Tracklist: 00:00:00 Pieces, Op. 2: I. Étude in C-Sharp Minor. Andante 00:03:01 Pieces, Op. 2: II. Prélude in B Major 00:03:48 Pieces, Op. 2: III. Impromptu à la Mazur in C Major 00:05:37 Etudes, Op. 8: I. Etude in C-Sharp. Allegro 00:07:24 Etudes, Op. 8: II. Etude in F-Sharp Minor. A capriccio, con forza 00:09:33 Etudes, Op. 8: III. Etude in B Minor. Tempestoso 00:11:42 Etudes, Op. 8: IV. Etude in B Major. Piacevole 00:13:35 Etudes, Op. 8: V. Etude in E Major. Brioso 00:16:30 Etudes, Op. 8: VI. Etude in A Major. Con grazia 00:18:17 Etudes, Op. 8: VII. Etude in B-Flat Minor. Presto tenebroso, agitato 00:20:20 Etudes, Op. 8: VIII. Etude in A-Flat Major. Lento, tempo rubato 00:24:17 Etudes, Op. 8: IX. Etude in G-Sharp Minor. Alla balata 00:29:25 Etudes, Op. 8: X. Etude in D-Flat Major. Allegro 00:31:33 Etudes, Op. 8: XI. Etude in B-Flat Minor. Andante cantabile 00:36:18 Etudes, Op. 8: XII. Etude in D-Sharp Minor. Patetico 00:39:09 Preludes, Op. 22: I. Prelude in G-Sharp Minor. Andante 00:40:34 Preludes, Op. 22: II. Prelude in C-Sharp Minor. Andante 00:41:34 Preludes, Op. 22: III. Prelude in B Major. Allegretto 00:42:40 Preludes, Op. 22: IV. Prelude in B Minor. Andantino 00:44:05 Etudes, Op. 42: I. Etude in D-Flat Major. Presto 00:46:19 Etudes, Op. 42: II. Etude in F-Sharp Minor 00:47:27 Etudes, Op. 42: III. Etude in F-Sharp. Prestissimo 00:48:35 Etudes, Op. 42: IV. Etude in F-Sharp. Andante 00:51:10 Etudes, Op. 42: V. Etude in C-Sharp Minor. Affannato 00:54:28 Etudes, Op. 42: VI. Etude in D-Flat Major. Esaltato 00:56:29 Etudes, Op. 42: VII. Etude in F Minor. Agitato 00:57:48 Etudes, Op. 42: IX. Etude in E-Flat Major. Allegro 01:00:39 Quasi valse in F Major, Op. 47 01:02:28 Pieces, Op. 49: I. Etude in E-Flat Major 01:03:18 Pieces, Op. 56: IV. Etude 01:03:53 Poèmes, Op. 69: I. Allegretto 01:05:58 Poèmes, Op. 69: II. Allegretto 01:07:32 Etudes, Op. 65: I. Allegro fantastic 01:11:06 Etudes, Op. 65: II. Allegretto 01:13:25 Etudes, Op. 65: III. Molto vivace
А.Н.Скрябин (1872-1915) и С.В.Рахманинов (1873-1943). Оба окончили Московскую консерваторию. Учителя С.И.Танеев и А.С.Аренский (теория музыки и композиция). Фортепиано: А.Н.Скрябин учился у В.И.Сафонова; С.В.Рахманинов у А.И.Зилоти.
How can somebody listen to the entire piano repertoire and not put this guy somewhere in the top 10 all time piano composers? I even love the symphonies, especially the first.
@@peteredwards8737 The vast majority of concert pianists avoid learning and playing Scriabin. His works are extremely difficult both technically and emotionally. For instance, if one has small hands, Op 8-12 and Op 45-7 are impossible to perform.
@@dreamsdreams9493 Well, I wouldn't know, but Maria Lettberg performs all of the sonatas (even the late ones which are way over my head musically) ua-cam.com/video/a46FAc4d2ek/v-deo.html and there's even a video of her playing Opus 8-12 ua-cam.com/video/lb6lqKQx5fw/v-deo.html. I can play Op 8-5 because it's easy and so pretty, but I have to cheat by slurring the big left hand chords. I tried to learn the Fantasie Op 28 so maybe I know what you mean. You can check out my skill level on You Tube because I uploaded some of my own stuff.
@@peteredwards8737 Agree! You must be a very experienced and knowledgable musician or classical music lover. Not all are capable of the deep understanding and appreciation you show.
Une palette typiquement russe qui fait rayonner la mélancolie, la tendresse, les soupirs de l'homme qui se penche sur le temps qui emporte tout ce qui nous est cher
This is such an overwhelming endeavor. Not many talented and dedicated pianists would dare to record all Scriabin´s piano music. More so to play it so well!
Op 8 No 12 is incredible. I wouldn't call it overrated. It gets as much attention as it deserves I would say. But its neighbor Op 8 No 10 is absolutely underrated.
I chose this video to listen while working. The performer plays so well that I couldn't work for a second. Amazing quality! I didn't know Dmitri Alexeev, he is technically excellent , very expressive and this performance is brimming with musicality.
@@Frankincensedjb123 I am not a conductor, but I did a degree in piano performance. You can look at my channel: ua-cam.com/video/tp4UbJz_pLQ/v-deo.html&ab_channel=AitorGarcia What about you? You have created some lists of videos about fitness and "guitar stuff" but doesn't look like you are a musician from your channel.
@@Frankincensedjb123 It so happened that I am a musician, I am not a random guy giving his opinion on UA-cam. I hold a degree in piano performance. You can look at my latest performance here: ua-cam.com/video/BcXhLr-GyI4/v-deo.html&ab_channel=%E7%A7%89%E7%BF%B0%E3%81%AE%E9%8C%84%E9%9F%B3%E7%94%9F%E6%B4%BB Now, who are you to say that? Do you even play piano? In your channel you have ZERO videos of you doing anything related to music. Don't embarrase yourself, and if you are going to give your opinion, at least be positive.
He does something so incredible here: 52:32 The way he brings out the voice in the right hand, i've never heard someone else do it. Such an inspiration!!
Actually Kissin does it too, if you look at the score the voices are intended to be brought out (indicated by a separate voice) so this guy and Kissin really did pay attention to the score.
This is indeed quite a presentation. I try to compare it with the original recordings. I found (and bought) a cd with the original "pressings" on ceramic (!) dated 1911 with an amazing sound quality. When I left to another country this cd got lost (of course...) and despite my efforts I never found it in music stores, online. But it is still in my head so I can compare. Sometimes I wonder if I bought this cd in another time-line... This music can enhance the dreamy effect of this idea. Thank you !
I’ve learned the Op. 8 No. 2 and while it’s less known, it’s awesome to hear and play. There’s so much power. It feels magical to perform it. I hope to learn the Op. 8 No. 12 in the near future when I have time.
I plan to learn Op.8 No.12 sometime soon too :) I'm stoked and ready to learn anything -- just finished learning AND MEMORIZING the entire Grieg concerto in 24 hours of practice and Op.8 No.12 is on my VERY LONG list of pieces to learn XD
This is a brilliant cd ..not the best but close . Scriabin is given a real barb burner pounding of the ole keyboard by this master . The maniac he was !
Alexeev plays the whole Études very well, but have to recommend the Magaloff recording. It's difficult to say which interpretation I prefer. But tend to hear them the more often played by Magaloff. Because I prefer to hear all the Études one after the other. And Alexeev, in his cd, did otherwise. He has them with some Préludes and Poèmes, in between an Études opus and the other. Anyway, both Magaloff and Alexeev recordings are excellent ones. For me the Études, with the Mazurkas and his Fantasy Opus 28 rank among the best Scriabin composed. 🎶💎👍❤️
Now I know what this man has been doing for the last thirty years: learning all these. Excellent playing! He produces really sensual and beautiful sounds on this pianoforte. I heard him play Liszt many years ago, but was not terribly impressed. But this is quite different. His technique sounds so easy and relaxed. I could do with a bit more passion in places. I want to know WHEN this was recorded?
@@cynic150 Excuses for correcting you about it. But yes, there's a difference. A piano sound is more powerful than a fortepiano, which is a more primitive instrument, that appeared before the piano. The sound is the difference. The tone pitch you can get with both instruments is a clearly different one. Anyone liking fortepianos and having heard them enough, will inmediately notice the difference. Besides, there was no reason to play Scriabin on a fortepiano. Scriabin belongs to the XXth Century, the piano as we know it, already existed.
@@cynic150 Oh, you're right. Stupid me. Excuses. Should have imagined. Read too quick. So sorry. Thanks for telling. You could have been a teen just fond of Classical music and willing to know. There are all kind of people among we, the music lovers. My mother is a Classical Music pianist and she uses to tell me that upper classes going to live Concerts usually know nothing, or not much about Music...I may have believed they were much more as those. Am not justifying myself, but it all may explain. A quickness matter, in me, also. 🎵🎶💙👍🙏
While some of us are listening to Scriabin....most of the rest of this festering human race is drooling over Lady Gaga. It doesn't add up, does it? Thank you Brilliant Classics for sharing
@@KenDWebber Consider the man who is deeply absorbed reading Hamlet and Macbeth, on Friday night, and then confessing to his love watching transgender female mud-wrestling, on Saturday evening.
I can't see why people think this is such wonderful music. A few of the pieces are not bad, but the rest.... No comparison to Schumann's Symphonic Etudes, let alone anything by Chopin, the master-composer for the piano.
Scriabin hasn't been under rated for decades. If anything it's over played. I agree Scriabin was transformative as a composer of piano composition, and was reflective of the times as was his comrade Rachmaninoff. But unlike Sergei, Scriabin never was able to escape the boundaries of the piano.
If you don't think Rachmaninov escaped the bounderies of the piano, listen to Island of the dead and his symphonic dances, and think again. His orcehstral works where highly inovative, from a structural and also from a orchestration point of view.
@@sonicide1 you can listen the Stanislav Neuhaus recording of the Scriabin pianoconcert, its far better than all the other ones. (Stanislav, not his father Heinrich)
Nice playing, I think? Too bad we can not hear the details in Mr. Alexeev's hard work...I suggest the record label rename themselves "Dull and Muffled Sounding Classics".
Even in the period of early opuses, in the period of imitation of Chopin, Scriabin did things that are beyond Chopin's strength, even though he crap ten times! I'm sure there are smart Poles, who understand that. But they're silent. Otherwise they can't live!
Allora, Lei non sa, di Cosa stiamo parlando! Il terribile che ha dovuto superare continuamente nella affinità delle forme interiori! Più terribile e terrifico di questo! La musica non si fa con la musica! Così come la vita non si vive con la vita! Scriabin è questo! Acme continuo della crisi! Rotture devastanti! Krisis! Skepsis! Stasis! e non più finire!
Вы сразу пишете много хороших и много плохих слов... я очень люблю Скрябина, Шумана... музыка сверхромантическая, прекрасная... Рахманинов ещё... ничего ужасного в ней нет... жизнь, да! Сирень, восходы, закаты, водопады, горы, облака... птицы, рыбы... человека мало, да! Бог в основном...
È così! La critica va oltre questi 'etudes' che come tali vanno visti come resti fossili di un soggetto in caduta libera! Non si confrontano i classici! Ogni classico è di per sé! La musica non è gossip da 'vanity fair! (Scriabin corrode Rachmaninov se va vuole sapere...!) In ogni caso si tratta di 'ragioni' stili e pathos desoggettivate. Solo sul piano della destrutturazione si può arrivare a sentire Scriabin! E quindi teniamoci le nostre ragioni! Big up!
Scriabin was the great fanat of Elena Petrovna Blavatsky, he has Uncovered Isida at his table.. also his musics has many erotic motives, but not horror...
Tracklist:
00:00:00 Pieces, Op. 2: I. Étude in C-Sharp Minor. Andante
00:03:01 Pieces, Op. 2: II. Prélude in B Major
00:03:48 Pieces, Op. 2: III. Impromptu à la Mazur in C Major
00:05:37 Etudes, Op. 8: I. Etude in C-Sharp. Allegro
00:07:24 Etudes, Op. 8: II. Etude in F-Sharp Minor. A capriccio, con forza
00:09:33 Etudes, Op. 8: III. Etude in B Minor. Tempestoso
00:11:42 Etudes, Op. 8: IV. Etude in B Major. Piacevole
00:13:35 Etudes, Op. 8: V. Etude in E Major. Brioso
00:16:30 Etudes, Op. 8: VI. Etude in A Major. Con grazia
00:18:17 Etudes, Op. 8: VII. Etude in B-Flat Minor. Presto tenebroso, agitato
00:20:20 Etudes, Op. 8: VIII. Etude in A-Flat Major. Lento, tempo rubato
00:24:17 Etudes, Op. 8: IX. Etude in G-Sharp Minor. Alla balata
00:29:25 Etudes, Op. 8: X. Etude in D-Flat Major. Allegro
00:31:33 Etudes, Op. 8: XI. Etude in B-Flat Minor. Andante cantabile
00:36:18 Etudes, Op. 8: XII. Etude in D-Sharp Minor. Patetico
00:39:09 Preludes, Op. 22: I. Prelude in G-Sharp Minor. Andante
00:40:34 Preludes, Op. 22: II. Prelude in C-Sharp Minor. Andante
00:41:34 Preludes, Op. 22: III. Prelude in B Major. Allegretto
00:42:40 Preludes, Op. 22: IV. Prelude in B Minor. Andantino
00:44:05 Etudes, Op. 42: I. Etude in D-Flat Major. Presto
00:46:19 Etudes, Op. 42: II. Etude in F-Sharp Minor
00:47:27 Etudes, Op. 42: III. Etude in F-Sharp. Prestissimo
00:48:35 Etudes, Op. 42: IV. Etude in F-Sharp. Andante
00:51:10 Etudes, Op. 42: V. Etude in C-Sharp Minor. Affannato
00:54:28 Etudes, Op. 42: VI. Etude in D-Flat Major. Esaltato
00:56:29 Etudes, Op. 42: VII. Etude in F Minor. Agitato
00:57:48 Etudes, Op. 42: IX. Etude in E-Flat Major. Allegro
01:00:39 Quasi valse in F Major, Op. 47
01:02:28 Pieces, Op. 49: I. Etude in E-Flat Major
01:03:18 Pieces, Op. 56: IV. Etude
01:03:53 Poèmes, Op. 69: I. Allegretto
01:05:58 Poèmes, Op. 69: II. Allegretto
01:07:32 Etudes, Op. 65: I. Allegro fantastic
01:11:06 Etudes, Op. 65: II. Allegretto
01:13:25 Etudes, Op. 65: III. Molto vivace
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А.Н.Скрябин (1872-1915) и С.В.Рахманинов (1873-1943). Оба окончили Московскую консерваторию. Учителя С.И.Танеев и А.С.Аренский (теория музыки и композиция). Фортепиано: А.Н.Скрябин учился у В.И.Сафонова; С.В.Рахманинов у А.И.Зилоти.
Most underrated composer ever.
How can somebody listen to the entire piano repertoire and not put this guy somewhere in the top 10 all time piano composers? I even love the symphonies, especially the first.
L L -- Am pretty sure that Scriabin is rather popular, actually......
@@peteredwards8737
The vast majority of concert pianists avoid learning and playing Scriabin. His works are extremely difficult both technically and emotionally.
For instance, if one has small hands, Op 8-12 and Op 45-7 are impossible to perform.
@@dreamsdreams9493 Well, I wouldn't know, but Maria Lettberg performs all of the sonatas (even the late ones which are way over my head musically) ua-cam.com/video/a46FAc4d2ek/v-deo.html and there's even a video of her playing Opus 8-12 ua-cam.com/video/lb6lqKQx5fw/v-deo.html. I can play Op 8-5 because it's easy and so pretty, but I have to cheat by slurring the big left hand chords. I tried to learn the Fantasie Op 28 so maybe I know what you mean. You can check out my skill level on You Tube because I uploaded some of my own stuff.
@@peteredwards8737 Agree! You must be a very experienced and knowledgable musician or classical music lover. Not all are capable of the deep understanding and appreciation you show.
Une palette typiquement russe qui fait rayonner la mélancolie, la tendresse, les soupirs de l'homme qui se penche sur le temps qui emporte tout ce qui nous est cher
This is such an overwhelming endeavor. Not many talented and dedicated pianists would dare to record all Scriabin´s piano music. More so to play it so well!
Op 8 No 12 is incredible. I wouldn't call it overrated. It gets as much attention as it deserves I would say. But its neighbor Op 8 No 10 is absolutely underrated.
Amazing Scriabin is not more widely popular. Terrific stuff.
He is popular, you idiot!
Thank you Dmitri Alexeev for all the wonderful music of A. Scriabin. I loved it. 🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷 (The Netherlands-europe)
I chose this video to listen while working. The performer plays so well that I couldn't work for a second. Amazing quality! I didn't know Dmitri Alexeev, he is technically excellent , very expressive and this performance is brimming with musicality.
Technically excellent? How long have you been a master conductor and professional musician?
@@Frankincensedjb123 I am not a conductor, but I did a degree in piano performance. You can look at my channel: ua-cam.com/video/tp4UbJz_pLQ/v-deo.html&ab_channel=AitorGarcia
What about you? You have created some lists of videos about fitness and "guitar stuff" but doesn't look like you are a musician from your channel.
Полностью разделяю вашу оценку … и я впервые узнала и в восторге
@@Frankincensedjb123 It so happened that I am a musician, I am not a random guy giving his opinion on UA-cam. I hold a degree in piano performance. You can look at my latest performance here:
ua-cam.com/video/BcXhLr-GyI4/v-deo.html&ab_channel=%E7%A7%89%E7%BF%B0%E3%81%AE%E9%8C%84%E9%9F%B3%E7%94%9F%E6%B4%BB
Now, who are you to say that? Do you even play piano? In your channel you have ZERO videos of you doing anything related to music. Don't embarrase yourself, and if you are going to give your opinion, at least be positive.
The interpretations are among the very finest. Such a great pianist Dmitri Alexeev, undermentioned and under appreciated though.
How so? Give specifics.
Υπέροχος συνθέτης!👏👏👏❤️💕💞
Outstanding. Music from paradise.
I like your profile picture. It shows the same emotions Scriabin wanted to express
. . . or very near paradise.
00:36:18. Исполнено энергетически мощно. Благодарю.
Adoro Scriabin!!!!!
Я безумно ЛЮБЛЮ ❤
He does something so incredible here: 52:32
The way he brings out the voice in the right hand, i've never heard someone else do it. Such an inspiration!!
Actually Kissin does it too, if you look at the score the voices are intended to be brought out (indicated by a separate voice) so this guy and Kissin really did pay attention to the score.
Simply fantastic !!! One of the most innovative composers in the history of music. Thank you so much for sharing it. Greetings...
Totally awesome performances with state of the art sound quality. A must have for serious collectors.
How pleasant on a summer's day.
This guy seeing that he was a mystic still produced some pretty dark musik
Finally!! I found the piece I havnt been able to find in years. I couldn't remember the name of it. Etude in A major! Thank you!!!
This is indeed quite a presentation. I try to compare it with the original recordings. I found (and bought) a cd with the original "pressings" on ceramic (!) dated 1911 with an amazing sound quality. When I left to another country this cd got lost (of course...) and despite my efforts I never found it in music stores, online. But it is still in my head so I can compare. Sometimes I wonder if I bought this cd in another time-line... This music can enhance the dreamy effect of this idea. Thank you !
Alexeev: grande interprete e grande insegnante.
I heard many versions of these, and this set is awesome
Чудесно и гениально создано и исполненно.
I’ve learned the Op. 8 No. 2 and while it’s less known, it’s awesome to hear and play. There’s so much power. It feels magical to perform it. I hope to learn the Op. 8 No. 12 in the near future when I have time.
I plan to learn Op.8 No.12 sometime soon too :) I'm stoked and ready to learn anything -- just finished learning AND MEMORIZING the entire Grieg concerto in 24 hours of practice and Op.8 No.12 is on my VERY LONG list of pieces to learn XD
Thank you for uploading Dmitri. I have listening his. Marvellous Scriabin for years.
if there is a heaven, this must be it!!
I love Scriabin so much. Wonderful recording.. Thank you.. 👍😊
Making animation to this. So inspired , it does itself through the piano🙏
Outstanding interpretation Mr Alexeev
Wonderful poetry and bravura.
Brilliant! My personal favorite: Etudes, Op. 42: V. Etude in C-Sharp Minor. Affannato
(my Dad played this one with a similar vibrancy and passion :)
That piece is ridiculously difficult and incredibly beautiful. Respect to your dad.
mine too. took me a whole term @ 5 hours a day to learn it
Learning it right now, and damn it's painful to read and play
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Has to be the best version , thank you for putting it on UA-cam.
Quality and quantity from a fun label. ty
Τέλεια κομμάτια!!! 😊
Underrated.
Holà que bonita melodia,es como una mezcla des sentimientos y emociones!!!!gracias
Их Музыка не оставляет места равнодушию, Она всегда волнует. Музыкальный Момент С.В.Рахманинова и 12 этюд А.Н.Скрябина.
This is a brilliant cd ..not the best but close . Scriabin is given a real barb burner pounding of the ole keyboard by this master . The maniac he was !
just got done listening to lil bs new mixtape and this is almost as good
Велико Лепно!
He takes Chopin Romanticism to another level.
Gran paz me hace sentir tan bellas armonías un placer escucharlas
Me ocurre igual, y por eso quise responderle
Alexeev plays the whole Études very well, but have to recommend the Magaloff recording. It's difficult to say which interpretation I prefer. But tend to hear them the more often played by Magaloff. Because I prefer to hear all the Études one after the other. And Alexeev, in his cd, did otherwise. He has them with some Préludes and Poèmes, in between an Études opus and the other. Anyway, both Magaloff and Alexeev recordings are excellent ones. For me the Études, with the Mazurkas and his Fantasy Opus 28 rank among the best Scriabin composed. 🎶💎👍❤️
Gracias!
I love Scriabin, but listening to this with headphones you can hear every guys breath and exhale
Scriabin ah ♡
Now I know what this man has been doing for the last thirty years: learning all these. Excellent playing! He produces really sensual and beautiful sounds on this pianoforte. I heard him play Liszt many years ago, but was not terribly impressed. But this is quite different. His technique sounds so easy and relaxed. I could do with a bit more passion in places.
I want to know WHEN this was recorded?
It is not a pianoforte, it's an Steinway piano. As stated in the cd, which I have.
@@rickartdefoix1298 Ha ha! You tell me the difference!
@@cynic150 Excuses for correcting you about it. But yes, there's a difference. A piano sound is more powerful than a fortepiano, which is a more primitive instrument, that appeared before the piano. The sound is the difference. The tone pitch you can get with both instruments is a clearly different one. Anyone liking fortepianos and having heard them enough, will inmediately notice the difference. Besides, there was no reason to play Scriabin on a fortepiano. Scriabin belongs to the XXth Century, the piano as we know it, already existed.
@@rickartdefoix1298 I used "pianoforte", not "fortepiano"! "Pianoforte" is the correct full name. You think I do not know the difference?
@@cynic150 Oh, you're right. Stupid me. Excuses. Should have imagined. Read too quick. So sorry. Thanks for telling. You could have been a teen just fond of Classical music and willing to know. There are all kind of people among we, the music lovers. My mother is a Classical Music pianist and she uses to tell me that upper classes going to live Concerts usually know nothing, or not much about Music...I may have believed they were much more as those. Am not justifying myself, but it all may explain. A quickness matter, in me, also. 🎵🎶💙👍🙏
Teşekkürler. (Thanks)
I am quite astonished this pianist was not that famous after finishing the whole album.
I consider him a great.
Прекрасная музыка, вполне хорошее исполнение... чем недовольна японка, я не понял... Александр Николаевич Скрябин, что тут не так в имени...
While some of us are listening to Scriabin....most of the rest of this festering human race is drooling over Lady Gaga. It doesn't add up, does it? Thank you Brilliant Classics for sharing
What does it mean that I listen to both? I try to listen to everything but hip hop and polka are still like fingernails on chalkboards to me.
@@KenDWebber Consider the man who is deeply absorbed reading Hamlet and Macbeth, on Friday night, and then confessing to his love watching transgender female mud-wrestling, on Saturday evening.
@@horationelson57 Hahahahahaa! That is some funny stuff. :)
@@KenDWebber I'm glad to have some fellow travelers along with me and appreciating the levity. Cheers from Australia
Wouldn't it be something if Lady Gaga listened to this stuff? You never know.
Etude op8 no12 is a piece as great as beethoven moonlight sonata 3rd movement
❤
Süchtig machende Musik vollendet gespielt
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39:09
STARなら************
烈火のごとく、烈火のごとし。
🇹🇷😍🤗
Muzică frumoasă dar tristă.
Seriabin ?
It does look a lot like an E, but I can confirm it is a C!
I read Seriabin too. Weird font.
Wow, every interpretation of the Op.8 no 5 has been terrible compared to this one. I thought I just didn't like the piece, but this just blew me away!
Is it just me or there is a person snoring during the first piece? Anyway the quality of the music is just amazing!
I definitely hear call of duty zombie sounds starting around 58:50 and continuing for at least a minute
lmaooo it's just Dmitri Alexeev breathing while playing
I can't see why people think this is such wonderful music. A few of the pieces are not bad, but the rest.... No comparison to Schumann's Symphonic Etudes, let alone anything by Chopin, the master-composer for the piano.
Chopinesque
S-JEM
Long Long Long How Long*******************************
ウィオラマギカ
They stuck a prelude in here by accident.
Scriabin hasn't been under rated for decades. If anything it's over played. I agree Scriabin was transformative as a composer of piano composition, and was reflective of the times as was his comrade Rachmaninoff. But unlike Sergei, Scriabin never was able to escape the boundaries of the piano.
If you don't think Rachmaninov escaped the bounderies of the piano, listen to Island of the dead and his symphonic dances, and think again. His orcehstral works where highly inovative, from a structural and also from a orchestration point of view.
I will give that a listening today. Thanks
@@sonicide1 you can listen the Stanislav Neuhaus recording of the Scriabin pianoconcert, its far better than all the other ones. (Stanislav, not his father Heinrich)
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These breathing sounds are very unsettling so this sounds like music only fit to put on when reading old gothic novels
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Nice playing, I think? Too bad we can not hear the details in Mr. Alexeev's hard work...I suggest the record label rename themselves "Dull and Muffled Sounding Classics".
Scriabinism
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Хорошо бы в ноты заглянуть господину Алексееву. Особенно в топовых этюдах. Стыдно!
The Russian Chopin he was.
No
I (try to) assume this is a provocation / joke.
Even in the period of early opuses,
in the period of imitation of Chopin,
Scriabin did things that are beyond Chopin's strength,
even though he crap ten times!
I'm sure there are smart Poles,
who understand that.
But they're silent.
Otherwise they can't live!
esatto, per me è la continuazione di Chopin
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Just like His Surname!
Only he (maybe, can) knows!
Terrible!
svabhava sunya это вы о чем??? Какое имя???? Что ужасно???
Allora, Lei non sa, di Cosa stiamo parlando!
Il terribile che ha dovuto superare continuamente nella affinità delle forme interiori!
Più terribile e terrifico di questo!
La musica non si fa con la musica!
Così come la vita non si vive con la vita!
Scriabin è questo!
Acme continuo della crisi!
Rotture devastanti!
Krisis!
Skepsis!
Stasis!
e non più finire!
Вы сразу пишете много хороших и много плохих слов... я очень люблю Скрябина, Шумана... музыка сверхромантическая, прекрасная... Рахманинов ещё... ничего ужасного в ней нет... жизнь, да! Сирень, восходы, закаты, водопады, горы, облака... птицы, рыбы... человека мало, да! Бог в основном...
È così!
La critica va oltre questi 'etudes' che come tali vanno visti come resti fossili di un soggetto in caduta libera!
Non si confrontano i classici!
Ogni classico è di per sé!
La musica non è gossip da 'vanity fair!
(Scriabin corrode Rachmaninov se va vuole sapere...!)
In ogni caso si tratta di 'ragioni' stili e pathos desoggettivate.
Solo sul piano della destrutturazione si può arrivare a sentire Scriabin!
E quindi teniamoci le nostre ragioni!
Big up!
Scriabin was the great fanat of Elena Petrovna Blavatsky, he has Uncovered Isida at his table.. also his musics has many erotic motives, but not horror...
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