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Scriabin etude op. 8 no. 12

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2006

Scriabin's D sharp minor study, popularised by Vladimir Horowitz's legendary performances.

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  • i mean hes no schonberg. and christ cziffra1980 stop trying to impress people over the internet by trying to prove you know more than them (which you don't). it's nothing personal, but your no Cziffra.

  • Eh? What are you on about? The comments sections are for open discussion. Everyone has the right to use them. If I disagree

    with someone then I'll say so, just the same as they can say if they disagree with me.

    Who said I'm Cziffra? That's a username, not a claim.

  • why does everyone fight on these msg boards? get a girlfriend, or go do some practice! cziffra1980's playing isn't bad, good technique, but to be fair, he's a little pathetic doesn't everyone agree? searching the msg boards so he can put other people down, often in a very rude way, with his apparent knowledge of the subject and literature. seems like a case of that scene in good will hunting when Will rumbles that guy for pretending to have knowledge by quoting from books.

  • By the way, if it's so much like that scene, feel free to demonstrate the passages I'm 'quoting' from.

    Some people have their own opinions, you know. If you disagree with anyone's opinion, why not say why, instead of trying to tell them that they aren't allowed to voice their opinion?

  • You have some interesting ideas in this. Nice. Too bad your unwilling fingers don't let people hear those ideas.

  • Well, apparently you heard them. Otherwise how do you know?

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  • @cziffra1980 one can use the imagination my friend and patterns in the play.

  • @cziffra1980 one can use the imagination my friend and patterns.

  • Hey nice job

    just get that piano tuned

  • You're a very good pianist!

    Relaxed and beautiful, never forced sound.

    What is your name, please ?

  • Fantastic! the closest version to your is horowitz's.

  • Amazing rendition!!!!

  • Klavir je rastimovan i za sekundu je nize!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lepota te etide je u tome sto je u dis-molu a ne u d-molu!!!!!! Inace nije lose...

  • Great job, you captured the spirit of the piece, which is all a composer can ask for. You had a little Ervin/Vlad moment at the end where the piano was humming, nice.

    I love the comment where Scriabin's recording is 2nd, lol!

    Most think that fast and loud is the way to play this piece, so thanks for the refresing change. My 'teachers' comment is this, Horowitz plays softer than you do, lol.

  • I LOVE IT!!!! GREAT!!! SUPER!!!!

  • hmm that was actually pretty good. see, you should play more pieces that keep your hands busy so that you dont rotate your wrist like a hundred times playing one note like you did at the beginning of that chopin etude. lawlz. good job on this one though

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