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| 3 Dec 2009 by Arnaldo DeSouteiro The release features the great Russian composer Alexander Scriabin in a range of works from his early Chopinesque period to such later compositions as “Vers la Flamme,” Op. 72 and Deux Danses, Op. 73. With each performance, the flawless ... Jazz Station - Arnaldo DeSouteiro's Blog - http://jazzstation-oblogdearnaldodesouteiros.blogspot.... |
| 24 Jan 2006 The program began, appropriately enough, with Alexander Scriabin's Vers la Flamme, positing the direction the evening was to take. Sarah Cahill then performed Dissonant Counterpoint 5, 7, & 8 by the relatively little-known Johanna ... Following was a piece by the Bay Area composer Daniel David Feinsmith, called Self, for speaking pianist. This is admittedly the first work of his I have heard. The piece was energetic, built on a richly rewarding rhythmic and tonal ... NewMusicBox - http://www.newmusicbox.org/ |
| 15 Dec 2009 Born in 1880 and a student of the Moscow Conservatory, Medtner was admired by his friends Sergei Rachmaninoff and Alexander Scriabin (Rachmaninoff even dedicated his fourth piano concerto to Medtner). Although he considered himself ... Aural Pleasure - http://auralpleasure.posterous.com/ |
| 3 Dec 2009 by Benson A distant cousin, Alexander Taneyev, was also a composer, whose daughter, Anna Vyrubova, was highly influential at court. Alexander was drawn closely to the nationalist school of music, while he would gravitate toward a more ... Benson's Private Land - http://blogs.saschina.org/benson01pd2015/ |
| 18 Nov 2009 by Edouard What is the name of the composer who wanted to create a piece that would bring forth a Biblical Apocalypse? Alexander Scriabin. Scriabin intended that the performance of this work, to be given in the foothills of the Himalayas in India, ... biblical name - http://biblical-name.blogspot.com/ |
| 15 Nov 2009 by Alex Waterhouse-Hayward Donald Sales' (seen in picture, right, with Simone Orlando and centre, composer Tobin Stokes whose score was used for John Alleyne's ballet A Streetcar Named Desire) Long Story Short gave me what I had come to see (besides, ... Alex Waterhouse-Hayward - http://alexwaterhousehayward.com/blog/blog.html |
| 1 Dec 2009 by ricke6 Alexander Scriabin is a Russian composer that suffered from this abnormality. He composed a work called “Prometheus, The Poem of Fire”. In this work, Scriabin explored the synthesis of multiple sensory perceptions - sight and hearing. ... Ricker Choi . . . Music Heals! - http://www.rickerchoi.com/ |
| 2 Oct 2009 by FREE TO ALL -- NO RESERVATIONS NEEDED Russian pianist, composer and mystic Alexander Scriabin (1872-1915) was a classmate of Rachmaninoff at the Moscow Conservatory. But unlike his famous friend who retained the stylistic traits of Russian Romanticism throughout his career, ... music @ main - http://mainconcerts.blogspot.com/ |
| 8 Apr 2008 by Mark In A Revolution in Sound: Russian Avant-Garde Music of the 1910s and 1920s, Frolova-Walker described the work of the Russian composer Alexander Scriabin and played a section from his Prometheus Opus 60 (written in 1910). ... CR Blog - http://www.creativereview.co.uk/crblog/ - References |
| 30 Oct 2009 by Tin Ear Alexander Scriabin was a Christmas child, having been born on 25th December 1871 (Russian Old Style, January 6th 1872, Western style). He always attached a quasimystical importance to that birthday, and certain it is that he was gifted ... The Music Parlour - http://themusicparlour.blogspot.com/ |
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