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Yevgeny Sudbin|Scriabin: The Poem of Ecstasy, Op. 54, Prometheus, Op. 60 & Piano Sonata No. 5, Op. 53

Scriabin: The Poem of Ecstasy, Op. 54, Prometheus, Op. 60 & Piano Sonata No. 5, Op. 53

Yevgeny Sudbin, Singapore Symphony Orchestra and Lan Shui

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One of the boldest and most radical composers of all time, Alexander Scriabin had a lifelong obsession with occult and mystical ideas. Initially under the influence of Chopin, Wagner and Liszt, his music later became more complex, taking on an expressive power which provoked extreme reactions from audiences – of adulation as well as repulsion. Not shying away from hyperbole, Scriabin once declared: "I am the apotheosis of creation – I am the aim of all aims – I am the end of all ends".

The three works featured here belong to Scriabin’s final compositional period where the music seems to veer between voluptuous languor and striving energy. Composed back-to-back, the Poem of Ecstasy and the Fifth Piano Sonata are drenched in bitter-sweet harmonies and carefully constructed dissonances. The scores of both works make reference to the same poem – by Scriabin himself – which ends with the lines "thus the universe resounds with the joyful cry: I AM!".

In his last symphonic poem, Prometheus — The Poem of Fire, Scriabin aims even higher. Here he expresses the evolution of the world from formless chaos, through the appearance of mankind, fertilized by the divine spark, towards spiritual liberation and ultimate transcendence. The unusually large orchestra and a wordless choir produces a kaleidoscope of contrasts, colours and sounds caught up in an ecstatic whirl. © BIS Records

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Scriabin: The Poem of Ecstasy, Op. 54, Prometheus, Op. 60 & Piano Sonata No. 5, Op. 53

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The Poem of Ecstasy, Op. 54
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
00:22:06

ALEXANDER SCRIABIN, Composer - Singapore Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Lan Shui, Conductor, MainArtist

2022 BIS 2022 (P) BIS

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Piano Sonata No. 5, Op. 53
Yevgeny Sudbin
00:11:16

ALEXANDER SCRIABIN, Composer - Yevgeny Sudbin, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

2022 BIS 2022 (P) BIS

Prometheus (Alexander Scriabin)

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The Poem of Fire, Op. 60
Singapore Symphony Youth Choir
00:22:30

ALEXANDER SCRIABIN, Composer - Singapore Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Lan Shui, Conductor, MainArtist - Yevgeny Sudbin, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Singapore Symphony Chorus, Choir, MainArtist - Singapore Symphony Youth Choir, Choir, MainArtist

2022 BIS 2022 (P) BIS

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One of the boldest and most radical composers of all time, Alexander Scriabin had a lifelong obsession with occult and mystical ideas. Initially under the influence of Chopin, Wagner and Liszt, his music later became more complex, taking on an expressive power which provoked extreme reactions from audiences – of adulation as well as repulsion. Not shying away from hyperbole, Scriabin once declared: "I am the apotheosis of creation – I am the aim of all aims – I am the end of all ends".

The three works featured here belong to Scriabin’s final compositional period where the music seems to veer between voluptuous languor and striving energy. Composed back-to-back, the Poem of Ecstasy and the Fifth Piano Sonata are drenched in bitter-sweet harmonies and carefully constructed dissonances. The scores of both works make reference to the same poem – by Scriabin himself – which ends with the lines "thus the universe resounds with the joyful cry: I AM!".

In his last symphonic poem, Prometheus — The Poem of Fire, Scriabin aims even higher. Here he expresses the evolution of the world from formless chaos, through the appearance of mankind, fertilized by the divine spark, towards spiritual liberation and ultimate transcendence. The unusually large orchestra and a wordless choir produces a kaleidoscope of contrasts, colours and sounds caught up in an ecstatic whirl. © BIS Records

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