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Scriabin - Vers la flamme: Piano Works

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Label: BIS

Cat No: BIS2538

Format: Hybrid SACD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Instrumental

Release Date: 9th May 2025

Contents

Artists

Yevgeny Sudbin (piano)

Works

Scriabin, Alexander

Etudes (8), op.42
» no.5 in C sharp minor
Etudes (12), op.8
» no.3 in B minor
» no.4 in B major
» no.7 in B flat major
» no.11 in B flat minor
Fantasy in B minor, op.28
Mazurkas (9), op.25
» no.3 in E minor
Nocturne in D flat major, op.9 no.2 for the left hand
Piano Sonata no.4 in F sharp major, op.30
Piano Sonata no.10, op.70
Poemes (2), op.32
» no.1 in F sharp major
Prelude in C sharp minor, op.9 no.1 for the left hand
Preludes (5), op.16
Preludes (24), op.11
» no.2 in A minor
» no.11 in B major
Vers la flamme, op.72

Artists

Yevgeny Sudbin (piano)

About

Nineteen years after his first recital devoted to the music of Alexander Scriabin (BIS1568), Yevgeny Sudbin returns to the works of this eccentric Russian composer with a new recital that brings together pieces composed at various points in his career. Of his special relationship with this composer, Sudbin writes: ‘I simply cannot think of any other composer who consistently brings out such a primordially raw and physical reaction in me and, with time, his grip has only intensified on me.’ Arthur Rubinstein once said that ‘Scriabin’s music is like a narcotic. It is so intoxicating that it can become dangerous’, to which Sudbin adds by way of precaution, ‘enjoy responsibly at your own peril.’

Carefully prepared by Sudbin, the programme reveals Scriabin’s stylistic evolution, from his beginnings when he was still influenced by Chopin and devoted to small forms, through his middle period where the rich, late-romantic idiom is just beginning to cross into darker, more complex realms, on to his late period in which, in Sudbin’s words, ‘one sometimes feels too close to the edge of insanity’. In his latter works, Scriabin indeed seems to push music to the expressive limits in order to create a climate of spiritual ecstasy.

Reviews

One thing that stands out ... is the quasi-improvisatory quality Sudbin brings to proceedings, as if a fabulously endowed spirit were ad-libbing at the keyboard, going wherever his feverish imagination took him. ... I must add that the piano is beautifully voiced and recorded. A superb recital in which the pianist inhabits the composer – and contributes his own perceptive booklet to boot. Warmly recommended.  Jeremy Nicholas
Gramophone June 2025
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