Alexandre Scriabine Concerto pour piano en fa dièse mineur, Op. 20 Vidéos
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Alexander Scriabin Donald Johanos Dallas Symphony Orchestra 1994
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Prometheus, Op. 60 "The Poem of Fire" · Alfred Mouledous Scriabin: Le poème de l'extase, Piano Concerto in F-Sharp Minor & Prometheus ℗ 1994 Allegretto Released on: 1994-01-01 Artist: Alfred Mouledous Orchestra: Dallas Symphony Orchestra Conductor: Donald Johanos Composer: Alexander Scriabin Auto-generated by YouTube.
Alexander Scriabin Daniil Trifonov Valery Gergiev Herzog Naumov Sokolov Mariinsky 2020
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Scriabin: Piano Concerto in F Sharp Minor, Op. 20 - IIc. Variation 2 · Daniil Trifonov · Mariinsky Orchestra · Valery Gergiev Silver Age ℗ 2020 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin Released on: 2020-11-06 Producer: Sid McLauchlan Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mixer, Mastering Engineer: Marcus Herzog Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Vladimir Ryabenko Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Fedor Naumov Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Sergei Sokolov Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Dmitry Poskotinov Composer: Alexander Scriabin Auto-generated by YouTube.
Alexander Scriabin Hans Drewanz Ponti Mania Hamburg Symphony Orchestra 1915 1935
The music is from Russian composer and pianist Alexander Scriabin. The album is Scriabin Piano Concerto/Poem of Ecstasy performed by the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra; Hans Drewanz, conductor. Michael Ponti, pianist. Scriabin gave the final concert of his lifetime on 2 April 1915 in St. Petersburg, performing a large program of his own works. Two years later, the Russian revolution began. It seems intriguing to me that up to now his works have survived. After his death, Scriabin's music was greatly disparaged in the West - being labeled as evil music. At best, his work declined in public appeal. In 1935, musicologist Gerald Abraham described Scriabin as a "sad pathological case, erotic and egotistic to the point of mania". The music Piano concerto in F Sharp Minor op. 20 is a long piece filled with romantic vibes in three parts. In my opinion, it is best to play the music as one piece - intended to be heard in one sitting. To the classical-challenged, please do not stand up and clap at the end of parts 1 and 2. Wait until the entire piece is finished - by that I mean that the last breath of note is no longer heard. I do not own the copyright to the music and the recording. Photos used on video clip was appropriated from the original album (Vox Production Inc. ) and Alexander Scriabin: The Complete Piano Sonatas. This video is posted for educational use under Section 17 U.S. Code § 107. Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use. Part 1 - (http•••) Part 3 - (http•••) : : INXDS / You can also view my jazz uploads at Juzno's Jazz (http•••)
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