Alexander Scriabin (1872-1915): Sonata no. 3 in F sharp minor opus 23 I. Drammatico 0:01 II. Allegretto 5:59 III. Andante 8:21 IV. Presto con fuoco 13:01 Stanislav Neuhaus (1927-1980), piano Rec. ? (probably 1960s)
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@jackatherton01113 жыл бұрын
Tolstoy wrote that the chief and most precious quality of the artist is sincerity. For me, no one is more sincere than the elusive and heartbreaking Stanislav Neuhaus. See the documentary on KZfaq. Even if we knew nothing of Stasik’s difficult life - the two fathers, the Soviets yanking him off the flight to Warsaw for the 1949 Chopin competition, his later mental struggles - it would be clear from performances like this that he saw the world almost like a cubist painter, from a multifaceted perspective that borders on the schizophrenic. This does not mean S. Neuhaus ignored structure, only that the straightforward narrative of an Arthur Rubinstein or Emil Gilels was not his way. For me this makes his playing, particularly of Schumann and Scriabin, fascinating and true.
@EnviroNews5 ай бұрын
He's very musical and his tone production is really in the upper echelon.
@ukdavepianomanАй бұрын
A really excellent performance. Wonderful phrasing in the 3rd movement and strong dynamics in the re-iteration of the theme in the 4th.
@user-jh3ys3im6f Жыл бұрын
Благодарю за возможность просмотра этого контента! Прекрасное,яркое , выразительное исполнение гениального произведения! Станислав Нейгауз ведет рассказ о человеке и его мыслях и переживаниях, посредством музыкального текста, созданного гениальным композитором, философом и мыслителем, А.Н. Скрябиным!
@user-sk4kd7ob2b3 жыл бұрын
Благодарю вас! Мне очень нравится исполнение Станислава Нейгауза.
@JamesVaughan9 жыл бұрын
His Andante is positively exquisite, especially the diminuendo before the transition to the Presto, which is also wonderful.
@JamesVaughan9 жыл бұрын
"Etats d'ame"-"States of the Soul". I like his pacing, and the way he moulds the phrases. Scriabin is tremendously difficult-as is most Russian piano music. The younger Neuhaus was a superb artist. Oddly, I haven't heard of him playing in the West or having much of a career outside of the USSR. Tragically short life, dying in his early 50s.
@ADGO8 жыл бұрын
There's some confusion over the date on this -- identical LPs released in 1965 and 1971, so probably it was recorded in '65 or just before. There's a similar problem with his Scriabin PC, which is listed as 11.5.70, but apparently there's a LP release with it in 1965.
@Fritz_Maisenbacher2 жыл бұрын
2:19 a CANTABILE into Scriabin's Third ...... this is something !
@morinoroba9 жыл бұрын
Very sensitive and poetic, beautiful performance... As long as I can hear from his recordings I guess he had a bit more hard tone than his father's(not in negative meaning). I've read that his stepfather Pasternak was a great fan of Scriabin, he always listened to Scriabin's music but never Schumann.....when I heard Stanislav playing Schumann for the first time I felt uncomfortable a little bit, maybe that was the cause?
@EnviroNews5 ай бұрын
This guy has fantastic tone production. Very musical.
@jackatherton01113 ай бұрын
The Kreisleriana yes, but Stasik’s Bunte Blatter is lovely. I always supposed that, as with Arrau (who couldn’t discuss this troubled composer with Joseph Horowitz) Schumann cut too close to the bone. Scriabin, on the other hand, freed Stasik.
@viktorartemiev61472 жыл бұрын
Was there not enough film for Stasik?
@paulprocopolis9 жыл бұрын
Perhaps a little 'in your face' where the sound is concerned, but a very committed and stylish performance with great depth of feeling I think.