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Offline erak

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Scriabin Poeme Op 32 No 1
on: May 16, 2005, 06:53:55 PM
Enjoy if you can :).

Offline robert

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Re: Scriabin Poeme Op 32 No 1
Reply #1 on: May 17, 2005, 07:06:06 AM
I enjoyed this performance very much!
Great interpretation and it really feels like a poem to me. Nothing overdone or exaggerated. Do you play op.32 no.2 as well?
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Offline erak

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Re: Scriabin Poeme Op 32 No 1
Reply #2 on: May 17, 2005, 10:55:34 AM
Thanks. I have yet to grow on the 2nd poeme  :P.

Offline Bouter Boogie

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Re: Scriabin Poeme Op 32 No 1
Reply #3 on: May 18, 2005, 12:39:32 PM
Oooohh, I think it's beautiful  :D

I really luv Scriabins Poèmes, those are one of my favourite piano pieces! Soon I'm going to play Deux Poèmes op. 32 too  ;D

I like the one you play the most, it sounds very nice, very "poeme" so well done..

Btw, you shud hear this poeme played by Horowitz, I think he's great  :)
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Offline moose_opus_28

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Re: Scriabin Poeme Op 32 No 1
Reply #4 on: July 25, 2005, 04:38:03 AM
Very nice.  Also one of the few times where I actually think a performance could use more pedal!  Usually people air on the side of too much.  Also, delaying the top note of that little scale every time is a little much I think.  You do it so beautifully, but surprise us with it! Don't make us expect it every time from the opening.

I really enjoyed it!

Offline nicolaievich

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Re: Scriabin Poeme Op 32 No 1
Reply #5 on: July 28, 2005, 05:35:14 AM
Sounds beautiful, good work!
do somebody have scanned this pieces? i would love to get them in pdf format or something like that.

Offline planetdave

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Re: Scriabin Poeme Op 32 No 1
Reply #6 on: July 31, 2005, 06:47:24 PM
This is beautiful, erak! You must have a special affinity for Scriabin. You play this music with a very convincing style.

Offline grazioso

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Re: Scriabin Poeme Op 32 No 1
Reply #7 on: August 01, 2005, 04:18:01 PM
fantastic, i reall like the way the way you make your melodic line sing through. very musical playing...and the ending was well beautifully judged
Quality :)

Offline erak

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Re: Scriabin Poeme Op 32 No 1
Reply #8 on: August 02, 2005, 11:24:50 AM
Whoa, 93 downloads, I didnt think anyone would actually listen to this.

Thanks planetdave, I'm glad you noticed my love for Scriabin :p.


There are already a lot of things I dislike about my performance here, but thanks for all the comments, appreciate it!




And if anyone wants to know, I got in the conservatory, playing this piece in my program ;).

Offline hannon_freek

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Re: Scriabin Poeme Op 32 No 1
Reply #9 on: August 04, 2005, 01:43:31 PM
Hello, and can I say a beautiful recording! Your interpretation of this piece makes me almost cry  :) I can't help but think it is a little quiet though - perhaps you could turn the volume up on your speaker?

Offline Bouter Boogie

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Re: Scriabin Poeme Op 32 No 1
Reply #10 on: August 06, 2005, 12:13:33 PM
Thanks. I have yet to grow on the 2nd poeme  :P.

So how about it? Have you already got a recording of it? You should send it, though ;) I'm playing it, too ;D
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Offline Pronske

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Re: Scriabin Poeme Op 32 No 1
Reply #11 on: August 10, 2005, 02:55:54 AM
Extremely well done!  Very beautiful and poetic.  I loved the rubatos and the very musical and relaxed feel of the playing.  This is really a great performance.  Thanks for posting.

Offline erak

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Re: Scriabin Poeme Op 32 No 1
Reply #12 on: August 15, 2005, 09:35:26 PM
Thanks everyone.

Bouter Boogie, I still don't like the 2nd poeme that much, maybe I'll learn in a couple of years or something ;)

Offline wzkit

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Re: Scriabin Poeme Op 32 No 1
Reply #13 on: August 16, 2005, 09:11:02 AM
I like the relaxed, sensuous feel of your playing. I would adopt this approach myself were I to learn this piece, but maybe use a bit more pedal (both sustain and una-corda) to achieve a dreamy effect. One recording which I really like is Vladimir Sofronitzky. I prefer him to even Horowitz. I think he gets the colours and rubato for this just right.

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Re: Scriabin Poeme Op 32 No 1
Reply #14 on: April 16, 2011, 09:59:51 PM
Truly great playing of this fantastic piece! Scriabin is my favorite and has been for many years. In the library i my hometown in Sweden they had very few piano pieces on sheet music. Among the few pieces thay had a book of all preludes of Scriabin. I think I was around 12 years old when I borrowed the book and the preludes imediately spoke directly to me. It was as I have heard them before in an earlier life. From that time I have always played them (I am 52 now).
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