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Composer: Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin (1872 - 1915) Pianist: John Ogdon (1937 - 1989) Sheet music from imslp.org Recorded in 1971 Scriabin started writing this sonata around 1907. This was his first sonata to be written in one movement, a format he retained from then on. The sonata is by any means, musically and emotionally complex, making it one of the hardest pieces in the piano repertoire. Scriabin in 1907 lived in Paris. Still, he was not comfortable living there because he couldn´t play piano the way he wanted. So, he moved to Laussane, Switzerland with his pregnant wife Tatiana Fyodorovna Schlözer. Scriabin in one letter to her friend Margarita Morozova, said "... It is a big poem for piano and I deem it the best composition I have ever written. I do not know by what miracle I accomplished it ..." Five months after its completion, Scriabin published the work himself in Lausanne, producing an edition with 300 copies. He later gave the autograph as a present to his pupil Alfred La Liberté. The work was premiered on 18 November 1908 in Moscow by pianist Mark Meitschik. Scriabin included an epigraph to this piano sonata, extracted from his essay Le Poème de l'Extase: " I call you to life, O mysterious forces! Drowned in the obscure depths Of the creative spirit, timid Shadows of life, to you I bring audacity!" The piece is in sonata form: introduction, exposition, development, recapitulation, and a coda. I N T R O D U C T I O N 00:02 Allegro-impetuoso-con stravaganza 00:14 Languido E X P O S I T I O N 01:49 Presto con allegrezza 03:06 Meno vivo 04:20 Allegro fantastico - Presto tumultuoso esaltato D E V E L O P M E N T 04:44 Languido 06:48 Leggierisimo volando - Presto giocoso 07:04 Meno vivo 07:54 Allegro fantastico - Meno vivo 08:17 Allegro 09:01 Prestissimo 09:11 R E C A P I T U L A T I O N 11:13 C O D A (Allegro) I use white notes/music notation because I watched this type of videos a time ago during nights while studying, and it really made my eyes kinda irritated. I started inverting the colors of my sheet music and it made it more comfortable. So I wanted to experiment how would it look like on a video.