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Scriabin: Mazurkas, Poèmes & Impromtus 

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This multi-disc set of piano works by Scriabin is the fourth and final instalment in Dmitri Alexeev’s monumental endeavour to record Scriabin’s entire oeuvre for the piano on Brilliant Classics
Composer: Alexander Scriabin
Artists: Dmitri Alexeev piano
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Tracklist:
00:00:00 Valse, Op. 1
00:03:44 Mazurkas, Op. 3: I. Tempo giusto in B Minor
00:08:02 Mazurkas, Op. 3: II. Allegretto non tanto in F-Sharp Minor
00:09:52 Mazurkas, Op. 3: III. Allegretto in G Minor
00:11:40 Mazurkas, Op. 3: IV. Moderato in E Major
00:15:20 Mazurkas, Op. 3: V. Doloroso in D-Sharp Minor
00:19:02 Mazurkas, Op. 3: VI. Scherzando in C-Sharp Minor
00:21:44 Mazurkas, Op. 3: VII. Con passione in E Minor
00:25:18 Mazurkas, Op. 3: VIII. Con moto in B-Flat Minor
00:28:29 Mazurkas, Op. 3: IX. Mazurka in G-Sharp Minor
00:31:31 Mazurkas, Op. 3: X. Mazurka in E-Flat Minor
00:37:50 Allegro appassionato, Op. 4
00:47:55 2 Nocturnes, Op. 5: I. Andante in F-Sharp Minor
00:51:26 2 Nocturnes, Op. 5: II. Allegretto in A Major
00:53:51 2 Impromptus à la mazur, Op. 7: I. Impromptus in G-Sharp Minor
00:58:01 2 Impromptus à la mazur, Op. 7: II. Impromptus in F-Sharp Major
01:01:54 2 Morceaux pour la main gauche, Op. 9: II. Nocturne
01:06:56 2 Impromptus, Op. 10: I. Impromptus in F-Sharp Minor
01:10:51 2 Impromptus, Op. 10: II. Impromptus in A Major
01:13:47 2 Impromptus, Op. 12: I. Impromptus in F-Sharp Major
01:18:49 2 Impromptus, Op. 12: II. Impromptus in B-Flat Minor
01:22:48 2 Impromptus, Op. 14: I. Impromptus in B Major
01:25:14 2 Impromptus, Op. 14: II. Impromptus in F-Sharp Minor
01:29:48 Allegro de concert, Op. 18
01:36:24 Polonaise, Op. 21
01:43:37 9 Mazurkas, Op. 25: I. Mazurka in F Minor
01:47:33 9 Mazurkas, Op. 25: II. Mazurka in C Major
01:50:53 9 Mazurkas, Op. 25: III. Mazurka in E Minor
01:52:57 9 Mazurkas, Op. 25: IV. Mazurka in E Major
01:57:15 9 Mazurkas, Op. 25: V. Mazurka in C-Sharp Minor
02:01:27 9 Mazurkas, Op. 25: VI. Mazurka in F-Sharp Major
02:03:41 9 Mazurkas, Op. 25: VII. Mazurka in F-Sharp Minor
02:08:45 9 Mazurkas, Op. 25: VIII. Mazurka in B Major
02:11:04 9 Mazurkas, Op. 25: IX. Mazurka in E-Flat Minor
02:14:39 Fantaisie in B Minor, Op. 28
02:25:12 2 Poèmes, Op. 32: I. Andante cantabile in F-Sharp Major
02:28:06 2 Poèmes, Op. 32: II. Allegro, con eleganzza, con fiducia in D Major
02:29:46 Poème tragique in B-Flat Major, Op. 34
02:33:37 Poème satanique, Op. 36
02:39:46 Valse in A-Flat Major, Op. 38
02:45:39 2 Mazurkas, Op. 40: I. Allegro in D-Flat Major
02:47:30 2 Mazurkas, Op. 40: II. Piacevole in F-Sharp Major
02:48:58 Poème, Op. 41
02:54:26 Feuillet d’album in F-Sharp Major
02:55:23 2 Poèmes, Op .44: I. Lento in C Major
02:56:42 2 Poèmes, Op .44: II. Moderato in C Major
02:57:52 3 Morceaux, Op. 45: I. Feuillet d’album
02:58:47 3 Morceaux, Op. 45: II. Poème fantasque
02:59:19 Scherzo, Op. 46
03:00:48 3 Morceaux, Op. 49: III. Rêverie
03:02:10 4 Morceaux, Op. 51: I. Fragilité
03:04:17 4 Morceaux, Op. 51: III. Poème ailé
03:05:32 4 Morceaux, Op. 51: IV. Danse languide
03:06:30 3 Morceaux, Op. 52: I. Poème
03:09:24 3 Morceaux, Op. 52: II. Énigme
03:10:46 3 Morceaux, Op. 52: III. Poème languide
03:11:44 4 Pièces, Op. 56: II. Ironies
03:14:12 4 Pièces, Op. 56: III. Nuances
03:15:41 2 Morceaux, Op. 57: I. Désir
03:16:58 2 Morceaux, Op. 57: II. Caresse dansée
03:18:47 Feuillet d’album, Op. 58
03:20:27 2 Morceaux, Op. 59: I. Poème
03:22:47 Poème-Nocturne, Op. 61
03:30:10 2 Poèmes, Op. 63: I. Masque
03:31:21 2 Poèmes, Op. 63: II. Étrangeté
03:33:26 2 Poèmes, Op. 71: I. Fantastique
03:35:17 2 Poèmes, Op. 71: II. En rêvant, avec une grande douceur
03:37:32 Vers la flame, Op. 72
03:43:44 2 Danses, Op. 73: I. Guirlandes
03:47:04 2 Danses, Op. 73: II. Flammes sombres
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@BrilliantClassics
@BrilliantClassics 2 года назад
Thank you so much for listening and don't forget to subscribe to Brilliant Classics! Tracklist: 00:00:00 Valse, Op. 1 00:03:44 Mazurkas, Op. 3: I. Tempo giusto in B Minor 00:08:02 Mazurkas, Op. 3: II. Allegretto non tanto in F-Sharp Minor 00:09:52 Mazurkas, Op. 3: III. Allegretto in G Minor 00:11:40 Mazurkas, Op. 3: IV. Moderato in E Major 00:15:20 Mazurkas, Op. 3: V. Doloroso in D-Sharp Minor 00:19:02 Mazurkas, Op. 3: VI. Scherzando in C-Sharp Minor 00:21:44 Mazurkas, Op. 3: VII. Con passione in E Minor 00:25:18 Mazurkas, Op. 3: VIII. Con moto in B-Flat Minor 00:28:29 Mazurkas, Op. 3: IX. Mazurka in G-Sharp Minor 00:31:31 Mazurkas, Op. 3: X. Mazurka in E-Flat Minor 00:37:50 Allegro appassionato, Op. 4 00:47:55 2 Nocturnes, Op. 5: I. Andante in F-Sharp Minor 00:51:26 2 Nocturnes, Op. 5: II. Allegretto in A Major 00:53:51 2 Impromptus à la mazur, Op. 7: I. Impromptus in G-Sharp Minor 00:58:01 2 Impromptus à la mazur, Op. 7: II. Impromptus in F-Sharp Major 01:01:54 2 Morceaux pour la main gauche, Op. 9: II. Nocturne 01:06:56 2 Impromptus, Op. 10: I. Impromptus in F-Sharp Minor 01:10:51 2 Impromptus, Op. 10: II. Impromptus in A Major 01:13:47 2 Impromptus, Op. 12: I. Impromptus in F-Sharp Major 01:18:49 2 Impromptus, Op. 12: II. Impromptus in B-Flat Minor 01:22:48 2 Impromptus, Op. 14: I. Impromptus in B Major 01:25:14 2 Impromptus, Op. 14: II. Impromptus in F-Sharp Minor 01:29:48 Allegro de concert, Op. 18 01:36:24 Polonaise, Op. 21 01:43:37 9 Mazurkas, Op. 25: I. Mazurka in F Minor 01:47:33 9 Mazurkas, Op. 25: II. Mazurka in C Major 01:50:53 9 Mazurkas, Op. 25: III. Mazurka in E Minor 01:52:57 9 Mazurkas, Op. 25: IV. Mazurka in E Major 01:57:15 9 Mazurkas, Op. 25: V. Mazurka in C-Sharp Minor 02:01:27 9 Mazurkas, Op. 25: VI. Mazurka in F-Sharp Major 02:03:41 9 Mazurkas, Op. 25: VII. Mazurka in F-Sharp Minor 02:08:45 9 Mazurkas, Op. 25: VIII. Mazurka in B Major 02:11:04 9 Mazurkas, Op. 25: IX. Mazurka in E-Flat Minor 02:14:39 Fantaisie in B Minor, Op. 28 02:25:12 2 Poèmes, Op. 32: I. Andante cantabile in F-Sharp Major 02:28:06 2 Poèmes, Op. 32: II. Allegro, con eleganzza, con fiducia in D Major 02:29:46 Poème tragique in B-Flat Major, Op. 34 02:33:37 Poème satanique, Op. 36 02:39:46 Valse in A-Flat Major, Op. 38 02:45:39 2 Mazurkas, Op. 40: I. Allegro in D-Flat Major 02:47:30 2 Mazurkas, Op. 40: II. Piacevole in F-Sharp Major 02:48:58 Poème, Op. 41 02:54:26 Feuillet d’album in F-Sharp Major 02:55:23 2 Poèmes, Op .44: I. Lento in C Major 02:56:42 2 Poèmes, Op .44: II. Moderato in C Major 02:57:52 3 Morceaux, Op. 45: I. Feuillet d’album 02:58:47 3 Morceaux, Op. 45: II. Poème fantasque 02:59:19 Scherzo, Op. 46 03:00:48 3 Morceaux, Op. 49: III. Rêverie 03:02:10 4 Morceaux, Op. 51: I. Fragilité 03:04:17 4 Morceaux, Op. 51: III. Poème ailé 03:05:32 4 Morceaux, Op. 51: IV. Danse languide 03:06:30 3 Morceaux, Op. 52: I. Poème 03:09:24 3 Morceaux, Op. 52: II. Énigme 03:10:46 3 Morceaux, Op. 52: III. Poème languide 03:11:44 4 Pièces, Op. 56: II. Ironies 03:14:12 4 Pièces, Op. 56: III. Nuances 03:15:41 2 Morceaux, Op. 57: I. Désir 03:16:58 2 Morceaux, Op. 57: II. Caresse dansée 03:18:47 Feuillet d’album, Op. 58 03:20:27 2 Morceaux, Op. 59: I. Poème 03:22:47 Poème-Nocturne, Op. 61 03:30:10 2 Poèmes, Op. 63: I. Masque 03:31:21 2 Poèmes, Op. 63: II. Étrangeté 03:33:26 2 Poèmes, Op. 71: I. Fantastique 03:35:17 2 Poèmes, Op. 71: II. En rêvant, avec une grande douceur 03:37:32 Vers la flame, Op. 72 03:43:44 2 Danses, Op. 73: I. Guirlandes 03:47:04 2 Danses, Op. 73: II. Flammes sombres
@mariarosalbaditolla9409
@mariarosalbaditolla9409 2 года назад
Sono ignorante in fatto di musica ma amo ascoltarla e farmi trasportare dalle note. Scriabin è tra i miei preferiti. Con lui il viaggio e' entusiasmante, la sua musica produce incredibili atmosfere dove ogni volta mente e cuore involano.
@neptun-uran2023
@neptun-uran2023 Год назад
Гениальный композитор. Прекрасная музыка и оформление заставки. Слушая, погружаюсь в сказку, мечту, сон
@Kowjja
@Kowjja 8 месяцев назад
Few music elevate the soul like Scriabin's
@user-vv4jk9kw2x
@user-vv4jk9kw2x 2 года назад
Дмитрий Алексеев превосходно исполняет произведения А. Скрябина
@gershompesach
@gershompesach 2 года назад
I can't decide if Scriabin's style is closer 2 Bill Evans' or Oscar Peterson's style...an outlandish statement? no! a testament 2 the versatility of the piano!
@Nikoych
@Nikoych 2 года назад
I truly believe Scriabin is among the greatest musical minds that has ever lived. His legacy will surely grow as years go by.
@supernintendro
@supernintendro 8 месяцев назад
Scriabin's legacy today is thankfully bigger than ever. As little as around a decade ago, Scriabin was still mostly known only among pianists, but now it seems all sorts of musicians and fans of classical music are appreciative of his music.
@louise_rose
@louise_rose 5 месяцев назад
@@supernintendro Yep, I remember reading that in the fifty years after 1917, "Prometheus", his last finished work for orchestra, was performed in public only THREE times, globally! It was quite hard to get to hear it even in the 1980s (I taped a performance broadcast live in 1985 to a cassette). These days he's far more appreciated and played.
@bernardparret3191
@bernardparret3191 5 месяцев назад
I truly agree. Unfortunately he is little known to the majority of music lovers in France (I am French) who listen chiefly to Mussorgsky and Rimsky. Too bad !
@user-vv4jk9kw2x
@user-vv4jk9kw2x 2 года назад
Очень рад появлению сборника А. Скрябина с большим количеством произведений. Очень красивая подборка
@ellenmaccarrone4936
@ellenmaccarrone4936 2 года назад
Like Raffi Torossian, who wrote a month ago (Today's Jan. 2, 2022), I never heard of Scriabin before. Wondrous musician. It's amazing that classical USA radio stations like KING FM in Seattle and WQXR in NYC rarely if ever play his copious compositions. Thanks for the introduction. 👵
@yebyo
@yebyo Год назад
What an author, what a player....!
@schnabelite
@schnabelite Год назад
Personal thumbnails: Op.12/1 Fis Op.12/2 bb Also Allegro de concert Op.18 features Scriabin at his most Brahmsian. Also in the etude op.8/9 in g-sharp minor Scriabin went full Brahms
@hannawagenknecht6378
@hannawagenknecht6378 2 года назад
Diese Musik hat Kraft,gibt Kraft,das ist schön und dankenswert.
@Minuestis
@Minuestis Год назад
Genio Scriabin. Necesitamos más de estos hombres.
@Javid_74
@Javid_74 2 года назад
Scriabin. One of the most wonderful composers of his time, and unfortunately was seemingly forgotten about as fast as he accumulated his fame. But we still remember him! Hahhah. Him and his wonderful grasp of dynamics, lyrical movements, and harmonic progression. Long live.
@tr7938
@tr7938 2 года назад
He's quite popular. He's not "forgotten" at all.
@Javid_74
@Javid_74 Год назад
@@tr7938 I mean in the context of the period he was alive to afterwards. He was quite the sensation while alive and not so for a while afterwards. I just find it curious because for the majority of composers it is the other way around.
@MsCValentiner
@MsCValentiner 2 года назад
Absolutely wonderful. Where has he been all my life??
@jarodvmusic
@jarodvmusic 9 месяцев назад
I play this often.
@marcphilos9915
@marcphilos9915 Год назад
Scriabin's mazurkas are a luxurious bounty to my spirit. The influence of Chopin is undeniable. In Scriabin's own way, though, it appears that he extracts all the raw spiritual energy of the traditional mazurka popularized by his Romantic predecessor and formulates it into a flowing, timeless essence flirting with the boundaries of specificity and form.
@robertoschmidlin7318
@robertoschmidlin7318 Год назад
Scriabin, um compositor tão pouco conhecido. E aqui descobrimos que é muito mais do que sabemos.
@daffyduck4195
@daffyduck4195 6 месяцев назад
These pieces are super charming and well-crafted.
@user-kz6zo7iz5i
@user-kz6zo7iz5i Год назад
I love Scriabin’s music so much! とても、癒されます。
@knut-jrgenplesner4856
@knut-jrgenplesner4856 2 года назад
This is a Russia we love.
@bandanabhaduri8141
@bandanabhaduri8141 2 года назад
Sweet and soft for the ears ,salubrious for heart
@leonardobastos1945
@leonardobastos1945 Год назад
Pure mystical magic sounds...
@danielanghinonidospassos3612
@danielanghinonidospassos3612 2 года назад
Polish ternary beat dance is very pleasant, I understand the interesting rhythm for healthy life.
@ChrisBennettGameDesign
@ChrisBennettGameDesign 2 года назад
I’ve been Chopin at the bit to listen to this one! 🎶
@galtroark0
@galtroark0 Год назад
What a great discovery this has been for me! I was never a great fan of Scriabin, but this has changed my opinion. How compatible this music is with the sense of Art Nouveau!
@catherinehegazi4440
@catherinehegazi4440 2 года назад
thanks for you mastering of this composer-Dmitri Alexeev. all the best of everything🌴💖🎶🎶🎵🎵🏯📒🎼🎹🚕🦢🚵🎢☘️🍀
@BrilliantClassics
@BrilliantClassics 2 года назад
Many thanks!!
@raffitorossian6994
@raffitorossian6994 2 года назад
It's my first time that i listen to Scriabin....He is really a giant artist. His music is so melodic.....I added him to my favorite composers' list. Thanks for uploading.
@astrorosegold0485
@astrorosegold0485 2 года назад
same as me!
@noentantojorgeclaudioribei6515
@noentantojorgeclaudioribei6515 2 года назад
the name is "Scriabin"
@billmarrufo
@billmarrufo 4 месяца назад
I am 71 now, not a musician but grew in an atmosphere of classical music. Since I discovered Scriabin´s music, he soon became my absolute preferred composser. Innovation in sound, chords, tempo, phrasing, interwoven lines (not exactly counterpointed I guess), everything. The first thing I listened was his Op. 8-12 on a CD that my father bought some 40 years ago. It remained there dusting in my memory for 20 more years, without much effect...until RU-vid appeared in my life and I could explore more of his marvels. I like almost all of his music but absolutely love his early and mid music to Opuses fifty some. Prelude 37-1 almost made me cry the first time I heard it with Volodos. His sonata No. 5 with Lubyantsev is a jewel, the best dish of a Michelin Star Restaurant, the Mazurkas presented here as well as the Etude 42-5.
@raffitorossian6994
@raffitorossian6994 4 месяца назад
My favorite composer is Bach.
@billmarrufo
@billmarrufo 4 месяца назад
@@raffitorossian6994 For many years it was mine too and has never fallen beyond my second place. My love for his music came around 1966 or 67, after I learned Ludwig Van Beethoven was not the GOAT I thought. Together with Bach and his fabulous contrapunct and fugue works, as well as his vocal masterworks like the St. Mathew and St. John Passions, came Mozart and his mature works dominated by the Requiem and the piano Concertos, specially the 20, 21, and 23. At that time, some baroque composers took turns in my taste as giants. Vivaldi, Scarlatti, Haendel, Teleman, Albinoni, Pergolesi made me forget and even dislike LVB in a way. More recently I switched to Rach as my ultimate hero until I discovered Scriabin. Both were classmates. Sorry to bother you. Regards.
@Spectre805
@Spectre805 Год назад
Благодаря!
@svabhavasunya
@svabhavasunya 2 года назад
This is a big blessing! Giant! Gorgeous! Thank you so much!
@mrbrianmccarthy
@mrbrianmccarthy 2 года назад
One of my favorite composers! He should be more well known. He started where Chopin left off and gradually came into his own very bizarre and eclectic style-----but even his early music is not like chopins. He has a different harmonic style all his own. Its a shame he used so many of the same titles Chopin did(Impromptu, Mazurka,prelude) , because that led for a lot of people to dismiss him as a copy cat of Chopin. But He was not! He had his own style which got more and more pronounced as he got older. He was also waaaay ahead of his time harmonically and rhythmically as well.a true genius whose pianoi music deserves a place next to chopins, debussy's, Rachmaninoffs and yes Beethovens and Mozarts as well !
@gershompesach
@gershompesach 2 года назад
I like him better than Chopin! & yes I hear even more Debussy in there!
@user-jc5mb7ww9r
@user-jc5mb7ww9r Год назад
​@@gershompesach​ I cane hear Debussy in it as well. And some of the pieces sounds like jazz.
@steveegallo3384
@steveegallo3384 6 месяцев назад
Precisely......BRAVO, Maestro Alexeev.....from Mexico City!
@carolinadubeux1425
@carolinadubeux1425 2 года назад
Really wonderful. I lost count of how many times I've heard this. Thanks for sharing.
@lmnmoves
@lmnmoves 2 года назад
Amen!! Thank you for waking us once again to see an marvelous day, another week, another blessing, other gift, other lesson, and teaching. This morning Lord order our steps. Let thy will be done. God I know that you are near to the brokenhearted. Comfort the heart of those who are broken. Heal, mend, fix, restore so that many can return back to you as their first love. There is nothing Father you cannot do; because you are the Father of everything that we need and want. Thank you Lord for all that you have done and for what you continue to do in our lives. Help us Lord were we may lack, come up short, and where we may not understand. Blessings to you my brothers and sisters may your journey this week be filled with laugher, joy, peace, and calmness despite of everything that is going on. Please be safe, courageous and encouraged out there. Love you with the Love of God.❤💕🙏🙏
@reeshmac
@reeshmac 2 года назад
우리는 다른 언어를 말할 수 있지만 음악은 우리 모두가 이해하는 언어입니다
@catherinejones9396
@catherinejones9396 2 года назад
How lovely. Thank you BC. Another gem of a collection.
@utsteinproductions
@utsteinproductions 2 года назад
As a fan of Scriabin, I've noticed his early works had Chopin influence in them. His later works is when he comes into his own. If you havent done so, his piano concerto is worth a listen.
@canman5060
@canman5060 2 года назад
His only piano concerto.It is like a combination of Chopin and Rachmaninoff.
@canman5060
@canman5060 2 года назад
The performance of his remarkable piano concerto by Vladimir Ashkenazy set the standard.
@tr7938
@tr7938 2 года назад
Scriabin loved Chopin.
@ministryofanti-feminism1493
@ministryofanti-feminism1493 2 года назад
The Chopin influence is as obvious as a hand in front of your face.
@stephanebelizaire3627
@stephanebelizaire3627 2 года назад
Exactly !
@Eva_Piano
@Eva_Piano 2 года назад
Спасибо !Прекрасное исполнение !Какая же чудесная музыка!
@user-pq2yx1dh8r
@user-pq2yx1dh8r 5 месяцев назад
He plays his Fantaisie so well!
@notaire2
@notaire2 2 года назад
Wunderschöne und detaillierte Interpretation dieser kompakten und fein komponierten Klavierwerke in verschiedenen Tempi mit klarem doch elegantem Anschlag und mit sorgfältig kontollierter Dynamik. Wahrlich intelligenter und genialer Pianist!
@borishume5521
@borishume5521 2 года назад
Stimme vollkommen zu.
@janhoppezak9731
@janhoppezak9731 2 года назад
indeed, stop comparing with Chopin please, it's quit different music.! This is a different dimension of heaven!
@fulviopolce9785
@fulviopolce9785 2 года назад
Una raccolta molto interessante e ottimamente eseguita. Bellissimo inserimento.Complimenti.
@margaretmoore8482
@margaretmoore8482 8 месяцев назад
I do play some lovely Scriabin Preludes: Lots of opus 11, also Op 15s,(1,2,4,5,) Op 22, (1,2,4) Op 27 No 2, Op 51. No 2. They grow on you. My only criticism of his writing is that he writes a lot of wide, dense chords (10ths, 11ths) which are HARD for my small hand to reach.
@creamydistortion
@creamydistortion 2 года назад
Very good.
@paulwhetstone0473
@paulwhetstone0473 2 года назад
Wow! I didn’t know Scriabin had a playful dance side to his compositional style. All I ever heard in the past were darker tri-tone oriented pieces typical of his 21 Preludes. It’s too bad he died age 42. This performance and recording are outstanding!
@zaurike
@zaurike 2 года назад
Neither did I. What a pleasant surprise.
@freekkraak7836
@freekkraak7836 2 года назад
Sure! Wow! A real discovery for me!
@thomaswenas-bobbiefet5805
@thomaswenas-bobbiefet5805 2 года назад
Which 21 preludes do you mean?
@paulwhetstone0473
@paulwhetstone0473 2 года назад
@@thomaswenas-bobbiefet5805 My bad…I was thinking of his Op.74, not the 24 preludes from Op.11.
@choibyeongwoog988
@choibyeongwoog988 2 года назад
Thank you Brilliant classic.
@judyparker8459
@judyparker8459 2 года назад
First time listening, I can hear Chopin (as per comments) but I heard Satie first. As though Chopin and Satie, both whom I love, had a child.
@bernardocosta5281
@bernardocosta5281 2 года назад
Marvelous!
@sylviafarese9546
@sylviafarese9546 2 года назад
Thanks for to listen for first Time Seriabin His music alike Chopin but with some differences: It doesn't sadly AND it has sensitivy I love it Thanks for sharing
@catherinehegazi4440
@catherinehegazi4440 2 года назад
thanks so much for the remarkable post, lived the first valse!
@BrilliantClassics
@BrilliantClassics 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@user-fu6tt8qq4v
@user-fu6tt8qq4v 2 года назад
아름다운 피아노 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎹🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤수고 많으셨습니다~☕
@seungchoi2419
@seungchoi2419 2 года назад
thanks!
@thepianocornertpc
@thepianocornertpc 2 года назад
2 Poemes op.69 are missing.
@silviawainstein5574
@silviawainstein5574 2 года назад
Gracias Scriabin!! Y muy buena interpretacion!!
@michalhradsky9220
@michalhradsky9220 2 года назад
Thank you so much! :)
@BrilliantClassics
@BrilliantClassics 2 года назад
Our pleasure!
@martintorres5829
@martintorres5829 2 года назад
en algún momento sentí la melancolía de un tango, muchas gracias por compartir no lo conocía y es estupendo
@pedrosalinas992
@pedrosalinas992 2 года назад
Armonías de una belleza infinita, casi celestial. Gracias, muchas gracias.
@foxyninjaa
@foxyninjaa Год назад
01:57:15 Mazurka no 5 is incredible
@canman5060
@canman5060 2 года назад
More Chopin than many of his mysticism fantasy works.
@davidburton3016
@davidburton3016 2 года назад
Increasingly I find the comparison between Scriabin and Chopin boring. They were very different composers. These performances are outstanding. I particularly check how a pianist plays Opus 25 as the nature of these works is most peculiar. With Chopin, you're dealing with salon pieces. With Scriabin we are either in a monastic chapel all alone or in a boudoir, particularly as he got more crazy and grandiloquent. There are times when I would like something new to listen to and only Scriabin will do and this is superb pianism, no doubt about it. Best
@thepianocornertpc
@thepianocornertpc 2 года назад
Chopin salon pieces? The Sonatas, Ballades, Scherzi etc.are salon pieces?
@heresy7266
@heresy7266 Год назад
@@thepianocornertpc yea I am kind of bored from people saying such things about Chopin. There is a reason why he is still remembered! his sonatas, ballads, Polonaise, Scherzos are one of the greatest pieces ever written! however people hear Chopin and think of his 2 minute joke waltzes and mazurkas I am sorry but that's like saying: AH yes Napoleon Bonaparte! I heard he wrote some notes in his spare time.
@thomaswenas-bobbiefet5805
@thomaswenas-bobbiefet5805 2 года назад
Enthausiast should join the Scriabin Club (:
@supernintendro
@supernintendro 8 месяцев назад
Everyone keeps comparing the early Scriabin works to Chopin, but there is also definitely some Liszt in the appassionata.
@malenkaradi8152
@malenkaradi8152 2 года назад
🤩🤩🤩
@litoboy5
@litoboy5 2 года назад
GREAT
@eduardodemedeiros6910
@eduardodemedeiros6910 2 года назад
Sem palavras...
@teresawojcik9486
@teresawojcik9486 Год назад
Dziękuję!
@user-wr4zy3vf4i
@user-wr4zy3vf4i 2 года назад
Seriabin
@hoihoover929
@hoihoover929 2 года назад
I would add Scriabin to the my list of Chopin, Liszt and Schubert. I did scrubscribe.
@biomuseum6645
@biomuseum6645 2 года назад
The C looks like an E, people may confuse
@seanbabineau3264
@seanbabineau3264 2 года назад
True, although that is the image from the album cover.
@franciscoespinozagamboa6490
@franciscoespinozagamboa6490 2 года назад
...tremenda influencia de Chopin
@Internationalcenterforgeopolic
@Internationalcenterforgeopolic 2 года назад
personnaly, i see more similarities with Ravel, rather than Chopin ( if we are talking about general atmosphere of the composition structure) though with mazurkas and impromptus there is some Chopin echo.... but not that noticable. Scryabin has indeed formulated his own distinguished individual style...
@gastonlafourcade2902
@gastonlafourcade2902 2 года назад
La información es errónea, la primera obra es el improntu op 90 de fr, schubert
@ryangiraldi5722
@ryangiraldi5722 8 месяцев назад
Correct me if I'm mistaken, but is that Dmitri I can hear singing along at 17:00?
@stefanocerato6931
@stefanocerato6931 2 года назад
@alejandrojorquerapaegelow2179
@alejandrojorquerapaegelow2179 2 года назад
@johnnypapadopoulos8464
@johnnypapadopoulos8464 10 месяцев назад
Consiglio di ascoltare anche Soufiane Pamart pianista e compositore francese giovane!
@PhilosophyVajda
@PhilosophyVajda 2 года назад
The font from "Murder, She Wrote"?
@MegaCirse
@MegaCirse 10 месяцев назад
Scriabin était beauté, message, violence et rêve, mais surtout l'instrument puissant d'une volonté formidable. il disait "Je veux" quand beaucoup d’autres marmonnaient "je voudrais" Il a atteint son but sans se plier à la plus infime compromission, comme une charrue accrochée à une étoile. Une fois pour toutes, ce garçon traçait son chemin et ne s'en écartait jamais, refusant toute flagornerie qui fait de la musique populaire d'aujourd'hui une lasse prostituée
@greenLaVitameadows
@greenLaVitameadows 2 года назад
❤️❤️❤️
@wcsxwcsx
@wcsxwcsx 2 года назад
Very good performances, though I'm not crazy about how the piano was recorded.
@germana.c.2749
@germana.c.2749 2 года назад
The pianist can't help humming
@levmanou9874
@levmanou9874 Год назад
!!!
@firoza8994
@firoza8994 2 года назад
The title of this video is misspelled it should be impromptu
@firoza8994
@firoza8994 2 года назад
good recordings though
@bijelimedved2983
@bijelimedved2983 3 месяца назад
35:04 31:31
@bijelimedved2983
@bijelimedved2983 3 месяца назад
49:05
@horiaganescu3948
@horiaganescu3948 2 года назад
Impromptus (not Impromtus)...
@bijelimedved2983
@bijelimedved2983 3 месяца назад
34:03
@themilkyway1713
@themilkyway1713 8 месяцев назад
11:40
@billmarrufo
@billmarrufo 4 месяца назад
It seems rather irrelevant or unfair to compare Scriabin, an original genius to Chopin, another original genius. Both lived in different times and countries. Chopin had passed 23 years before Scriabin was born. It would make more sense to compare Scriabin to Rachmaninov. Same epoch, country, city, school and teachers...as they were both classmates. Basic difference between their life journeys was that Rach lived much longer, he emigrated to America and became famous, while Scriabin died very young, stayed and became virtually unknown few years after his death, even in Russia, more so in the West. Evidently both knew very well and had a great respect for Chopin, Liszt and other famous compossers (Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Glinka, etc)
@thaisdqfion
@thaisdqfion 11 месяцев назад
Scriabin ? C'est bien le gars qui, dans sa jeunesse, composait des oeuvres posthumes de Chopin puis un jour qui a découvert la gamme par tons et n'a plus composé que des morceaux sur cette gamme ? 😁
@handledav
@handledav Месяц назад
1
@user-tu1cw1kp1q
@user-tu1cw1kp1q 2 года назад
681//6.12.21.
@liumilic
@liumilic 2 года назад
💎🎶💎🎶💎🎶💎🎶
@gershompesach
@gershompesach 2 года назад
If Chopin had lived longer maybe he wud've gotten up 2 the level of Scriabin...?
@8m16dlove
@8m16dlove 2 года назад
O
@chavruta2000
@chavruta2000 Год назад
that c looks like an e. and it's freaking me out.
@Johannes_Brahms65
@Johannes_Brahms65 2 года назад
This is nice music. However I don't think it's compareable with Chopins because his music has much more depth and originality. But it's nice and very brilliant!
@mikehutton3937
@mikehutton3937 2 года назад
I've never thought of Scriabin as "nice". There is an undercurrent of dark ecstasy and insanity which runs through even his early pieces. Chopin was simply unsurpassable. But Scriabin is a different beast entirely - an utter revolutionary in his own lifetime, in an age of reactionary music. These early pieces are vastly more difficult to interpret than Chopin's Mazurkas or Waltzes. The edginess and slightly mad flights are largely missing from these performances, which are played *very* straight. But it is apparent here and there in the moodier Mazurkas. I find the middle period (op 30-51) much easier to play as you don't need to inject so much effort to make the notes fly.
@Johannes_Brahms65
@Johannes_Brahms65 2 года назад
@@mikehutton3937 thanks for the correction. I guess you're right and the atmosphere of Scriabins music just doesn't talk to me.
@Johannes_Brahms65
@Johannes_Brahms65 2 года назад
@@mikehutton3937 is there a pianist you would advice us to listen to?
@mikehutton3937
@mikehutton3937 2 года назад
@@Johannes_Brahms65 It's tricky. There's about as many ways of interpreting Scriabin as there are stars in the sky. Three I would say are excellent but different from each other are Igor Zhukov Valentina Lisitsa Maria Lettburg
@Johannes_Brahms65
@Johannes_Brahms65 2 года назад
@@mikehutton3937 I've been listening and I think Maria Lettberg is awesome! I never heard of her before! She plays very passionate and that makes Scriabin less floaty to my ears. Thanks!
@raideduela
@raideduela 2 года назад
Tree of knowledge of good and evil and a new invention. Adam and Eve and the tree of knowledge of good and evil. It perhaps is also, or only the story of inventing something new. Say you invent something, maybe you discover nuclear energy and its possibilities. You use the knowledge to make energy-producing things, and so this is good, humanity goes one step further. Someone else tho, uses the knowledge to create the most destructive bombs that have ever existed. Good and evil. From the same source. Tree of knowledge. And now what happens? You need to live with the knowledge of good and evil. That there are bombs which can end us all, and you caused it. How do we deal with this? How do we dare publish new discoveries, now that we see that they can be used for so evil causes too? Maybe I have written a master plan, which explains in detail how to cause more corruption and evil than anyone has ever before. I publish it so that people could now use the plan to detect, to see corruption, and to understand it. The master plan kinda exposes all current evil, and the future evil too. Wouldn't it be great if I were to publish this and people would not fall prey so easily anymore? Yet someone smarter, more creative, and skillful could upgrade my plan because surely I don't know everything about corruption. And this person may then implement HIS master plan which is more evil and corrupted than I could think of. I guess this is why we call them ideas/tools, not facts. People shouldn't think that after reading about my master plan, they now know everything about corruption because if they would think so, someone with a more clever plan could take over. And so for eternity, we gotta keep exposing the corruption, while the corrupted use our inventions, upgrade them and try to take over. Now weren't I in a paradise before this? I didn't have to worry about the eternal fight between good and evil I caused by publishing my work. Not a fact, only an idea, perhaps and useful tool. I wonder if I could say, Jing, Adam, Good, and Order are the same, and the opposites/another side of the coin/things of which they depend on: Jang, Eve, Evil, and Chaos. What about infinite and finite, could they be connected to all above? Is there an opposite for nature? Could tree of life and tree of knowledge of good and evil be the same?
@mysterium364
@mysterium364 4 месяца назад
Please see a psychiatrist
@mysterium364
@mysterium364 9 месяцев назад
3:37:16 error 3:38:25 error. Sound like memorization errors to me. This man studied Scriabin a lot from what I hear, but it wasn't enough for perfect memory accuracy. Goes to show the importance of repeated listening.
@margaretmoore8482
@margaretmoore8482 10 месяцев назад
I am a retired concert pianist who is coming to the Scriabin repertoire late in life. Weirdly, I find much of his music decadent, necrotic, pretentious. HIs harmonic ear portends intense suffering and hopelessness. I've played Rachmaninoff and Chopin piano works happily, without distress - but Scriabin for some reason gives me the dry heaves. Has anyone else had that reaction?
@sethmcgaw6712
@sethmcgaw6712 8 месяцев назад
I had that reaction in college, while studying music comp and trying to teach myself piano, and unfortunately failed to listen to any of his things as a result post-college, but I'm now almost 50 and just recently came back to all of it after having finally attained a small degree of musicianship, and I'm beginning to hear different dimensions which hadn't been apparent at first, which give me this tremendous feeling of nostalgia I've only ever tended to hear from my other personal favorite composers (Chopin among them, but not so much Rach) and where I used to hear a youngster trying to grasp at things he didn't have the capacity to understand, I now hear an old soul trying to feel its way from hopelessness into hopefulness. I think that about summarizes it for me, now that I've written it out. But yes, I do remember experiences of listening to this very same music I now intend to learn, where I felt something akin to pre-vomitory impulses from below. I'd be interested to hear about some of the ones you're considering or learning to play, it's his early stuff for me at this point but that might only be my Mahlerian streak talking, as I sort of hear a bit of that in his early music, as well as a bit of early Schoenberg.
@IvarsBezdechi
@IvarsBezdechi Год назад
I think his chance in style came with the inhalation and injection of drugs....
@benzandpour
@benzandpour Год назад
Well, he’s no Chopin…
@jack47531
@jack47531 Год назад
No. But close.
@mysterium364
@mysterium364 9 месяцев назад
Better
@benzandpour
@benzandpour 9 месяцев назад
@@mysterium364 why is this reply highlighted?! Watch yourself
@mysterium364
@mysterium364 9 месяцев назад
@@benzandpour Highlighted reply probably means you are viewing and replying to the comment in the notification menu.
@mariarosalbaditolla9409
@mariarosalbaditolla9409 2 года назад
Sono ignorante in fatto di musica ma amo ascoltarla e farmi trasportare dalle note. Scriabin è tra i miei preferiti. Con lui il viaggio e' entusiasmante, la sua musica produce incredibili atmosfere dove ogni volta mente e cuore involano.
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