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jlh
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« on: April 13, 2006, 04:52:25 AM »

I decided to give my new digital camera a go and see how it records.  At the same time, I've JUST finished memorizing this etude and want to get comments and suggestions from all you pros out there on execution and interpretation.  I recorded it at my home and not at my studio, therefore it's on my digital piano and not my M&H grand. 

I need to save up some money and buy a good mic for my laptop, but in the meantime, there's this vid.

Comments/suggestions are requested and appreciated.  Thanks!!  Josh Grin

Here's the link:

http://media.putfile.com/Scriabin-Etude-in-E-Op-8-No-12
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« Reply #1 on: April 13, 2006, 07:35:26 PM »

I never heard that one before Huh

But your playing made it one of my favorites Grin
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« Reply #2 on: April 14, 2006, 05:48:44 AM »

I don't seem to be able to get to the link. Is it necessary to register?
By the way, I play this etude too...definitely one of my favourites!
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« Reply #3 on: April 14, 2006, 06:26:26 AM »

It seems like mac users have been experiencing difficulty with this site.  Undecided I will try to put the video on google and see if that works.
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« Reply #4 on: April 14, 2006, 09:37:33 PM »

Here's a new URL for the video.  If the above link doesn't work for you, you can view the video on Google Video here:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2643783458204068212

 Grin Cool
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« Reply #5 on: April 15, 2006, 05:12:28 AM »

Excellent! I used to play this piece myself - used to because I haven't practiced it in a long time, and can't play it now without a truckload of wrong notes, and I must say I like your interpretation, very musical, especially in your choice of tempo and rubato. I do take it at similar tempo, maybe slightly faster, but it seems more judicious to slow it down, thinking about it. You take care not to rush the tempo, even when there is a temptation to do so (e.g. in the last page, where the triplets come up). Great job!
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« Reply #6 on: April 15, 2006, 05:21:40 AM »

Just wanted to ask one thing. Which are your favourite recordings of this etude? Mine are Sofronitzky's, Richter's, Chitose Okashiro and Elena Kuschernova.
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« Reply #7 on: April 16, 2006, 08:28:26 AM »

Excellent! I used to play this piece myself - used to because I haven't practiced it in a long time, and can't play it now without a truckload of wrong notes, and I must say I like your interpretation, very musical, especially in your choice of tempo and rubato. I do take it at similar tempo, maybe slightly faster, but it seems more judicious to slow it down, thinking about it. You take care not to rush the tempo, even when there is a temptation to do so (e.g. in the last page, where the triplets come up). Great job!

Part of the reason for the tempo I took is the fact that since I just memorized it, I'm still practically plunking out the notes.  I can't take it faster at the moment without sacrificing something.
Still, I think it works at this tempo as well...
Thanks! Smiley
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« Reply #8 on: April 16, 2006, 10:45:31 AM »

I think it works well at this tempo, don't play it any faster. This is not an etude where one has to be really fast - in fact, sometimes I think I play it too fast. More importantly is to phrase it lyrically and give it the impression of "flight", I think.
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« Reply #9 on: April 20, 2006, 07:58:22 AM »

Just wanted to ask one thing. Which are your favourite recordings of this etude? Mine are Sofronitzky's, Richter's, Chitose Okashiro and Elena Kuschernova.

Of those, I've only heard Sofranitzky and Richter.  My personal favorite is Sofranitzky.  Speaking of which, does anyone know where to get his Scriabin recordings here in the US?

Another good recording I heard recently is by Alexander Paley.

I think my performance of this has improved since this recording.  I will try and post a new video in a few weeks, as well as possibly some other things I'm working on.
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« Reply #10 on: April 20, 2006, 08:24:26 AM »

I've never heard a digital piano played so beautifully. Don't do anything more to this, it's perfect as it is (but most probably far from perfect in your own mind, which is always the case with pianists: we always have something which - to us - makes it imperfect, but which listeners cannot hear or understand the imperfection.)


You say you could have recorded it in your studio. When might that be? I'd love to hear it on a grand acoustic.


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« Reply #11 on: April 20, 2006, 03:37:20 PM »

Beautiful!  Thanks for sharing.
Mike White
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