Scriabin: Preludes, Piano Sonatas 2, 4, 5, 7, 10

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Label: EMI
Catalog: 072412
Format: CD

Andrei Gavrilov, John Ogdon, Mikhail Pletnev, Simon Trpceski

Scriabin: Preludes; Piano Sonata Nos. 2, 4, 5, 7, 10; Etudes

Although he wrote four symphonies and a small number of other orchestral works, the vast majority of Alexander Scriabin's (1872-1915) output was written for solo piano, and it is this aspect of his work that is presented on the two CDs in this set. One of his early influences was the music of Chopin: the Piano Concerto that he wrote when he was just 24 years old is a perfect illustration of this. The effect of Chopin can also be detected in the early Preludes that begin the first CD. It was during a six-year stay in western Europe, beginning in 1903, that his compositional style developed and became more individual and harmonically adventurous. The music that Scriabin wrote during the final five years of his life was all written for the piano and reflects his mature style, making his music some of the most advanced of the time. It was whilst on a visit to London in 1914 that Scriabin suffered a wound to his upper lip which eventually led to the blood poisoning from which he died a year later. The Asteroid 6549 Skryabin is named after the composer.

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