Aleksandr Nikolaevič Skrjabin Sonata n. 5, Op. 53 Video
- Anteprima il 1908-11-18 (Sonata n. 5, Nikolaevič Skrjabin)
- Pubblicato 1908 (Sonata n. 5, Nikolaevič Skrjabin)
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Festival International Musique Wissembourg Alexandre Scriabine 2022
XVIIIème festival international de musique de Wissembourg. Extrait de la Sonate n°5 de Alexandre Scriabine. Au piano Reed Tetzloff. A la Nef de Wissembourg - Alsace -France, le 21 août 2022.
Samuil Feinberg Scriabin Ravel 1890 1921 1962 2004 2012
Samuil Feinberg +••.••(...)) - Piano Sonata No. 5, Op. 10 (1921) Yuri Favorin, piano (2012) Feinberg's fifth piano sonata is a single-movement piece lasting around 8 minutes. "At first it reminded me of Scriabin’s Fourth Piano Sonata, where harmonic drug-hazed meanderings meet elusive prestissimi. However Feinberg inhabits a world of his own - the figure of Ravel simultaneously hovers over the opening. The Allegro main section is relatively violent, featuring determined arpeggios. It is magnificent, because of the surety of Feinberg’s compositional hand; always, you are aware that the guiding voice is that of a Master." (source: (http•••) Original audio: (http•••)
Alexander Scriabin Vladimir Ashkenazy 1905 1906 1907 1908 1971
Time for Scriabin! As you requested, Sonata No. 5! Someday I will publish more sonatas too. ️ DISCLAIMER ️ All audio rights belong to Vladimir Ashkenazy and UMG. ABOUT PIECE The Piano Sonata No. 5, Op. 53, is a work written by Alexander Scriabin in 1907. This was his first sonata to be written in one movement, a format he retained from then on. A typical performance lasts from 11 to 12 minutes. The work is considered to be one of Scriabin's most difficult compositions, both technically and musically. After finishing his symphonic poem "Le Poème de l'Extase", Op.54, Scriabin did not feel comfortable living in Paris. In early September 1907 he wrote: "Life is fearfully expensive, and the climate is rotten. The air in the areas where we could find an apartment big enough for us at a reasonable price is frightful ... you cannot make any noise. You have to wear house slippers after 10 at night." Scriabin decided to go to live in Lausanne with his pregnant wife Tatyana, since he found the place to be cheaper, quieter, and healthier, and only 7 hours away from Paris. Also, he had his music being printed there, as he had recently broken his long-term partnership with publisher M.P. Belaieff due to financial discrepancies. In his new peaceful household in "Edifice C Place de la Harpe", Scriabin could play the piano without fear of complaints from neighbours, and soon began to compose again, alongside the revisions he was making to the score of "Le Poème". On 8 December, Tatyana wrote to a friend: "We go out a little, having caught up on our sleep. We begin to look normal again. Sasha even has begun to compose – 5th Sonata!!! I cannot believe my ears. It is incredible! That sonata pours from him like a fountain. Everything you have heard up to now is as nothing. You cannot even tell it is a sonata. Nothing compares to it. He has played it through several times, and all he has to do is to write it down ..." In late December, Scriabin wrote to Morozova about the imminent completion of his new work: "The Poem of Ecstasy took much of my strength and taxed my patience. ... Today I have almost finished my 5th Sonata. It is a big poem for piano and I deem it the best composition I have ever written. I do not know by what miracle I accomplished it ..." Although the actual writing took only six days, from 8 to 14 December 1907, some ideas had been conceived much earlier. The initial nine bars of the first theme of the exposition, "Presto con allegrezza", can be found in a notebook from 1905 to 1906, when Scriabin was in Chicago. Another notebook from 1906 contains the "Imperioso theme", while elements from the "Meno vivo" can also be made out, as well as sketched-out passages for a few other sections. Scriabin included an epigraph to this piano sonata, extracted from his essay "Le Poème de l'Extase" (english transition): "I call you to life, O mysterious forces! Drowned in the obscure depths Of the creative spirit, timid Shadows of life, to you I bring audacity!" Five months after its completion, Scriabin published the work himself in Lausanne, producing an edition with 300 copies. He later gave the autograph as a present to his pupil Alfred La Liberté. In 1971 the pianist's widow gave the manuscript, along with various other documents, to the Scriabin Museum. The work was premiered on 18 November 1908 in Moscow by pianist Mark Meitschik. According to Samson, unlike his later sonatas, the sonata-form of this work still has some meaning to the work's tonal structure. That means the sonata is arguably in F-sharp major (owing to the initial key signature of six sharps), but the sonata could also be said to be atonal due to its lack of a definite tonal center. The work does not contain any perfect cadence, nor any consonant chord. Sources: wikipedia.org THANK YOU! Thanks for 385 subscribers! Can we hit 400? Discord server: (http•••) #Scriabin #Sonata #ScriabinSonata #BeMusical
Triple notes galore, since I've already flexed with double notes. I thought I was going to be the first to upload a visualizer of this piece to Youtube (and I was originally going to in November) but I guess someone else beat me to it since I procrastinated. This is Scriabin's first sonata with no key signature and one single movement (which the rest of his Sonati followed). I did very extensive editing as this is a really hard piece and no one really plays it cleanly, so I thought the first visualization on Youtube should look clean (it was more that I had to fill in notes the crappy keyboard didn't register than fixing wrong ones), and ain't nobody got time to practice all day. Hopefully the white color scheme fits the "ecstasy" theme well. Apologies for the distorted keyboard not lining up with the animated notes, I placed the camera too low, and the slightly out of sync bits of video. Scriabin Sonata no. 5, op. 53 Epigraph, excerpt from Le Poème de l'Extase: Я к жизни призываю вас, скрытые стремленья! Вы, утонувшие в темных глубинах Духа творящего, вы, боязливые Жизни зародыши, вам дерзновенье приношу! I call you to life, O mysterious forces! Drowned in the obscure depths Of the creative spirit, timid Shadows of life, to you I bring audacity! #scriabin #piano
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