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Scriabin - Vers la flamme, Op. 72
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Instrumental » Piano Solos
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Throughout, Sudbin's deeply flexible playing captures the scope of the composer's adventurous and otherworldly moods and textures. — More…
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Presto Recording of the Week, 9th May 2025
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Record Review, 10th May 2025, Record of the Week
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Gramophone Magazine, June 2025, Editor's Choice
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in wave after wave of opulently ambivalent harmony, Hough brings orientation and direction without sacrificing sensuality or mystical aura. He accomplishes this through an almost uncanny variety... — More…
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BBC Music Magazine, Instrumental Choice
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Mustonen emphasises the music's stylistic antecedents, rather than looking forward to the expressive ambivalence of Scriabin's later music...Whatever the technical demands involved, Mustonon... — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, June 2012, Editor's Choice
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Ohlsson understands such obsessiveness as well as any pianist alive today, and what his performances occasionally lack in colour and variety they make up in effortless virtuosity and total musical... — More…
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Grammy Awards, 16th Awards (1973), Best Classical Instrumental Solo Recording
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Building A Library, February 2022, Also Recommended
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His mature affinity for Scriabin comes through in the way he contours phrases, sentences and paragraphs, and in his sensitive layering of complex textures…Where Kholodenko is least persuasive... — More…
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Diapason d’Or de l’Année, 2018, Winner - Piano
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Diapason d’Or, July/August 2018, Nouveauté
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Gramophone Magazine, May 2015, Re-issue of the Month
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Grammy Awards, 16th Awards (1973), Best Classical Instrumental Solo Recording
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Special offer. Scriabin: 150th Anniversary – Piano Works
Vladimir Sofronitsky (piano), Sviatoslav Richter (piano), Samuel Feinberg (piano), Heinrich Neuhaus (piano), Emil Gilels (piano), Alexander Goldenweiser (piano), Alexander Scriabin (piano)
This is a fascinating sequence, as valuable for its musical comprehensiveness as for the opportunity it grants to hear just how differing tonal shades can alter the effect that this supreme... — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, August 2022, Reissue/Archive of the Month
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International Classical Music Awards, 2023, Nominated - Historical
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The Danish pianist takes a Chopinesque view of Scrabin’s Tenth Sonata; liquid passages are interrupted by extended trills – Piekut hits the sweet spot between technical accuracy and off-the-cuff... — More…
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International Classical Music Awards, 2023, Nominated - Solo Instrument
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