Scriabin Nocturne for the Left Hand Alone
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i always played this with my right hand resting easily in my lap throughtout - and it tiik real disipline to learn to do that, but I think it is best for the performance.
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ah!!!
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I am a passionate pianist and I recently broke my hand. It completely killed me to learn that my recital will be in about a month. I had so many other pieces planned, and I thought that there was no way I could play in the recital.
You changed that for me. I WILL indeed play in my recital, and I will be playing this piece thanks to you. You have made my recovery a bit less miserable. Thank you.
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Definitely the best rendition I've heard.
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I have to say of all the Scriabin Nocturnes on the Tube, this is my favorite version!!
Bravo Iturrioz!
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/watch?v=M9A37Y6U3HI
this one's my favorite version of this piece.
i don't understand why most of pianists who play this piece, place their right hand on the piano when performing the part at 2:46
computerdborbo 1 year ago
@computerdborbo --- at this point in the cadenza you either hold on to something or wear a seatbelt on the piano bench. One would not want to end up in the front row of the audience face down!
wilbur1960 1 year ago
There is so much tension on his fingers. I don't see complete relaxation. His phrasing is just not right. About his fist? Ridiculous. Sorry. I do not like it at all.
toomuchmoretolearn 2 years ago
@toomuchmoretolearn --- I believe we have much to learn from you in this regard. Would you be so kind as to post your own performance of this work so that we may see what you mean precisely?
wilbur1960 1 year ago