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Alexander Scriabin
Flammes sombres, Op. 73/2
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Composer
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Alexander Scriabin
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Compose Date
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1914
Average_duration
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1:56
"Flammes sombres, Op. 73/2" is a piano piece composed by Alexander Scriabin, a Russian composer and pianist. The piece was composed in 1914, and it premiered in the same year in Moscow. It is the second movement of Scriabin's "Deux Danses, Op. 73" (Two Dances), which also includes "Guirlandes, Op. 73/1" (Garlands). "Flammes sombres" translates to "Dark Flames" in English, and the piece is characterized by its intense and passionate nature. It is written in the key of F-sharp minor and is marked "agitato" (agitated) and "con fuoco" (with fire). The piece is relatively short, lasting only about two minutes, but it is packed with emotion and energy. The opening of the piece features a series of rapid, ascending arpeggios that create a sense of urgency and tension. This is followed by a series of chords that alternate between F-sharp minor and A major, creating a sense of instability and uncertainty. The main theme of the piece is then introduced, a series of descending chromatic scales that are played with great intensity and passion. Throughout the piece, Scriabin makes use of a variety of techniques to create a sense of drama and tension. These include sudden shifts in dynamics, unexpected harmonies, and rapid changes in tempo. The piece builds to a climax towards the end, with a series of rapid, ascending arpeggios that lead to a final, dramatic chord. Overall, "Flammes sombres, Op. 73/2" is a powerful and intense piano piece that showcases Scriabin's skill as a composer. Its passionate and dramatic nature makes it a popular choice for pianists looking to showcase their technical abilities and emotional range.
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