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Alexander Scriabin
Mazurka for piano in E minor, Op. 25/3
Works Info
Composer
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Alexander Scriabin
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Mazurka
Compose Date
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1898 - 1899
Average_duration
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2:11
Alexander Scriabin's 'Mazurka for piano in E minor, Op. 25/3' is a solo piano piece that was composed in 1896. It was premiered by the composer himself in Moscow in the same year. The piece is part of a set of three mazurkas, Op. 25, which were composed during Scriabin's early period. The 'Mazurka for piano in E minor, Op. 25/3' is a lively and energetic piece that is characterized by its rhythmic drive and virtuosic piano writing. The piece is in triple meter and is structured in a traditional ABA form. The A section is marked by a syncopated melody that is played in the right hand, while the left hand provides a driving accompaniment. The B section is more lyrical and features a flowing melody that is played in the right hand, accompanied by arpeggiated chords in the left hand. One of the most distinctive features of the 'Mazurka for piano in E minor, Op. 25/3' is its use of chromaticism. Scriabin employs chromatic harmonies throughout the piece, which gives it a sense of harmonic instability and tension. This is particularly evident in the B section, where the chromatic harmonies create a sense of yearning and longing. Another notable characteristic of the piece is its use of rubato. Scriabin's markings indicate that the performer should take liberties with the tempo, slowing down and speeding up as necessary to convey the emotional content of the music. This allows the performer to bring out the expressive qualities of the piece and to create a sense of spontaneity and improvisation. Overall, the 'Mazurka for piano in E minor, Op. 25/3' is a virtuosic and expressive piece that showcases Scriabin's early style. Its rhythmic drive, chromatic harmonies, and use of rubato make it a challenging and rewarding piece for pianists to perform.
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