Nikolai Lugansky Scriabin Etude Op. 8 No. 12
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strange interpretation. The impression is that so many pianists do not know what to do with this piece except to bang the keys as hard the can. But still much better than Berezovsky horrible "performance". I personally prefer Van Clibern's interpretation (and like Horowitz, of course ;-)
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superb.equal to Horowitz when he was young.
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Who the hell had a nerve to dislike it?? Jesus FUCK!
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@ljoekelsoey4 Horowitz was better in a recording studio. But I heard him play this live, and he couldn't play like this LIVE.
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so horowitz is better... (i agree) but lugansky is still one of best, no? out of 7,000,000,000 people on the planet? still fairly good going no?
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@1Thompsonmusic As Malcolm said Life wasn't meant to be easy...
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ahhh
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he is so damn controlled and precise AND SO emotional!! this is crazy!
loves2listen 2 years ago 19
I've only heard this played better by Horowitz and Richter, and very well though too fast by Argerich. This is rather a lovely version.
Murrocks 1 month ago