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Scriabin - Poem Op. 44 No. 1

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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2009

Poem Op. 44 No. 1 in C major (1905)

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  • Very depressing, and it moves at it's own pace that almost obstinantly demands respect. It seems to symbolize the things that just don't want to change regardless of environment, maybe even similar to the peculiarity of human denial.

  • This poem could be "to" - rather than "in" - C major.

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  • do you have no.2?

  • To me the piece expresses a certain enlightened indifference which I very rarely get from other composers. Perhaps in this case it is to do with the melody almost ignoring its accompaniment.

  • Sounds like suicide contemplation.

  • Beautiful...who is the pianist here?

  • @ehttsinaip Honestly, what I hear in this piece is a layer of sentimentality, so much so that it is depressing. It is a sweet melody. What you might call over-sweet. And I like it.

  • hay que entender el concepto de musica subjetiva, donde busca con notas hacer poseia ,

    hermosa composicion donde sin alardes tecnicos se crea algo bello

  • What's wrong with Pascal Amoyel's playing? It seems to be a sincere, dreamy rendition of Liszt's work. I rather like it, and find myself admiring this man's playing, rather than criticizing it.

  • You can't coin things like that. Too subjective

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