i dont mean to be so offtopic but does any of you know of a trick to get back into an instagram account?? I stupidly forgot the account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me
wow that quasi bi-tonality in the waltz was very unexpected! from something that dates back even before debussy's prelude to the afternoon of a faun. but it just goes to show why composers like rachmaninov respected the subtle harmonic genius and innovations of grieg!
PeaBrane the description says “Albumblad has an ecstatic quality reminiscent of somewhat later works of Scriabin” - laughably inaccurate. Apparently it’s taken from allmusic.com, and they really should know better.
@@erikfreitas7093 It doesn't say it resembles Scriabin. It says it has an "ecstatic quality that is reminiscent of somewhat later works of Scriabin". Although a pretty weird comment, i would tend to agree.
@@tesseract5421 OK, but “ecstatic” seems like a tremendous overstatement in this case. The colossal, delirious, aggressively joyous climaxes found in Scriabin’s piano sonatas #5-10 or the “Poème de l’extase” are a world away from this!
@@erikfreitas7093I don't disagree, but I do hear moments that are evocative of Scriabin. I wouldn't have thought of Scriabin if he hadn't been mentioned but I can tell where they are coming from
The Melody has taken my heart...❤❤❤❤
Gosh I love his use of Augmented and Augmented Major Seventh chords. It's so refreshing to listen to him using them so freely in his works
i dont mean to be so offtopic but does any of you know of a trick to get back into an instagram account??
I stupidly forgot the account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me
@Ayaan Travis Instablaster ;)
wow that quasi bi-tonality in the waltz was very unexpected! from something that dates back even before debussy's prelude to the afternoon of a faun. but it just goes to show why composers like rachmaninov respected the subtle harmonic genius and innovations of grieg!
These pieces give me Melancholera.
7/10
@@DamonJHK 7/10 I'm sorry that's way to generous for that joke.
The Elegy reminds me a bit of Death On Two Legs by Queen, that downward chromatic melody in the left hand with chords in the right.
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“Albumblad” doesn’t resemble late Scriabin at all 🙄😆
Who said it does
PeaBrane the description says “Albumblad has an ecstatic quality reminiscent of somewhat later works of Scriabin” - laughably inaccurate. Apparently it’s taken from allmusic.com, and they really should know better.
@@erikfreitas7093 It doesn't say it resembles Scriabin. It says it has an "ecstatic quality that is reminiscent of somewhat later works of Scriabin". Although a pretty weird comment, i would tend to agree.
@@tesseract5421 OK, but “ecstatic” seems like a tremendous overstatement in this case. The colossal, delirious, aggressively joyous climaxes found in Scriabin’s piano sonatas #5-10 or the “Poème de l’extase” are a world away from this!
@@erikfreitas7093I don't disagree, but I do hear moments that are evocative of Scriabin. I wouldn't have thought of Scriabin if he hadn't been mentioned but I can tell where they are coming from
They sound like empty mall