to arensky,
re. some random thoughts
hmmm.. i've listened to prokofiev's sarcasm a number of time since you last suggested. and some how i am not totally convinced by it. and interestingly, i wasnt either when i first hear it many years ago. true, the set brings about a variety of moods, and parts are very exciting and catchy, but somehow it lacks of a feeling of "completion". hmm...well, dont know if that is the right word i am thinkin, but, to me, its a bit like a thin, experimental sketch book; it has plenty of colour, variety of texture, and shapes, but it feels like a work of curiousity than anything totally planned and set forth.
op 4 is an early prokofieff's work: chromatic and romantic. true, as you said it is much more straight forward compared to op. 17. take suggestion diabolique out of the set, op. 4 would have suffered abit.
and then i listened to vision fugitives. again after many years of absence. and i love that set even more now! it is exceedingly beautiful. its a work i will definately come to learn and play in the future.
btw, back to topic:
what u think if i put a couple of spanish pieces in lieu of any prokofieff.
say this:
4 scarlatti sonatas
schuman op 17
intermission
beethoven op. 109
granados Le Quiebros ( from goyescas )
albeniez triana ( from iberia )
anyone? kassaa? susan? oh susan, pls dont jot down any modern italian pieces/composers, as much as i like italy as a country. and the food can be sublime!
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to kreso
thanks for your input. the original program is no longer valid. it has developed into something else, though beethoven has to be there, for the sake of my love to this work.