Scriabin - The Travel Preludes
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Label: Odradek Records
Cat No: ODRCD305
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 22nd April 2013
Contents
Works
Preludes (5), op.15Preludes (5), op.16
Preludes (6), op.13
Preludes (7), op.17
Preludes (24), op.11
Artists
Javier Negrin (piano)Works
Preludes (5), op.15Preludes (5), op.16
Preludes (6), op.13
Preludes (7), op.17
Preludes (24), op.11
Artists
Javier Negrin (piano)About
“One of Spain’s most prominent pianists, the Canaries-born Javier Negrin’s...Scriabin consists solely of the Preludes of the Russian composer’s first period...given in complete cycles. The pianist displays an exquisite treatment of the instrument, a delicate sound palette, and a very deep knowledge of the typical universe of Scriabin...As if turning pages of the composer’s diary, every new cycle, every new Prelude is delivered in a distinct mood.” - Ritmo, Gonzalo Pérez Chamorro
“As if Scriabin had written for Javier Negrín” - La Provincia
“Most impressive is the fact that all of the Preludes are treated with the same care and diligence, even those lasting only 30 seconds...For those interested in Scriabin's pianistic early work...this is the interpretation that one should want.” - Klassik
“Negrín tells a beguiling adventure story, rich in thrills and spills, and in a slightly swoony sound that is just right for these pieces.” - Norman Lebrecht (Scena.org)
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