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Alexander Scriabin
Poème ailé, Op. 51/3
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Alexander Scriabin
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1906
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1:05
Poème ailé, Op. 51/3 is a solo piano piece composed by Alexander Scriabin in 1905. It is the third of five pieces in his Opus 51 collection, which is collectively known as "Poèmes." The piece was premiered by the composer himself in Moscow on December 12, 1905. The piece is in a single movement and is characterized by its ethereal and dreamlike quality. It begins with a series of delicate arpeggios that gradually build in intensity, leading to a more forceful and dramatic section. The middle section of the piece features a series of cascading runs and trills, which give way to a more introspective and contemplative section. The piece ends with a return to the opening arpeggios, which gradually fade away into silence. One of the most notable characteristics of Poème ailé is its use of harmonies that are often dissonant and unresolved. This creates a sense of tension and unease throughout the piece, which is only resolved in the final moments. The piece also features a number of unusual and innovative techniques, such as the use of parallel fifths and octaves, which were considered taboo in traditional Western music. Overall, Poème ailé is a haunting and evocative piece that showcases Scriabin's unique style and innovative approach to composition. Its dreamlike quality and use of unconventional harmonies make it a standout work in the composer's oeuvre.
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