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Topic: SCRIABIN - Sonata no.8 op66(6) (Read 367 times)
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jakev2.0
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I'm not familiar with this piece, but am listening and quite enjoying it. Can tell it's an improvement since last time. Bravo! 
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ramseytheii
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Definitely much improved! And yet one still feels you can go deeper into the music. The ending is wild but can be better paced I think, and perhaps the allegro sections can be just one hair slower, with breathing instead of run-on-sentences, and that will give you more room to maneuver the speeding-up section.
There are much more contrasts in this recording than the last, and overall much stronger! I'm impressed that you did it from memory.
Walter Ramsey
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andhow04
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Thanks for the comments! I thought this forum loved scriabin sonatas. wheres all the people?!
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