Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Alexander Scriabin with this remarkable 1999 release from Deutsche Grammophon. This album showcases the brilliance of Scriabin's compositional prowess, featuring three of his most significant works: the transcendent "Le Poème de l'extase," the virtuosic "Piano Concerto in F-Sharp Minor," and the symphonic masterpiece "Promethée, le poème du feu."
Performed by the esteemed pianist Anatol Ugorski and conducted by the legendary Pierre Boulez, this recording captures the essence of Scriabin's unique musical language. The "Piano Concerto in F-Sharp Minor" is a tour de force, demonstrating Ugorski's technical mastery and expressive depth. Meanwhile, "Le Poème de l'extase" and "Promethée" reveal Scriabin's innovative approach to harmony and orchestration, transporting listeners to a realm of pure musical ecstasy.
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra provides a rich, resonant backdrop for these works, enhancing the listener's experience with their impeccable musicianship. With a runtime of over an hour, this album offers a comprehensive exploration of Scriabin's late-Romantic and early-modernist style, making it an essential addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.