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Alexander Scriabin
Poème for piano, Op. 59/1
Works Info
Composer
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Alexander Scriabin
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1910
Average_duration
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1:51
Alexander Scriabin's Poème for piano, Op. 59/1, was composed in 1908 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 use of harmony and chromaticism, as well as his interest in mysticism and synesthesia. The piece begins with a slow, mysterious introduction that gradually builds in intensity and complexity. The main section of the piece is marked by a fast, virtuosic passage that showcases the pianist's technical abilities. Throughout the piece, Scriabin employs a wide range of dynamics and articulations, creating a sense of drama and tension. The use of dissonant chords and unexpected harmonic shifts adds to the piece's sense of unpredictability and intensity. The Poème is also notable for its use of color symbolism, a hallmark of Scriabin's later works. The composer believed that music could evoke specific colors and emotions, and he often included instructions for the performer to use specific colors of light during performances of his works. In the case of the Poème, Scriabin associated the piece with the color blue, which he believed represented a sense of calm and serenity. Overall, the Poème for piano, Op. 59/1, is a powerful and evocative work that showcases Scriabin's unique musical style and his interest in mysticism and synesthesia.
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