Scriabin Piano Sonatas 2 3 9 & 10 / Andante / Polonaise Op.21 / Morceau Op.57 No.1 / Waltz Op.3

Scriabin Piano Sonatas 2 3 9 & 10 / Andante / Polonaise Op.21 / Morceau Op.57 No.1 / Waltz Op.3

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Scriabin Piano Sonatas 2 3 9 & 10 / Andante / Polonaise Op.21 / Morceau Op.57 No.1 / Waltz Op.3

'He played like a god - he looked like a god' - Heinrich Neuhaus Vladimir Sofronitsky was born in St Petersburg in 1901, the youngest of 6 children. He studied in Warsaw with Anna Lebedeva-Getsevich, a pupil of Anton Rubinstein, and, on the recommendation of Glazunov, further studies with Alexander Michalowski. Michalowski was a pupil of Moscheles, Reinecke and Tausig, so the Beethoven Mendelssohn Liszt line was seamless. Composition classes with Maximillian Steinberg (Rimsky's son-in-law) followed as did a period of study with Leonid Nikolayev, who also taught Shostakovich. In 1917, Scriabin's daughter Elena enrolled under Nikolayev, and she and Sofronitzky married in 1920 and moved to Paris, where their circle included members of the Scriabin family, Glazunov, Prokofiev (a good friend), Medtner and Cortot. In July 1945 he played for Stalin, Gromyko, President Truman and Churchill at the Potsdam Conference. 'I would proceed to the concert as if going on a blind date, anticipating something completely unknown, mysterious and wonderful, in other words, a miracle! He approached the piano and the magic began.'
- Stanislav Neuhaus, Recollections

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Country
USA
Brand
Brilliant Classics
Manufacturer
BRILLIANT CLASSICS
Binding
Audio CD
ReleaseDate
2017-04-21T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
3
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5029365924122