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Topic: Chopin and Scriabin etudes  (Read 5419 times)

Offline athenaeum

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Chopin and Scriabin etudes
on: January 27, 2008, 05:29:40 PM
Chopin op 25 no11 and Scriabin op8 no 12 etudes...Played for a summer seminar 4 years ago.The recording is not very clear and there are some noises but you can understand...What's your opinion?all comments accepted :)
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Online lostinidlewonder

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Re: Chopin and Scriabin etudes
Reply #1 on: February 01, 2008, 02:32:38 AM
Urrg what a horrible recording quality thus judging this is very difficult. Repeated melody notes in the Scriabin are not clear, and the Lh is pretty much drowns itself out. Is that your playing or recording causing it? Hard to tell. Scriabin was better than the Chopin, the Chopin seems still in its intermediate stages of development.
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