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Alexander Scriabin
Prelude for piano in B flat major, Op. 35/2
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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1903
Average_duration
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2:41
Alexander Scriabin's Prelude for piano in B flat major, Op. 35/2, was composed in 1903 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 1914. The Prelude in B flat major is a relatively short piece, lasting just over a minute. It is marked "Allegretto" and has a gentle, flowing character. The piece begins with a simple, lyrical melody in the right hand, accompanied by a gentle arpeggio in the left hand. The melody is then repeated with a slightly more complex accompaniment, before a brief section of faster, more virtuosic figurations. The piece ends with a return to the opening melody, this time with a more elaborate accompaniment. Despite its brevity, the Prelude in B flat major is characteristic of Scriabin's style, with its emphasis on melody and harmony over traditional forms and structures. Scriabin was known for his use of unusual harmonies and chord progressions, and this piece is no exception. The opening melody, for example, is accompanied by a series of chords that are not traditionally related to the key of B flat major, giving the piece a dreamy, otherworldly quality. Overall, the Prelude in B flat major is a beautiful example of Scriabin's unique style, with its emphasis on melody, harmony, and unconventional structures. Despite its brevity, it is a piece that rewards careful listening and attention to detail.
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