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E-grāmata: Alexander Scriabin Companion: History, Performance, and Lore

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This unique collaboration between a musicologist and two pianists all experts in Russian music takes a fresh look at the supercharged music and polarizing reception of the Russian composer Alexander Scriabin. From his Chopin-inspired miniatures to his genre-bending symphonies and avant-garde late works, Scriabin left a unique mark on music history. Scriabins death centennial in 2015 brought wider exposure and renewed attention to this pioneering composer. Music lovers who are curious about Scriabin have been torn between specialized academic studies and popular sources that glamorize his interests and activities, often at the expense of historical accuracy. This book bridges the divide between these two branches of literature, and brings a modern perspective to his music and legacy.

Drawing on archival materials, primary sources in Russian, and recently published books and articles, Part One details the reception and performance history of Scriabins solo piano and orchestral music. High quality recordings are recommended for each piece. Part Two explores four topics in Scriabins reception: the myths generated by Scriabins biographers, his claims to synaesthesia or color-hearing, his revival in 1960s America as a proto-Flower Child, and the charges of anti-Russianness leveled against his music. Part Three investigates stylistic context and performance practice in the piano music, and considers the domains of sound, rhythm, and harmony. It offers interpretive strategies for deciphering Scriabins challenging scores at the keyboard.

Students, scholars, and music enthusiasts will benefit from the historical insights offered in this interdisciplinary book. Armed with this knowledge, readers will be able to better appreciate the stylistic innovations and colorful imagination of this extraordinary composer.

Recenzijas

Composer Alexander Scriabin (18721915) has been unjustly neglected by the musicological literature, despite a flood of publications some 50 years ago that should have set the groundwork for an ongoing interest. Though this lengthy volume will not single-handedly resolve that problem, it will certainly interest scholars and performers, students, and lovers of music with a thirst for Scriabin research and commentary. The 14 chapters are presented in three parts: Encountering Scriabin, which introduces the composer and his work; Topics in Reception History, which looks at the curious reception accorded Scriabin in his lifetime and after; and Performance, which offers a lengthy set of notesat heart performance instructionson the general features of Scriabin's music. It will be most useful to the intelligent performer, one who likes to understand music in broad strokes illuminated by significant details. And scholars will appreciate the in-depth musicological discussion.

Summing Up: Recommended.... Lower-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals; general readers. * CHOICE * Composer Alexander Scriabin was a self-styled musical messiah, the greatest sensualist in the Russian tradition and Western canon. In his imagination, the black and white keys of the piano turned into crimsons, mauves, and yellows; he endeavored to write music of spiritual transport by postponing harmonic resolutions for painful-pleasures sake and imagined, orgasmically, the end of the world. In every aspect of his art, Scriabin privileged the ineffable over the formal, the innate over the logical, inviting audiences and interpreters to follow him into another realm of creativity. Here at last is a sensitive, comprehensive exploration of Scriabins life and works that places his mystic-erotic fantasies in context. Lincoln Ballard, Matthew Bengtson, and John Bell Young discount the composers naysayers and serve as our sympathetic guide to the interpretation and appreciation of Scriabin's music in all its wonder. -- Simon A. Morrison, Professor of Music, Princeton University For over a hundred years, the compositional techniques of Alexander Scriabin have challenged and at times defied music theorists. The mystical conceptions that he claimed as the foundation of his work have also been hotly debated. Not only an excellent overview of Scriabin's life and compositions, The Alexander Scriabin Companion is also a major contribution to the understanding of Scriabin's methods, as well as the influences on his work, philosophy and psychology. There are enlightening discussions of melody and harmony, sound, light, and color, compositional and pianistic techniques, and the reception of his work by musicians and audiences. The authors not only contextualize these essential features cogently within the rich and complex intellectual history of pre-World War I Russia, but also effectively describe how they were received and evaluated through the twentieth century to the present. -- Jay Reise, Composer and Professor of Music, University of Pennsylvania

Foreword vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xv
1 En Garde or Avant-Garde? Exploding the Scriabin Myth
1(14)
Part I Encountering Scriabin
2 Life, Legacy, and Music
15(18)
3 The Solo Piano Music
33(41)
4 Symphonies and Orchestral Works
74(39)
Part II Topics in Reception History
5 Madness and Other Myths
113(18)
6 On Synaesthesia or "Color-Hearing"
131(27)
7 Scriabin's Russian Roots and the Symbolist Aesthetic
158(24)
8 The Revival in 1960s America
182(25)
Part III In Performance
9 From Musical Text to the Imagination
207(11)
10 Technique
218(21)
11 Line and Melody
239(12)
12 Harmony
251(31)
13 The Scriabin Sound
282(24)
14 Rhythm
306(21)
Notes 327(54)
Glossary and Pronounciation Guide 381(10)
Bibliography 391(6)
Index 397(24)
About the Authors 421
Lincoln Ballard has taught at the University of Washington, University of Puget Sound, Southwestern College, and Cascadia Community College. His dissertation offered the first comprehensive study of Alexander Scriabins posthumous reception history.

Matthew Bengtson, assistant professor of piano literature at the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre, and Dance, is critically acclaimed as a leading interpreter of Scriabins work.

John Bell Young is the founder and CEO of Identity Marketing for Concert Artists Inc., winner of the 1985 Chopin Foundation Council Prize, and a leading authority on the music of Alexander Scriabin.