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Born: 6 January
1872, Moscow, Russia
Died: 27 April 1915, Moscow, Russia
Scriabin,
Alexander
His father destined a military career
for him, and he attended a military academy, but he decided to be a composer
and learned with Rachmaninoff
in the same conservatoire in Moscow .
At the beginning of his way, he was affected by Chopin ,
whom he admired. At the time, he wrote many etudes
and nocturnes ,
but later on he developed an innovative approach
and foggy harmony based on the whole-tones scale .
He created strange, fascinating music and even ordered, especially for
his "Poema Ecstasa", a unique instrument
called the "lights piano", showing on a canvas the diverse colored
sound in the music. To some extent he searched for what is now known as
"multimedia".
His symphonic
works, such as the Third Symphony,
are less often performed than the many piano
pieces he composed, among which are the 24 Preludes,
Op. 11
and the last 5 Piano Sonatas, but he
is considered among the important composers of the 20th century.
He died at 44 years old, full of unfulfilled plans.
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He Lived in the
Romantic period
In
Russia
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