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Review by: Jed Distler
Between 2009 and 2019 Dmitri Alexeev recorded all of Scriabin’s solo piano works for Brilliant Classics. They first were released as individual volumes, largely by genre, with the Sonatas grouped together, the Preludes all in one place, the complete Etudes...
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