Harmony in Art: Levitan’s Paintings, Scriabin’s Preludes, Lettberg’s Performance


Painting by Isaak Levitan (446 paintings) to preludes by Alexander Scriabin (29 preludes) performed by Maria Lettberg. №11

Three different talents connected make something special. We are launching a new series featuring visuals of Isaak Levitan’s art and Alexander Skriabin’s music performed by Maria Lettberg. A total of 446 paintings and 29 preludes will be brought to your attention in the series.

Isaak Levitan (August 30, 1860 – August 4, 1900)
Classical Russian landscape painter and draftsman, one of the greatest and most prolific masters of realistic art of the second half of the XIX century.

Alexander Skriabin (January 6, 1872-April 27, 1915)
Famous Russian composer and pianist, a representative of Romanticism in music. He was called a philosopher of music. Alexander Skriabin was the first to come up with the concept of “lightmusic”, combining light, colour and sound and visualizing melody with colour.

Maria Lettberg (born October 28, 1970) is a Swedish pianist living in Berlin.
At the age of seven Maria began playing the piano, her extraordinary musical talent was early noticed and encouraged. After graduating from the St. Petersburg Conservatory, she continued her studies at the Royal High School of Music in Stockholm.
Maria Lettberg is a recognized interpreter of Alexander Scriabin.

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The combination of visual art and music has always been a powerful and inspiring one. When talented individuals from different artistic disciplines come together, magic happens. This is exactly what is happening in a new series featuring the paintings of Isaak Levitan and the music of Alexander Scriabin, performed by Maria Lettberg.

Isaak Levitan, a classical Russian landscape painter, is renowned for his realistic art of the late 19th century. With 446 paintings to his name, Levitan was a master at capturing the natural beauty of Russia in his work. His paintings evoke a sense of tranquility and harmony, making them the perfect pairing for Alexander Scriabin’s preludes.

Alexander Scriabin, a famous Russian composer and pianist, was a pioneer in combining music with other art forms. He was known as a philosopher of music and was the first to explore the concept of “light music”, which combined light, color, and sound to create a multi-sensory experience. His 29 preludes are a testament to his innovative approach to music.

Maria Lettberg, a Swedish pianist living in Berlin, is a recognized interpreter of Scriabin’s music. With her extraordinary talent and deep understanding of the composer’s work, Lettberg brings a new dimension to his preludes. Her performances are both technically brilliant and emotionally captivating, capturing the essence of Scriabin’s music.

Bringing together Levitan’s paintings, Scriabin’s preludes, and Lettberg’s performances creates a truly unique and immersive experience. The series promises to take viewers and listeners on a journey through the beauty and emotion of both visual art and music. It is a celebration of creativity and talent, a testament to the power of collaboration across different artistic disciplines.

In a world where art and music are often seen as separate entities, this series serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of all forms of creative expression. It is a tribute to the enduring legacy of artists like Levitan, Scriabin, and Lettberg, whose work continues to inspire and move audiences around the world.

So sit back, relax, and immerse yourself in the beauty of Isaak Levitan’s paintings, the poetry of Alexander Scriabin’s preludes, and the artistry of Maria Lettberg’s performances. Let this series take you on a journey through the intersection of visual art and music, where three different talents come together to create something truly special.

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