Sergio Fiorentino - Piano recital - Dortmund, 1993

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024
  • Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
    Alexander Scriabin (1872-1915)
    Program (incomplete):
    1. Beethoven: Piano sonata No. 31 in A flat major, Op. 110
    I Moderato cantabile molto espressivo
    II Allegro molto
    III Adagio ma non troppo - Arioso dolente - Fuga. Allegro ma non troppo
    2. Scriabin: Piano Sonata No. 4 in F-sharp major, Op. 30*
    I Andante
    II Prestissimo volando
    Live performance. Dortmund (where exactly?), Germany. December 13rd, 1993. Sergio Fiorentino, pianist. No copyright infringement intended.
    *Scriabin wrote a poem after composing this sonata that explains its meaning:
    In a light mist, transparent vapor
    Lost afar and yet distinct
    A star gleams softly.
    How beautiful! The bluish mystery
    Of her glow
    Beckons me, cradles me.
    O bring me to thee, far distant star!
    Bathe me in trembling rays
    Sweet light!
    Sharp desire, voluptuous and crazed yet sweet
    Endlessly with no other goal than longing
    I would desire
    But no! I vault in joyous leap
    Freely I take wing.
    Mad dance, godlike play!
    Intoxicating, shining one!
    It is toward thee, adored star
    My flight guides me.
    Mad dance, godlike play!
    Intoxicating, shining one!
    Toward thee, created freely for me
    To serve the end
    My flight of liberation!
    In this play
    Sheer caprice
    In moments I forget thee
    In the maelstrom that carries me
    I veer from they glimmering rays.
    In the intensity of desire
    Thou fadest
    O distant goal.
    But ever thou shinest
    As I forever desire thee!
    Thou expandest, Star!
    Now thou art a Sun
    Flamboyant Sun! Sun of Triumph!
    Approaching thee by my desire for thee
    I lave myself in they changing waves
    O joyous god.
    I swallow thee
    Sea of light.
    My self-of-light
    I engulf thee!

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