Alexander Scriabin
Poème for piano in C major, Op. 52/1
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Composer:Alexander ScriabinGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardCompose Date:1907Average_duration:2:37Alexander Scriabin's Poème for piano in C major, Op. 52/1, was composed in 1905 and premiered the same year in Moscow. The piece is a single-movement work that lasts approximately six minutes. The Poème is characterized by Scriabin's signature harmonic language, which features lush, colorful chords and frequent use of chromaticism. The piece begins with a gentle, flowing melody in the right hand, accompanied by a simple, arpeggiated figure in the left. As the piece progresses, the harmonies become more complex and the texture thickens, with the left hand taking on a more prominent role. The middle section of the piece features a series of cascading arpeggios in the right hand, accompanied by a driving rhythm in the left. This section builds to a climax before subsiding into a more introspective passage, with the melody returning in a more subdued form. The final section of the piece features a return to the opening material, but with a more elaborate and virtuosic treatment. The piece ends with a series of ascending arpeggios in the right hand, accompanied by a descending figure in the left, before resolving on a final, triumphant C major chord. Overall, the Poème for piano in C major, Op. 52/1, is a prime example of Scriabin's unique style, with its lush harmonies, virtuosic piano writing, and dramatic contrasts of mood and texture.More....