Today we have a piano week guest recommendation from Michael Cirigliano II, an independent writer and arts marketer. His newsletter, Shades of Blue, explores the human stories behind classical music's most melancholy moments as a means to cultivate calm, connection, and healing.
I love Scriabin's piano music. Glad to have it here. I've got a different opinion to LoW's --- Scriabin died more than 100 years ago, and was a pan-European: yes, Russian, but lived in Geneva, Paris and Brussels.
could you please refrain from publishing russian music while the war is ongoing? it's harmful, because people still don't understand that russian "culture" plays a primary role in invasive, chauvinistic, primitive ideas.
I love Scriabin's piano music. Glad to have it here. I've got a different opinion to LoW's --- Scriabin died more than 100 years ago, and was a pan-European: yes, Russian, but lived in Geneva, Paris and Brussels.
could you please refrain from publishing russian music while the war is ongoing? it's harmful, because people still don't understand that russian "culture" plays a primary role in invasive, chauvinistic, primitive ideas.