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