ToneBase Scriabin Stage
I made a Scriabin video and thought, hey, why not make a place for us to share any of our Scriabin performances/works in progress? I wonder how many Scriabin fans we have here at ToneBase! (I know, this is a much smaller niche than the great ToneBase Bach Stage, haha.)
I especially love Scriabin’s earlier works, which have a lot of Chopin influence but which have a special magic to them, with frequently gorgeous melodies (and not just in the soprano), exotic harmonies, and sometimes deadly serious drama. His later works are also interesting and can be lovely, but they tend to be more disturbed and anxiety-inducing, to my ears at least.
To start, here are four of my favorite early Scriabin preludes. I added a little commentary to the video so you can see what I’m listening to (or thinking) while playing them.
https://youtu.be/m804aa5steE
I look forward to seeing what Scriabin pieces everyone here is playing!
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Love Scriabin. Wonderful playing.
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Gorgeous pieces and very beautiful and touching playing! Thank you so much Marc for starting this thread!
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I think this may be posted somewhere else on Tonebase, but this is the recording from the Russian Music Competition I participated in 3 months ago.
Scriabin Etude in C# minor, opus 2 no. 1. -
Marc M Great idea! I have only 1 Scriabin prelude so far. Will record and post soon.
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this is an AMAZING idea; thank you so much for starting this forum for Scriabin-loving and Scriabin-curious pianists! (And kudos to Juan Carlos Olite who came up with the idea of a virtual tonebase stage dedicated to a single composer!) I don’t have anything ready by Scriabin just now apart from that little etude I posted yesterday in the Practice Plan Challenge, but I hope to record something else very soon.
In the meantime, here is my biggest, hairiest and most audacious bucket list item from his œuvre: Enjoy! (ideally after consuming a mind-altering substance) -
Marc M Amazingly beautiful pieces, and played with gorgeous sound and perfect sensibility. One imagines oneself transported to maybe the 1890s,, in an ornate salon filled with intoxicatingly fragrant flowers, reclining on a dark red velvet chaise longue while listening to this music wafting from an adjacent room.
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He wrote this at age 15. Lovely playing. Horowitz did this at his return to Moscow concert. I'm working on this now as well and will post.
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Beautifully played! 👍👍👍
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Here is my recording of Etude Op. 8, No. 8.
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Here's an impromptu recording of Scriabin's Op. 13 No. 1. My son filmed it, and then I added whatever commentary came to mind. I'm still polishing it...should probably make the dotted rhythms more snappy at the beginning, and do a bit more clean up on the part where things get more dramatic.
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Here's Scriabin's Op. 11 No. 5, with kids being quite noisy at the beginning. 😅 I plan to make a better recording of this one soon--constructive criticism is welcome!
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Lovely interpretation and super-human powers of concentration!