Alexander Scriabin (1872-1915) was one of the composers who brought about a revolution in musical language at the turn of the twentieth century. In his specific case, this revolution involved harmony: although his early works are written in a style not dissimilar to that of Chopin, he later became far more extreme and abandoned the tonal system all-together. His 3 Etudes for piano, op. 65, embody the style of his last period and represent the culmination of his musical research.
| Artist |
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| Composer |
Alexander Scriabin |
| Publisher |
Rob. Forberg Musikverlag |
| Series |
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| Pages |
16(07) |
| Language |
English|German |
| Instrument |
Piano |
| Category |
Piano & Keyboard |
| SubCategory1 |
Repertoire |
| SubCategory2 |
Solos |
| Medium |
Softcover |
| ISBN13 |
9790206106125 |
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| Dimensions |
305x229 |