-
Pianos
-
Guitars
- Instruments
-
Sheet Music
- Services
- Help & Advice
-
Events
- Manchester Jazz Festival Piano Trail 18 April to 26 May 2024
- Thursday 25 April 6.30pm; Exploring Bulgarian music by Pipkov and Vladigerov
- Saturday 4 May 2024, from 10:30 am - Let’s Play The Piano! Mini Meetups
- Friday 10 May, 6:30 PM - Piano Recitals by Tristan MacWhirter & Pam Kijoran, Students of Alexandra Dariescu
- Saturday 18 May: Thomas Pitfield Book Launch in Ashley, Cheshire
- Friday 24 May, 7:00-8:30 - Julian Joseph - Manchester Jazz Festival
- Wednesday 5 June, 7:00 PM - Paul Harris 'How to sight-read' Workshop
- Past Events
- Music Lessons
- Blog
Skrjabin, Aleksandr - Complete Piano Sonatas II
Catalogue No: BA9617
Arrangement | Piano |
---|---|
Composer | Alexander Scriabin |
Edition Type | Score |
Product Format | Sheet Music |
£26.50
Typically dispatched in 2-3 working days
Piano works were at the centre of Alexander Skrjabin's compositional output. As an outstanding pianist, he began writing mainly miniatures for his instrument in the style of Romantic piano pieces.
But it was also Skrjabin who, unlike any other composer of his generation, contributed to the continuation of the sonata tradition. Particular milestones in his output were Sonatas nos. 4 and 5 of 1903 and 1907, in which we hear forms and harmonies not heard previously.
When these works are occasionally given the name "Poème" Sonatas, this indicates that they stem from the time and allude to the compositional context of Skrjabin's daring orchestral works ' Le Divin Poème ' and ' Le Poème de l´exstase ' .
The editor Christoph Flamm is an expert in Russian music, particularly piano music. His research, for example, into Nikolai Medtner and the editions based on these findings are regarded as standard works. For his Bärenreiter edition of Skrjabin's Sonata no. 5, Christoph Flamm has drawn on sources which were until recently regarded as lost or could only be consulted with great difficulty.
But it was also Skrjabin who, unlike any other composer of his generation, contributed to the continuation of the sonata tradition. Particular milestones in his output were Sonatas nos. 4 and 5 of 1903 and 1907, in which we hear forms and harmonies not heard previously.
When these works are occasionally given the name "Poème" Sonatas, this indicates that they stem from the time and allude to the compositional context of Skrjabin's daring orchestral works ' Le Divin Poème ' and ' Le Poème de l´exstase ' .
The editor Christoph Flamm is an expert in Russian music, particularly piano music. His research, for example, into Nikolai Medtner and the editions based on these findings are regarded as standard works. For his Bärenreiter edition of Skrjabin's Sonata no. 5, Christoph Flamm has drawn on sources which were until recently regarded as lost or could only be consulted with great difficulty.
Series | Bärenreiter Urtext |
---|---|
ISMN | 9790006536917 (M006536917) |
Customers who bought this product also bought:
Arrangement | Piano |
---|---|
Composer | Alexander Scriabin |
Edition Type | Score |
Product Format | Sheet Music |