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Toward the Flame: Boris Petrushansky’s Journey Through Scriabin’s Universe

Alexander Scriabin died in April 1915, at forty-three, of a fever that took him within a week — leaving his great mystical project unfinished. He left behind a piano language no one had spoken before, one that a century later still questions every interpreter who approaches it. Boris Petrushansky has spent a lifetime preparing his answer. In a new album and an extended conversation with Piano Street, he traces Scriabin’s path from the early Preludes to the final, shattering Op. 74. Read more

Topic: Opinions on the difficuly of the "Air" from Bachs 6th Partita E minor  (Read 3658 times)

Offline dtmowns

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I am wondering about this for my first counterpoint piece? I think that probably an invention would be safer but I wondered what you guys thought.
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