Scriabin Etude op.8 no.12 (Berezovsky)
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@molecoladimollica No offense, but your comment is ridiculous. Beautiful technique equals beautiful music, and beautiful technique is learned only through rigorous practice. Boris Berezovsky is a brilliant technician and (because of his brilliant technique) he plays this piece beautifully. Jeffrey Lee does a nice job too -- I'm sure he's put in lots of practice :)
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Did I hear a mistake? He's way better than me though.
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he wasn't in a good mood
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@TheVirtuoso90 Indeed!
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it didn't mean it in an unfriendly way.I adore Berezovsky's genius and don't care about that wrong note because the right notes sound so right.
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@The55555SSSSS so?
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yeah...
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Wrong note @ 0:45 ?
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hmm right hand needs to stay a little longer ( pedaling) he cuts tempo too much
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berezovsky is amazing as usual. this piece seems almost too easy for him. it's sort of strange how much this performance has in common with scriabin's own recording of the piece.
Belamus 2 years ago 9
No,i don't think this is great,is only technique,nothing else.This execution is completly without musical expression! He is just pushing the keys,"he is not singing".The most difficult thing is the expression,because you can't learn it,even playng 10 hours a day.
Listen for example this:
"Jeffrey Lee playing Scriabin Etude op 8 no 12”
he has not a perfect technique like berezovky, and he is just a child but he is so expressive!This is a musician! Don't read only the name, listen to the music too
molecoladimollica 9 months ago 6