The first one out of the Five Late Piano Sonatas is a mysterious piece that that composer has for some reason never performed himself. I am going through it thoroughly during the lesson to help you tackle this complex music. This is a profound lesson that will help you [re-]discover Scriabin's world, improve your piano playing, deepen your understanding of his music and semantics, and form new skills and approaches effectively. I wish you to have a great time in this exploration!
In this two-hour comprehensive lesson I thoroughly go through the entire piece, elaborating on:
- The context, aesthetic ideas, imagery, and semantics (including parallels to other Scriabin Sonatas)
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The Main Themes of this piece
- Optimized fingering suggestions, material distribution between the hands, as well as other other tips & tricks
- Motion coordination, tension-free efficient technique development
- Articulation, phrasing, pedaling, balance, polyphony, and such; in order to improve your performance, bring it as close as possible to professional standards, and help you create your own, unique interpretation and understanding of this work.
I also include my ANNOTATED PDF SCORE with markings for fingering, pedaling, translations of Scriabin's annotations in French, material redistribution between the hands, and such that I created specially for this lesson.
Not sure? Check out a free portion of this lesson by clicking here.
If you are interested in the list of materials on Scriabin and his works that I am using for my academic writing, I am happy to share it: click here.
Curriculum
- The ANNOTATED SCORE with my personal markings
- S6: 1. Introduction (the context, semantics, main themes) (7:45)
- S6: 2. Exposition (Part 1) (16:42)
- S6: 3. Exposition (Part 2) (19:10)
- S6: 4. Development (Part 1) (21:32)
- S6: 5. Development (Part 2) (9:32)
- S6: 6. Recapitulation (Part 1) (22:45)
- S6: 7. Recapitulation (Part 2) (14:59)
About your instructor:
I am a Ukrainian-American classical pianist, currently living in Austria due to my Doctoral Degree in Artistic Research at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz on Artistic Interpretation of late Scriabin. During the last decade I have created six multi- and crossdisciplinary productions with my Intertwining Arts team. After years of my discoveries as a solo pianist and a crossdisciplinary artist, I find it absolutely necessary to share my knowledge, skills, and understanding of possibilities in musical interpretation with the world, by teaching individual piano lessons and recording video tutorials.
I play and teach all kinds of classical music - from Baroque to Contemporary. I think it is very important to understand how unique and complete each individual style is - therefore, I don't really have a favorite one, since they are all incredible. I am an open-minded and easy going person, always willing to collaborate with my students' needs and ideas when it gets to piano playing.
Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions about individual lessons via the contact form on my website elinaakselrud.com – I will be more than happy to reply!
Keep creating,
Elina Akselrud