@regcom Well, for me it's everything but Chopin. In Chopin's music, the melodies create the melancholic atmosphere, while here it's created by every note, the whole material. There is no separate melodic line here, everything is merged. It's like a transcendental meditation: you don't have to think about the structure or composition, simply just to be got engaged by the music itself, thus enjoying the hypnotic trans. Sorabji was amazing.
@regcom Well, for me it's everything but Chopin. In Chopin's music, the melodies create the melancholic atmosphere, while here it's created by every note, the whole material. There is no separate melodic line here, everything is merged. It's like a transcendental meditation: you don't have to think about the structure or composition, simply just to be got engaged by the music itself, thus enjoying the hypnotic trans. Sorabji was amazing.
madlovba2 11 months ago
@madlovba2 There is a Chopin based gravy though, methinks.
regcom 11 months ago
Scriabin+Debussy, I love it. Such an astonising, deep, wonderful piece. The pianist is amazing, too. It seems I'm slowly becoming a Sorabji fan :)
madlovba2 1 year ago
it sounds like rain
wiscsnowlover 2 years ago