Amazing. Scriabin was one of the very few composers for whom I could say without any doubt that he was a genius Looking forward to the 8th sonata analysis; that one seems much less straightforward to analyze though
@@jaybeardmusic8074 The 8th is probably one of my favorite pieces of all time. It is such an enigmatic piece, I understand it very little. Can't wait for the analysis!
Amazing. Scriabin was one of the very few composers for whom I could say without any doubt that he was a genius
Looking forward to the 8th sonata analysis; that one seems much less straightforward to analyze though
A genius indeed! All his works are to a high standard.
Yea, the 8th sonata is probably the most complex!
@@jaybeardmusic8074 The 8th is probably one of my favorite pieces of all time. It is such an enigmatic piece, I understand it very little. Can't wait for the analysis!
Definitely one of my favorite Scriabin sonatas! Thank you very much (2:46 this is definitely one of my favorite motifs from across all the sonatas)
It’s so haunting it’s also one of my favourite’s
Best scriabin sonata. Richter recording best. Although I like Johann Christian Bach op 17 n°3 in G a bit more
Awesome analysis...a piece with the same evil sh$@ that is in the ninth . Corruption of innocence.
Amazing, thank you
Cheers!
I love scriabin, and i love your work thank for all your time
Thank you! Glad to see people that appreciate Scriabin! Cheers!
Very interesting indeed
analyse black mass next?
That one’s probably my favorite, but white mass first! I’m doing them in order.
great video!
Thank you!
It is not atonal.
so in which tonality is this work?