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Skriabin S. Sonata for piano No 7

Skriabin S. Sonata for piano No 7

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Author:
Skryabin S.
Author (full):
Alexandr Skriabin
Title (full):
Sonata for piano No 7. Op. 64
Number of pages:
28

The genre of piano sonata is one of the most significant sphere in Alexander Skriabin's (1872–1915) creation. Twenty years lay between his First and Tenth Sonatas. It occured to be the age satiated with impetuous fruitful ideas, leading the composer sometimes to new contrasting spiritual aims.

The sonata-symphonic structure attracted Skriabin by its inner diversity and capacity, able to embody discrepant unity. Skriabin was the true composer-pianist. Therefore he interpreted the sonata structure rather random, as if being begotten again and again. Those were his philosophical and symbolic conceptions to have become his guides both in life and art.

The last five sonatas (No 6–10) are marked by their evident connection with Skriabin's last completed score of “Prometheus” (1910) so as the unrealized plot of the “Mystery”. Here the composer resorts to his own discoveries in the sphere of thematical elaboration and harmony. 

The Sonata No 7 op. 64 was created together with the Sixth one during the period of 1911–1912. Here the spirit of novelty pierces the “whole composition rather consecutively by their logic”, as the contemporaries noticed. The Seventh was firstly performed on February 24, 1912. Skriabin himself played it in Moscow.


Author
Skryabin S.
Author (full)
Alexandr Skriabin
Title (full)
Sonata for piano No 7. Op. 64
Number of pages
28