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Nageeb Gardizi plays Scriabin "Vers la Flamme"

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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2007

Afghan-German Pianist Nageeb Gardizi plays Alexander Scriabin "Vers la Flamme" in St. Aposteln Music Hall in Cologne, Germany, August 23rd, 2007.

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http://www.nageeb-gardizi.com
http://www.klassikpunkt.de

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  • YEAH! that might be the best vers la Flamme i've ever heard!! AMAZING Pianist ~ actually understands Scriabin's intent ~ Great. Can only guess what his late Sonatas might behold... Thanks for posting. Big joy here

  • Having listened to all the performances of this incredible Scriabin piece, this is the best on YT. The build up and sustaining of the sound is wonderful. I think the tempo is just right too all the way through.

    Bravo !

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  • Beginning is too pretentiously slow, but liked the Sofronitsky ending.

  • Missing chord at 2:17? Otherwise the best Vers I've ever heard.

  • you do know you look sinister right?i keep seeing surgeons scissors why?love the harmonics.like smoke.when you did that first chord i knew a horowitz fan tuned that piano.

  • damn I need some better computer speakers, awesome interpretation! This is the music nightmares are made of...

  • Dare I say I like this interpretation better than the Horowitz one? Yes I dare! I like this interpretation better than the Horowitz one!! Congratulations!!!

  • Well, this is "our" Nageeb!

    Take care!

  • This is an incredible performance! The overtones are gorgeous.

  • the only reason I'm trying stop myself listening to this for the 5th time in a row is because I'm terrified I'll get tired of it! This is just incredible.. true ecstasy.

  • I loved your decision to sustain the opening chords for a longer amount of time. When you get really into this piece, you can almost feel the world slipping away from you, and you sir portrayed that astoundingly well.

  • Damn good Scriabin. I think this and Horowitz's interpretation is extremely good in different ways.

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