a pity that Villa had to leave us while still so young and with so few recordings available. However, it is a matter of opinion whether he gets as much out of Scriabin as Horowitz. I find myself returning to the Russian pianists over and over (Horowitz, Neuhaus, Sofronitsky, Zhukov, etc.) for Scriabin, just seems to be something in their blood.
Beautiful playing. Bummer about the humm.
solosteven37 5 years ago
Very nice understanding of this piece. I think you have all the underpinnings and it comes off very musically. Maybe a bit more polish of details and you will have a truly fantastic performance.
emtube 5 years ago
Bellísimo! Inteligente!
Selimir 5 years ago
That was beautiful playing, reminded me of Sofronitsky's playing of the op32 no1, and i regard him as the greatest of Scriabinist's. Scriabin's music expresses the inexpressible emotions of life. Would love to hear you play more Scriabin.
DxAxone 5 years ago
Bonjour!
Je ne suis pas russe, mais j adore la Russie et y ai habite un peu! Je suis celibataire, mais je ne sais pas si je veux t epouser! Merci pour les compliments!
/olivia
oliviahauet 5 years ago
Bonsoir je suis d'origine slave et je n'ai que quelques mois de piano dans les doigts ;) Tu parles Russe alors ? Sinon je m'appelle Sébastien et je t'aime ;)
saveleiv 5 years ago
Da ya pa russki gavariu. Spasiba za kompliment!
oliviahauet 5 years ago
niet za chto ti krasivayia devouchka dommage que tu habites pas Paris je serai venu te rendre visite et t'écouter jouer !!! Tu aimes Chopin ?
saveleiv 5 years ago
da kanieshna ya otshen liubiu Chopina. Kakda ya bila v moskve v etam gadu ya sigrala fantaziu chopina na koncerte. Ya ni zhivu w Parizhe, no maya semia tam zhiviot, paetamu ya tshasta tuda paidu.Ti na fortepiano igraesh? /olivia
oliviahauet 5 years ago
ah c'est bien j'aime beaucoup il y a une nocturne que j'aime c'est la nocturne op 55 N 1 . Oui je joue du piano mais je débute moi je n'ai que quelques mois de piano et j'ai juste un piano numérique j'ai pas la place pour piano et les voisins seraient pas heureux ;) alors j'espere que je pourrais te rencontrer un jour moi j'habite en banlieue parisienne
saveleiv 5 years ago
Jolie l'interpretation la pianiste aussi ;) Tu es russe ? Tu es célibataire ? Si oui je veux bien t'épouser !!!
saveleiv 5 years ago
Very nice. Have you ever heard the piano roll recordings
of Scriabin performing the Poeme Op.32 No.1? If you just Google" Scriabin Pianist as composer " you will find the CD. It is quite the insight.
Try moving you camera back and up higher so we can see you hands. Keep it up!
LVB1770 5 years ago
I agree. Scriabin's piano rolls are a revelation. Everyone knows how unreliable piano rolls are, yet that is all we have of Scriabin, except for the memories of his playing filtered through his students and associates who did record. I believe that igor Zhukov's complete sonata recordings on a German label are the closest interpretations I have heard to Scriabin's piano rolls.
emtube 5 years ago
I totally agree. I still remember hearing Zhukov in Wigmore Hall in London a few years ago. Memorable concert with Chopin and Scriabin's respective 2nd and 3rd sonata. Actually, the only time I ever heard the 2nd sonata live performed really good. Usually the second movement tends to be a big mess...
oliviahauet 5 years ago
C'est fantastique! :-)
igorserebrenny 5 years ago
Beautiful. I'm not familiar with this piece, or very much of Scriabin at all, really. You make him sound good. How old are you, and how long have you been playing?
maddpianist 5 years ago
Very good playing. It sounds just right. You like the Horowitz recording?
cziffra1980 5 years ago
Hi! Yes of course, I love Horowitz recording. And Neuhaus. Thank you for your encouragement! /olivia
oliviahauet 5 years ago
Excellent choices. Have you ever heard Joseph Villa? He's unknown but there are two very rare Scriabin CDs. He plays this as well as Horowitz and various sonatas etc.
cziffra1980 5 years ago
Yes, it is truly a pity that Villa had to leave us while still so young and with so few recordings available. However, it is a matter of opinion whether he gets as much out of Scriabin as Horowitz. I find myself returning to the Russian pianists over and over (Horowitz, Neuhaus, Sofronitsky, Zhukov, etc.) for Scriabin, just seems to be something in their blood.
emtube 5 years ago
that is beautiful playing.Just the way I like it to be.This piece reminds me of my last teacher.You are very gifted.
chad410 5 years ago