Scriabin - 12 Études, Opus 8 - Sofronitsky

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  • Alexander Scriabin,
    12 Études, Opus 8
    Vladimir Sofronitsky, piano
    00:00 - Étude in C-sharp major
    01:38 - Étude in F-sharp minor
    03:26 - Étude in B minor
    05:15 - Étude in B major
    06:50 - Étude in E major
    09:02 - Étude in A major
    10:32 - Etude in B-flat minor
    12:21 - Étude in A-flat major
    15:58 - Étude in G-sharp minor
    21:02 - Étude in D-flat major
    22:58 - Étude in B-flat minor
    26:40 - Étude in D-sharp minor
    Probably recorded circa 1952
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Komentáře • 82

  • @WillianLizardo
    @WillianLizardo Před 3 lety +25

    Fantastic! He was Scriabin’s son-in-law!

  • @scriabintv2976
    @scriabintv2976 Před 9 lety +34

    Ah, that great Vladimir Sofronitsky! We all love his Skryabin interpretations!

  • @annjeanmillikan
    @annjeanmillikan Před 5 lety +17

    Phenomenal Scriabin and Phenomenal Sofronitsky! Sofronitsky brings Scriabin ALIVE and with beautiful musical energy!

    • @jemandanderes1773
      @jemandanderes1773 Před 2 lety

      And what about this?:) czcams.com/video/Pxo3qDJUDas/video.html

  • @daniel15671
    @daniel15671 Před 10 lety +70

    Extremely expressive, musical playing. It's easy to see why Sofronitsky was considered one of the great Scriabinists.

    • @jemandanderes1773
      @jemandanderes1773 Před 2 lety

      And what about this?:) czcams.com/video/Pxo3qDJUDas/video.html

    • @jeanlucchapelon
      @jeanlucchapelon Před rokem +4

      Completely agree
      Horowitz too was near of Scriabine and had taken the spirit of the genius !!

    • @mikevogel8698
      @mikevogel8698 Před 11 měsíci

      Please tell me, who is the greatest Scriabinist? I am parcel to Richter.

    • @mysterium364
      @mysterium364 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@mikevogel8698 Richter does not have all that many Scriabin recordings on CZcams, but I love his Vers la Flamme. Ashkenazy is excellent. He probably has the most extensive Scriabin repertoire on CZcams, and it is better than Sofronitsky much of the time, especially as far as recording quality goes. Zhukov is also excellent. He has the best recordings of Sonatas 7 and 8, Polonaise opus 21, and Valse op. 38 in my opinion. Zhukov may sound a bit like Richter to some people because they studied under the same teacher in the same school. Zhukov tends to play a bit slower and extremely thoughtfully. That's why I like his versions of the musical titans which are sonatas 7 and 8.

  • @user-ll8ji4nd3d
    @user-ll8ji4nd3d Před 2 lety +7

    Из многих наслаждений жизни
    Одной любви музЫка уступает
    Но и любовь - мелодия !

  • @user-nx7tk4qo6e
    @user-nx7tk4qo6e Před rokem +4

    私にとってスクリャービンの音楽は大人になって知った美しい世界です。
    それまではリスト、ショパン、ラフマニノフなどの作曲家しか知らずにきました。
    ある日ラジオから流れてきたスクリャービンの練習曲を聴いた時は電流が走ったような感動でした。
    聞けば聞くほどまた聴きたくなります。

  • @marcorotondi7613
    @marcorotondi7613 Před 3 lety +7

    Poesia senza mai fine, riascolti Scriabin infinite volte e scopri sempre un nuovo tema straordinario, un nuovo canto, che pur nuovo é già dentro il tuo animo, lo hai già udito infinite volte in qualche tua precedente vita! Il grande Russo ti prende su questa Terra e ti innalza nell'Etere...
    Chi ascolta Scriabin conosce Dio.
    Marco Rotondi

    • @user-nl8lk7kc4i
      @user-nl8lk7kc4i Před 2 lety

      Богата талантами земля Русская. Берегите её люди. Наслаждайтесь музыкой великих русских, советских композиторов, поэзией великих поэтов, романами и прозой русско- советских писателей. Люди планеты Земля , берегите Россию! В ней ваше спасение и дальнейшая жизнь. Мудрости и здоровья всем почитателям А.Н. Скрябина.

  • @voolare
    @voolare Před 10 lety +78

    etude n.1 00:00
    etude n.2 01:38
    etude n.3 03:26
    etude n.4 05:15
    etude n.5 06:50
    etude n.6 09:02
    etude n.7 10:32
    etude n.8 12:21
    etude n.9 15:58
    etude n.10 21:02
    etude n.11 22:58
    etude n.12 26:40

  • @GabrielHernandez-kb9ss
    @GabrielHernandez-kb9ss Před 5 lety +14

    Etude op. 8 no. 5 is such a beautiful conversation between the two hands, incredibly intimate.

  • @Erik83474
    @Erik83474 Před 10 lety +71

    The most brilliant performer ever of the unique genius that Scriabin was. There's an almost miraculous lightness and brightness in his play that you don't hear anymore these days.

    • @CLASSICALFAN100
      @CLASSICALFAN100 Před 6 lety +2

      Actually, you hardly hear **ANY** classical music any more. All gone, bye-bye..

    • @michieldemarey
      @michieldemarey Před 5 lety +3

      Hello Erik,
      Over a decade ago at a masterclass of Viktor Merzhanov he said about my playing "like I'm hearing Sofronitsky". (I didn't know who he was so I looked for it on the net and found a gamingforum packed with recordings and scores and rare recordings of Sofronitsky.) I'm now working on a piano program to give concerts but I'm struggling with my health. If you're interested I let you know when and where and you are invited. I actually always asked myself why you started ignoring me? Gossip or other reasons? All the best, Michiel

    • @pacifist1360
      @pacifist1360 Před 5 lety +3

      I would add Vitaly Margulis was outstanding, but he passed away in 2011. He taught for many years at St Petersburg Conservatory and then at UCLA. Morton Estrin was extraordinary too; he spent decades teaching at Hofstra University and had a private studio based on Long Island. He passed away in December 2017. I don't think I will ever find a living pianist who can play Scriabin or piano in general, anymore, like these great old masters did.

    • @andreafurlan5231
      @andreafurlan5231 Před 4 lety

      Because for the modern classical teaching it's not needed, the most important thing is to play as it's written...

    • @themoroccanpianist8953
      @themoroccanpianist8953 Před 3 lety +2

      @@CLASSICALFAN100 what about trifonov and some other fine pianists ?

  • @jaejoonwee1720
    @jaejoonwee1720 Před 5 lety +23

    I love classical piano music of the Classical and Romantic periods. When young, my sister gave piano lessons and practised herself at home. Therefore, I was always around piano music of Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, and Chopin. During past decades, I listened to almost all of Beethoven's and Chopin's piano works. Their music as well as their struggling and passionate lives always inspired me to escape from frustrations in my life. Together with these, I also loved masterpieces of Brahms, Schubert, Schumann, Liszt, Debussy and others. Recently, I came across this Scriabin's 12 Etudes (Op. 8), which got me interested in Scriabin (1872-1915). This 12 Etudes are so much enjoyable for me, familiarized with Chopin, that I regret that I picked up his works so late in my life. That's partly because I didn't know that Scriabin composed for decades in a fairly conventional late-Romantic manner, revealing the influence of Chopin, even though he employed atonality and dissonance later in his career. Among the 12 Etudes, No. 12 is so gorgeous. At present, together with this 12 Etudes (Op. 8), 24 Préludes (Op. 11) also resonate with me. More works of Scriabin will be added to the repository of my favorite classical piano music. I like this Sofronitsky's rendition of Scriabin. His play makes me feel at ease.

  • @yelenalyu4956
    @yelenalyu4956 Před 5 lety +9

    Какое наслаждение для Души, для Сердца. Великолепное исполнение!

  • @orvillewrightjr9330
    @orvillewrightjr9330 Před 3 lety +1

    Sofrinitsky's performance of the early etudes captures the piquancy of Scriabin's youth. These pieces have a wide range of characteristics and evoke a wide range of emotions and feelings, aesthetically from intimacy to joy to contemplation to sadness and reflection. I've enjoyed listening to them immensely. Many thanks to you Mr. Max Lima!

  • @evewong3221
    @evewong3221 Před 3 lety +4

    5:30 just beautiful

  • @burr69
    @burr69 Před rokem +1

    His playing is always so exciting

  • @paulmacconnor5865
    @paulmacconnor5865 Před 10 lety +8

    He was a brilliant pianist.

  • @user-ol1md3mn5u
    @user-ol1md3mn5u Před 3 lety +3

    Восхитительно!!!

  • @madonnaujmajuridze6466
    @madonnaujmajuridze6466 Před 7 lety +5

    What an awesome performance!

  • @pedroa.cantero9449
    @pedroa.cantero9449 Před 8 lety +13

    Scriabine a le don du précieux sans préjudice de profondeur. Là réside son génie que sa vie durant étendit sur ses créations. Ma préférence va vers les études et les préludes qu’enrichissent son œuvre. André Lischke, mieux que moi, rend compte du fait. « Les études de Scriabine, regroupées en séries, hormis quelques pièces isolées ou intégrées à d’autres recueils, jalonnent les principales étapes de sa vie et de son langage. A l’instar de celles de Chopin, et bientôt de Debussy, elles sont généralement construites chacune à partir d’une formule technique et/ou expressive, paraphrasée et développée. Scriabine use autant de la virtuosité digitale que de celle du poignet, multipliant les sauts rapides et périlleux, les staccati et les martèlements, les arpèges et les accords à grands écarts (alors qu’il avait lui-même de petites mains !), et corsant les difficultés par les superpositions de valeurs rythmiques différentes (par exemple quintolets à une main et triolets à l’autre) ; cette polyrythmie scriabinienne va dans le même sens que la complexité de son harmonie, tendant à rompre les cadres établis. À côté de cela, quelques études peu nombreuses mais remarquables sont au contraire, de même que chez Chopin, consacrées non à la technique mais à la qualité des sonorités, du phrasé et de la mise en valeur des métamorphoses harmoniques » (“À l’orée de l’ineffable : les Études de Scriabine, entre poésie et virtuosité” ).

    • @christopheleclair5367
      @christopheleclair5367 Před 3 lety

      Merci

    • @DAVEDIKIAN
      @DAVEDIKIAN Před 3 lety +1

      Les innombrables "petites" pièces de Scriabine, auxquelles on peut aussi assimiler ces études et nombre de préludes étaient pour lui comme un journal de bord intime. On arrive ainsi à suivre son parcours si particulier qui part quasiment de Chopin pour arriver à une sorte d'atonalisme voisin de Schönberg. Etape après étape , ces pièces servaient de laboratoire d'essai pour ses oeuvres plus longues et développées telles que ses 10 sonates. Trajectoire assez unique et singulière dans l'histoire de la musique !

    • @pedroa.cantero9449
      @pedroa.cantero9449 Před 3 lety

      @@DAVEDIKIAN Merci Antoine pour si "précieuses" précisions

    • @DAVEDIKIAN
      @DAVEDIKIAN Před 3 lety

      @@pedroa.cantero9449 Je vous en prie. Je fréquente ce compositeur depuis plus de 40 ans avec autant de bonheur.

    • @jeanlucchapelon
      @jeanlucchapelon Před rokem

      Excellent résumé de toutes les difficultés et qualités de ces études,comme celles de Chopin!!

  • @MrGer2295
    @MrGer2295 Před 6 lety +6

    Beautiful piano playing !

  • @josephlaredo5272
    @josephlaredo5272 Před 9 lety +6

    Nos 5 and 10 are miraculous!

  • @Dichweed
    @Dichweed Před 29 dny

    One of his best etudes.

  • @NarekAsatryan-xe4mw
    @NarekAsatryan-xe4mw Před 2 měsíci

    Н. 5... Можно бесконечно слушать

  • @SherryGrant
    @SherryGrant Před rokem

    Sofronitsky was my favourite pianist right after Scriabin himself! Hope to see lot of Scriabin fans at the festival!

  • @chad4149
    @chad4149 Před 9 lety +6

    I really liked it.I wasn t a fan but I am because of the light he gives these.And they re very difficult.

  • @user-nj7hy5vy6p
    @user-nj7hy5vy6p Před 3 lety +4

    Софроницкий и Рихтер - величайшие пианисты в обозримой истории музыки.

  • @collinwong9869
    @collinwong9869 Před 9 lety +7

    Love the first one

  • @inraid
    @inraid Před 9 lety +6

    addictive!

  • @ronl7131
    @ronl7131 Před 3 lety

    Epic....great voicing....Blast outta’ the past....

  • @messrtwinky
    @messrtwinky Před 11 lety

    Thank you, indeed, Mr. Lima!!

  • @andrewlankford9634
    @andrewlankford9634 Před 5 lety +6

    Always wondered if anyone tried covering 5:10 with a jazz saxophone.

  • @lukeslark
    @lukeslark Před 3 lety +1

    The benchmark for any interpretation

  • @automatofix
    @automatofix Před 8 lety +2

    etude 9 in G sharp minor, nice

  • @flaviodalpra
    @flaviodalpra Před 10 lety +1

    super

  • @jraldne1
    @jraldne1 Před 10 lety

    Regardless...it is still Scriabin....Thank You!...

  • @twgirl1
    @twgirl1 Před 12 lety +2

    好棒

  • @anttisairanen9485
    @anttisairanen9485 Před 6 lety

    When listening to these fascinating - next to none - readings it is important to know what a grand Sofronitsky was playing. It was his private pre WW2 Bechstein. Have tried once it - with my non pianist fingers - the sound was still as fabulously sonorous as the keys deeply worn under the great masters work.

    • @rohanmac2139
      @rohanmac2139 Před 5 lety

      Antti Sairanen do you know where it is now?

  • @yaelpalombo4093
    @yaelpalombo4093 Před měsícem

    🥰🥰🥰

  • @iitalics
    @iitalics Před 8 lety

    Wish I could play No 7, very pretty but so difficult!

  • @jraldne1
    @jraldne1 Před 10 lety +1

    Thank You...even if it is an "ancient" recording; what with our now being all-too used to this digital what-have-you....Thank You!...

    • @CLASSICALFAN100
      @CLASSICALFAN100 Před 6 lety

      Guess what? **ALL** classical recordings are "ancient" now, because nobody buys them. They don't even try to sell them at antique shops...

  • @PaulRx4
    @PaulRx4 Před 9 lety +9

    Sofronitsky is one of my all time favorites for Scriabin, just compare to the many
    excellent Scriabinist who do so well nowadays. I have many playlist for Scriabin
    including one called "Scriabin like !!!" see "PaulRx4" here and Spotify where i have
    much much more.

  • @davidmoreau5247
    @davidmoreau5247 Před rokem

    A little bit clumsy, the notes in the treble... but then I was raised on Horowitz... nonetheless 👏 bravo dear conference!!!

  • @barbaralawrence1545
    @barbaralawrence1545 Před 8 lety +1

    s o l i t u d e r e c i f e t o i l e without fear -bud

  • @Cosimo-composer
    @Cosimo-composer Před 4 lety

    Sofronitsky's style just like scriabin himself.

  • @GlynGlynn
    @GlynGlynn Před 9 lety

    I suppose, and hope, it depends on which edition the pianist uses. My copy is Peters Edition and, in number 1 it clearly states 3 against 2 between the hands throughout, but Sofronitsky plays the 2 as part of a triplet. Which way did the composer write it?

  • @user-yw7jh9lb5n
    @user-yw7jh9lb5n Před 3 lety

    22:57

  • @leongunnyli6059
    @leongunnyli6059 Před 4 lety +2

    After several versions I would think most pianists trying to playing Scriabin well, but Sofronitsky is like talking to him.

    • @jemandanderes1773
      @jemandanderes1773 Před 2 lety

      And what about this?:) czcams.com/video/Pxo3qDJUDas/video.html

  • @user-it2io3bi6r
    @user-it2io3bi6r Před rokem

    A major

  • @steveegallo3384
    @steveegallo3384 Před 7 lety +2

    Wow....#6 is more Chopin than Chopin himself! #12 Powerful but really wierd....idiosyncratic interpretation like Pogo, Gould or Horowitz would risk. Huuuuuuge, of course.....BRAVO!

  • @josephlaredo5272
    @josephlaredo5272 Před měsícem

    Par contre, no. 12 is terribly crashy! (Makes Horowitz sound almost effete!)

  • @chrisczajasager
    @chrisczajasager Před 8 lety +2

    clumsy.....
    was he then drunk?

    • @fiercedragon0610
      @fiercedragon0610 Před 2 lety

      Im feeling Im sober
      Even though im drinking (vodka, may be

  • @christopheleclair5367
    @christopheleclair5367 Před 3 lety +1

    Je n'aime pas trop ça manière d'interpréter...

  • @Pogouldangeliwitz
    @Pogouldangeliwitz Před 3 lety +3

    Let's be honest: this is not *that* good. Beautiful moments, but quite messy playing at other times. The fifth class piano doesn't make things any better.

    • @nihilistlemon1995
      @nihilistlemon1995 Před 2 lety +3

      Having listening to a few including Medhzanov or Amirov live recording , I wonder with what metrics you consider this recording " not that good " .

    • @fiercedragon0610
      @fiercedragon0610 Před 2 lety

      Very honest