A real rollercoaster of emotions and a truly remarkable masterpiece. Colors respect very much the moods, new pedal is very interesting. Every new video gets better, great job as always! :)
This sonata to me is something inexplicable. The connection I've built with it over the past half year of listening to it has changed me, I'd sell my sould to talk to Scriabin and ask him how he even thought of this work
Try to play voicing notes (C, B, Bb, A, Ab) with right hand, should be much easier. I didn't put them for rh, because I followed the score too much, but seems like it's the best way to play this part!
Awesome visualization! Scriabin’s late music has a way of sticking in my brain for a while-it’s so addicting. If I could put in a suggestion I would love to see Lugansky’s recording of Rachmaninoff Sonata No.2 visualized like this. Keep up the great work! :)
@@Shinobu_Kocho578 ok, but … why? Doesn’t make any musical sense to do so. The piece has a blank key-signature and I don’t believe there’s a single GMaj chord used in it … hard to imagine why anyone would want to ascribe such traditional tonality to such a polytonal, complex, mysterious piece anyway.
@@Shinobu_Kocho578 Thank you for the clarification. I was a bit confused on the big chords. Any tips on what hand to use on the middle staff? Or you can just play on what hand your comfortable with?
@@VinceRicafort-xo9lu i try to make it as convenient as possible when it comes to using hands but sometimes you have to play two staves with one hand for example on bar 16 the middle and top stave