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He switches to an Alexander Scriabin sonata, winking over at Alex at the composer’s first name. Red, White & Royal Blue 2019-05-14T00:00:00Z
Part of this contraption, looking dare I say it like something that has fallen off a stall at a fair, is preserved in the Scriabin Museum in Moscow. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z
“On paper those things are not related to each other, but there’s this remarkable thread that goes from the Kaija through the Scriabin,” Smith said. A Conductor Considers Her Future 2021-12-31T05:00:00Z
Like the Dutilleux, this piece had such improvisatory and skittish qualities that Scriabin’s wild-eyed Piano Sonata No. 3 sounded almost coherent in comparison. A Diva, Two Pianists and a Pair of ‘Messiahs’: Classical Music This Week 2016-12-16T05:00:00Z
Mercifully, everyone struck form for Scriabin's F sharp minor Piano Concerto, a beautiful if occasionally discursive work dating from 1897, when Scriabin was already a maverick genius, but hadn't gone off the rails. BBC Philharmonic/Sinaisky 2010-07-25T20:45:00Z
Scriabin was a visionary composer of piano music, especially in his later pieces, where he found his own path, different from his contemporary Schoenberg’s, to a kind of plush atonal language. Music Review: ?Spectral Scriabin? at Baryshnikov Arts Center - Review 2011-11-04T22:54:27Z
In each, Williams balanced poetic colouring with the passionate drama of the fast finales, where Beethoven's quasi cadenza carried an explosive fire, while the Scriabin presto's myriad agitated strands were crystal clear. Llyr Williams – review 2012-07-18T16:46:24Z
“Spectral Scriabin” opened dramatically with a pitch-black stage area. Music Review: ?Spectral Scriabin? at Baryshnikov Arts Center - Review 2011-11-04T22:54:27Z
More diffuse and mystical than the First, it is meant to represent “the evolution of the human spirit,” according to a note — presumably Scriabin’s — distributed at the work’s premiere in 1905. Chicago Orchestra at Carnegie Hall and Beyond 2015-02-03T05:00:00Z
Like other Szymanowski scores, this 20-minute work, played without break, draws from disparate musical currents: French Impressionism, Stravinskian modernism, the mysticism of Scriabin. Music Review: Philadelphia Orchestra, With Nézet-Séguin, at Carnegie Hall 2013-01-18T21:50:44Z
For Van Gogh "my brush goes between my fingers as a bow would on a violin" and Scriabin employed a colour keyboard to add spectral harmonies to his works. Peter Forbes's top 10 books on colour 2011-03-16T17:49:51Z
After a prolonged ovation, he offered two encores: Rachmaninoff’s Étude-Tableaus in A minor and Scriabin’s Étude in D sharp minor. The Mariinsky in Two All-Russian Programs at Carnegie Hall 2015-01-29T05:00:00Z
Scriabin composed the work in 1896 and was the soloist in the premiere the following year. Music Review: New York Philharmonic With Evgeny Kissin at Carnegie Hall 2012-05-24T21:51:03Z
The third volume is devoted to works by Alexander Scriabin. More Dances for an iPhone, Inspired by Sondheim 2014-08-21T04:00:00Z
Trifonov had chosen a programme to suit his strengths – sonatas by Scriabin and Liszt, followed by Chopin's 24 Preludes Op 28. Daniil Trifonov – review 2012-12-05T19:40:44Z
Here he took a different approach, setting Scriabin in his Russian context, with Prokofiev and Rachmaninoff. Garrick Ohlsson Sets Scriabin in His Russian Context 2015-02-02T05:00:00Z
Finally, two fiery pieces by Scriabin provide transfixing context for an arrangement by Jonathan Keren of a Baroque piece for orchestra by Rebel, the aptly titled “Chaos” — teeming, unpredictable and astonishing music. A Pianist Loses Himself in a Musical ‘Labyrinth’ 2020-11-15T05:00:00Z
Composer Alexander Scriabin, whose work you are performing, was a man who suffered the loss of several children during his lifetime, but he kept going. After deaths of his daughters, ages 1 and 5, pianist Vadym Kholodenko returns to the stage 2016-06-02T04:00:00Z
It’s very reflective music; you can feel in some places the influence of Rachmaninoff and Scriabin, but that’s just fleeting moments. An American Leads the Odesa Philharmonic to Berlin 2022-09-07T04:00:00Z
The Ravel was clear and elegant without turning chilly, the Strauss was lush and polished, the Scriabin fluid and nuanced. Prom 52: Sydney Symphony Orchestra/ Ashkenazy 2010-08-25T11:09:00Z
It’s why he is playing the Scriabin concerto, a personal favorite, with the Philharmonic — and why, next May, he will give a rare performance of Alexander Mosolov’s 1927 concerto with the Nashville Symphony. Not Just a Philharmonic Residency: Daniil Trifonov Is a New Yorker 2019-11-26T05:00:00Z
The thoughtful pianist Daniil Trifonov explores the music of Russia’s so-called “silver age” of the early 20th century on a fascinating album that offers various solo works and concertos by Scriabin, Prokofiev and Stravinsky. The 25 Best Classical Music Tracks of 2020 2020-12-17T05:00:00Z
He is a physically undemonstrative player, but his performances of works by Liszt and Scriabin -- two composers and great pianists for whom sensationalism was not a foreign concept – were emotionally draining. In Vadym Kholodenko, talent and tragedy mix 2016-06-05T04:00:00Z
From a puckish processional by Satie, Ms. Cahill brought a gentle intensity to enigmatic aphorisms by Scriabin and subtly ostentatious pieces by Dane Rudhyar. Music Review: Sarah Cahill and Julia Holter at Le Poisson Rouge 2012-03-08T00:17:18Z
The rest of the program was revolutionary: Prokofiev’s self-consciously Modernist “Scythian Suite” and Scriabin’s self-indulgently sensual “Poem of Ecstasy.” Can two sensations make revolutionary music? Conductor Dudamel and pianist Trifonov try to find a spark 2016-12-02T05:00:00Z
In Scriabin’s Fantasie, Opus 28, the Russian composer’s more ecstatic and mystical sides begin to show themselves. In Vadym Kholodenko, talent and tragedy mix 2016-06-05T04:00:00Z
With an idiosyncratic mix of sonatas by Mozart, Beethoven and Scriabin, two short pieces by Granados and a Liszt showpiece, the 24-year-old Grosvenor summoned the likes of the great Vladimir Horowitz. At 24, Benjamin Grosvenor delivers virtuosity beyond his years. If you haven't heard him, hear him now 2017-05-01T04:00:00Z
Scriabin’s Fantasy in B minor, true to its title, is a fantastical piece that audaciously shifts from episodes of milky, harmonically murky lyricism to unhinged bursts of incandescent runs. Two Pianists Offer Contrasting Paths of Exploration 2019-10-25T04:00:00Z
Unlike the later, mystical Scriabin sonatas, this is a rhapsodic work with Chopinesque beauties. Music Review: A Pianist?s Pensive and Fanciful Sides 2011-07-29T21:08:11Z
For Scriabin, who suffered from synesthesia, color was not a metaphor in music, but an attribute as real as volume, attack or duration. Music Review: Evgeny Kissin, Russian Pianist, Plays at Carnegie Hall 2014-03-13T22:28:15Z
But after a few days of rehearsing and performing works by Ravel, Ligeti and Scriabin, Pintscher felt a deep connection with the ensemble. Matthias Pintscher, Evocative Composer, to Lead Kansas City Symphony 2023-05-09T04:00:00Z
And in Stravinsky’s ballet “Firebird” — like the Scriabin, a dazzling Russian piece — supple strings and brilliant contributions from the principal woodwinds and French horn compensated for occasionally shaky work from the brasses. Music Review: New Jersey Symphony Orchestra in Newark - Review 2012-01-09T22:57:25Z
He uses the damper pedal with restraint, even in music by Debussy and Scriabin where many pianists envelop the notes in a blur of pedal. Welsh pianist’s infallible technique, calm authority hold the audience 2016-10-30T04:00:00Z
Three Ligeti etudes from the 1980s and ’90s proved that Rachmaninoff and Scriabin, as she presented them, were presentiments of the modernism of the distant future. Review: Yuja Wang Plays Dazed Chaos, Then 7 Encores 2018-05-18T04:00:00Z
“Does Scriabin’s ‘Poem of Ecstasy’ really need an explanation?” he asked in an email. Proposing Selections for Colorado’s Cannabis Concerts 2014-05-09T21:43:05Z
The Mariinsky Orchestra comes in November with Scriabin’s Symphony No. 3, a gloriously overheated work that will still pale in comparison with Daniil Trifonov’s playing his own piano concerto the next evening. What to Look Forward to in the Fall Classical Music Season 2017-09-08T04:00:00Z
This year he’ll play a relative rarity: Scriabin’s Piano Concerto, a Romantic but unassuming work that will benefit from Mr. Trifonov’s subtle delicacy. The Philharmonic’s New Season: What Our Critics Want to Hear 2019-02-05T05:00:00Z
Born exactly a decade apart, Scriabin and Stravinsky were the two composers who in their very different ways led 20th-century Russian music towards modernism. Prom 41: LSO/Gergiev 2010-08-17T10:57:00Z
The experimental cantata, not performed until 1939, also evokes Scriabin’s harmonic language. Music Review: American Symphony?s Stravinsky at Carnegie - Review 2012-01-22T23:07:34Z
Hints of Wagner, Strauss, Debussy and Scriabin are also charged with Middle Eastern sensuality. Opera Review: ‘King Roger,’ With Mariusz Kwiecien, at Santa Fe Opera 2012-07-27T21:24:17Z
One was a commemoration of the centenary of Alexander Scriabin, a composer Mr. Muti has long championed, with two symphonies, the Third on Friday evening and the First on Sunday. Chicago Orchestra at Carnegie Hall and Beyond 2015-02-03T05:00:00Z
When Huxley's characters are exposed to primitive music in Mexico they experience it as terrifying – as does Zamyatin's D-503 when he is exposed to a Scriabin piano piece. The rest is power: classical music in the age of the dictatorship 2013-05-10T15:01:02Z
A live recording of concerts that year, featuring works by Strauss and Scriabin, was nominated for a Grammy. Seattle Maestro Resigns by Email and Says He Felt ‘Not Safe’ 2022-01-11T05:00:00Z
The earliest pieces of the Op 12 set, composed in the late 1880s and early 90s before Scriabin left Russia, are heavily indebted to Chopin, sometimes to the point of slavish imitation. Scriabin: Travel Preludes – review 2013-07-25T16:30:00Z
Instead, Scriabin became an ever more individual — and odd — composer. Garrick Ohlsson Sets Scriabin in His Russian Context 2015-02-02T05:00:00Z
Alexander Scriabin, the Russian composer, pianist, mystic and poet, was a stewing cauldron of creative forces. Music Review: ?Spectral Scriabin? at Baryshnikov Arts Center - Review 2011-11-04T22:54:27Z
The Liszt/Scriabin program tied into the American Liszt Society’s annual Liszt Festival,  held this year at Cal State Northridge and focusing on Liszt and Russia. In Vadym Kholodenko, talent and tragedy mix 2016-06-05T04:00:00Z
Bach Day As usual, the Proms will mark most of the year's significant musical anniversaries – Schumann, Chopin, Scriabin, Mahler – and will devote an entire day to Bach. What to see in summer 2010 2010-05-23T20:30:00Z
“Messiaen, Scriabin — things where the composer claims certain chords have certain colors, and that have rapturous, endless clouds of notes” were Mr. Denk’s suggestions in an email. Proposing Selections for Colorado’s Cannabis Concerts 2014-05-09T21:43:05Z
Are you bringing something deeper to your Liszt/Scriabin program than you did last year? After deaths of his daughters, ages 1 and 5, pianist Vadym Kholodenko returns to the stage 2016-06-02T04:00:00Z
From this,  Kholodenko using every ounce of passion he could find, as though losing himself in an overpowering Scriabin trance. In Vadym Kholodenko, talent and tragedy mix 2016-06-05T04:00:00Z
On Monday evening, too, the capacity audience at Carnegie Hall spilled over onto the stage, where it offered Mr. Kissin a welcoming embrace during his mesmerizing performance of works by Schubert and Scriabin. Music Review: Evgeny Kissin, Russian Pianist, Plays at Carnegie Hall 2014-03-13T22:28:15Z
Yet she brought a pensive approach to everything she played, even to long stretches Scriabin’s teeming, fervid, single-movement Fourth and Fifth Piano Sonatas. Two Pianists Test the Meaning of Virtuosity 2020-03-04T05:00:00Z
Here was a fascinating program of 24 diverse études, not just by the obvious choices, Chopin and Liszt, but by Debussy, Rachmaninoff, Scriabin, Bartok, Messiaen and Ligeti. Emboldened Orchestras Embracing the New Music 2011-12-09T17:01:08Z
The program, which was repeated on Saturday night in New Brunswick, N.J., and reviewed on Sunday afternoon at the center, offered what were said to be the orchestra’s first performances of a Scriabin work. Music Review: New Jersey Symphony Orchestra in Newark - Review 2012-01-09T22:57:25Z
In general, the figure of Scriabin is always tied with his music heritage in my mind. After deaths of his daughters, ages 1 and 5, pianist Vadym Kholodenko returns to the stage 2016-06-02T04:00:00Z
He plays works influenced by dance, ranging from Bach’s Partita No. 4 to Morton Gould’s “Boogie-Woogie Étude,” and including works by Chopin, Scriabin, Granados and others. Classical Playlist: Bach, Haydn, Seattle Symphony and More 2014-10-09T04:00:00Z
We would go through Scriabin’s First Symphony, and then we would analyze it and check the harmonies and play it. A Lifelong Friendship’s Latest Chapter: A Concerto Premiere 2022-10-12T04:00:00Z
The influence of Schoenberg is clear, as is the exotic world of Ravel and, most unusually for a British composer of Bridge's generation, Scriabin. Backstage no longer: Frank Bridge at the Proms 2011-08-04T21:30:01Z
A stunning brass section heralded Scriabin’s vision of a utopian new era for humanity. Russia's secret weapon? Valery Gergiev and the rapturous music of the Mariinsky Orchestra 2017-11-02T04:00:00Z
The reader who needs to be told that Benjamin Britten was a "mid-20th-century English composer" is likely to be baffled by the information that Scriabin's has affinities with Stravinsky's Firebird. Noise by David Hendy and The Story of Music by Howard Goodall – review 2013-03-08T10:01:01Z
The elusive, restless music, brilliantly conceived for the piano, is like a combination of Impressionist Debussy and mystical Scriabin. ?Evgeny Starodubtsev: Piano Recital? ? Review 2011-12-04T16:37:56Z
But at Disney, with his Mariinsky, which boasts a majority of stylish young players who idolize Gergiev, Scriabin’s symphony proved stirring. Russia's secret weapon? Valery Gergiev and the rapturous music of the Mariinsky Orchestra 2017-11-02T04:00:00Z
The pieces were inspired, Mr. Rands notes, by the piano music of Scriabin, Debussy and Ravel. Music Review: Pianist at Last Has Carnegie All to Himself 2011-01-23T22:42:27Z
Onstage next to Yevgeny Sudbin, a prodigious Russian pianist and a noted Scriabin advocate, Mr. Crawford triggered lights from an electronic keyboard. Music Review: New Jersey Symphony Orchestra in Newark - Review 2012-01-09T22:57:25Z
But on this tune and the next, a reflective adaptation of Scriabin’s Op. Music Review: A Musical Home With Three Sides 2010-10-01T23:02:00Z
This was the first of five diverse and wondrously performed Scriabin selections. Music Review: Yuja Wang at Carnegie Hall - Review 2011-10-21T22:23:35Z
Compared with Scriabin or the young , Stravinsky was musically Russian in a very old-fashioned way, but the conditions of his contracted labor demanded it. Just How Russian Was Stravinsky? 2010-04-16T14:16:00Z
The disc, called “Fantasia,” features miniatures by Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Scarlatti and Scriabin and various arrangements. Yuja Wang, Pianist and Fashion Plate 2012-04-08T03:23:10Z
On Tuesday, Andrew Tyson essays a completely different kind of showcase, with works by Dutilleux, Petrossian, Scriabin, Gershwin and Ravel at Weill Hall. Classical Music in NYC This Week 2016-12-07T05:00:00Z
And he is a perfect match for Alexander Scriabin, which I will play in the second half of the concert. After deaths of his daughters, ages 1 and 5, pianist Vadym Kholodenko returns to the stage 2016-06-02T04:00:00Z
The chorus, in fact, sings only the last two lines of a Scriabin poem, “Glory to Art/Glory forever,” spinning them into a rousing fugue. Chicago Orchestra at Carnegie Hall and Beyond 2015-02-03T05:00:00Z
Mostly what we hear is by Alexander Scriabin. A Novel About the Fate of a Piano — and the Dreams It Embodies 2019-01-30T05:00:00Z
She was more persuasive in two darkly colored Scriabin études and three Rachmaninoff pieces phrased with sweeping confidence. Music Review: Lola Astanova in Horowitz Tribute at Carnegie Hall - Review 2012-01-21T00:44:23Z
The Scriabin is a bona fide rarity and not entirely without justification. Music Review: New York Philharmonic With Evgeny Kissin at Carnegie Hall 2012-05-24T21:51:03Z
The name Travel Preludes for these sets, 47 miniatures mostly composed in 1895 and 1896, wasn't the composer's own, but thought up by Faubion Bowers, who wrote the first Scriabin biography. Scriabin: Travel Preludes – review 2013-07-25T16:30:00Z
Surrounding Scriabin with other radicals — Liszt, Debussy, Stockhausen — would be one way to do that. Garrick Ohlsson Sets Scriabin in His Russian Context 2015-02-02T05:00:00Z
The featured Scriabin work on Kholodenko’s recital was an early set of 24 preludes. In Vadym Kholodenko, talent and tragedy mix 2016-06-05T04:00:00Z
As in the Scriabin, Mr. Kissin offered a fluid balance of unabashed virtuosity and graceful, singing nuance. Music Review: New York Philharmonic With Evgeny Kissin at Carnegie Hall 2012-05-24T21:51:03Z
Scriabin, who proposed synesthetic connections among specific keys, colors and temperaments, included in “Prometheus” a part for a color organ, which would project colored lights during a performance. Music Review: New Jersey Symphony Orchestra in Newark - Review 2012-01-09T22:57:25Z
These two concerts feature music arranged specially for this instrument, including Scriabin’s Fourth Sonata and the Scherzo from Tchaikovsky’s Sixth Symphony. Opera & Classical Music Listings for March 7-13 2014-03-06T23:20:26Z
There's plenty to savour: cycles of Beethoven piano concertos, Mahler symphonies and Scriabin orchestral works, and a celebration of Henry Wood, plus a spectacular opening weekend. This week's new live music 2010-07-09T23:06:00Z
I was more impressed with the Scriabin numbers; the Sonata in F-sharp Minor surges forward from the first bar, and the andante is really beautifully voiced. CD reviews: Exhuming an operatic ‘Herculanum.’ 2015-12-17T05:00:00Z
The same pristine clarity informed seven pieces from the first book of Debussy’s Preludes, each a vivid microcosm of distinct sensibility, and three terse but evocative “Poems” by Scriabin. Welsh pianist’s infallible technique, calm authority hold the audience 2016-10-30T04:00:00Z
“Islamey” is renowned as one of the most difficult pieces in the repertoire, one so challenging that Scriabin hurt himself trying to play it. Daniil Trifonov and Yuja Wang Play at Carnegie Hall 2014-12-12T05:00:00Z
On Wednesday, the most alluring work is the local premiere of Daniil Trifonov’s Piano Concerto, a wonderfully over-the-top piece in the idiom of Scriabin and Rachmaninoff played by the pianist himself. Classical Music in NYC This Week 2017-11-09T05:00:00Z
Given a committed performance by Mr. Lin, the appealing piece at times evoked Scriabin and Debussy. Music Review: Steven Lin Shows His Confidence in Recital 2014-02-12T22:13:35Z
There are only hints in this youthful concerto of the wild-eyed visionary Scriabin would become in later years. A Star Pianist Brings Soft-Spoken Virtuosity to Scriabin 2019-11-28T05:00:00Z
Scriabin was a house favorite for his synesthetic blend of music and color, which Gertrud Grunow, who taught at the Bauhaus in Weimar, echoed in her theories about the relationships between sound, color and space. At the Bauhaus, Music Was More Than a Hobby 2019-08-22T04:00:00Z
A Youth at Home at the Keys Benjamin Grosvenor made his New York recital debut, a program featuring Bach, Chopin and Scriabin, on Sunday at the Frick Collection. Music Review: Benjamin Grosvenor at the Frick Collection 2012-03-21T21:34:50Z
The music's not all new; Carrillo picked a number of tricks from Scriabin, Villa-Lobos and Varèse. Liminar makes Mexico's Carrillo look like the next great rediscovery 2015-12-13T05:00:00Z
Pianists have the works of Bach, Chopin and Scriabin to challenge them; accordion players are saddled with requests for “Lady of Spain” and the monotonous oompah oompah of the polka. Showing Off the Accordion’s Hip Side 2013-06-26T21:57:23Z
The program, should anyone be listening, offers works by Scriabin, Liszt’s Sonata in B minor and Prokofiev’s Sonata No. 6, and the performances are almost sure to be wonderful. The New Season: Tchaikovsky, Dress Codes, And 3-D Opera 2011-09-16T19:50:18Z
Five shorter pieces by Alexander Scriabin opened the second half. Yuja Wang returns, surmounting every technical demand 2011-03-14T16:50:59Z
A Pianist Shines His Light On Scriabin The pianist Evgeny Kissin made a powerful impression when he played the Barber Sonata as the centerpiece of his Carnegie Hall recital three weeks ago. Music Review: New York Philharmonic With Evgeny Kissin at Carnegie Hall 2012-05-24T21:51:03Z
On the menu: some old guard Rachmaninoff, with some Prokofiev and Scriabin to keep things “revolutionary.” Essential Arts & Culture: China and Taiwan's music diplomacy, Ghost Ship fallout and Gary's Busey-isms 2016-12-09T05:00:00Z
Scriabin’s near-atonal idiom came through in some of the first piece. Review: John Zorn Brings Avant-Garde Style to the Stone 2015-07-06T04:00:00Z
He brought formidable virtuosity to Scriabin and Liszt. How Should a Musician Make a Debut? Try Going Low-Key 2017-02-10T05:00:00Z
Wang began the two halves of her program with Beethoven’s Piano Sonata Opus 31, No. 3, and Scriabin’s Piano Sonata No. 3. Review: Lang Lang and Yuja Wang at Disney Hall: the piano recital made modern 2022-04-08T04:00:00Z
But Mälkki’s performance of Alexander Scriabin’s “The Poem of Ecstasy” after intermission was so big, deafening and daringly overpowering that it had a dazed perfection for those of us ecstatic enough to experience it. Review: Celebrated Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho drove from L.A. to San Diego. 'Vista' was the result 2021-11-04T04:00:00Z
Horowitz put together a demanding program of works by Mozart, Rachmaninoff, Schubert, Liszt, Scriabin and Chopin, all of which held a special meaning to the pianist. What's on TV Friday: 'Magnum P.I.' on CBS; 'Painting With John' 2021-01-21T05:00:00Z
For Scriabin, you couldn’t then know good without the indelible experience of its opposite. Why Scriabin’s satanic Ninth Sonata, 'Black Mass,' is a scary wonder of music 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z
The Russian composer Alexander Scriabin lived through some of the most riotously creative years of music history in his home country. Perspective | A critic’s suggestions for art with added meaning during a stay-at-home pandemic 2020-07-22T04:00:00Z
For the second half, Wang, in a more conventional gown, played Scriabin like Vladimir Horowitz’s Scriabin, unfussy but full of glittery dramatic tension. Review: Lang Lang and Yuja Wang at Disney Hall: the piano recital made modern 2022-04-08T04:00:00Z
Soon, the music of Chopin and Scriabin would float through the park. It’s a Tough Time to Be a Street Musician With a 900-Pound Piano 2020-07-16T04:00:00Z
Scriabin wrote five symphonies, only one of which, the Fourth — better-known as "The Poem of Ecstasy" — gets played with any regularity in America. Moscow State Symphony goes big and bold in Northridge – LA Times 2017-11-03T04:00:00Z
In being the deadliest dance of death, Scriabin’s Ninth Sonata comes to stand for life. Why Scriabin’s satanic Ninth Sonata, 'Black Mass,' is a scary wonder of music 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z
Few pianists are better equipped to play this repertoire than Daniil Trifonov, who features Scriabin’s music as his selections for Carnegie Hall’s streaming Live with Carnegie Hall series. Perspective | A critic’s suggestions for art with added meaning during a stay-at-home pandemic 2020-07-22T04:00:00Z
I saw the pianist Kirill Gerstein play an ambitious and bewitching program consisting entirely of études: Liszt’s Transcendental twelve, three by Scriabin, two by Ligeti, and several Gershwin tunes arranged by Earl Wild. Germany’s New Concert Temples 2017-05-15T04:00:00Z
He will also be recording a collection of pieces by Russian composer Alexander Scriabin, which are extremely difficult. Cliburn winner to perform in Texas year after children slain 2017-05-08T04:00:00Z
Llyr Williams The Welsh pianist plays piano sonatas by Beethoven and three of Alexander Scriabin’s “Poèmes” in a program presented by Washington Performing Arts. Going Out Guide for the District of Columbia, Oct. 27-Nov. 2, 2016 2016-10-25T04:00:00Z
Stravinsky, whom Scriabin felt was little more than excellently warmed-over Rimsky-Korsakov, turned to rhythm in his “The Rite of Spring” as the device for unleashing our underlying primitivistic impulses. Why Scriabin’s satanic Ninth Sonata, 'Black Mass,' is a scary wonder of music 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z
Sejoon Park As part of the Steinway Series, the pianist performs works by Rachmaninoff, Scriabin and Mussorgsky. Going Out Guide for the District of Columbia, Aug. 11-17, 2016 2016-08-09T04:00:00Z
Classical piano concert Anna Nizhegorodtseva performs works by Beethoven, Tchaikovsky and Scriabin. D.C. community calendar, June 11-18, 2015 2015-06-08T04:00:00Z
The Russian composer Alexander Scriabin is an example. Columbia artist paints the music she hears 2015-01-02T05:00:00Z
Beatrice Rana The Italian pianist and silver medalist at the 2013 Van Cliburn competition performs works by Chopin, Bach, Prokofiev and Scriabin. Events in the District of Columbia, Nov. 6-12, 2014
In Scriabin’s last 10th sonata, a reverie of trills evokes “insects born from the sun.” Why Scriabin’s satanic Ninth Sonata, 'Black Mass,' is a scary wonder of music 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z
Mr. Shimada has also drawn on Yale’s resources outside the music department, gaining wide notice for productions like a February 2010 version of Scriabin’s “Prometheus, the Poem of Fire.” A Conductor Promotes Risk-Taking in Music Programs 2014-09-05T04:00:00Z
The opening concert will bring together three works written in the years preceding World War One by Schoenberg, Scriabin and Debussy. City festival programme launched 2014-03-18T14:07:06Z
In finishing second with 190.99 points, Virtue and Moir displayed ease and elegant unison, exploring the way a relationship changes over time while skating to music by the Russian composers Alexander Glazunov and Alexander Scriabin. Davis and White Give U.S. First Olympic Gold in Ice Dancing 2014-02-17T18:45:14Z
Debussy used the old, primitive tone scale, while Strauss and Scriabin, to say nothing of a hundred lesser ears, extended the rhythm of music to include the world of sounds as none have dared before. The Promise of Air 2011-02-02T03:00:23.997Z
Scriabin did not live to reveal much more. Why Scriabin’s satanic Ninth Sonata, 'Black Mass,' is a scary wonder of music 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z
Some ambitious composer, by judicious use of the more diseased instruments, could achieve the most rheumy musical effects, particularly if, � la Scriabin, he should have the atmosphere of the concert hall heavily charged with eucalyptus. The So-called Human Race
Scriabin's "Reverie" given by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Annals of Music in America A Chronological Record of Significant Musical Events
"Like Scriabin, Scott looks to Music as a means to carry further the spiritual evolution of the race, and believes that it has occult properties of which only a few enlightened people are aware." Spirit and Music
She has recorded five albums of Scriabin's piano solos. 100 New Yorkers of the 1970s
Two years later he composed the Ninth Sonata, which became known, to Scriabin’s pleasure, as “The Black Mass.” Why Scriabin’s satanic Ninth Sonata, 'Black Mass,' is a scary wonder of music 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z
M. Briantchaninov, an intimate friend of Scriabin, telegraphed the news of the composer's death to a friend in England. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 1915 April-September, 1915
Scriabin's fourth symphony "Ecstasy" given by the Russian Symphony Orchestra in New York City. Annals of Music in America A Chronological Record of Significant Musical Events
So it is not surprising that he stands in close relation to the young Russian composers, the chief of whom is Scriabin. Concerning the Spiritual in Art
I think people are much more familiar with Scriabin today than they were 10 years ago. 100 New Yorkers of the 1970s
The sonata ends, in the words of the wonderful Scriabin biographer Faubion Bowers, “with a nightmare march of Gothic visions, ghosts and distorted horrors.” Why Scriabin’s satanic Ninth Sonata, 'Black Mass,' is a scary wonder of music 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z
M. Briantchaninov is collecting a fund for Scriabin's children, and he suggests that possibly "some English friends and admirers" may care to contribute. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 1915 April-September, 1915
Leoncavallo writes pretty verses and Palestrina is a priest, and Confucius inspires Scriabin. Essays Before a Sonata
Scriabin's attempt to intensify musical tone by corresponding use of colour is necessarily tentative. Concerning the Spiritual in Art
Although her repertoire includes piano works spanning the last 250 years, Ruth has concentrated largely on Rachmaninoff and Scriabin, a Russian composer of the same era. 100 New Yorkers of the 1970s
For Bowers this was the most raucous page in all of Scriabin, which is saying a lot. Why Scriabin’s satanic Ninth Sonata, 'Black Mass,' is a scary wonder of music 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z
When Scriabin was suffering terrible pain just before his death he clenched his hands and his last words were: "I must be self-possessed, like Englishmen." New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 1915 April-September, 1915
She had been playing Scriabin and was overcome. A Voyage to Arcturus
Finally Scriabin, on more spiritual lines, has paralleled sound and colours in a chart not unlike that of Frau Unkowsky. Concerning the Spiritual in Art
I gave some concerts of Scriabin at Hunter College, and talked about each piece before playing it. 100 New Yorkers of the 1970s
There is a swirl of uncontrollable trills and then a melody, making a great effort to rise, to be played with, Scriabin writes, “an incipient yearning.” Why Scriabin’s satanic Ninth Sonata, 'Black Mass,' is a scary wonder of music 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z
His set of the complete Scriabin sonatas is the one I return to most often. Why Scriabin’s satanic Ninth Sonata, 'Black Mass,' is a scary wonder of music 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z
Just how Scriabin could produce that on the keyboard is one of music’s wonders. Why Scriabin’s satanic Ninth Sonata, 'Black Mass,' is a scary wonder of music 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z
Here all the excesses of Scriabin’s most famous orchestral work, “The Poem of Ecstasy,” meet their agony. Why Scriabin’s satanic Ninth Sonata, 'Black Mass,' is a scary wonder of music 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z
In the years following his death, Scriabin became an underground influence in the avant-garde. Why Scriabin’s satanic Ninth Sonata, 'Black Mass,' is a scary wonder of music 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z
The trills of Schubert’s B-Flat Sonata — so likable, so haunting, so moving — in Scriabin have become diabolical. Why Scriabin’s satanic Ninth Sonata, 'Black Mass,' is a scary wonder of music 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z
Scriabin died, moreover, just as silent films were coming into their artistic own in Russia as well as Hollywood and realizing the powerful need of musical accompaniment. Why Scriabin’s satanic Ninth Sonata, 'Black Mass,' is a scary wonder of music 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z
It was Scriabin, the master of atmosphere, who became an unsung inspiration for the earliest film music and certainly the composer who most creepily lurks, to this day, behind horror movies. Why Scriabin’s satanic Ninth Sonata, 'Black Mass,' is a scary wonder of music 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z
Scriabin was drawn to London, where the Theosophist Annie Besant was headquartered, and Ogden was well equipped to capture that occult. Why Scriabin’s satanic Ninth Sonata, 'Black Mass,' is a scary wonder of music 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z
For Scriabin, the satanic was the dominating principle of the universe; the devil was behind all movement — the motion of particles, subatomic to celestial bodies. Why Scriabin’s satanic Ninth Sonata, 'Black Mass,' is a scary wonder of music 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z
Scriabin was compelled to create, as he had with his Sixth Sonata, a spiritual antithesis. Why Scriabin’s satanic Ninth Sonata, 'Black Mass,' is a scary wonder of music 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z
Scriabin’s contribution was to create sensation though mood. Why Scriabin’s satanic Ninth Sonata, 'Black Mass,' is a scary wonder of music 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z
The Russian pianist Vladimir Sofronitsky became known as the greatest proponent of Scriabin in the first half of the 20th century. Why Scriabin’s satanic Ninth Sonata, 'Black Mass,' is a scary wonder of music 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z
In 1911 Alexander Scriabin, Russia’s most progressive and peculiar composer, wrote the sixth of his 10 piano sonatas. Why Scriabin’s satanic Ninth Sonata, 'Black Mass,' is a scary wonder of music 2020-10-21T04:00:00Z
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