The great Vladimir Ashkenazy plays the most amazing schizophrenic music you'll ever hear for solo piano. Scriabin's Chopin-like Sonatas are considered among his masterworks (if he even had any), and this 1997 recording is one of the most efficient and lovely to date.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Alexander Scriabin - Piano Sonatas
The great Vladimir Ashkenazy plays the most amazing schizophrenic music you'll ever hear for solo piano. Scriabin's Chopin-like Sonatas are considered among his masterworks (if he even had any), and this 1997 recording is one of the most efficient and lovely to date.
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