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Alexander Scriabin
Poèmes (2) for piano, Op. 63
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Alexander Scriabin
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Character Piece
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1911 - 1912
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2:50
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2
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Alexander Scriabin's 'Poèmes (2) for piano, Op. 63' is a set of two pieces composed in 1911. The pieces were premiered by the composer himself in Moscow in the same year. The two movements are titled 'Masque' and 'Etrangeté' respectively. The first movement, 'Masque', is characterized by its mysterious and enigmatic atmosphere. The piece begins with a slow and haunting melody played in the lower register of the piano. The melody is then repeated in a higher register, accompanied by a series of dissonant chords. The middle section of the piece features a more lively and rhythmic melody, which gradually builds in intensity before returning to the opening theme. The second movement, 'Etrangeté', is a more introspective and contemplative piece. The opening melody is played in a slow and mournful manner, with a sense of longing and nostalgia. The middle section of the piece features a more complex and intricate melody, with a series of rapid arpeggios and trills. The piece then returns to the opening theme, which is played with even greater intensity and emotion. Overall, Scriabin's 'Poèmes (2) for piano, Op. 63' is a highly expressive and emotional work, characterized by its use of dissonant harmonies, complex rhythms, and intricate melodies. The two movements are united by a sense of mystery and introspection, and showcase Scriabin's unique and innovative approach to piano composition.
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