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Alexander Scriabin
Ironies, for piano in C major, Op. 56/2
Works Info
Composer
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Alexander Scriabin
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Scherzo
Compose Date
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1908
Average_duration
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2:17
"Ironies, for piano in C major, Op. 56/2" is a piano piece composed by Alexander Scriabin, a Russian composer and pianist. The piece was composed in 1908 and premiered in the same year in Moscow. It is part of a set of five preludes, Op. 56, which were composed during Scriabin's middle period. "Ironies" is a short piece, lasting only about two minutes, and is written in C major. It consists of a single movement and is characterized by its playful and ironic tone. The piece begins with a lively and rhythmic melody in the right hand, accompanied by a simple chord progression in the left hand. The melody is then repeated with slight variations, and the piece gradually builds in intensity. As the piece progresses, Scriabin introduces unexpected harmonies and sudden shifts in dynamics, creating a sense of tension and surprise. The middle section of the piece features a slower, more lyrical melody, which is then followed by a return to the opening theme. The piece ends with a sudden, unexpected chord, adding to the overall sense of irony and playfulness. Overall, "Ironies" is a prime example of Scriabin's unique style, which combines elements of Romanticism and Impressionism with his own innovative harmonic language. The piece is characterized by its playful and ironic tone, as well as its unexpected harmonies and sudden shifts in dynamics.
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