Scriabin Prelude Op.16# 4~E flat min~Lento © LVB1770
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Have you ever heard the Variations for guitar of this beautiful prelude? Alexandre Tansman wrote them in the key of B minor, being more accessible to the guitar. Here on YouTube there is a version of Marcin Dylla performing this great piece with 5 variations and fugato.
Hope you enjoy it as much as me. Greetings!
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Really good ! I sense in each note how you look for the perfection of the execution. Really coherent and balanced. Just speechless.
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Thanks ScriabinFanatic, I agree this post is a bit too slow. My dynamics now are much more aware of proper execution. I now play it with a better rhythmic sense and touch to evoke the right mood. I like the way Horowitz and Neuhaus play it.
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I play this peice as well. I like your dynamics, but I think it is a little bit too slow. Though hearing it this slow pointed out to me an error in my playing in measure 8, I was playing that third note in the tuplet of the right hand together with the two other notes and I now realize it is to be played as you played.
You search and obtain a very different sound from my version. Very good and coherent, I think the comparation of our version is interesing for viewing different sound/colour/expressive perpectives.
SarrasaniPianoCircus 3 years ago
Thanks SarrasaniPianoCircus, this is an old post. Please watch my 4 Scriabin preludes video for a much better version of this.
LVB1770 3 years ago
I disagree with the commenter who said this is too slow (even if you agree with him/her). What does that mean anyway? Is it too slow in the sense that Gould's 1982 Goldberg V. Aria is "too slow"? The important thing is, this is nicely executed at the chosen tempo. It is patient and thoughtful. I find Horowitz's version a little superficial. I think there is more sincerity in your interpretation. "U take care of it", as the last commenter said. Thanks for a very pleasant moment.
jetelejure 3 years ago
Thanks jetelejure! I haven't listened to this version in a long time and I do not like it anymore. Listen to my 4 Scriabin preludes to hear a better version of this. After listening to Sofroninsky and Neuhaus I understand the phrasing better and a while back I just had my 1st lesson with Scriabin's Great Grandson so my Scriabin can only get better. Thanks for the praise!
LVB1770 3 years ago
That's so beautiful!!! I dont know this piece, but U play rily rily well! Ur sound is great, U take care of it, it's great to hear! Thxs
agt200 4 years ago
Thanks agt200! I play this piece so much different now days. Even more different from the one I posted on the 4 Scriabin preludes version.
Since I have heard Sofroninsky, Neuhaus and Horowitz play it.
LVB1770 4 years ago