Sonata Nr. 3 Op. 23 f sharp-Minor
01. I. Drammatico
02. II. Allegretto
03. III. Andante
04. IV. Presto con fuoco
4 Préludes Op. 22
05. I. Andante g sharp-Minor
06. II. Andante c sharp-Minor
07. III. Allegretto B-Major
08. IV. Andantino b-Minor
2 Impromptus Op. 14
09. I. Allegretto B-Major
10. II. Andanate cantabile f sharp-Minor
3 Morceaux Op. 49
11. I. Etude
12. II. Prélude
13. III. Reverie
05:32
02:24
04:04
05:47
01:31
01:01
00:56
00:55
01:56
03:59
00:36
00:57
00:19
Poèmes Op. 69
14. I. Allegretto
15. II. Allegretto
Sonata Nr. 10 Op. 70
16. Sonata Nr. 10 Op. 70
6 Préludes Op. 13
17. I. Maestoso C-Major
18. II. Allegro a-Minor
19. III. Andante G-Major
20. IV. Allegro e-Minor
21. V. Allegro D-Major
22. VI. Presto h-Minor
2 Poèmes Op. 63
23. I. Masque
24. II. Etrangeté
3 Etudes Op. 65
25. I. Allegro fantastico
26. II. Allegretto
27. III. Molto vivace
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01:53
13:29
02:38
00:52
01:17
01:16
00:58
01:50
01:00
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03:41
02:17
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Press' Reviews
"AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE" - Mr. Harrington
"...Horowitz, Sofronitsky, Richter, Ashkenazy, and Hamelin. I predict that time will prove Mody a member of this elite group..."
"Klassik-Heute" - Peter Cossé
…Mody's feel for Scriabin, his eminent possibilities, the different shades, the most extreme opposites of emotional and piano technical clarity and ambiguity, but also his ability to adapt to the plasticity from one piece to the next and to the feeling in the written music - this, and many other "representational" qualities make me consider myself lucky to be able to pronounce him to be one of the most important Scriabininterpreters of not just the current music scene….
"...FOR ME, THE "READING" OF THIS SO TO SPEAK DISTINCTIVELY "MODYFIED TITHING" WAS FINALLY AN OPPORTUNITY NOT TO THINK OF HOROWITZ'S CARNEGIE HALL RECORDING FROM 19662. PETER COSSÉ
PIZZICATO LUXEMBOURG 2014
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"The Indian-German pianist Pervez Mody continues his Scriabin recordings with Vol. 4 and proves once again that he has a genuine feeling for this music. The variety of colors is just as impressive as the agogic richness of these very exciting interpretations..."