A long-forgotten Madness op. 6 (1918) I. "Longing: languid (1913) II" Etude: pas tres Lives "(1911) III." Impresión: Tres nerveux "(1916), IV," Epilogue: A little rough - Drama "(1917), Hamish Milne, piano, Anatoly Aleksandrov (1888-1962) was a pre-revolutionary Russian composer, whose line is by Rachmaninoff, Scriabin and Medtner early. Between 1907 and 1910 he studied with the conservatives as Taneyev at the Moscow Conservatory and was an early composer music for piano,including a substantial part of the piano sonatas. He did not follow his fellow avant-garde of 1920 looking for a radical and revolutionary language. Instead, it remained rooted in romance and made occasional forays into Scriabin. He likened the poetry of Rachmaninoff, Medtner to clear the form, and Scriabin's harmonic language. Viktor Belyaev, Alexandrov's first biographer, wrote in 1926: "If Miaskowski is a thinker, a psychologist and Feinberg, and Alexandrovis, first and foremost a poet. "Alexandrov was also a strong supporter of Stanchinsky and edited most of his compositions for publication. Alexandrov" A Long Forgotten Madness "is the memory of Alexei Stanchinsky (1888-1914) dedicated. As such, these pieces are reminiscent of the language Music Stanchinsky. Alexandrov are experimental compositions that explore moments of atonality. The first piece, also toys with the fourth harmonic.
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