I highly doubt Stanchinsky wrote these from 1905-1907. Listen to his other works from that early period; they're decidedly late-romantic. These are much closer in style to the Twelve Sketches of 1911 and, I would bet, were composed around that time.
@RicAbapo I'm not the guy who can recognize a player :) But I think it's a high probability that the performer is Alexander Malkus. He did a lot for making Stachinsky name known for broader audience.
Prokofiev huh. interesting
ChrisWatch 2 days ago
I highly doubt Stanchinsky wrote these from 1905-1907. Listen to his other works from that early period; they're decidedly late-romantic. These are much closer in style to the Twelve Sketches of 1911 and, I would bet, were composed around that time.
afterstanchinsky 2 months ago
who is the pianist?
RicAbapo 7 months ago
@RicAbapo I'm not the guy who can recognize a player :) But I think it's a high probability that the performer is Alexander Malkus. He did a lot for making Stachinsky name known for broader audience.
smilerainman 1 month ago
The opening reminds me of Lutoslawski's first piano study.
Chromemech 9 months ago
at 1:00 sounds like he is quoting Chopin's "Berceuse"....coincidence?
Sveccha93 11 months ago
Bartok with a bit of Hindemith in parts - delightful stuff.
5tgb6yhn5tgb 2 years ago
Good music ! - Never heard before - The last Sketch reminds me of the Study "Devil's Stairway" of Ligeti
EtrofOnaip 2 years ago
Yes, and a bit of Ligeti in (3).
5tgb6yhn5tgb 2 years ago 2
no shit!!!
now i guess i know which composer dream theater got inspired from...
AWESOME! shame he is not known.
fuckslipknot21 2 years ago 5
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86bre 2 years ago
Nice piano works. Thanks for posting a bio about this very unknown composer.
bartje11 3 years ago