Doronin is considered a leading interpreter of Scriabin’s late mystical works. His recording of Vers la flamme (Op. 72) is a 12-minute psychological thriller—starting as a trembling whisper, ending in a cataclysmic white-hot chord that fades not into silence but into light. He performs Scriabin’s Sonata No. 5 from memory, often with eyes half-closed, tracing the composer’s synesthetic “color score” in his mind.
Alexander Doronin is a pianist’s pianist – admired by fellow musicians for his clean touch, structural insight, and respect for the composer’s intentions, but perhaps not destined for mass adulation. His Haydn recordings belong in any serious collection; his Schubert is respectable if not revelatory; his Russian miniatures are hidden gems.
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Rating: 7.5/10 (Distinguished specialist, not a universal master.)
Note: This review is based on available commercial recordings, live performance reviews from major venues, and published interviews. As Doronin’s discography grows, particularly if he issues a Beethoven or Chopin album, this assessment may require revision.
Unlike the brittle, ironic Shostakovich many pianists present, Doronin emphasizes tragedy and raw nerve. His live recording of the Piano Sonata No. 2 (2016, St. Petersburg) exposes the funeral-march heart beneath the sarcastic waltzes. alexander doronin piano
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There is something incredibly special about finding a pianist who plays with such sincerity. Every phrase feels intentional, and every dynamic shift pulls you in deeper. If you need a moment of peace today, I highly recommend listening to his rendition of [Insert Song/Piece Name]. Doronin is considered a leading interpreter of Scriabin’s
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