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In Reply to: RE: Scriabin's "Le poeme de l'extase" (Poem of Ecstasy). . . with choral parts??? posted by jdaniel@jps.net on February 16, 2021 at 07:42:49:
As do a few others, Sinopoli takes the liberty of inserting an approximate two bar rest at RM 41 (19:15 on the recording). It makes for an extra-dramatic finish.
Edits: 02/17/21
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- RE: Scriabin's "Le poeme de l'extase" (Poem of Ecstasy). . . with choral parts??? - Mel 10:03:52 02/17/21 (6)
- Thanks for that tidbit - very interesting! - Chris from Lafayette 11:23:20 02/17/21 (5)
- Yes, very interesting. I'm ashamed I don't have the score handy, but no room with all the Modern Ceramics and - jdaniel@jps.net 16:39:05 02/17/21 (0)
- RE: Thanks for that tidbit - very interesting! - Mel 14:47:56 02/17/21 (3)
- Instead of a Luftpause, I suppose you could call it an unmarked fermata over the bar line - Chris from Lafayette 20:18:30 02/17/21 (2)
- RE: Instead of a Luftpause, I suppose you could call it an unmarked fermata over the bar line - gussclarinet 14:12:13 02/19/21 (1)
- Could be - I saw only the little two-minute excerpt which Todd had linked to [nt] - Chris from Lafayette 01:18:45 02/21/21 (0)