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Alexander Scriabin
Caresse dansée, Op. 57/2
Works Info
Composer
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Alexander Scriabin
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Keyboard
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Piece
Compose Date
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1908
Average_duration
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1:54
Caresse dansée, Op. 57/2 is a solo piano piece composed by Alexander Scriabin in 1907. The piece was premiered by the composer himself in Moscow on December 22, 1907. It is the second of two pieces in the Opus 57 set, the first being Poème, Op. 57/1. Caresse dansée is a short and delicate piece, with a duration of approximately two minutes. It is written in the key of F-sharp major and is in a ternary form, with a central section that contrasts with the outer sections. The piece is characterized by its lyrical and sensuous melodies, which are accompanied by a delicate and intricate piano texture. The opening section of the piece is marked "doux et caressant" (soft and caressing) and features a gentle and flowing melody in the right hand, accompanied by a simple and repetitive left-hand pattern. The central section, marked "plus animé" (more animated), is more rhythmic and energetic, with a faster tempo and a more complex piano texture. The final section returns to the opening melody, but with a more elaborate and ornamented version. Caresse dansée is typical of Scriabin's late style, which is characterized by its mystical and sensual qualities. The piece is often described as a musical representation of a caress, with its delicate and sensuous melodies evoking a sense of intimacy and tenderness. The piece is also notable for its use of chromatic harmonies and unusual chord progressions, which give it a distinctive and otherworldly quality. Overall, Caresse dansée is a beautiful and evocative piece of music, which showcases Scriabin's unique style and his ability to create music that is both sensual and mystical. Its delicate melodies and intricate piano texture make it a challenging but rewarding piece for pianists to perform.
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