I'm always bleating on about Scriabin's Piano Concerto:Jared wrote: well, this has been my VERY FIRST EVER listen to the music of Scriabin
I really love it.
I'm always bleating on about Scriabin's Piano Concerto:Jared wrote: well, this has been my VERY FIRST EVER listen to the music of Scriabin
SHOCKED and STUNNED. I do like his ecstatic poem! Jared, if you are in the market for performances of Scriabin's music then you need look no further than Muti's cycle with the PO:Jared wrote:just a little worse for wear after all those birthday celebrations Sean laid on for him... he'll be fine! ;-)fergus wrote:Incidentally I saw recent enough photos of Maestro Abbado and he looked in very bad health. One does hope that he does not suffer unduly with his illness!
well, this has been my VERY FIRST EVER listen to the music of Scriabin, and I actually found it to be more accessible than I'd imagined:
The Poem of Ecstacy
Symph No.2
BBC Phil/ Vassily Sinaisky
About ten years ago (I think) our beloved Claudio was diagnosed with and had surgical treatment for stomach cancer, he does look frail.Jared wrote:just a little worse for wear after all those birthday celebrations Sean laid on for him... he'll be fine! ;-)fergus wrote:Incidentally I saw recent enough photos of Maestro Abbado and he looked in very bad health. One does hope that he does not suffer unduly with his illness!
I know, I know... but as you're all aware it's been only 5 years and 2 months of classical listening, so there will still be small unexplored pockets everywhere, which I haven't gotten around to, especially given my (fairly) catholic tastes in repertoire....Seán wrote:SHOCKED and STUNNED. I do like his ecstatic poem! Jared, if you are in the market for performances of Scriabin's music then you need look no further than Muti's cycle with the PO: oh, and Simon's CD too of course.
Seán wrote: About ten years ago (I think) our beloved Claudio was diagnosed with and had surgical treatment for stomach cancer, he does look frail.
Seán wrote:I LOVE Bruno Walter's Mahler recordings.