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Yevgeni Sudbin Chopin Scriabin Mazurka op33-4 op3_1_3_4_6

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2008

Yevgeni Sudbin piano Festival Classique 2008 the Hague (den Haag)
Frédéric Chopin Mazurka opus 33 nr 4
Alexander Scriabin four Mazurka's, opus 3/1, 3, 4 and 6

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  • superb, magical playing - it just leaps out at one! I think I have never heard a better performance of no 3.

  • try listening to François Chaplin

  • Can someone tell me what the first mazurka is on this video? It is NOT Chopin op. 33 #4 and I really want to play it!

  • Well well well.

    What a comentar off all these pianoteachers.

    What a fine taste do we have all. Oh, Oh oh.

    They can better be a journalist than to be an artist.

    How easy to listen to your cd and than to say who is the best.

    Are you all so frustrated because you don´t have talent????????????

  • BRAVO :-D

  • It's now possible to order (autographed) CDs directly from his website, including the latest recording, just released.

  • Subdin really is a terrific Scriabin player.

  • I totally agree about Sudbin..... I wish him the very best.

  • Responding to 10151080. Kissin Pictures better than Richter! Pletnev! Moiseiwitsch! PLEASE....They are good, at times very good. His Liszt Etudes are exceptional, but better than Bolet!! Richter!! Bach-Busoni very fine, but better than Michelangeli, Bolet...PLEASE The only pieces I have heard by Kissin that I would call definative are the Kreisleriana and SChumann Fantasy op17-as close to perfect as can be and at the highest level of pianism possible. Those pieces alone make me confident in him.

  • Sudbin is the foremost pianist among the young generation . His supreme intellect and astounding virtusoity at such a young age are awe-inspiring. Unlike the Gaspard, which he still needs to grow with, these mazurka's reflect why I consider him the finest pianist under thirty and the pianist with the greatest potential. Also, Kissin is going to be fine. Unfortunetaly, if he does anything less than definitive, it is considered a failure. Anyone who can play the Schum Kreise and op17 is a god.

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