Alexander Scriabin (1871-1915) Poèmes, Mazurkas, Études, Sonatas by Joseph Villa. 🎧 Qobuz bit.ly/3t6YHo2 Tidal bit.ly/3f5LAeS 🎧 Spotify spoti.fi/3q351uV UA-cam Music bit.ly/3zRkTUR 🎧 Apple Music apple.co/3ntytsz Amazon Music amzn.to/3r2GEg8 🎧 Deezer bit.ly/3JT7JLp Amazon Store amzn.to/33h9x04 🎧 Napster bit.ly/3f5sKo8 Soundcloud bit.ly/3xO218r 🎧 LineMusic日本 bit.ly/3zG52YN Awa日本 mf.awa.fm/3FeIoIw Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation (00:00-04:36) 00:00 Feuillet d’Album Op. 45 n° 1 01:29 Poème Op. 32 n° 1 in F sharp Major, Andante cantabile 05:00 2 Pièces Op. 57 n° 1, Désir 07:11 2 Pièces Op. 57 n° 2, Caresse dansée 08:59 Feuillet d’Album Op. 58 10:55 2 Pièces Op. 59 n° 1, Poème 2 Pièces Op. 59 n° 2, Prélude 2 Poèmes Op. 63 n° 1, Masque 2 Poèmes Op. 63 n° 2, Étrangeté 2 Poèmes Op. 69 n° 1, Allegretto 2 Poèmes Op. 69 n° 2, Allegretto 2 Poèmes Op. 71 n° 1, Fantastique 2 Poèmes Op. 71 n° 2, En rêvant 25:01 Mazurka Op. 25 n° 3 in E minor, Lento 10 Mazurkas Op. 3 n° 1 in B minor, Tempo giusto 10 Mazurkas Op. 3 n° 2 in F sharp minor, Allegretto non tanto 10 Mazurkas Op. 3 n° 3 in G minor, Allegretto 10 Mazurkas Op. 3 n° 4 in E Major 10 Mazurkas Op. 3 n° 5 in D sharp minor, Doloroso 10 Mazurkas Op. 3 n° 6 in C sharp minor, Scherzando 10 Mazurkas Op. 3 n° 7 in D Major, Con passione 10 Mazurkas Op. 3 n° 8 in B flat minor, Con moto 10 Mazurkas Op. 3 n° 9 in G sharp minor 10 Mazurkas Op. 3 n° 10 in E flat minor 1:00:47 8 Études Op. 42 n° 1 in D flat Major, Presto 8 Études Op. 42 n° 2 in F sharp minor 8 Études Op. 42 n° 3 in F sharp Major, Prestissimo 8 Études Op. 42 n° 4 in F sharp Major, Andante 8 Études Op. 42 n° 5 in C sharp minor, Affanato 8 Études Op. 42 n° 6 in D flat Major, Esaltato 8 Études Op. 42 n° 7 in F minor, Agitato 8 Études Op. 42 n° 8 in E flat Major, Allegro 1:14:45 Piano Sonata No. 3 in F Sharp minor, Op. 23 « États d’âme » I. Drammatico Piano Sonata No. 3 in F Sharp minor, Op. 23 « États d’âme » II. Allegretto Piano Sonata No. 3 in F Sharp minor, Op. 23 « États d’âme » III. Andante Piano Sonata No. 3 in F Sharp minor, Op. 23 « États d’âme » IV. Presto con fuoco 1:34:06 Piano Sonata No. 4 in F sharp Major, Op. 30 - I. Andante Piano Sonata No. 4 in F sharp Major, Op. 30 - II. Prestissimo volando 1:41:21 Piano Sonata No. 5, Op. 53 1:53:27 Piano Sonata No. 7, op. 64 « Messe blanche » Piano: Joseph Villa Recorded in 1989 🔊 FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY (Profil: CMRR) : spoti.fi/3016eVr 🔊 Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ) : bit.ly/2M1Eop2 ❤️ If you like CM//RR content, please consider membership at our Patreon page. Thank you :) www.patreon.com/cmrr We honour a pianist of immense talent, who left us too soon and who, to our knowledge, was the interpreter of the last part of the 20th century most possessed by the world of Scriabin (we recommend the excellent review by 'The Piano Files': www.thepianofiles.com/remembering-joseph-villa/). Without making us forget the legendary Vladimir Sofronitsky (we are in the process of compiling and remastering his best Scriabin recordings to present them to you), Joseph Villa was not one of Claudio Arrau's last pupils without reason. Like his master, his pianistic touch is of infinite poetry. His technique is terrific, and his palette of expression and sonorities are of a permanent creativity. He was supposed to record the complete works of Scriabin, but these two hours of recordings allow us to measure the extent of his talent. We begin to enter Scriabin's world through the easy door with poems and short pieces. Then the Mazurkas, easily accessible, take over. Finally, the etudes begin to reveal the world of maturity of the Scriabinian world to finally give way to the sonatas, a universe where the exploration is endless. Scriabin - 24 Preludes, Sonata No .4 Opus 30 in F Sharp (reference recording: Andrei Gavrilov): ua-cam.com/video/ZFq4pCFsKCk/v-deo.html
I'm so moved to find this on UA-cam which helps make this incredibly gifted artist live on. I was a close friend of Joseph and this recording was done on my piano, NY Steinway & Sons, Concert Grand, "CD-226" (serial #345281, case # J-1399, circa 1954) here in New York City, at The Church of the Holy Trinity, 316 East 88th Street. After the Liszt albums, which were recorded in my tiny apartment, we decided to move my piano up to this far more suitable place for such an undertaking. To no surprise to those who knew him, these were all done in one take with no piecing and splicing together, as is often done. Only an outside force, such as wailing siren would cause a retake. I miss Joseph, taken away far too soon.
I am incredibly grateful that you have put all of these online! I was friends with this great artist in his last few years, completely in awe of him (as were many) and sadly aware of his impending departure... I've put a long tribute to him on my website and will add this link to it - thank you very much for this!
@@classicalmusicreference Thank you SO much! The moment I heard his playing in 1991 I was committed to doing what I could to help him reach as wide an audience as possible, and I have continued to do so after his passing with the gracious support of his partner and other friends. I am so glad that the internet has made it possible for his playing to reach such a wide audience, something that was not possible when cassettes had to go from person to person... Thank you again for this great upload!
Joe was ny teacher at UCONN. Always available for his students, and many times he would pop into my practice room unannounced, with some insight or thought on the music, or he would play through something for me. Cherished memories of a great artist and a truly generous human being.❤❤❤
Thanks for the excellent hommage to Joseph Villa, which I didn't know and is certainly a genius. If you are interested in another exceptional pianist which recorded many of Scriabin's piano works, I can recommend Ruth Laredo. She was the first pianist to record the whole Scriabin cicle of sonatas, or so claims Connoisseur Society, and also recorded preludes, etudes, poems... She also recorded the complete solo piano works of Rachmaninoff for CBS MAsterworks label.
We honour a pianist of immense talent, who left us too soon and who, to our knowledge, was the interpreter of the last part of the 20th century most possessed by the world of Scriabin (we recommend the excellent review by 'The Piano Files': www.thepianofiles.com/remembering-joseph-villa/). Without making us forget the legendary Vladimir Sofronitsky (we are in the process of compiling and remastering his best Scriabin recordings to present them to you), Joseph Villa was not one of Claudio Arrau's last pupils without reason. Like his master, his pianistic touch is of infinite poetry. His technique is terrific, and his palette of expression and sonorities are of a permanent creativity. He was supposed to record the complete works of Scriabin, but these two hours of recordings allow us to measure the extent of his talent. We begin to enter Scriabin's world through the easy door with poems and short pieces. Then the Mazurkas, easily accessible, take over. Finally, the etudes begin to reveal the world of maturity of the Scriabinian world to finally give way to the sonatas, a universe where the exploration is endless. Click to activate the English subtitles for the complete presentation (00:00-04:36) 🔊 FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY (Profil: CMRR) : spoti.fi/3016eVr 🔊 Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ) : bit.ly/2M1Eop2 ❤️ If you like CM//RR content, please consider membership at our Patreon page. Thank you :) www.patreon.com/cmrr
Big thanks for sharing this much underrated artist’s rendition. I always adore JV, eg. the Chopin mazurka recordings. Too bad his musical legacy was cut short by an untimely death. RIP, wonderful maestro!
"Right now, there are people all over the world who are just like you. They're either lonely, they're missing somebody, they're depressed, they're hurt, they're scarred from the past, they're having personal issues no one knows about, they have secrets you wouldn't believe. They wish, they dream and they hope. And right now, they are sitting here reading these words, and I'm writing this for you so you don't feel alone anymore. Always remember, don't be depressed about the past, don't worry about the future, and just focus on today. If today's not so great don't worry! Tomorrow's a new chance. If you are reading this, be sure to share this around to make others feel better. Have a nice day!"
Feuillet d’Album Op. 45 n° 1 00:00 Poème Op. 32 n° 1 in F sharp Major, Andante cantabile 01:30 2 Pièces Op. 57 n° 1, Désir 05:00 n° 2, Caresse dansée 07:11 Feuillet d’Album Op. 58 09:00 2 Pièces Op. 59 n° 1, Poème 10:55 n° 2, Prélude 12:52 2 Poèmes Op. 63 n° 1, Masque 14:23 n° 2, Étrangeté 15:31 2 Poèmes Op. 69 n° 1, Allegretto 17:09 n° 2, Allegretto 19:22 2 Poèmes Op. 71 n° 1, Fantastique 20:58 n° 2, En rêvant 22:33 Mazurka Op. 25 n° 3 in E minor, Lento 25:02 10 Mazurkas Op. 3 n° 1 in B minor, Tempo giusto 27:04 n° 2 in F sharp minor, Allegretto non tanto 30:37 n° 3 in G minor, Allegretto 32:42 n° 4 in E Major 34:42 n° 5 in D sharp minor, Doloroso 38:53 n° 6 in C sharp minor, Scherzando 42:48 n° 7 in D Major, Con passione 45:01 n° 8 in B flat minor, Con moto 48:36 n° 9 in G sharp minor 51:36 n° 10 in E flat minor 54:43 8 Études Op. 42 n° 1 in D flat Major, Presto 1:00:47 n° 2 in F sharp minor 1:02:37 n° 3 in F sharp Major, Prestissimo 1:03:34 n° 4 in F sharp Major, Andante 1:04:17 n° 5 in C sharp minor, Affanato 1:07:03 n° 6 in D flat Major, Esaltato 1:10:00 n° 7 in F minor, Agitato 1:12:04 n° 8 in E flat Major, Allegro 1:12:54 Piano Sonata No. 3 in F Sharp minor, Op. 23 «États d’âme» I. Drammatico 1:14:45 II. Allegretto 1:21:19 III. Andante 1:23:56 IV. (attaca) Presto con fuoco 1:28:47 Piano Sonata No. 4 in F sharp Major, Op. 30 I. Andante 1:34:07 II. (attaca) Prestissimo volando 1:36:42 Piano Sonata No. 5, Op. 53 1:41:22 Piano Sonata No. 7, op. 64 «Messe blanche» 1:53:28
That was an unexpected great surprise that you enjoy Villa too . Although personally I think Berman is way above in the etudes , Villa does shine in for example the 7th sonata
Villa died on April 13, 1995, aged 46, at Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Center in Greenwich Village. The cause was AIDS, said Steven Gray, his companion.
Scriabin no llegó a escribir su obra Prometeo, proyecto que comprendía un juego de luces, para lo cual hizo fabricar un órgano que producía luces de colores. Planeó escribir una ópera filosófica que iba a titular Mysterium y que uniría la música, la danza, la poesía, los juegos de luces de colores y los perfumes. Tal vez no haya habido otro compositor tan imaginativo como él, que combinase la sensualidad con el misticismo; en este sentido influyó en Szymanowski y en Messiaen. Hermann Hesse, en un poema del apéndice de El Juego de los Abalorios trae uno que se llama Ensueño. El poeta se aloja en un monasterio entre montañas, llegada la noche, cuando los monjes se fueron a rezar sus oraciones, él se fue a la biblioteca, la Biblioteca del Paraíso. se dice a sí mismo, en donde ve libros maravillosos: uno llamado De Como Adán Comió También Fruta de Otro Árbol, otro sobre la Correlación Entre el Sentido de los Colores y el de los Sonidos,, en donde se demuestra cómo cada tono musical es una réplica a cada color, a cada refracción de los colores. Solo escuchamos a Joseph Villa en este album, no lo vemos tocar, pero en las primeras obras se advierte que su poético toucher recuerda al de Arrau.
Wonderful playing by Joseph. There is also a very good recording of Earl Wild playing the 4th Sonata on his last recording at the age of 89 !!! ua-cam.com/video/hpNuPuEsmoA/v-deo.html
Alexander Scriabin (1871-1915) Poèmes, Mazurkas, Études, Sonatas by Joseph Villa.
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Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation (00:00-04:36)
00:00 Feuillet d’Album Op. 45 n° 1
01:29 Poème Op. 32 n° 1 in F sharp Major, Andante cantabile
05:00 2 Pièces Op. 57 n° 1, Désir
07:11 2 Pièces Op. 57 n° 2, Caresse dansée
08:59 Feuillet d’Album Op. 58
10:55 2 Pièces Op. 59 n° 1, Poème
2 Pièces Op. 59 n° 2, Prélude
2 Poèmes Op. 63 n° 1, Masque
2 Poèmes Op. 63 n° 2, Étrangeté
2 Poèmes Op. 69 n° 1, Allegretto
2 Poèmes Op. 69 n° 2, Allegretto
2 Poèmes Op. 71 n° 1, Fantastique
2 Poèmes Op. 71 n° 2, En rêvant
25:01 Mazurka Op. 25 n° 3 in E minor, Lento
10 Mazurkas Op. 3 n° 1 in B minor, Tempo giusto
10 Mazurkas Op. 3 n° 2 in F sharp minor, Allegretto non tanto
10 Mazurkas Op. 3 n° 3 in G minor, Allegretto
10 Mazurkas Op. 3 n° 4 in E Major
10 Mazurkas Op. 3 n° 5 in D sharp minor, Doloroso
10 Mazurkas Op. 3 n° 6 in C sharp minor, Scherzando
10 Mazurkas Op. 3 n° 7 in D Major, Con passione
10 Mazurkas Op. 3 n° 8 in B flat minor, Con moto
10 Mazurkas Op. 3 n° 9 in G sharp minor
10 Mazurkas Op. 3 n° 10 in E flat minor
1:00:47 8 Études Op. 42 n° 1 in D flat Major, Presto
8 Études Op. 42 n° 2 in F sharp minor
8 Études Op. 42 n° 3 in F sharp Major, Prestissimo
8 Études Op. 42 n° 4 in F sharp Major, Andante
8 Études Op. 42 n° 5 in C sharp minor, Affanato
8 Études Op. 42 n° 6 in D flat Major, Esaltato
8 Études Op. 42 n° 7 in F minor, Agitato
8 Études Op. 42 n° 8 in E flat Major, Allegro
1:14:45 Piano Sonata No. 3 in F Sharp minor, Op. 23 « États d’âme » I. Drammatico
Piano Sonata No. 3 in F Sharp minor, Op. 23 « États d’âme » II. Allegretto
Piano Sonata No. 3 in F Sharp minor, Op. 23 « États d’âme » III. Andante
Piano Sonata No. 3 in F Sharp minor, Op. 23 « États d’âme » IV. Presto con fuoco
1:34:06 Piano Sonata No. 4 in F sharp Major, Op. 30 - I. Andante
Piano Sonata No. 4 in F sharp Major, Op. 30 - II. Prestissimo volando
1:41:21 Piano Sonata No. 5, Op. 53
1:53:27 Piano Sonata No. 7, op. 64 « Messe blanche »
Piano: Joseph Villa
Recorded in 1989
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Thank you :) www.patreon.com/cmrr
We honour a pianist of immense talent, who left us too soon and who, to our knowledge, was the interpreter of the last part of the 20th century most possessed by the world of Scriabin (we recommend the excellent review by 'The Piano Files': www.thepianofiles.com/remembering-joseph-villa/). Without making us forget the legendary Vladimir Sofronitsky (we are in the process of compiling and remastering his best Scriabin recordings to present them to you), Joseph Villa was not one of Claudio Arrau's last pupils without reason. Like his master, his pianistic touch is of infinite poetry. His technique is terrific, and his palette of expression and sonorities are of a permanent creativity. He was supposed to record the complete works of Scriabin, but these two hours of recordings allow us to measure the extent of his talent. We begin to enter Scriabin's world through the easy door with poems and short pieces. Then the Mazurkas, easily accessible, take over. Finally, the etudes begin to reveal the world of maturity of the Scriabinian world to finally give way to the sonatas, a universe where the exploration is endless.
Scriabin - 24 Preludes, Sonata No .4 Opus 30 in F Sharp (reference recording: Andrei Gavrilov): ua-cam.com/video/ZFq4pCFsKCk/v-deo.html
I'm so moved to find this on UA-cam which helps make this incredibly gifted artist live on. I was a close friend of Joseph and this recording was done on my piano, NY Steinway & Sons, Concert Grand, "CD-226" (serial #345281, case # J-1399, circa 1954) here in New York City, at The Church of the Holy Trinity, 316 East 88th Street. After the Liszt albums, which were recorded in my tiny apartment, we decided to move my piano up to this far more suitable place for such an undertaking. To no surprise to those who knew him, these were all done in one take with no piecing and splicing together, as is often done. Only an outside force, such as wailing siren would cause a retake. I miss Joseph, taken away far too soon.
I am incredibly grateful that you have put all of these online! I was friends with this great artist in his last few years, completely in awe of him (as were many) and sadly aware of his impending departure... I've put a long tribute to him on my website and will add this link to it - thank you very much for this!
We have added our link to our introduction comment :)
@@classicalmusicreference Thank you SO much! The moment I heard his playing in 1991 I was committed to doing what I could to help him reach as wide an audience as possible, and I have continued to do so after his passing with the gracious support of his partner and other friends. I am so glad that the internet has made it possible for his playing to reach such a wide audience, something that was not possible when cassettes had to go from person to person... Thank you again for this great upload!
Das sind Seelenblicke,einfach schön ,das freut mich sehr,das Zuhören.
Joe was ny teacher at UCONN. Always available for his students, and many times he would pop into my practice room unannounced, with some insight or thought on the music, or he would play through something for me. Cherished memories of a great artist and a truly generous human being.❤❤❤
Alexander Scriabin + Joseph Villa = Happiness ! Tank you very much!
Thanks for the excellent hommage to Joseph Villa, which I didn't know and is certainly a genius. If you are interested in another exceptional pianist which recorded many of Scriabin's piano works, I can recommend Ruth Laredo. She was the first pianist to record the whole Scriabin cicle of sonatas, or so claims Connoisseur Society, and also recorded preludes, etudes, poems... She also recorded the complete solo piano works of Rachmaninoff for CBS MAsterworks label.
One of the great Scriabin players.
Wow! These are just unbelievably gorgeous interpretations. What a tremendous artist was Joseph Villa! Beyond stunning! Thank you for posting these!
We honour a pianist of immense talent, who left us too soon and who, to our knowledge, was the interpreter of the last part of the 20th century most possessed by the world of Scriabin (we recommend the excellent review by 'The Piano Files': www.thepianofiles.com/remembering-joseph-villa/). Without making us forget the legendary Vladimir Sofronitsky (we are in the process of compiling and remastering his best Scriabin recordings to present them to you), Joseph Villa was not one of Claudio Arrau's last pupils without reason. Like his master, his pianistic touch is of infinite poetry. His technique is terrific, and his palette of expression and sonorities are of a permanent creativity. He was supposed to record the complete works of Scriabin, but these two hours of recordings allow us to measure the extent of his talent. We begin to enter Scriabin's world through the easy door with poems and short pieces. Then the Mazurkas, easily accessible, take over. Finally, the etudes begin to reveal the world of maturity of the Scriabinian world to finally give way to the sonatas, a universe where the exploration is endless. Click to activate the English subtitles for the complete presentation (00:00-04:36)
🔊 FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY (Profil: CMRR) : spoti.fi/3016eVr
🔊 Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ) : bit.ly/2M1Eop2
❤️ If you like CM//RR content, please consider membership at our Patreon page.
Thank you :) www.patreon.com/cmrr
Big thanks for sharing this much underrated artist’s rendition. I always adore JV, eg. the Chopin mazurka recordings. Too bad his musical legacy was cut short by an untimely death. RIP, wonderful maestro!
Absolutely fantastic !!! Great tribute edition. Well done guys and thank you so much for sharing with us... 😊
"Right now, there are people all over the world who are just like you. They're either lonely, they're missing somebody, they're depressed, they're hurt, they're scarred from the past, they're having personal issues no one knows about, they have secrets you wouldn't believe. They wish, they dream and they hope. And right now, they are sitting here reading these words, and I'm writing this for you so you don't feel alone anymore. Always remember, don't be depressed about the past, don't worry about the future, and just focus on today. If today's not so great don't worry! Tomorrow's a new chance. If you are reading this, be sure to share this around to make others feel better. Have a nice day!"
this album balances between the middle period and the late period pieces really well
Feuillet d’Album Op. 45 n° 1 00:00
Poème Op. 32 n° 1 in F sharp Major, Andante cantabile 01:30
2 Pièces Op. 57
n° 1, Désir 05:00
n° 2, Caresse dansée 07:11
Feuillet d’Album Op. 58 09:00
2 Pièces Op. 59
n° 1, Poème 10:55
n° 2, Prélude 12:52
2 Poèmes Op. 63
n° 1, Masque 14:23
n° 2, Étrangeté 15:31
2 Poèmes Op. 69
n° 1, Allegretto 17:09
n° 2, Allegretto 19:22
2 Poèmes Op. 71
n° 1, Fantastique 20:58
n° 2, En rêvant 22:33
Mazurka Op. 25 n° 3 in E minor, Lento 25:02
10 Mazurkas Op. 3
n° 1 in B minor, Tempo giusto 27:04
n° 2 in F sharp minor, Allegretto non tanto 30:37
n° 3 in G minor, Allegretto 32:42
n° 4 in E Major 34:42
n° 5 in D sharp minor, Doloroso 38:53
n° 6 in C sharp minor, Scherzando 42:48
n° 7 in D Major, Con passione 45:01
n° 8 in B flat minor, Con moto 48:36
n° 9 in G sharp minor 51:36
n° 10 in E flat minor 54:43
8 Études Op. 42
n° 1 in D flat Major, Presto 1:00:47
n° 2 in F sharp minor 1:02:37
n° 3 in F sharp Major, Prestissimo 1:03:34
n° 4 in F sharp Major, Andante 1:04:17
n° 5 in C sharp minor, Affanato 1:07:03
n° 6 in D flat Major, Esaltato 1:10:00
n° 7 in F minor, Agitato 1:12:04
n° 8 in E flat Major, Allegro 1:12:54
Piano Sonata No. 3 in F Sharp minor, Op. 23 «États d’âme»
I. Drammatico 1:14:45
II. Allegretto 1:21:19
III. Andante 1:23:56
IV. (attaca) Presto con fuoco 1:28:47
Piano Sonata No. 4 in F sharp Major, Op. 30
I. Andante 1:34:07
II. (attaca) Prestissimo volando 1:36:42
Piano Sonata No. 5, Op. 53 1:41:22
Piano Sonata No. 7, op. 64 «Messe blanche» 1:53:28
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Fabuloso!!! Muchas gracias por compartir!!!
Always superior sound & performances on this channel. Thanks.
a most wonderful way to celebrate the 150th anniversary of scriabin!
Thank you for the presented beauty !!! BRAVO!!!
Beautiful. Thank you.
Боже, какая удивительная музыка!
A Genius Pianist ....
Smarter than the composer apparently. So many added notes in the sonatas.
Glorious playing in the early Mazurkas, with tasteful use of rubato throughout, and forceful climaxes.
Delightful! Would it be possible for your fine channel to feature this extraordinary pianist with other works maybe??? Thank you so much!
Wonderful performance
Wow ! Thank you very much !
That was an unexpected great surprise that you enjoy Villa too . Although personally I think Berman is way above in the etudes , Villa does shine in for example the 7th sonata
Villa died on April 13, 1995, aged 46, at Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Center in Greenwich Village. The cause was AIDS, said Steven Gray, his companion.
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Scriabin no llegó a escribir su obra Prometeo, proyecto que comprendía un juego de luces, para lo cual hizo fabricar un órgano que producía luces de colores. Planeó escribir una ópera filosófica que iba a titular Mysterium y que uniría la música, la danza, la poesía, los juegos de luces de colores y los perfumes. Tal vez no haya habido otro compositor tan imaginativo como él, que combinase la sensualidad con el misticismo; en este sentido influyó en Szymanowski y en Messiaen. Hermann Hesse, en un poema del apéndice de El Juego de los Abalorios trae uno que se llama Ensueño. El poeta se aloja en un monasterio entre montañas, llegada la noche, cuando los monjes se fueron a rezar sus oraciones, él se fue a la biblioteca, la Biblioteca del Paraíso. se dice a sí mismo, en donde ve libros maravillosos: uno llamado De Como Adán Comió También Fruta de Otro Árbol, otro sobre la Correlación Entre el Sentido de los Colores y el de los Sonidos,, en donde se demuestra cómo cada tono musical es una réplica a cada color, a cada refracción de los colores.
Solo escuchamos a Joseph Villa en este album, no lo vemos tocar, pero en las primeras obras se advierte que su poético toucher recuerda al de Arrau.
Scriabin is a great Alchemist of the piano
Come una pioggia che diventa pioggerellina su un viale albersto
Wonderful playing by Joseph. There is also a very good recording of Earl Wild playing the 4th Sonata on his last recording at the age of 89 !!! ua-cam.com/video/hpNuPuEsmoA/v-deo.html
👏🎼🎵🎶🙏🧡
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Скорее,лунные блики на воде,или предчувствие столь нелепой смерти...
Разве это мог,человек сваять,невоможно,божественная,белеберда,сумбур чуств
such an excellent pianist, too bad his life was cut short at the age of only 48.
Загадочный,непостижимый композитор...
I remember Chick Corea
He was good too, bit in a different way.
I prefer Sofronitsky and Zhukov