Lutoslawski - Two Studies for Piano
Top Comments
All Comments (51)
-
@jakegagne LIBRARY
-
i love this the second part non troppo allegro seems to be mocking me how would i play it faster?????
-
must ... analyze
-
Who plays?
-
the first study really sounds great imho
-
@toneeeeeee ...I don't particularly have any problems with your description of the impression Scr's piano music makes...in the sense that he has a rather peculiar, distinctive sound...and this may lead to the whole proposition being/amounting to an "acquired taste" that, exactly, needs the acquiring to take place before it is acquired in the past tense...Mr.Lutoslawski, as a composer, is not necessarily infallible, either...
-
@fredericfranc Perhaps because I am a pianist I am drawn to him, and I find his aesthetic appealing. He was a true artist of sound creation and emotional indulgence in the most lavish sense, and yet, never sounds vulgar, at least to me. The edge of dreams is an appealing place for me personally as it seemed to be for Scriabin. So I suppose this may sway my personal taste.
Yet Lut's Piano Sonata to the right of me over there is pretty boring...like...bad Mednter. And it reeks of Rach's Sonata 2
I was about to stand up and applaude after hearing this, luckily I didn't. My wife would think that I finally cracked. Thanks for the upload!
vandgrus 2 years ago 26
Any idea where I can find a recording of this? I've scoured the Internet to find an MP3 or even a CD I can buy, but to no avail. And I'm so utterly enchanted by it. :(
jakegagne 7 months ago 12