Scriabin's Fantasie in B minor Op. 28 is a piano piece that thinks it is a symphony. Octaves in both hands almost all the time, arpeggios spannig basically the whole keyboard and a several more very super dense and difficult textures, are all big challenges for the pianist. But musically it has so much to say: so much love to give, so many adventures to explore, struggles to overcome, and themes to transform. All written in Scriabin's romantic paintbrush, with a lot of chromaticism but still firmly within tonality. Join Henrik Kilhamn as he presentats this epic work.
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