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Topic: The five most difficult Preludes op 11 by Scriabin Preludes  (Read 3442 times)

Offline arpeggiosnake

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 Is num 14  the hardest?

I wanna know you opinion.

Thanks in advance
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Offline fred smalls

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Re: The five most difficult Preludes op 11 by Scriabin Preludes
Reply #1 on: April 23, 2005, 08:09:07 PM
No.24 is up there. Tricky rhythm to sort out when beggining the piece, and it is quite fast.

EDIT:  Heres my analysis (but really you should be asking Koji)
In chronological order:

no.7
no.11
no.14
no.18
no.19
no.24

Hmmm... thats six... and I havent played them all... lol
Still, this seems reasonable...

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