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Alexander Scriabin
Preludes (7) for piano, Op. 17
Works Info
Composer
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Alexander Scriabin
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Prelude
Compose Date
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1895 - 1896
Average_duration
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10:24
Movement_count
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7
Movement ....
Alexander Scriabin's 'Preludes (7) for piano, Op. 17' is a collection of seven short pieces for solo piano. The work was composed in 1895 and premiered the same year in Moscow. The seven preludes are each distinct in character and mood, showcasing Scriabin's unique harmonic language and virtuosic piano writing. The first prelude, marked "Andante," is a gentle and introspective piece with a lyrical melody and delicate accompaniment. The second prelude, "Allegretto," is more lively and playful, with a syncopated rhythm and a sense of whimsy. The third prelude, "Andante cantabile," is a slow and expressive piece with a singing melody and rich harmonies. The fourth prelude, "Allegro," is a fast and virtuosic piece with a driving rhythm and intricate figurations. The fifth prelude, "Allegretto," is a light and graceful piece with a flowing melody and delicate ornamentation. The sixth prelude, "Andante," is a melancholy and introspective piece with a haunting melody and a sense of longing. The final prelude, marked "Allegro," is a fiery and dramatic piece with a bold and assertive character. It features rapid arpeggios, thunderous chords, and a sense of urgency and intensity. Throughout the collection, Scriabin's use of chromaticism, dissonance, and unconventional harmonies creates a sense of tension and instability, while his virtuosic piano writing showcases the instrument's range and capabilities. Overall, Scriabin's 'Preludes (7) for piano, Op. 17' is a masterful collection of short piano pieces that showcase the composer's unique style and virtuosic piano writing. Each prelude is distinct in character and mood, creating a diverse and engaging listening experience.
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