Excellent playing on a beautiful gem of a work. A lot of people aren't into late Scriabin, but they're the ones missing out on some incredibly interesting and enticing harmonies. Thanks for performing this work.
More Late-Scriabin perfection from this great pianist. Yes sdfhgjklhdfjlsg (is that your real name?), much gratitude from here too. As per typical Scriabin ~ this "unsure, questioning" piece leads into a full-force universe-affirm-ment of the final burst ~ Op 74 Nr 5. I don't yet know any other music which reaches the spiritual depths/heights of Scriabin. Enough words ~ time for another listen
"Maximum Weirdness"--I defy anyone to find a passage of tonally-based piano music that reads or sounds weirder than this. And yet--beautiful!! Scriabin will be rediscovered, maybe in 2200?
Benissimo !!!
apollo220887 2 years ago
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dadalaidou 2 years ago
Excellent playing on a beautiful gem of a work. A lot of people aren't into late Scriabin, but they're the ones missing out on some incredibly interesting and enticing harmonies. Thanks for performing this work.
cleomagoolando 3 years ago 5
You're right!
Scriabin's has a different kind of beauty, standing outside of his time. In my view, Nageeb Gardizi is a predestinated performer of Scriabin's music.
sdfhgjklhdfjlsg 3 years ago
I've listened several times to this music.
This is horribly beautiful! I don't have any words...
Wonderful!
mozartband1 3 years ago
More Late-Scriabin perfection from this great pianist. Yes sdfhgjklhdfjlsg (is that your real name?), much gratitude from here too. As per typical Scriabin ~ this "unsure, questioning" piece leads into a full-force universe-affirm-ment of the final burst ~ Op 74 Nr 5. I don't yet know any other music which reaches the spiritual depths/heights of Scriabin. Enough words ~ time for another listen
777cc777 4 years ago 7
you can also listen to roslavets 5 preludes here on youtube as well ..they will leave you breatless..
scriabinwasmydad 3 years ago
"Weird Beautiness"...:) Now we have the man, who leads us to Scriabin's mysteries. Thank you so much, Mr. Gardizi!
sdfhgjklhdfjlsg 4 years ago
"Maximum Weirdness"--I defy anyone to find a passage of tonally-based piano music that reads or sounds weirder than this. And yet--beautiful!! Scriabin will be rediscovered, maybe in 2200?
Thanks to Nageeb Gardizi.
cwdnashville 4 years ago 8
Beautiful!
Schopinski 4 years ago