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Praeambulum
Uploaded by: t8rn8r
Composer: Muffat, Georg Organ: Eisenbarth, Friesach (2000) Software: Hauptwerk VII Views: 54
Marche Religieuse
Uploaded by: bishfan
Composer: Guilmant, Alexandre Organ: Eisenbarth, Friesach (2000) Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 163
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Erzahler (03/24/24)
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Scriabin, Alexander Nikolayevich
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Sample Producer:
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Piotr Grabowski
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Sample Set:
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Eisenbarth, Friesach (2000)
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Software: | Hauptwerk VII |
Genre: | Romantic |
Description: | Another in my occasional Scriabin piano adaptions for organ. More in the Playlist below.
Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin.
Born Moscow 06 January 1872.
Died Moscow 27 April 1915.
He was a Russian composer and pianist. In his early years he was greatly influenced by the music of Frédéric Chopin, and wrote works in a relatively tonal, late Romantic idiom.
He later developed a substantially atonal and much more dissonant musical language, which accorded with his personal brand of metaphysics.
Scriabin was influenced by synesthesia, and associated colours with the various harmonic tones of his atonal scale.
Scriabin was one of the most innovative and controversial of early modern composers. He exerted influence on such composers as Igor Stravinsky, Sergei Prokofiev, and Karol Szymanowski. According to his biographer Bowers, "No one was more famous during their lifetime, and few were more quickly ignored after death."
Scriabin’s 4 Preludes are a set of middle period works in 1903 the same year as Sonata No. 4, Op. 30. All four are concise and succinct, with the longest being the first Prelude.
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Performance: | Live |
Recorded in: | Stereo |
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