Strauss is shit. Why are you comparing him to Scriabin. Also, I feel like I already commented this here. Is UA-cam removing all "negative" comments from everything? I find that when I expand comments to see sub comments, there is nothing half the time.
Not only was he an amazing pianist composer, but his orchestration skills are on par with the well-known great orchestrators. I only wish he wrote chamber music.
6:31 onwards flows so beautifully between sections, there's just something about it which all just fits so well, and while this recording is a bit too slow for my liking, there are lots of moments unlike any other recording, where the music is just so reserved in a way, almost like if it's coming from underground, which seems like it would be what Scriabin intended
A lot of Neo-Romantic orchestral music from the 1980s onwards, by composers who shun a straightforward return to tonality but espouse traditional aesthetics and do not shy away from sensuality, sounds like this - from Karamanov to Salonen.
@@positive.juice.apartment debatable. Although, I personally don’t really think that is sensible to compare composers of different eras in order to pick one and considering him the greatest one
Strauss meets Messiaen meets Tchaikovsky meets everything majestic and EPIC in this whole f*** ing universe.
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Strauss is shit. Why are you comparing him to Scriabin. Also, I feel like I already commented this here. Is UA-cam removing all "negative" comments from everything? I find that when I expand comments to see sub comments, there is nothing half the time.
Some comment called Strauss awful. I don’t know how you call one of the greatest orchestrators ever shit.
Going to sing it tonight with my choir Hard Chor Linz in the Brucknerhaus in Linz, Upper Austria ... wish me good luck!
Wish I could have been there! Must have been amazing.
That ending chord!!!
Masterpiece…
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@@TimoTheePiano1 general kenobi
@@TimoTheePiano1 hey man
absolutely amazing
Not only was he an amazing pianist composer, but his orchestration skills are on par with the well-known great orchestrators. I only wish he wrote chamber music.
6:31 onwards flows so beautifully between sections, there's just something about it which all just fits so well, and while this recording is a bit too slow for my liking, there are lots of moments unlike any other recording, where the music is just so reserved in a way, almost like if it's coming from underground, which seems like it would be what Scriabin intended
on god bruh
there must be some reticence in art.
Wow!
du pur génie
A lot of Neo-Romantic orchestral music from the 1980s onwards, by composers who shun a straightforward return to tonality but espouse traditional aesthetics and do not shy away from sensuality, sounds like this - from Karamanov to Salonen.
It's really incredyble music!
7:45 reminds me of Ravel Piano Concerto
Perfect.
EPIC!!!
Scriabin is objectively the greatest 20th century composer
thats a strange way of spelling "of all time"
@@positive.juice.apartment debatable. Although, I personally don’t really think that is sensible to compare composers of different eras in order to pick one and considering him the greatest one
@@LooksMatterTheMost haha true. i was half joking, no point in comparing scriabin to bach
Scriabidi Toilet IS SO HOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
luckily this is just your opinion.
15:33混濁的懸幻波瀾
13:58 triple color organ
Notes for myself:
Bro was speechless the whole way through
@@suburbaninhabitor ahahah
I never got so many likes for a comments that is not even intended to be read...
Thas because the whole piece is a banger
These notes are for all of us
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Truly Blessed Moment
0:04 вступление
1:58 тема ГП (тема разума)
3:57 2 тема ГП (тема движения)
5:35 пп тема томления
6:07 2 тема пп
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18:00 🙂👍🏻
beginning and 6:31 and some other.
La Belle sharp 6:14
True x 2 / 2 = You
5:57
Inafferabile
Interesting [ish] piece. For me, a semi-tired re-tread of the Poem of Ecstasy. I can see that it would be influential though for some later composers.
No one asked
@@mcbill7352 He's allowed to write his opinion without needing an invitation to do so. That news to you?
@@fredsikno one asked
@@mcbill7352 likewise , no one asked you.
22:20
Modernists
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TNO mordernist russia moment