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Scriabin, Aleksandr Nikolayevich, 1872-1915

b. Moscow 1872; d. Moscow 1915

Russian composer and pianist

  • Aleksandr Scriabin
Nationality:
Russian

Works

12 Etudes. op 8 - excerpt(s) from (1894)
24 Preludes, op. 11 - excerpt(s) from
Deux Poèmes, op. 32 (1903)
Prelude and Nocturne for the Left Hand, op. 9
Sonata no. 2 in G sharp minor for pianoforte, op. 19
Sonata no. 4 in F sharp minor for pianoforte, op. 30
Sonata no. 5 in F sharp major for pianoforte, op. 53 (1907)
Sonata no. 9 in F major for pianoforte, op. 68: 'Black Mass' (1913)

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