Scriabin:
Waltz in F minor Op. 1
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
3 Pieces for piano, Op. 2
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano - No. 1), Valentina Lisitsa (piano - Nos. 2 & 3)
Ten Mazurkas, Op. 3
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
Allegro Appassionato Op. 4
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Nocturne in F sharp minor Op. 5 No. 1
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
Nocturne in A major Op. 5 No. 2
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
Piano Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 6
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
2 Impromptus, Op. 7
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
12 Etudes for piano, Op. 8
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
2 Pieces for the left hand, Op. 9
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Two Impromptus Op. 10
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
Preludes, Op. 11 (24)
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
2 Impromptus, Op. 12
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Preludes, Op. 13 (6)
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
2 Impromptus, Op. 14
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Preludes, Op. 15 (5)
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
Preludes, Op. 16 (5)
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
Preludes, Op. 17 (7)
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
Allegro de Concert for Piano, Op.18
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Piano Sonata No. 2 in G sharp minor, Op. 19 'Sonata Fantasy'
Ivo Pogorelich (piano)
Polonaise, Op. 21
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Preludes, Op. 22 (4)
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Piano Sonata No. 3 in F sharp minor, Op. 23
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Nine Mazurkas, Op. 25
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
Preludes, Op. 27 (2)
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
Fantasy in B minor, Op. 28
Sviatoslav Richter (piano)
Piano Sonata No. 4 in F sharp major, Op. 30
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Preludes, Op. 31 (4)
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
Deux poèmes, Op. 32
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Preludes, Op. 33 (4)
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
Poème tragique Op. 34
Jean Louis Steuerman (piano)
Preludes, Op. 35 (3)
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
Poeme satanique for Piano, Op.36
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Preludes, Op. 37 (4)
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
Waltz in A flat major, Op. 38
Benjamin Grosvenor (piano)
Preludes, Op. 39 (4)
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
Two Mazurkas, Op. 40
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
Poeme for Piano, Op.41
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
8 Etudes, Op. 42
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
2 Poems for Piano, Op. 44
Jean Louis Steuerman (piano)
3 Pieces Op. 45
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Scherzo for Piano in C major, Op. 46
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Quasi Valse, Op. 47
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Preludes, Op. 48 (4)
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
3 Pieces for Piano, Op. 49
Valentina Lisitsa (piano - No. 1). Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano - No. 2), Anna Gourari (piano - No. 3)
Four Pieces, Op. 51
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Trois Morceaux Op. 52
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Piano Sonata No. 5 in F sharp major, Op. 53
Sviatoslav Richter (piano)
Étude Op. 56 No. 4
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Two Pieces, Op. 57
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Albumblatt, Op. 58
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
2 Pieces for Piano, Op. 59
Valentina Lisitsa (piano - No. 1), Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano - No. 2)
Poème-Nocturne, Op. 61
Sviatoslav Richter (piano)
Piano Sonata No. 6, Op. 62
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
2 Poems for Piano, Op. 63
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Piano Sonata No. 7, Op. 64 'White Mass'
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Three Etudes Op. 65 (1911/1912)
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Piano Sonata No. 8, Op. 66
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Preludes, Op. 67 (2)
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
Piano Sonata No. 9, Op. 68 'Black Mass'
Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano)
Poèmes, Op. 69 Nos. 1 & 2
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Piano Sonata No. 10, Op. 70
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Deux poèmes Op. 71
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Vers la flamme, Op. 72
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Deux Danses Op. 73
Sviatoslav Richter (piano)
Preludes, Op. 74 (5)
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Canon in D minor
Anna Gourari (piano)
Romance (c. 1894)
Valentina Lisitsa (piano), Anush Hovhannisyan (soprano)
Nocturne in A flat major
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Scherzo in A flat major
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Scherzo in E flat major
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Sonata-Fantaisie in G sharp minor (1886)
Roberto Szidon (piano)
Valse in G sharp minor
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Valse in D flat major
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Variations on a theme by Mlle Egorova
Anna Gourari (piano)
Duett in D minor, WoO 10
Valentina Lisitsa (piano), Anush Hovhannisyan (soprano)
Fugue in F minor, WoO 12
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Fugue in F minor, WoO 13
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Mazurka in B minor, WoO 14
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Mazurka in B minor, WoO 15
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Mazurka in F major
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Albumleaf for Piano in A flat major ’Monighetti’
Fantasy in A minor Op. post.
Vladimir Ashkenazy & Vovka Ashkenazy (piano)
Piano Sonata in E flat minor
Roberto Szidon (piano)
Fugue in E minor
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Romance in A minor
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Feuille d'album in F sharp major
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Klavierstücke in B flat minor, Anh. 16
Valentina Lisitsa (piano)
Variations on a Russian Theme for string quartet
Kuss Quartet
Andante and Scherzo for strings
Hamburg Strings
Scherzo (1888), Anh. 18
Symphonic Poem in D minor
Moscow Symphony Orchestra, Igor Golovschin
Piano Concerto in F sharp minor, Op. 20
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
London Philharmonic Orchestra, Lorin Maazel
Rêverie, Op. 24
Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Vladimir Ashkenazy
Symphony No. 1 in E major
Brigitte Balleys (mezzo), Sergei Larin (tenor)
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Rundfunkchor Berlin, Vladimir Ashkenazy
Symphony No. 2 in C minor, Op. 29
Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Frankfurt, Eliahu Inbal
Symphony No. 3 in C minor, Op. 43 'The Divine Poem'
Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin/, Vladimir Ashkenazy
Symphony No. 4 - 'Le Poème de l'extase', Op. 54
Kirov Orchestra, Mariinsky Theatre, Valery Gergiev
Prometheus (The Poem of Fire), Op. 60
Alexander Toradze (piano)
Kirov Orchestra, Mariinsky Theatre; Kirov Chorus, Valery Gergiev
Nuances, Op. 56 No. 3
Alexander Ghindin (piano)
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Vladimir Ashkenazy
Preparation for The Final Mystery
Alexei Lubimov (piano), Thomas Trotter (organ), Anna-Kristiina Kaappola (soprano)
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Ernst Senff Chor, St Petersburg Chamber Choir, Vladimir Ashkenazy
Étude Op. 2 No. 1 in C sharp minor
Vladimir Horowitz (piano)
Étude Op. 8 No. 12 in D sharp minor
Vladimir Horowitz (piano)
Prelude, Op. 11 No. 5 in D major
Shura Cherkassky (piano)
Vers la flamme, Op. 72
Sviatoslav Richter (piano)
Poème in F sharp major, Op. 32 No. 1
Mikhail Pletnev (piano)
Étude Op. 42 No. 5 in C sharp minor
Yevgeny Kissin (piano)
Four Pieces, Op. 51
Yevgeny Kissin (piano)
Mazurka in E, Op. 3 No. 4
Benjamin Grosvenor (piano)
Mazurka in C sharp minor, Op. 3, No. 6
Benjamin Grosvenor (piano)
Mazurka in G sharp minor, Op. 3 No. 9
Benjamin Grosvenor (piano)
Piano Sonata No. 2 in G sharp minor, Op. 19 'Sonata Fantasy'
Daniil Trifonov (piano)
Marking 100 years since his death, this is the first ever set of SCRIABIN COMPLETE WORKS. Drawn principally from Decca’s distinguished catalogue, the set also features no fewer than 64 newly-recorded tracks - over 200 mins of music, newly recorded by Vladimir Ashkenazy and Valentina Lisitsa especially for this set.
Scriabin has in recent years become admired as one of the early 20th century’s most innovative and influential composers. The set concludes with a bonus disc showcasing great pianists across Decca, Philips and DG who have played Scriabin down the years, from Horowitz, Richter and Cherkassky onto Kissin, Grosvenor and Trifonov.
THE FIRST COMPLETE SCRIABIN SET
This is the first time all of Scriabin’s music is offered in a single authoritative set.
NEW RECORDINGS
No fewer than 64 brand new tracks were recorded exclusively for this project by two of the most eminent Scriabin interpreters of today – Vladimir Ashkenazy and Valentina Lisitsa.
ANNIVERSARY
27th April 2015 marks the 100th anniversary of death of Alexander Scriabin, undoubtedly one of the most innovative and influential composers of the early 20th century.
DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS OLD and NEW
Scriabin has consistently remained a favourite composer among many legendary pianists. Notably, this edition includes the interpretations of Vladimir Ashkenazy, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Sviatoslav Richter, Roberto Szidon, Ivo Pogorelich and many more.
ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL PIANO COMPOSERS
Scriabin was a Russian composer and pianist who initially developed a highly lyrical and idiosyncratic tonal language inspired by the music of Frédéric Chopin. Quite independent of the innovations of Arnold Schoenberg, Scriabin developed, via mysticism, an increasingly atonal musical language that presaged twelve-tone composition and other serial music. He may be considered to be the primary figure among the Russian Symbolist composers.
Scriabin influenced composers like Sergei Prokofiev, Nikolai Roslavets and Igor Stravinsky, although Scriabin was reported to have disliked the music of both Prokofiev and Stravinsky.
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