Valentina Lisitsa is a remarkable pianist, with consistent YouTube
video views reaching over 90 million total and with almost 200,000
subscribers.
Following her recent, well-received recordings of
Glass, Nyman, and the Études of Chopin and Schumann, she now turns to
the piano works of Scriabin.
For Scriabin’s 100th anniversary in
2015 – Valentina delves into his lesser-known works and finds some
beautiful gems. Across a carefully selected range of works for piano,
this album showcases Scriabin’s compositions through his lifetime.
Consistently
a favourite composer among many legendary pianists, Scriabin has in
recent years become admired as one of the early 20th century’s most
innovative and influential composers. With a highly lyrical and
idiosyncratic tonal language inspired by the music of Frédéric Chopin.
Scriabin may be considered to be the primary figure among the Russian
Symbolist composers.
All the works included are recorded for Decca
for the very first time - these are revelatory performances from
YouTube sensation, pianist Valentina Lisitsa; a wonderful artist with
exceptional musicality and a stunning technique.
The digital
version includes four extra tracks: three beautiful short piano pieces,
and Scriabin’s Duet in d minor for two sopranos and piano in possibly
its first recording.
Valentina Lisitsa’s web presence firmly
establishes her as a classical musician of the modern age, with her
videos – consistently viewed over 1m times - covering a vast number of
works including the Beethoven Piano Sonatas and well-loved Lizst &
Rachmaninov pieces though to music by Glass and Nyman.
An
established musician, she has debuted with the Chicago Symphony
Orchestra, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, WDR Cologne and many other
orchestras. In an innovative and exciting move, her London debut at the
Royal Albert Hall (19th June 2012) was recorded & filmed by Decca.
Broadcast live online, and released immediately after the event with a
following DVD, this ground-breaking release was a bold statement of
Valentina’s musical aims, and of Decca’s commitment to enhancing its
digital presence worldwide. (Presto Classical)
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