Alexander Scriabin
Prelude for piano in E minor, Op. 13/4
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Composer:Alexander ScriabinGenre:KeyboardStyle:PreludeCompose Date:1895Average_duration:1:08Alexander Scriabin's Prelude for piano in E minor, Op. 13/4, was composed in 1894 and premiered the same year in Moscow. The piece is part of a set of 24 preludes, each in a different key, that Scriabin composed between 1894 and 1895. The Prelude in E minor is a short, introspective piece that showcases Scriabin's unique harmonic language and his use of chromaticism. The piece is in ternary form, with a melancholy and introspective opening section that gives way to a more agitated and passionate middle section before returning to the opening material. The opening section of the Prelude is characterized by a descending chromatic melody that is accompanied by a simple, repetitive left-hand pattern. The melody is harmonized with rich, chromatic chords that create a sense of tension and unease. The middle section of the piece is more virtuosic and passionate, with rapid arpeggios and cascading runs that build to a climax before subsiding back into the opening material. Overall, the Prelude in E minor is a haunting and introspective piece that showcases Scriabin's unique harmonic language and his ability to create complex and evocative textures with simple musical materials. The piece is a testament to Scriabin's status as one of the most innovative and influential composers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.More....
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