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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2008

Alexander Scriabin, Three Etudes Op. 65

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  • Probably the other way around - Roslavets' music might have some traces of Scriabin influence. You are welcome not to like Richter, but your "by the way" sounds disparagingly.

  • Im sorry, maybe my english is not good enough.

    I watched your video of Thalberg... you play very well. perhaps, you can upload YOUR performance of this Scriabin Etude and show us that you are better than Richter (no kidding).

    Nice to meet you!

  • no problem ;) English is not my native language either...

    I did play Op. 65, No. 3 but don't think it was up to Richter's level. I humbly accept his superiority.

  • When did he write the op.65 etudes?

  • 1911

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  • That 3rd etude is so amazing!

  • i like the artwork

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  • Can you give us the reference of that recording ? The third one is so f... awesome !

    Thanks

  • n.2: Lucid, profound, deep, cloudy and softly perturbed at moments, meditative,lost.Through a nebulous winter lonely night, hovering in space in silence, in exclusion from the exterior, apart from gusts of wind and cold,apart from light and life.

  • The 2nd etude is totally unreal with richter

  • Most enjoyable and very educational. Truecrypt, you do music a great service by your intelligent posting,,and informed comment.  Many thanks,,and Best Wishes !

  • I prefer Horowitz in the third etude, but this is still absolutely phenomenal playing!

  • Oh dear God, the 3rd etude!

  • imo, the tempo of the 3rd is too fast

  • What is the painting?

  • magnifique ce dernier corpus(1912) ! ; la virtuosité de la premiere et la ferocité de la derniere sied a merveille a Richter tres inspiré

    on se rappelle un peu le DEBUSSY des ETUDES mais en plus exalté; Richter la joue comme une sorte de tryptique;..........

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