Uploaded by guirlandes3 on Apr 26, 2008
Part 1. John Bell Young plays Scriabin: Sonata No. 7. This recording is accompanied here by images of Scriabin, as well as a photo of John Bell Young with Scriabin's daughter, Marina Scriabine. The mountain peak photograph of the cover of John Bell Young's CD "Prisms", (on which this recording of the Seventh Sonata is included) was taken atop Mt. Melungtse in the Himalayas; John Bell Young sponsored the alpinist Carlos Buhler and his team to climb the Himalayas and broadcast the Seventh Sonata (as well as Alexander Nemtin's completion of Scriabin's Prefatory Action) via satellite in homage to Scriabin's dying wish, never realized until this moment, to have his music performed atop the Himalayas.
To purchase this recording of the Seventh Sonata and other works of Scriabin performed by John Bell Young on his CD, Prisms please visit www.americuscd.com
"I was most impressed by John Bell Young's performance of Scriabin's 5th Sonata. He demonstrated great power, imagination and a rhythm full of life, all the elements indispensable for an interpreter of my father's music."
-Marina Scriabine, Paris 1983
"Let me say at once that I find your playing extremely accomplished and sensitive ... superb playing... Altogether, I think it is a wonderful achievement that you have recorded these works."
-Sir Charles Mackerras
"I still find this disc [Prisms] the most satisfying and artistic piano recital ever recorded."
-Hugh Downs, ABC-News "20/20"
"Young's performances of Scriabin are that rare combination of spontaneity and discipline, intelligence and Dionysian abandon."
-Faubion Bowers, author of "Scriabin: A Biography of the Russian Composer"
"John Bell Young is an American pianist who has established himself as a Scriabinist of international repute. His recital disc features striking readings of sonatas 5 and 7, plus a number of shorter works (Americus 1013). His reading of 7 is memorable; he plays it significantly more slowly than most, and it works; he obtains a ritual atmosphere entirely in keeping with the sonata's "White Mass" appellation. Sonata 5 is paced beautifully, and Young makes more of its contrasts than do many pianists; the slow passages are particularly ruminative. Throughout this disc you hear a musician who has reflected deeply on this music and has strong and original ideas about how it should be performed. Young's disc also contains some non-Scriabin works, including his own lovely transcription of Mahler's Adagietto from Symphony 5, played with melting pathos."
- David McIntire. "Classical Music: Third Ear -- The Essential Listening Companion" (Backbeat Books)
"The valiant John Bell Young cultivates a suaveness of pedaling...He has at his command a touch vibrantly sensual, even seductive."
-Pascal Brissaud, Le Monde de la Musique, Paris
"A performer in the grand old Russian romantic tradition, ...{Young] is also a pianist of considerable substance, ...he created an almost orchestral effect in Liszt's dazzling Ballade in B minor. His Scriabin selection included a remarkable performance of the Nocturne for the Left Hand in which he created a surprising level of volume and fluency with half the usual allotment of fingers. Then there was a spellbinding exotic Poeme, Op. 32 no. 1."
"John Bell Young's new CD, Prisms, treats its listeners to ten pieces by the idiosyncratic Scriabin, as well as several new works. The Two Poemes Op. 32 and the Sonata # 5 especially showcase Scriabin and Young at their best. The close miked Steinway captures the music with exciting clarity. Most riveting ...is Young's performance of his Mahler transcription. To keep this ravishingly beautiful work cooking with the same intensity and drive as the original orchestration is a tribute to a most insightful pianist. This CD has truly lived up to its name, offering a recital filled with colorful works performed with great keyboard savvy."
-Jim Edwards, Clavier
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There is something primordial and raw in this performance I can't get enough of..
1fattyfatman 1 year ago
damn, i love his scriabin recordings.
Ravel87 1 year ago