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Alexander Scriabin Sonata No.5, Op.53 - Elina Akselrud, piano 

Elina Akselrud
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@IrishGoat2828
@IrishGoat2828 Год назад
I just heard this recording and can say confidently that you deserve more recognition. I am playing this piece for fun and can’t play it this well your recording was great. Thank you for sharing!
@ElinaAkselrud
@ElinaAkselrud Год назад
Thanks so much!!🙏
@andreaswinterhalter
@andreaswinterhalter Год назад
Ein unglaubliches Stück, unglaublich gespielt. Danke und alles Gute für 2023!
@ElinaAkselrud
@ElinaAkselrud Год назад
Danke sehr! Guten Rutsch!
@vadimorlov4986
@vadimorlov4986 Год назад
Ритенуто на 11:18 просто волшебное! Спасибо за такое исполнение!
@ElinaAkselrud
@ElinaAkselrud Год назад
Дякую дуже!
@vadimorlov4986
@vadimorlov4986 Год назад
Вау, очень экстраординарное исполнение! Сразу слышно, кто ваш любимый композитор :)
@ElinaAkselrud
@ElinaAkselrud Год назад
У меня нет любимого композитора :) спасибо 😅
@Alix777.
@Alix777. Год назад
I can't even imagine how someone can play this without the score...Wonderful playing !
@ElinaAkselrud
@ElinaAkselrud Год назад
Thank you so much!!
@FrederickViner
@FrederickViner Год назад
Bravo, Elina! A simply stunning performance which I'll have to listen to several more times. Looking forward to exploring the rest of your interpretations :)
@ElinaAkselrud
@ElinaAkselrud Год назад
Thank you so much! 🙏
@Ivan_1791
@Ivan_1791 Год назад
Very cool. I wish I could play this piece someday.
@ElinaAkselrud
@ElinaAkselrud Год назад
Thanks!
@RolandHuettmann
@RolandHuettmann Год назад
Yes. And I feel, it needs a certain mindset. I hear a lot of notes, but why are they arranged in such a specific way?. It sounds like an exploration into a strange meta world, and the performer must recreate it within herself, even kick the boundaries. What is it? I am trying to figure out. Elina's involvement is stunning. There is no compromise.
@Ivan_1791
@Ivan_1791 Год назад
@@RolandHuettmann I think the ideal scenario is to enter a trance-like state where your consciousness tries to embody the craziness of the music while making sure you hit the right notes hahaha.
@ciararespect4296
@ciararespect4296 Год назад
@@Ivan_1791 yea that sounds about right. Of course after meticulous practice you need to relearn the piece for interpretation and know the notes subconsciously
@unknownportalmusic
@unknownportalmusic Месяц назад
​@@RolandHuettmann it seems that you aren't making certain connections here. Do you feel any of the feelings, moods or atmospheres generated by this at all?
@novellmusicmedia6895
@novellmusicmedia6895 6 месяцев назад
Very beautiful and unique left hand voicing at 2:08-2:14 Sounds like a bouquet of flowers😊
@ElinaAkselrud
@ElinaAkselrud 6 месяцев назад
Thanks so much! 🙏
@wheelmanmitch
@wheelmanmitch 4 часа назад
Beautiful! How long did you practice before this was recorded? It turned out so good 😎
@ElinaAkselrud
@ElinaAkselrud 3 часа назад
Thank you! Well, I don’t really know. I played it many times during several years on stage, recorded it as well for the film, had breaks for months, years, got back to it, refreshed, recorded again…. Hard to say tbh 😅
@lucjanocastro
@lucjanocastro Год назад
Wonderful vídeo, Elina! But forgive me to say: the man was quite crazy, wasn't he?
@ElinaAkselrud
@ElinaAkselrud Год назад
Thanks! Well I’ve never met him myself 😂
@unknownportalmusic
@unknownportalmusic Месяц назад
Another special performance version of another great piece im discovering! Aside from Scriabin, Liszt, Ravel, and Debussy, are there other composers you are aware of that you may have studied that were also able to stretch the limits of the imagination to these levels?
@ElinaAkselrud
@ElinaAkselrud Месяц назад
Thank you!! Chopin, Schumann, Messiaen, Ligeti ✨
@unknownportalmusic
@unknownportalmusic Месяц назад
@@ElinaAkselrud ok will check out the latter 3. I've tried Chopin I guess I'm not into that feel but maybe I haven't found the right pieces from him that I may be into. Also have you composed some stuff? I believe you would be capable of making some great works. Followed you on IG also.
@ElinaAkselrud
@ElinaAkselrud Месяц назад
@@unknownportalmusic Thank you. No, I do not compose.
@unknownportalmusic
@unknownportalmusic Месяц назад
@@ElinaAkselrud ok. Have you heard Gaspard De La Nuit by Ravel? I think that may be a candidate for being of the greatest compositions ever.
@Yello96486
@Yello96486 11 месяцев назад
looove it
@ElinaAkselrud
@ElinaAkselrud 11 месяцев назад
Thanks!!
@ia6413
@ia6413 Год назад
Кайф!
@ElinaAkselrud
@ElinaAkselrud Год назад
❤️
@scriabinalexander3405
@scriabinalexander3405 Год назад
Hopefully, sonatas 6 and 7 are on the way.
@ElinaAkselrud
@ElinaAkselrud Год назад
Indeed, Cap! 😅
@voswik
@voswik 8 месяцев назад
Have you ever listened to Peter Laul's recording of this? I think you'd find it interesting, though not as clearly set out as yours
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