Scriabin

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i think i was away from the internet and the time and never saw the responses. so thanks!

by proto-lj was nakhchivan referring to the person or the website, i wonder

thomp, Tuesday, 29 March 2011 13:56 (thirteen years ago) link

ha i'd totally forgotten about the second sonata

that totally reads like a 2k8 era l0u j4g post doesn't it? which is a good thing in its way, cuz the poem of ecstasy is probably my favourite scriabin

kid 606: the nultness (nakhchivan), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 14:05 (thirteen years ago) link

two years pass...

need more Scriabin recs. Am listening to his piano etudes right now, performed by S. Richter. Am with the post above about never having enjoyed him as much as I thought I should, and thus far, I think it's because his music seemed too traditionally romantic to me, unlike, say Debussy or even the late period Liszt. Can anyone give me their impressions of his writing "style"?

Dominique, Monday, 24 February 2014 16:40 (ten years ago) link

I knew a Scriabin specialist some years ago. I mean a real obsessive who had tracked down surviving relatives and the recordings by just about every capable pianist who had ever tackled his work.

I was already interested in the composer, knew him by reputation, asked for a primer and got it. I came away with two words unmistakably inscribed on my skull.

Sofronitsky & Denon

Call the Cops, Monday, 24 February 2014 18:41 (ten years ago) link

thank you! Listening now on youtube, first thought is that the performance is much clearer than others I've heard. Sofronitsky really takes time to make each note audible, and with this music, I think that helps. I haven't actually looked at much Scriabin sheet music, but rhythmically, it seems all over the place, almost sounding improvised at times. Wonder how much is left to the performer.

Dominique, Monday, 24 February 2014 21:40 (ten years ago) link

four years pass...

Redirect from here. . .

Turns out, I have three Scriabin albums that I've not played in at least a decade. They are this one, this one, and this one (the two with the "psychedelic" covers indicate that they were, "Newly recorded in the USSR" — talk about a totally obsolete cover).

I've got some Schubert on my plate right now, but I will be checking back in after I get these on the turntable for some thoughts.

(V) (°,,,,°) (V) (Austin), Saturday, 7 July 2018 03:06 (five years ago) link


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