Scriabin Reverie op. 49 n. 3 for piano (sequence)
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Not a midi, but a little too dissonant for me. Usually a fan of scriabin
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I think that this is a good piece, but who plays this should play it slowly, it´s too fast, and there is no expression. The piece should be played in PIANO, and all the time is fortissimo.
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I think that this is a good piece, but who plays this should play it slowly, it´s too fast and there is no expression.
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I will post a version I have on CD soon.
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fucking crap midi
fedaykin6 1 year ago
@fedaykin6 astonishingly helpful and wonderfully refined comment indeed
travelsbypiano 1 year ago 5
this is a fucking midi lol
chameleodon 2 years ago
LOL that's why I wrote (sequence) in the title!! ROTFLMAO :-)
P.S. seriously now, check out the video response from ScriabinFanatic, it's really good.
travelsbypiano 2 years ago
lol this aint right at all :(
It is sooooooo fast with no rubato at all.
thebloads I think this performance give a wrong impression.
ScriabinFanatic 2 years ago
lol, I even slowed down from the original tempo (which is 88 bpm) and I did add a little bit of rubato but I guess it wasn't enough... unfortunately I don't have any recording of this piece, which is why I posted a sequence in the first place. I can't find any recording of his Concert Allegro op.18 and Impromptu op 12 n. 1 either.
I know this performance doesn't cut it. But I posted it anyway, hoping this would spur someone to POST a better interpretation... no luck I guess.
travelsbypiano 2 years ago