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Alexander Scriabin – Piano Works (Melnikov) [2006]

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1. Prélude op.11 n°4. Lento
2. Sonate-Fantaisie (Sonate n°2), Op. 19: I. Andante
3. Sonate-Fantaisie (Sonate n°2), Op. 19: II. Presto
4. Deux Poèmes, Op. 32: I. Andante cantabile
5. Deux Poèmes, Op. 32: II. Allegro, con eleganza, con fiducia
6. Fantaisie, Op. 28
7. Feuille d'album No. 1, Op. 45: Andante piacevole
8. Deux Morceaux, Op. 57: I. Désir
9. Deux Morceaux, Op. 57: II. Caresse dansée
10. Sonate No. 3, Op. 23: I. Drammatico
11. Sonate No. 3, Op. 23: II. Allegretto
12. Sonate No. 3, Op. 23: III. Andante
13. Sonate No. 3, Op. 23: IV. Presto con fuoco
14. Cinq Préludes, Op. 74: I. Douloureux, déchirant
15. Cinq Préludes, Op. 74: II. Très lent, contemplative
16. Cinq Préludes, Op. 74: III. Allegro drammatico
17. Cinq Préludes, Op. 74: IV. Lent, vague, indécis
18. Cinq Préludes, Op. 74: V. Fier, belliqueux
19. Ironies No. 2, Op. 56: Vivo, scherzoso
20. Sonate No. 9, Op. 68: "Messe noire" (Poème satanique)
21. Mazurka No. 3, Op. 24: Lento

Alexander Melnikov - piano

 

Alexander Scriabin -- an onanistic, orgiastic poetaster of a composer and the creator of the Russian pianistic equivalent of Egon Schiele's most intimate self-portraits -- is not for everybody. The easily offended and the faint of heart should stick to Scarlatti. But for those for whom the lushly chromatic, lavishly virtuosic, and palpably sensual piano music of Liszt is no longer enough, Scriabin may be just the thing to boost the dosage. In this debut recital by young Russian pianist Alexander Melnikov, all the best aspects of Scriabin's chromaticism, virtuosity, and sensuality are on display. From the massive sonatas to the ephemeral Feuillet d'album, from the early Chopin-esque preludes to the late phantasmagorical Messe noire -- Poème satanique, Melnikov is totally on top of the notes and deep inside the music. Other pianists have played Scriabin superlatively before -- the supernaturally virtuosic Horowitz and the superhumanly intense Richter, for example -- but only Sofronitsky has so completely incarnated the combination of the messianic eschatology and salacious sexuality that is the irreducible core of Scriabin's aesthetic. As brilliantly captured in Harmonia Mundi's crisp, clear sound, Melnikov's recital is a wholly magnificent achievement that will be incredibly difficult to follow. Indeed, it is hard to see how he could follow it -- what other composer could he play? Liszt, of course, but who after that? Could Melnikov control himself in Chopin, contain himself in Schubert, or restrain himself in Mozart? The mind boggles. ---James Leonard, Rovi

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