Alexander Scriabin Sonata No. 2 in G-sharp minor, Op. 19, “Sonata-Fantasy” Videos
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Alexander Scriabin Vladimir Ashkenazy 1978 1997
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Scriabin: Piano Sonata in G-Sharp Minor Op. 19, No. 2, "Sonata Fantasy" - 1. Andante · Vladimir Ashkenazy Scriabin:The Piano Sonatas ℗ 1978 Decca Music Group Limited Released on: 1997-01-01 Producer, Recording Producer: Richard Beswick Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: John Dunkerley Composer: Alexander Scriabin Auto-generated by YouTube.
Alexander Scriabin Woo Brock 1972 2004
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Scriabin: Sonata-Fantasy In G Sharp Minor, WoO 6 · Roberto Szidon Scriabin: Complete Piano Sonatas ℗ 1972 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin Released on: 2004-01-01 Producer, Executive Producer: Karl Faust Producer, Recording Producer: Rainer Brock Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: Heinz Wildhagen Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Wolfgang Werner Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Hans-Rudolf Müller Composer: Alexander Scriabin Auto-generated by YouTube.
Scriabin Chopin Beethoven 1897 1898
Scriabin's Piano Sonata No. 2 in G-sharp minor, (Op. 19, also titled Sonata-Fantasy) took five years for him to write. It was finally published in 1898, at the urging of his publisher. The piece is in two movements, with a style combining Chopin-like Romanticism with an impressionistic touch. The piece is widely appreciated and is one of Scriabin's most popular pieces. The first movement Andante begins with echoing effects, followed by two lyrically themed sections. After a short climax, the piece modulates to E major (also C-sharp minor) and lyrical sections are restated with a slightly more complicated accompaniment. The second movement Presto, in sharp contrast to the first movement, is very fast and intense. Alternating crescendos and decrescendos may give the listener the impression of waves. The precedent of Beethoven's "Moonlight" Sonata allowed Scriabin the luxury of an opening slow movement to his Second Sonata, whose programme reads thus: "The first section represents the quiet of a southern night on the seashore; the development is the dark agitation of the deep, deep sea. The E major middle section shows caressing moonlight coming up after the first darkness of night. The second movement represents the vast expanse of ocean in stormy agitation." Typical of Scriabin's piano sonatas, it is technically and musically demanding for the pianist. A typical performance lasts about 11 minutes. '...Just out of his teens and in the year of his graduation, Scriabin travelled to the Baltic coast and had his first unforgettable encounter with the sea. In a letter to his sweetheart he wrote: “Everything glowed with magnificent majesty on the horizon. First a clear purple, then it turned rose-colored, and finally silvery flecks stained the surface of the sea…. The green of the sea blended with the blue reflection of the sky. There was such a play of colors and shades as I've never seen. It was a picture, a triumph of colors, a festival of truth.” It was also the inspiration for his Second Sonata, though it would be another five years and several more oceanside trips before the fastidious composer would send a completed manuscript to his impatient publisher. In 1897 the Sonata was published with the title “Sonata-Fantaisie.” Scriabin provided his own description of the two-movement work: “…the first movement represents the quiet of a southern night on the seashore; the development is the dark agitations of the deep, deep sea. The E-major middle section shows caressing moonlight coming after the first darkness of the night. The second movement, Presto, represents the vast expanse of ocean stormily agitated.” In the color scheme Scriabin would devise later, the key of E major is a light cool blue.' - Grant Hiroshima Introduction [00:00] I. Andante [00:06] II. Presto [07:55]
Scriabin Chopin Ravel Debussy 2006
피아니스트 제갈소망의 해설이 있는 음악회 일시/2006년 4월1일 (토) 오후 7시 장소/대구 공간울림 독주회 프로그램 W A Mozart Fantasy in D minor K 397 F.Chopin Ballade No.1 in G minor, Op.23 A. Scriabin Sonata No.2 in G-Sharp minor, Op. 19 Sonata - Fantasy Andante Presto M. Ravel La Valse Debussy La fille aux cheveux de lin
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