Scriabin Sonata, #4, Op. 30
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Absolutely brilliant! Scriabin is the most profound composers of the 20th IMO, and it takes a transcendentally masterful rendition such as this to do service to his singular genious. This performance is magnificient!
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Yes, it is more than good. It tests everything, from the use of complex harmonies to polyrhythmic passages (especially in the second movement).
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This is so good,,, i see its Juilliard Doctoral recital. It must be good.
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chapeau!
Tres bien joue.
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come on! he deserved a better applaud then that!
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thank you
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lol as I said I'm sorry for my ignorance
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It's a 2 movement work (obviously in slow-fast fashion) in which the 1st movement leads directly into the 2nd, although on many cid recordings, you will find that the 2 movements will be split up into separate tracks, unfortunately.
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What do you mean? He's playing the entire 4th sonata. It only has two movements. I'm no sure what you mean.
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sorry for my ignorance, but which movement is this?
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Excellent ! Better than the two recordings I have from this sonata (one from Vanessa Wagner and the other from Yakov Kasman) and infinitely better than my own playing especially the prestissimo volando. The speed is perfect and all notes clear and crisp. I played it once in an amateur competition in Paris but unfortunately I did not pass the first round ... Thanks again !
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Nice playing. And a nice db, esquire.
Because I wanted to (and it's marked Prestissimo volando).
Thracozaag 4 years ago 2