Alexander Scriabin
Etude for piano, Op. 56/4
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Composer:Alexander ScriabinGenre:KeyboardStyle:EtudeCompose Date:1908Average_duration:0:37Alexander Scriabin's 'Etude for piano, Op. 56/4' is a solo piano piece that was composed in 1908. The piece was premiered by the composer himself in Moscow on December 12, 1908. The etude is part of a set of twelve etudes that Scriabin composed between 1908 and 1912. The 'Etude for piano, Op. 56/4' is a highly virtuosic piece that showcases Scriabin's unique harmonic language and his interest in mysticism and spirituality. The piece is in the key of B major and is marked Allegro con fuoco, which means fast and fiery. The etude is divided into three main sections. The first section is characterized by a rapid and virtuosic right-hand melody that is accompanied by a pulsing left-hand rhythm. The melody is highly chromatic and features many unexpected harmonic twists and turns. The second section of the etude is more lyrical and introspective. The melody is played in the left hand while the right hand provides a delicate accompaniment. The harmonies in this section are more subdued and ethereal, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. The final section of the etude returns to the fiery and virtuosic character of the opening. The right-hand melody is even more complex and challenging, featuring rapid arpeggios and intricate runs. The left hand provides a driving rhythm that propels the piece to its thrilling conclusion. Overall, Scriabin's 'Etude for piano, Op. 56/4' is a challenging and rewarding piece for advanced pianists. Its unique harmonic language and virtuosic demands make it a standout work in the piano repertoire.More....
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