Hm. This thread got me interested in Scriabin sonatas and ive listened to a few (I really like 3!), but I dont have any real recordings other than Glen Gould's on number 3. So what specific recording would you guys suggest that has both very high quality performences and as many sonatas as possible?
Glemser, sonatas volume 1 (NOT volume 2). This has the best #7, first movement of #2, and a solid 9th and B minor fantasy. The 5th and 6th are well-played, but Taub is my pick for them.
Taub, complete sonatas. This has the best digital recordings of #4, #5, #6, #10 and solid #3. #1 and #2 are good. The weak spots are #7, #8, and #9.
Ashkenazy, complete sonatas. This has the best digital recordings of #1 and #8. The particularly weak spots are #5, #7, and #10.
Horowitz Plays Scriabin (Sony label). Outstanding performances, of course.
Poem of Ecstasy, Piano Concerto, Prometheus ... (Maazel and Ashkenazy). The Boulez disc is OK, too.
Avoid Ogdon, Ponti, and Szidon. Hamelin didn't understand Scriabin's music. He plays it with no passion, with the exception of the 5th sonata. Szidon is overblown. Ogdon and Ponti are sloppy.