hmm.. 2nd listen through with the Scriabin disk and it gets better.... am I missing some subtle nuance here? what's the 'acquired taste' label all about? does his later music become more esoteric by any chance? this has been rather pleasurable, and for some reason I hadn't expected it to be my cuppa....Jared wrote: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.
those recommendations do look interesting, gents... so thanks once again!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Scriabin-Comple ... p_t_3_3N5Q
this looks to be most of his orchestral work (inc the Piano Concerto) wrapped up for £10.... would Ashkenazy be a reasonable place to start? I've never really gone for Muti much and his is twice the price....