Scriabin Mazurka op.3 n.2
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Interesting. Perhaps surprisingly (if he's not a favourite) it's more the style of playing that reminded me of Gould though. Something about the rhythmic firmness and solidity of sound at times, that I couldn't quite put into words. It's not the way I'd think of the piece myself, but it's nice to hear it from a very different point of view.
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did not know about Scriabin Mazurkas. He obviously started his career as a composer by studying Chopin Mazurkas....
uhartchristian 2 years ago
@uhartchristian
eheh, here He is very "chopinesque".
Bye,
Sandro
SarrasaniPianoCircus 2 years ago
I am not a furios fan of `lang lang` stylish movements and so...but most important this is a really mature playing, greetings!
alexjrmarino 2 years ago
@alexjrmarino
Thank you! I am really not interested in my kind of gesture, it's IMHO a secondary aspect....
SarrasaniPianoCircus 2 years ago
Hmmm. Some very interesting ideas. I'm guessing you're a Glenn Gould fan (as much from the playing as your movements). To be honest, I didn't think it felt very much like a mazurka, but this is a very interesting approach.
cziffra1980 3 years ago
Thank you cziffra1980 for attention and kind words. Gould....great pianist, but not among
my top 5-6 all times favourites. I know my
movements and expressions can be disturbing,
but these are natural (and not important) for
me and I refuse the idea to force myself to
limit movements.
Again greetings, also for criticism.
SarrasaniPianoCircus 3 years ago