Complete Piano Sonatas, Volume III ()
Composer: Skrjabin Aleksandr
Instrument: Piano
Publisher: Bärenreiter ()
Difffculty: 5
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No genre reflects Skrjabinís artistic evolution more vividly than his piano sonatas. Sonatas Nos. 6, 7 and 8 which are presented in this edition were written between 1911 and 1913, at times contemporaneously with the late Sonatas Nos. 9 and 10.
All autographs and printed sources including Skrjabinís sketches and drafts have been thoroughly evaluated. The edition presents a meticulously edited musical text offering new readings and is supplemented by an informative Preface on the sonatasí genesis and significance (Ger/Eng). The Critical Commentary (Eng) provides information on alternative readings and editorial decisions. An elegant well-presented engraving with practical page-turns rounds off this edition at the cutting edge of musical scholarship.
ÑThe clarity and correctness of the text are unimpeachable. Ö The plentiful front-matter, quite separate from the texts, constitutes a complete education as to Scriabinís harmonic style, the structure of these sonatas, their origin and source history, and many other background matters. All of these are scrupulously annotated. Ö Study of this edition is an indispensable guide to a fuller understanding of Scriabin as a human being and thinker, as well as an uniquely innovative and rich composer for the piano.ì (Simon Nicholls)