Alexander Scriabin
Prelude for piano in D major, Op. 11/5
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Composer:Alexander ScriabinGenre:KeyboardStyle:PreludeCompose Date:1888 - 1896Average_duration:1:46Alexander Scriabin's Prelude for piano in D major, Op. 11/5, was composed in 1896 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 1896. The Prelude in D major is a short, lyrical piece that showcases Scriabin's early style, which was heavily influenced by Chopin and other Romantic composers. The piece is marked Andante cantabile, which means "slowly and in a singing style." The tempo is relaxed and flowing, with a gentle, lilting rhythm that gives the piece a dreamy, nostalgic quality. The Prelude is in ternary form, with a simple ABA structure. The A section features a gentle, flowing melody in the right hand, accompanied by a simple, arpeggiated figure in the left hand. The melody is simple and elegant, with a gentle, wistful quality that is typical of Scriabin's early style. The B section is more dramatic and intense, with a faster tempo and a more complex harmonic structure. The melody is more angular and dissonant, with a sense of tension and urgency that contrasts with the gentle, flowing quality of the A section. The B section builds to a climax before returning to the A section, which is repeated with some slight variations. Overall, the Prelude in D major is a beautiful and expressive piece that showcases Scriabin's early style and his mastery of the piano. The piece is notable for its lyrical melodies, flowing rhythms, and elegant harmonies, which are characteristic of Scriabin's early works.More....
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