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moi69
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SOrry for the wrong notes
Scriabin.mp3
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March 03, 2007, 02:01:51 PM »
Wow, that's really an impressive piece of music! What a discovery!!!
I didn't play the 1st Sonata until now and I don't remember, that I have heard it in the past. What a somber atmosphere and what power lies in these harmonies. I'm totally fascinated. I know now, what I will learn, when I have conquered the 4th movement of Chopin's 1st Sonata
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It's the movement that makes the sound.
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Re: Scriabin
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March 03, 2007, 08:45:32 PM »
Quote from: moi69 on March 03, 2007, 12:06:09 PM
SOrry for the wrong notes
Well I like this VERY much. I just have heard Ashkenazy so far and I really appreciate your approach. There is a problem with the recording but who cares?(Edit: it's NOT the recording, I had a problem with my soundcard
) It is very much interpreted from inside yourself. Well I have a few questions: Are you really only 16? This is a very advanced interpretation in my book
I just can judge (IF even) about what I hear. And I hear intuitively (at least at the current moment) something very undescribable and profound in this playing. Second question: what is this about your username?
*whistles*...
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March 03, 2007, 09:00:42 PM »
I love it!!!
Very advanced if you're olny 16!!
What piece is it though? I should know...
RnB
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Thanks everybody! First, about my username, I'm French, and 69 is only my department number, nothing else. ^^ And, I'm 16 , and this is the final of the first sonata ( by Scriabin of course). I'd like to work all the sonata, maybe during the summer vacations.
Anne Louise
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Quote from: moi69 on March 04, 2007, 08:42:34 AM
Thanks everybody! First, about my username, I'm French, and 69 is only my department number, nothing else. ^^ And, I'm 16 , and this is the final of the first sonata ( by Scriabin of course). I'd like to work all the sonata, maybe during the summer vacations.
Anne Louise
Sorry for suspicions
(I thought you were a guy) You play really interesting, keep it up!
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