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Which is harder?

Op 8-12
2 (18.2%)
Op 42-5
9 (81.8%)

Total Members Voted: 11

Topic: Scriabin - Etude Op 8-12 and Etude Op 42-5  (Read 1875 times)

Offline presto agitato

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Scriabin - Etude Op 8-12 and Etude Op 42-5
on: July 20, 2011, 03:47:28 PM
Hello.
This would be a hard question, but in your opinion which of those etudes is the most difficult one?
I'd really like to know your opinions.

Thanks.
The masterpiece tell the performer what to do, and not the performer telling the piece what it should be like, or the cocomposer what he ought to have composed.

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Re: Scriabin - Etude Op 8-12 and Etude Op 42-5
Reply #1 on: July 29, 2011, 01:47:08 AM
Anybody?
The masterpiece tell the performer what to do, and not the performer telling the piece what it should be like, or the cocomposer what he ought to have composed.

--Alfred Brendel--

Offline danhuyle

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Re: Scriabin - Etude Op 8-12 and Etude Op 42-5
Reply #2 on: August 02, 2011, 08:06:52 AM
Etude Op8/12 is the easier to learn  :)

You'd be amazed at how easy it is to memorize.
Perfection itself is imperfection.

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