

Alexander Scriabin
Piano Sonata no. 1 f minor op. 6
In 1891, the year before his final exam at the music conservatory, Alexander Scriabin injured his right hand due to his ambitious practising. This seriously jeopardized his career as a pianist and the young musician plunged into a crisis.
Yet Scriabin still managed to complete his piano studies in 1892, gaining a gold medal. His first published Piano Sonata op. 6 is, however, irrevocably linked to this time of crisis. The dark work reaches its climax at the end of the 3rd movement with hammering chords that are joined to the final movement, a sombre funeral march – great, confessional music. We are now publishing an Urtext edition of this key work, edited and presented by the Scriabin expert Valentina Rubcova.
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About the Composer

Alexander Skrjabin
Russian composer and pianist. The focal point of his oeuvre is his extremely unique piano music; in addition, he wrote important orchestral works.
About the Authors

Valentina Rubcova (Editor)
Valentina Rubcova holds a doctorate in musicology, is editor-in-chief of the Moscow music publishing house “Muzyka – P. Jurgenson Publishing House” and deputy head of research at the Scriabin Memorial Museum Moscow.

Michael Schneidt (Fingering)
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Henle's afzonderlijke uitgave is veel handzamer, slaat prettiger open en is ook qua bladspiegel net iets overzichtelijker opgezet. ... Het beknoptere commentaar van Valentina Rubcova in de Henle uitgave staat wel achterin te lesen.
Pianowereld, 2013Da es ein Werk von hoher künstlerischer Qualität und pianistischer Eloquenz (mit Anklängen an Chopin) ist, wäre eine Annäherung gewiss ein lohnendes Unterfangen. Die Urtext-Ausgabe von Henle bietet dafür eine absolut verlässliche Grundlage.
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