Gilels plays Scriabin Sonata Nº 3 in F sharp minor(unforgettable)
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- January 26, 1984 in Moscow Consevatory - Great Hall
I. Drammatico 0:00
II. Allegretto 6:46
III. Andante 9:34
IV. Presto con fuoco 14:45 - Krátké a kreslené filmy
Gilels is one of the best thing that happened to piano
I heard Gilels in this Sonata in Paris Fall 1984. with some Scriabin Preludes ( and part one was Beethoven Hammerklavier.)...one year later he died...1985 october. I still rememember the sound.....in Theatre des Champs Élysée.....this second half of the concert ALL Scriabin was outstanding! God Bless Emil Guilels!
What I love most about Gilels' performance is that it's never rushed, with a concentration on developing lush sonorities; particularly in the first and third movements. The nickname 'etats ames' is also intriguing, intimating Scriabin's forays into theosophy with Madame Helena Blavatsky.
I'll never forget when I got the cd of this performance, my favorite of the early sonatas thanks to Gilels
Reference level, such an interpretation of great wisdom ...panache...ecstacy...
Not a Scriabin fan but I love this sonata. It’s not as thorny as some of his other works, really sensible and Gilels nailed it here with his full-blooded touch. This and his London recording are my favorites, though I do like this one better :)
oops - I meant to say so deep in the keys, sorry for the typo. I have listened ti this recording a dozen times today, just can't hear it enough...Scriabin would be so happy if he could hear this interpretation.
Really good performance, left me speechless
Suddenly Scriabin is no longer dissonant.
This sonata never was
Legendary..............
incredible playing, so clear, do deep in the keys... and such a reasonable and sensible tempo - bravo!
У меня есть запись этого концерта полностью. Там Гилельс играет Скрябина, Прокофьева и Бетховена. Это великий концерт!
Inefável,não há palavras para descrever essa interpretação.
Extraordinary and sublime interpretation for energy and delicacy, deep understanding and
meaningful expression of the spirituality of Scriabin music
The andante is so beautiful, reminds me of Beethoven's op. 111.
ГЕНИАЛЬНО!
I wish to know what Scriabin felt and thought as he wrote the third movement
according to scriabin: A sea of feelings, tender and sorrowful: love, sorrow, vague desires, inexplicable thoughts, illusions of a delicate dream.
@@jaeminko4286 it really does sound like that. Thanks for sharing
Gracias!
‘Con fuoco’ as it should be!!!
EPIC
This seems to be tuned down a bit
Adds to the depth :D
1:06: 😢😢😢
💎🎚
Where did you source the recording from? It sounds so much worse on streaming services
It's from my personal collection, in streaming it really gets a little muffled.
@@carlosdivergent It's more than a little muffled on Tidal, like it's from a much worse source. Anyway, thanks for the upload
Second only to Ashkenazy’s.
No doubt about the artist, Emil Giles, but Scriabin never pared-down his inspirations. Perhaps he should have studied with Beethoven, even Rachmaninoff.
You have no idea what you’re talking about. Listen to Scriabin play this piece.
What ?????
Bravissimo !