SCRIABIN: Piano Concerto / Prometheus
Born in Moscow, Alexander Scriabin was diminutive in size, his hands far too small for his chosen career as a pianist. Yet he overcame such problems and was a highly regarded concert artist. His early works, such as the Piano Concerto, took their inspiration from Chopin, and though he wrote three symphonies, most of his output was for piano. He never deserted melody as the basis of his music, yet in later life he changed to a more abstract style, experimenting with new forms of writing, in Prometheus attempting to link music with a lighting display. Orchestrations of the Preludes, Marche funèbre and Fragilité were made by Vasili Rogal-Levitsky.
Tracklist
Golovschin, Igor (Conductor)
Scherbakov, Konstantin (piano)
Golovschin, Igor (Conductor)
Scherbakov, Konstantin (piano)
Golovschin, Igor (Conductor)
Scherbakov, Konstantin (piano)
Golovschin, Igor (Conductor)
Scherbakov, Konstantin (piano)
Moscow Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Golovschin, Igor (Conductor)
Moscow Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Golovschin, Igor (Conductor)
Rogal-Levitsky, Vasily - Arranger
Golovschin, Igor (Conductor)
Golovschin, Igor (Conductor)
Golovschin, Igor (Conductor)
Golovschin, Igor (Conductor)
Golovschin, Igor (Conductor)
Golovschin, Igor (Conductor)
Golovschin, Igor (Conductor)
Golovschin, Igor (Conductor)
Golovschin, Igor (Conductor)
Golovschin, Igor (Conductor)
Rogal-Levitsky, Vasily - Arranger
Moscow Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Golovschin, Igor (Conductor)
Moscow Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Golovschin, Igor (Conductor)





























