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Description: Nov 6 2006 Jeffrey Lee rerecorded Scriabin Etude op 8 no 12... i hope its a little better now :D please leave some feedback or suggestions please |
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Kryptykk ::: Favorites 2007-12-16 12:46:34 Excellent performance! One of the best interpretations that I have heard. __________________________________________________ | |
violintviolinist ::: Favorites 2007-11-05 23:11:00 but i think your first four notes in the right hand are too..even. aren't they eighth notes tied to sixteenths or something like that? i don't remember.but i guess it is your own interpretation.. __________________________________________________ | |
violintviolinist ::: Favorites 2007-11-04 16:52:02 even better than your last video on this... __________________________________________________ | |
alanlej ::: Favorites 2007-10-24 15:25:35 on the internet & youtube at least, this is one of the very extremely few (masters included) interpretation where it's played right, i.e beautifully. Not playing it with the regularity of a metronome but with lots of rubato, changes of tempo with gives that kind of "despair" touch it was meant to have. The midpart, though a little powerfull, as the dreamish and nostalgic tone it must have while most pianist play it as if it was meant to be danced somehow! __________________________________________________ | |
klausknulp ::: Favorites 2007-10-21 17:50:06 this is a very well done interpretation! congratulations! __________________________________________________ | |
diablo41 ::: Favorites 2007-09-21 11:36:12 At 00.49 there is an arab subliminal message! __________________________________________________ | |
monkfishseye ::: Favorites 2007-08-27 17:13:48 fuck yeah! so wunderfull powerfull and punctuated it might be like a metal-version, which i mean as a compliment, i might also suggest this because of the raw , a bit noisy sound of the recording, but to me it feels just right right on ! __________________________________________________ | |
beercan75 ::: Favorites 2007-08-10 03:13:33 Wonderful, passionate and expressive. Awesome artistry. BC __________________________________________________ | |
ppx79 ::: Favorites 2007-08-03 17:18:20 wow, Jeff (this is Pan by the way), this is great. I've always loved this piece. __________________________________________________ | |
jiminie612 ::: Favorites 2007-07-01 23:47:45 That was beautiful. (: __________________________________________________ | |
burobbi ::: Favorites 2007-06-28 21:04:18 great improvement from e previous! curious, did u model this after any1? horowitz? a tiny suggestion: scriabin was a famous synasthete; he sees colour in music, so his harmonies tend to be colourful, imaginative and above all, significant! @ 0'55 or 1'06 the small dark minor 9ths wld be great to show! e many dissonances as well; the piece wld then be more full bodied and flavourful! jus be careful, dont make it sound too virtuosic or martellato. otherwise, its brilliant. Bravo! __________________________________________________ | |
LVB1770 ::: Favorites 2007-06-26 15:56:30 BRAVO! Excellent performance! Only advice I can give you is to listen the Scriabin piano rolls. On you tube search Scriabin piano roll. Also, Listen to John Bell Young on You Tube. He did a master class on the piece. __________________________________________________ | |
ChrisWatch ::: Favorites 2007-06-16 02:46:49 evgeny kissins interpretation is one of a kind and truthfully kissins interpretation is more understable in the big climax such as horowitz rushing thru it but i fear kissin may have practiced it to much before going onto stage anyways we have our bad days this i really like i wish you would get a better mic... __________________________________________________ | |
slicejl152 ::: Favorites 2007-06-13 16:31:39 yamaha c5. thanks :) __________________________________________________ | |
chopin5440 ::: Favorites 2007-06-08 16:41:35 very musical interpretation//nice piano too, what kind is it?//very good power and accuracy//you should be proud of your ability//I like your repertoire selection with your other videos also. Great to see these staples performed well//don't every stop!! __________________________________________________ |
Monday, December 31, 2007
Jeffrey Lee playing Scriabin Etude op 8 no 12 rerecorded
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