Alexander Scriabin Sonata No.7, Op.64, White Mass - Elina Akselrud, piano

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Piano, sound & video postproduction: Elina Akselrud

Light, sound & video recording, sound mastering, video postproduction: Denis Zhdanov

This video project was realized through the support of Hinker-Fonds, Gesellschaft der Freunde der KUG

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What a fantastic rendition - Scriabin is a fascinating composer as is his music! You played magnificently 🤩👏🏻
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pianothingsmusic
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Man, that whole section from 7:20 - 7:40 was heavenly! Woooow.

spacevspitch
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Dear Elina, just 2 words: Brava and Thankyou.

andreaswinterhalter
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Well executed. Although i dont know really what was going through his mind for this one but im sure it was some interesting things and feelings. Its definetly beyond my level of comprehension artistically or emotionally.
I also realized, these classical composers really maximized their art creativity time in an era without smartphones of even TVs to be able to concentrate so much on accomplishing this stuff.

unknownportalmusic
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All your Scriabin interpretations are truly something else! They’re so inspired :) every piece you play I feel like I hear it for the first time again

thibomeurkens
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Incredible!
Waiting for the 8th one, my fav ❤

vadimorlov
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Brava!!! This is some really difficult music. You are very active with arm movement to get into position. Trills must be million dollar articulations. You feel it deeply, it's important to you; it shows. Beautiful show.

DavidMiller-bpet
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Excellent, every note is clearly hearably and exact, beautiful transparent sound, from what I heard so far, your best Skrjabin sonata :)

heinzheinzl
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Very impressive. And congratulations to 1000 subscribers:)

forgotmypassport
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Such an amazing performance. Everything is presented so clearly but also has unique personal touches. Exquisite tonal palette.

Btw we can hear some echoes from the preceding sonata in this one! Maybe they really belong as a pair.

MichaelKaykov