Sounds like Prokofievian Sarcasm infused with aggressive Scriabinesque harmonic language, but less dreamy and more catastrophic... reminds a little of Protopopov. Love it! (Exellent performance I must say)
I usually prefer the rhythmic unpredictability of composers that Mosolov is compared to (Scriabin, Roslavets) but I have to admit that Mosolov was on to something here even in simple rhythmic sections. 16:17 is dank as hell.
Sounds like Prokofievian Sarcasm infused with aggressive Scriabinesque harmonic language, but less dreamy and more catastrophic... reminds a little of Protopopov. Love it!
(Exellent performance I must say)
Scriabin is my Dog -- Indeed you must.........
Or perhaps somewhat like Roslavets or Lyatoshynsky
Love Mosolov's piano music and this fine performance. Thanks for posting this !
Nice recording, I can fell the piano hitting my head.
This is un unbelievable piece!
I usually prefer the rhythmic unpredictability of composers that Mosolov is compared to (Scriabin, Roslavets) but I have to admit that Mosolov was on to something here even in simple rhythmic sections. 16:17 is dank as hell.
Uno de los grandes poco reconocido !
The pianist, Antonin Bagatov, plays these compositions well.
Anton Batagov, not Antonin. He's a Moscow-based pianist and minimalist composer
@@barsik2222 and a great interpreter of Philip Glass' music.
He did not convince me, why the acciaccatura is slower than 16th notes? (0:26)
Great stuff!
Hello I need all Mosolov piano sonata scores. Can you help me? Can I get?
I believe you can get them from here: aca-music.ru/noty/aleksandr-mosolov-noty/
Precipotato thank youu
@@M.FatihTuran but the 3rd was lost (at a railway station)...
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