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Sunday, August 26, 2018

Alexander Scriabin - Piano Sonatas Nos. 9 & 10; Etudes; Poems (Vladimir Horowitz)


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Composer: Alexander Scriabin
  1. Piano Sonata No. 9 in F major, Op. 68 "Black Mass"
  2. Piano Sonata No. 10, Op. 70
  3. Etude in C-sharp minor, Op. 2, No. 1
  4. Etude in C-sharp minor, Op. 2, No. 1
  5. 12 Etudes, Op. 8: No. 2 in F-sharp minor
  6. 12 Etudes, Op. 8: No. 8 in A-flat major
  7. 12 Etudes, Op. 8: No. 10 in D-flat major
  8. 12 Etudes, Op. 8: No. 11 in B-flat minor
  9. 12 Etudes, Op. 8: No. 12 in D-sharp minor
  10. 12 Etudes, Op. 8: No. 12 in D-sharp minor
  11. 8 Etudes, Op. 42: No. 3 in F-sharp major
  12. 8 Etudes, Op. 42: No. 4 in F-sharp major
  13. 8 Etudes, Op. 42: No. 5 in C-sharp minor
  14. 3 Etudes, Op. 65: 3. Molto vivace
  15. Poeme in F-sharp major, Op. 32 No. 1
  16. Poeme in F-sharp major, Op. 32 No. 1
  17. Album Leaf, Op. 45: No. 1 in E-flat major
  18. Feuillet d'album, Op. 58
  19. 2 Poemes, Op. 69: 1. Allegretto
  20. 2 Poemes, Op. 69: 2. Allegretto
  21. Ver la flamme (Poeme), Op. 72

Vladimir Horowitz, piano
Date: 1962-1972
Label: Sony Classical


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Review

ARTISTIC QUALITY: 10 / SOUND QUALITY: 7

Vladimir Horowitz’s affinity with the music of Scriabin bordered on clairvoyance, and his interpretations captured the composer’s necromantic spirit like few others. The pianist’s mercurial temperament, ferocity of attack, and restless manipulations of tone color, pedal effects, and dynamic hues work in tandem to bring the music’s demonic undercurrents to an intense boil. As you listen to him play the Ninth and Tenth Sonatas, you don’t hear thematic cells develop into larger patterns. Instead you visualize shadows that materialize into monsters, or a kitten working its way out of a paper bag, then growing fangs, sharp claws, and a devil’s tail. Trills and tremolos aren’t just decorative effects but fuel for impassioned pianistic fire. Horowitz’s Vers la flamme scorches like no other performance, and even lighthearted pieces such as the so-called “Mosquito” etude (so named for its long chains of dissonant trills) are tinged (or should I say “singed”) with disquiet. You never can predict when an unexpected accent or inner voice or sudden dip in a lyrical line will transpire, yet these effects never are momentary diversions–rather, they’re integral components of a sonic design that fully exploits and ultimately transcends the piano’s mortal strings and hammers."

"This reissue contains all of the Scriabin selections that Horowitz made for Columbia Masterworks, including both versions of three pieces that he recorded twice (the C-sharp minor and D-sharp minor Etudes and the F-sharp Poème). While sound quality varies a bit from session to session (the 1962 engineering, in fact, is warmer and more spacious than the drier, almost flinty 1972 material), Horowitz’s artistry soars at its musical and intellectual apex. If you could choose only a single Scriabin CD for your collection, make it this one. [11/29/2003]

-- Jed Distler, ClassicsToday

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Alexander Scriabin (6 January 1872 [O.S. 25 December 1871] – 27 April [O.S. 14 April] 1915) was a Russian composer and pianist. Scriabin was one of the most innovative and most controversial of early modern composers, and is considered by some to be the main Russian Symbolist composer. Independently of Arnold Schoenberg, Scriabin developed a substantially atonal and much more dissonant musical system. He was influenced by synesthesia, and associated colours with the various harmonic tones of his atonal scale. Scriabin had a major impact on the music world, and influenced composers such as Stravinsky and Prokofiev.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Scriabin

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Vladimir Horowitz (October 1 [O.S. September 18] 1903 – November 5, 1989) was a Russian-born American classical pianist and composer. He was acclaimed for his virtuoso technique, his tone color, and the excitement engendered by his playing. He is widely considered one of the greatest pianists of all time. Horowitz is best known for his performances of the Romantic piano repertoire. Though his performances were frequently criticized for their willfulness and self-indulgent nature, there was an undeniable charisma to his playing that endeared him to most everyone who heard him.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Horowitz

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