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by Alexander Scriabin
Alexander Nikolayevitch Scriabin (1872–1915), Russian composer and
pianist, is best known for his perfectly spun miniatures where his
novel harmonic and pianistic ideas were most brilliantly worked out.
This volume in Dover's continuing series of musical scores presents the
best of Scriabin's works, his complete etudes and preludes for the solo
piano.
There are the Chopinesque works from his early period,
including the 12 etudes from Op. 8 and the 24 Preludes, Op. 11. The
works of the middle period, when he began working out his new harmonies
based on a series of fourths, include the outstanding sets of Preludes,
Opp. 33 and 48, and the Etudes, Op. 42. The 5 Preludes, Op. 74, and the
Etudes, Op. 65, from the final period reveal perhaps most about his
joyous ecstasy and languid contemplation, moods which no other composer
could express to such a degree. There are also the preludes and etudes
from Opp. 2, 9, 13, 15, 16, 17, 22, 27, 31, 35, 37, 39, 45, 49, 51, 59,
and 67, each containing miniatures working out some subtle harmonic,
rhythmic, or melodic idea with a perfect pianistic sense of writing.
This
book has been especially designed as a playing edition ― the noteheads
are large and easily readable at the piano, and the margins and spaces
between staves are adequate for written notes, fingerings, and
turnovers. It is also most useful for analysis, or simply for following
along with the actual music.