Roslavets: Piano Sonata No. 5 |
This page lists all recordings of Piano Sonata No. 5, by Nikolai Andreyevich Roslavets (1880/1-1944) on CD. |
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Nikolai Roslavets was one of the most fascinating musical figures in the first half of 20-th century Russia. Of peasant descent he entered the cultured circles of Moscow, where he was deeply influenced by the late works of Scriabin, resulting in extreme chromatism and a new harmonic and contrapuntal system foreshadowing the later postwar serialism. Being a “modernist” (like Lourié, Mossolow and others) he was soon banned by the traditional Soviet system, and forced in seclusion and neglect. He died forgotten in 1944. During the Perestroyka he was discovered again as a highly original and daring composer and got his right place in music history. The works recorded here are chamber music of the highest calibre: a piano trio, two viola sonata, a piano sonata and a cello sonata, played with great authority by Russian forces. | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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Irina Emeliantseva (piano) Roslavets (1881 – 1944), a philosopher and composer, experimented with new tonal systems and as such was banned in Russia. For decades after his death he remained an “ unperson” for the Soviet authorities but was recommended to the “west” by Igor Stravinsky. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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