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Topic: Scriabin Poeme Tragique Op. 34  (Read 1840 times)

Offline seizefate09

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Scriabin Poeme Tragique Op. 34
on: October 20, 2007, 07:21:41 PM
Has anyone played this piece? what do you think of it?

How difficult do you think it is compared to the other works of scriabin?

Offline hodi

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Re: Scriabin Poeme Tragique Op. 34
Reply #1 on: October 20, 2007, 07:46:00 PM
i didn't play it but went through it.

it is a difficult work. polyrhytmic to death as other scriabin works.
you need a very good left hand .
 

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