27 relations: Alexander Scriabin, Alexei Sultanov, Alfred La Liberté, Binary form, Cadence (music), D-sharp minor, Glenn Gould, Igor Zhukov, Jonathan Powell (musician), Julian Scriabin, Kiev, Marc-André Hamelin, Maria Lettberg, Michael Ponti, Mitrofan Belyayev, Moscow, Mystic chord, Paris, Piano sonata, Samuil Feinberg, Sonata form, Sviatoslav Richter, The Poem of Ecstasy, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Vladimir Horowitz, Vladimir Sofronitsky, W. W. Norton & Company.
Alexander Scriabin
Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin (Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Скря́бин; –) was a Russian composer and pianist.
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Alexei Sultanov
Alexei Sultanov (Алексей Султанов; August 7, 1969 – June 30, 2005) was a Russian classical pianist of Uzbek origin.
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Alfred La Liberté
Alfred La Liberté (10 February 1882 – 7 May 1952) was a Canadian composer, pianist, writer on music, and music educator.
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Binary form
Binary form is a musical form in two related sections, both of which are usually repeated.
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Cadence (music)
In Western musical theory, a cadence (Latin cadentia, "a falling") is "a melodic or harmonic configuration that creates a sense of resolution."Don Michael Randel (1999).
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D-sharp minor
D minor is a minor scale based on sharp, consisting of the pitches D, sharp, sharp, sharp, sharp, B, and sharp.
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Glenn Gould
Glenn Herbert Gould (September 25, 1932October 4, 1982) was a Canadian pianist who became one of the best-known and celebrated classical pianists of the 20th century.
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Igor Zhukov
Igor Mikhaylovich Zhukov (31 August 1936 – 26 January 2018) was a Russian pianist, conductor and sound engineer.
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Jonathan Powell (musician)
Jonathan Powell (born 1969) is a British pianist and self-taught composer.
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Julian Scriabin
Julian Aleksandrovich Scriabin (born Yulian Aleksandrovich Schloezer; Юлиа́н Алекса́ндрович Скря́бин, 12 February 1908 – 22 June 1919) was the youngest son of Russian composer Alexander Scriabin and Tatiana de Schloezer.
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Kiev
Kiev or Kyiv (Kyiv; Kiyev; Kyjev) is the capital and largest city of Ukraine, located in the north central part of the country on the Dnieper.
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Marc-André Hamelin
Marc-André Hamelin, OC, CQ (born September 5, 1961), is a Canadian virtuoso pianist and composer.
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Maria Lettberg
Maria Lettberg (born October 28, 1970, Riga) is a Swedish pianist, resident in Berlin.
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Michael Ponti
Michael Ponti (born October 29, 1937, at Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany) is a concert and recording pianist.
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Mitrofan Belyayev
Mitrofan Petrovich Belyayev (Митрофа́н Петро́вич Беля́ев; old style 10/22 February 1836, St. Petersburg22 December 1903/ 4 January 1904) was an Imperial Russian music publisher, outstanding philanthropist, and the owner of a large wood dealership enterprise in Russia.
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Moscow
Moscow (a) is the capital and most populous city of Russia, with 13.2 million residents within the city limits and 17.1 million within the urban area.
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Mystic chord
In music, the mystic chord or Prometheus chord is a six-note synthetic chord and its associated scale, or pitch collection; which loosely serves as the harmonic and melodic basis for some of the later pieces by Russian composer Alexander Scriabin.
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Paris
Paris is the capital and most populous city of France, with an area of and a population of 2,206,488.
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Piano sonata
A piano sonata is a sonata written for a solo piano.
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Samuil Feinberg
Samuil Yevgenyevich Feinberg (Самуи́л Евге́ньевич Фе́йнберг, also Samuel; 26 May 1890, Odessa – 22 October 1962, Moscow) was a Russian and Soviet composer and pianist.
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Sonata form
Sonata form (also sonata-allegro form or first movement form) is a musical structure consisting of three main sections: an exposition, a development, and a recapitulation.
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Sviatoslav Richter
Sviatoslav Teofilovich Richter (svʲjətɐsˈlaf tʲɪɐˈfʲiləvʲɪtɕ ˈrʲixtər; – August 1, 1997) was a Soviet pianist of Russian-German origin, who is generally regarded as one of the greatest pianists of the 20th century.
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The Poem of Ecstasy
Alexander Scriabin's The Poem of Ecstasy (Le Poème de l'extase), Op.
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Vladimir Ashkenazy
Vladimir Davidovich Ashkenazy (Влади́мир Дави́дович Ашкена́зи, Vladimir Davidovich Ashkenazi; born 6 July 1937) is an internationally recognized solo pianist, chamber music performer, and conductor.
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Vladimir Horowitz
Vladimir Samoylovich Horowitz (r; r; November 5, 1989)Schonberg, 1992 was a Russian-born American classical pianist and composer.
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Vladimir Sofronitsky
Vladimir Vladimirovich Sofronitsky (or Sofronitzky; Влади́мир Влади́мирович Софрони́цкий, Vladimir Sofronitskij; – August 26, 1961) was a Soviet-Russian classical pianist, best known as an interpreter of the Russian composer Alexander Scriabin and Frederic Chopin.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_Sonata_No._5_(Scriabin)