Wydawnictwo: Phaia Music
Nr katalogowy: PHU 01921
Nośnik: 3 CD
Data wydania: maj 2012
EAN: 4260277740191
Nr katalogowy: PHU 01921
Nośnik: 3 CD
Data wydania: maj 2012
EAN: 4260277740191
Scriabin: Piano Sonatas - Complete Recording
Phaia Music - PHU 01921
Kompozytor
Aleksander Scriabin (1872-1915)
Aleksander Scriabin (1872-1915)
Wykonawcy
Yakov Kasman, piano
Yakov Kasman, piano
Sonata No.1 Op.6
Sonata No.2 Op.19
Sonata No.3 Op.23
Sonata No.4 Op.30
Sonata No.5 Op.53
Sonata No. 6 Op.62
Sonata No.7 “La Messe Blanche” Op.64
Sonata No.8 Op.66
Sonata No.9 “La Messe Noire” Op.68
Sonata No.10 Op.70
Sonata No.2 Op.19
Sonata No.3 Op.23
Sonata No.4 Op.30
Sonata No.5 Op.53
Sonata No. 6 Op.62
Sonata No.7 “La Messe Blanche” Op.64
Sonata No.8 Op.66
Sonata No.9 “La Messe Noire” Op.68
Sonata No.10 Op.70
It was two Russian composers who rehabilitated the piano sonata in the 20th century: Prokofiev composed nine and Scriabin ten or eleven, according to the exegetes. But while Prokofiev’s are classical or romantic, but always tonal, and with a structure in three or four movements, Scriabin, after his discovery of Wagner and Debussy, gradually broke away from the infl uence of Chopin and Liszt, and his works became protean, nourished by a mixture of symbolism and mysticism, in which the trills, the resonance obtained by the use of pedal, the cyclic form, prefi gure the pianistic works of a composer who always proclaimed the capital importance of Scriabin: Olivier Messiaen.
Yakov Kasman’s debut in America in 1997 as Silver Medallist in the Tenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in Fort Worth was the culmination of several competition triumphs and tours in Europe and the Middle East, including prizes at the 1991 Valentino Bucchi Competition in Rome, the 1991 London World Piano Competition, the 1992 Artur Rubinstein International Competition in Tel Aviv, and the 1995 International Prokofiev Competition at St. Petersburg.
ADD, 1977
Yakov Kasman’s debut in America in 1997 as Silver Medallist in the Tenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in Fort Worth was the culmination of several competition triumphs and tours in Europe and the Middle East, including prizes at the 1991 Valentino Bucchi Competition in Rome, the 1991 London World Piano Competition, the 1992 Artur Rubinstein International Competition in Tel Aviv, and the 1995 International Prokofiev Competition at St. Petersburg.
ADD, 1977