Aleksandr Nikolayevich Scriabin Apr 2026

Independently of contemporary Arnold Schoenberg, Scriabin developed an increasingly dissonant and nearly atonal language. He invented the "Mystic Chord" (a hexachord based on fourths) and used it as a harmonic foundation for major works like Prometheus: The Poem of Fire .

Scriabin's career is typically divided into two distinct phases: aleksandr nikolayevich scriabin

(1872–1915) was a visionary Russian composer and pianist whose music evolved from the delicate Romanticism of Chopin into a highly complex, mystical language that pushed the boundaries of tonality. He is often hailed as a primary figure of Russian Symbolism and the "Russian Silver Age". Musical Evolution He is often hailed as a primary figure

His early works, such as the 24 Preludes, Op. 11 , are deeply lyrical and follow the traditions of late-Romantic masters like Frédéric Chopin and Tchaikovsky. such as the 24 Preludes