I would like to get a cd featuring Scriabin's Sonatas and Etudes. What would you recommend as the best performance available?
If you're just getting one disc, get Sony's "Horowitz Plays Scriabin".
After that, get the Ashkenazy/Maazel disc with Poem of Ecstasy, Piano Concerto, and Prometheus.
After that, get Bernd Glemser's Scriabin sonatas volume 1 (not volume 2!)
After that, get Robert Taub's complete sonatas set. If you really get into the sonatas, get Ashkenazy's set for its 1st and 8th sonatas.
Richter's performances of the short pieces is inferior to Horowitz's on the CD I have, but he recorded the best 6th sonata I've heard. Unfortunately, the sound is absolutely terrible.
Here's my ranking of Scriabin sonata collections:
1. Robert Taub. Best performances: 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 10th. Poor 7th, mediocre 8th.
2. Bernd Glemser (disc 1): Best performances: 2nd (mvmt. 1), 7th sonata, B minor fantasy
3. Vladimir Ashkenazy. Best performances: 1st, 8th. Poor 7th and 10th. Choppy 5th.
4. Marc-André Hamelin. Best performances: G# posthumous, 5th. Most performances are lacking a bit. They're competent, but boring. The 5th is quite good, however.
5. Roberto Szidon. Best performances: 8th. I'm still evaluating this set. It's not bad.
6. Ruth Laredo. Best performances: 1st, 7th, 10th. Awful 5th. Mediocre 4th and 8th. Sound lacks dynamic range. Laredo isn't a bad pianist, but the piano and the sound quality are outdated.
Avoid:
Ogdon.
Ponti.
Scherbakov.
Paley.