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4.0 excellent | Bedex | September 15th 21 | Jammed Ashkenazy's take. Excellent piece which I think I preferred to the 2nd Sonata as it feels more coherent throughout. First movement starts rather angrily and furiously but resolves in a beautiful starry night feeling. Again Scriabin reminds me of the French impressionists but with added angst and bursts of slight aggressivity, which is a cool variation. This is particularly clear in the second movement which is much sadder than the first. The third continues this but does get a bit crazy like the start of 1 again, then 4 really wears its 'Funebre' name quite accurately. Great piece, with a little more in the way of stunning moments than the second I daresay. 4.0
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3.0 good | GamamJ | August 27th 20 | Solid entry into the Piano Sonata genre. Shows loads of the weirdness and unorthodox structures and scales Scriabin is known for.
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4.5 superb | DeliusAlkan | May 1st 12 | An anguished cry of despair and wrath against the cruel Divine Fate... Not for the light-hearted. An astonishing early work by a maniac genius.
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4.5 superb | bmelt CONTRIBUTOR | January 3rd 19 |
4.0 excellent | Rodrigo | September 4th 15 |
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