Alexander Scriabin
Prelude for piano in F sharp minor, Op. 11/8
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Composer:Alexander ScriabinGenre:KeyboardStyle:PreludeCompose Date:1888 - 1896Average_duration:2:15Alexander Scriabin's Prelude for piano in F sharp minor, Op. 11/8, was composed in 1896 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 1896. The Prelude in F sharp minor is a short, intense piece that showcases Scriabin's unique harmonic language and virtuosic piano writing. The piece is in ternary form, with a fast and furious outer section surrounding a slower, more lyrical middle section. The opening measures of the piece feature a series of rapid, ascending arpeggios that create a sense of urgency and tension. Scriabin's use of dissonant harmonies and unexpected chord progressions adds to the piece's sense of unease and instability. The middle section of the piece provides a moment of respite from the frenetic energy of the opening. Here, Scriabin introduces a new melody that is more lyrical and introspective. The harmonies are still complex, but they are more subdued and contemplative than in the opening section. The final section of the piece returns to the frenzied energy of the opening, with the rapid arpeggios and dissonant harmonies returning in full force. The piece ends with a final flourish of virtuosic piano writing, bringing the piece to a dramatic close. Overall, Scriabin's Prelude in F sharp minor is a powerful and intense piece that showcases the composer's unique harmonic language and virtuosic piano writing. Its combination of frenzied energy and introspective lyricism make it a compelling addition to the piano repertoire.More....
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