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Alexander Scriabin
Etude for piano in F minor, Op. 42/7
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Composer
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Alexander Scriabin
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Etude
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1:03
Alexander Scriabin's 'Etude for piano in F minor, Op. 42/7' is a solo piano piece that was composed in 1903. It was premiered by the composer himself in Moscow on December 12, 1903. The piece is part of a set of twelve etudes that Scriabin composed between 1894 and 1912. The 'Etude for piano in F minor, Op. 42/7' is a highly virtuosic piece that showcases Scriabin's unique harmonic language and his interest in mysticism and spirituality. The piece is in a fast tempo and is marked Allegro, con fuoco (fast, with fire). It is in a ternary form, with a fast and fiery outer section and a slower, more introspective middle section. The piece begins with a series of rapid arpeggios that create a sense of urgency and tension. The left hand plays a driving rhythm while the right hand plays a series of cascading runs and trills. The middle section of the piece is marked Più lento (more slowly) and is in a contrasting key (A-flat major). This section is more lyrical and introspective, with a melody that is played in the right hand over a simple accompaniment in the left hand. The final section of the piece returns to the original key of F minor and the fast tempo. The music becomes more frenzied and intense, with the right hand playing rapid chromatic runs and the left hand playing a driving rhythm. The piece ends with a series of thunderous chords that bring the music to a dramatic close. Overall, the 'Etude for piano in F minor, Op. 42/7' is a challenging and exciting piece that showcases Scriabin's unique style and his interest in exploring the boundaries of tonality and harmony. It is a testament to his virtuosity as a pianist and his innovative approach to composition.
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