Sonata No.9 Op.68 for Piano - Alexander Scriabin

edited by Valentina Rubcova and Fingering by Michael Schneidt / Henle-Urtext

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Scriabin Sonata No.9 Op.68 for Piano (edited by Valentina Rubcova and Fingering by Michael Schneidt) (Henle-Urtext)

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Skrjabin's 9th Sonata is often referred to as the Black Mass. Unlike the 7th Sonata, the so-called White Mass, this name did not stem from the composer. He writes: In the ninth sonata I came closer than ever before to the Satanic ... The mystic-dark sphere fascinated Skrjabin. Anyone who listens to this bizarre work will involuntarily become caught up in the diabolical vortex - the music heads towards the sonata's dramatic conclusion as if being pulled in an undertow. The highly expressive work was given its first performance by the composer himself. Following its first publication he revised it, and this new edition was the primary source for this edition.

Skrjabins 9. Sonate wird in der Literatur oft als „schwarze Messe“ bezeichnet. Im Gegensatz zur 7. Sonate, der so genannten „weißen Messe“, stammt dieser Beiname nicht vom Autor. Der Komponist schreibt: „In der neunten Sonate bin ich tiefer als je zuvor in Berührung mit dem Satanischen gekommen ...“. Der Bereich des Mystisch-Dunklen faszinierte Skrjabin. Jeder Hörer dieses bizarren Werkes gerät unwillkürlich in den Strudel des Diabolischen – die Musik steuert wie in einem Sog auf den dramatischen Schluss der Sonate zu. Das hoch expressive Werk wurde vom Komponisten selbst uraufgeführt und nach der Erstveröffentlichung noch einmal überarbeitet. Diese neue Ausgabe diente unserer Edition als Hauptquelle.

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HN855

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9790201808550

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199060

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Henle-Urtext

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