Alexander Scriabin

Alexander Scriabin, the Russian composer and pianist, left an indelible mark on the classical music world with his unique and often controversial compositions. Born in 1872, Scriabin's early works were heavily influenced by Frédéric Chopin, but he soon developed a distinctive style known for its unusual harmonies and deep musical symbolism. His piano and orchestral works are celebrated for their emotional depth and innovative approach to harmony. Scriabin was not just a composer but also one of the most gifted pianists of his time, leaving behind a rich legacy of piano music. His life was surrounded by controversy, with many viewing him as a kind of messiah, a perception he did little to discourage. Despite his abrasive and narcissistic personality, Scriabin's genius is undeniable, making his music a must-explore for any classical enthusiast. His works are categorized by genre, with piano works organized by style, reflecting his evolution as a composer. Scriabin's influence was deeply rooted in Theosophy and the Symbolist movement, adding layers of mysticism to his compositions.

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Alexander Scriabin

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