Scriabin / Vacatello: Complete Piano Sonatas Vol. 2
Scriabin / Vacatello: Complete Piano Sonatas Vol. 2
Format: CD
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Artist: Scriabin / Vacatello
Label: Stradivarius
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 8011570372857
Genre: Classical Artists
A new precious chapter has been added to Mariangela Vacatello's project of complete recording of Alexander Scriabin's piano sonatas. A record series, to which the second volume is now added, that becomes a virtuosic journey into the world of sonatas where, as Guido Salvetti illustrates in the accompanying notes: "They thus reflect the composer's entire artistic itinerary: from the fiery romantic gestures of Liszt to the dissolution of rationality in the more symbolic esotericism." The sonatas date from 1891, in the last months of study at the Moscow Conservatory, and 1913. In this new publication, Mariangela Vacatello delves with a personal touch into the creative plots of the sonatas n. 2 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8, revealing it's expressive complexities and countless emotional cues. A new record release that reflects the intense and virtuosic exploratory research of the pianist, an opportunity to rediscover the creative and human universe of the Russian composer in it's expressive and narrative density"
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