A treat for those who like classical piano


'Tamar Beraia play's Rameau'. Just outstanding. Look on YouTube. :-)

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For me Olafsson is the one who master controlling himself totally, the piece perfectly without too much virtuosity demonstration or excessive mannerism...He played perfectly well but with expressivity not too slowly and not too vivace...

Beraia and Sokolov and Cziffra please me... But when we listen the same pieces hundred times or only a few times our choice differ , this is why even if Sokolov impress me a lot for example, he will not be my choice...😁

I want to listen the piece of Rameau at the end not the pianist interpretation...

Because with Rameau we have plenty of choices with good interesting interpretation... It is not the case with Scriabin, here i listen the pianist able to play Scriabin at his optimal to begin with and they are only a few... With Rameau we have plenty of choices in piano or harpsichord...

mahgister, OT. I've noticed you often speak highly of Scriabin. I have Maria Lettberg's complete set.  I find them rewarding.  Am I missing anything? 

Gilbert Rowland is the harpsichordist on the Naxos albums that I referenced earlier 

mahgister, OT. I've noticed you often speak highly of Scriabin. I have Maria Lettberg's complete set.  I find them rewarding.  Am I missing anything? 
 
 
Yes and no...
 
Most pianists cannot do it at all for me...
 
Even great names i will not mention here ...
 
Lettberg do it safe and well...I kept it.... I tried 32 versions almost none i kept ...😁
 
But it is not my favorite version...
 
Most pianist cannot play it as it must be done anyway : at the border between spirit and the abyss...
 
Scriabin do not wrote music for salon and leisure but progressively go toward the goal of writing music to save and transform human heart...
 
This music cannot be understood but felt more than any other... The melody grows toward spirit and fall into the abyss each moment , harmony must be explosive or calmed beyond anything at the same moment ...
 
Sofronitsky, Zhukov are my favorite... Neuhaus father recorded a few at the top, Neuhaus son Stanislas can do it also...
 
Some others can play him all unknown Russian giants...
 
Michael Ponti is my best non Russian but the recording is beyond atrocious...Low cost but it gives an idea of a different successful interpretation ... It is in my third favorite...
 
Music matter me the most with Scriabin, sound dont matter because this music is not beautiful as much as powerfully impactful...
 
I discovered after Scriabin by Sofronitsky long ago why i never loved Liszt piano so much.... Almost no pianist can play it as Liszt was able to do and i did not like much most of them with very few exceptions...
 
i revisioned and reevaluated my Liszt understanding completely with a controversial pianist : Ervin Nyiregyházi
 
Now i adore Liszt and consider him a giant pianist over most and a giant composer... ( Christus is my favorite works)