Vasily Petrenko and Oslo Philharmonic launch the first instalment in complete cycle of Scriabin symphonies. The new album marks the start of a creative partnership between the Oslo Philharmonic and LAWO Classics. Scriabin’s deep immersion in esoteric philosophy and related spiritual awakening became integral to his art. The Russian composer’s initial conservative musical language evolved in the early 1900s and opened up to daring harmonic territories. Petrenko notes “At first the orchestra was a little unsure about his [Scriabin] music, but they worked very hard on the Symphony No.3 and the ‘Poem of Ecstasy’ and are now big enthusiasts for Scriabin.” Ingrid Røynesdal, the Oslo Philharmonic’s Chief Executive Officer said of the recording: “Vasily Petrenko is passionate about Scriabin. His music especially suits the Oslo Philharmonic, with its rich string sound, fantastic woodwind soloists and uniquely strong brass section.”
Everything in the Oslo performances seems to be moving the music forward, making its final destination utterly inevitable –The GuardianIf ever a set of performances caught the weird, psychedelic world of Scriabin, it’s this one. –The ScotsmanThe Poem of Ecstasy is heady stuff, brilliantly played. –The Sunday Times
Additional information
Weight | 0.074 kg |
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brand | Alexander Scriabin |
dimensions | 13.97 x 12.7 x 0.51 cm; 90.72 Grams |