I simply don't get it.
How is Messiaen not contemporary?
You claim to find the chords on the No. 10 "extremely dissonate and annoying," and considering that no. 6 is even more dissonate, I don't get your logic that I might want to play that instead.
It would be nice to know what you didn't like about my Prok 6.
"And don`t play Petrouchka. the Pollini fans in the back of the theater will only laugh at you"
Just because a world-class pianist can play a piece better than you, you shouldn't be playing it? Then, by your "logic," I shouldn't be playing the Messiaen either, considering Muraro can kick my butt at it anytime.
You ask "And what pieces have you played that are more difficult that Petrouckha?"
I said "as i have played pieces of similar difficulty previously."
Read the thread more carefully before you belittle me. Some of the pieces similar to difficulty to Petrushka that I played include: Islamey, Don Juan, Trascendental Etudes, Prok. Concerto 3..
Wow. This wasn`t the kind of response I was expecting.
I even said that I thought you would become a great pianist some day. The Petrouchka comment was of course a joke. Everybody with and EQ above 2 should understand that. You are of course allowed to try to play it if you want to.
What I don`t like about your Prokofiev 6 is that the rythme and fury is no were near as good as it should be. And you were obviously playing faster than you wanted. I think I remember that you said so yourself.
Avtually I think that no10 from vingt regards is much more dissonant than no6. And no6 is mostly dissonante in the fast section(the slow does have some but not extremely like in no10) and this sounds almost Prokofian and sorry for the bad word but it sounds cool. The slow section of no10 is fo course slow and therefor the dissonance is easier to hear and also it just sounds a bit annoying at times(not always). And of course play it if you want to.
Contemporary=At this time, in the same age as now, now a-days, modern.
Messiaen is certainly no of those things. If you want to play contemporary music than look for composers such as Ligeti, Boulez, Rzewski, Nordheim etc.
Messiaen was of course contemporary music. Liszt used to be a contemporary composer. He is not anymore. Do you think that you can say that all composers that lived from 1920 to present always will be contemporary? That is just stupid. That means that even in the year 3000 Messiaen will be a contemporary composer. And he will certainly not be. He used to be a contemporary composer but not anymore. End of argument.
-The Mephisto