Alexander Scriabin (1871, Moscow -1915, ibid) - composer. Genus. a noble family. Mother - a talented pianist - died soon after, his father, a diplomat, he lived abroad with her new family, and rarely saw his son. Scriabin was raised by two grandmothers and an aunt, soon noticed his extraordinary love for music. In 1882 he enrolled in the 2-nd Moscow. Cadet Corps and the summer of that year became a regular play music: composing himself, spoke in public, displaying a mature, bright talent. Going to Moscow. Conservatory in 1888 finally determined his life's path. Soon Scriabin gained fame virtuosity, inspired piano (an instrument he breathed "). In 1891, after graduating from the conservatory, made with great success European tour. In 1898 - 1903 was a professor at Moscow. Conservatory. Along with concert activity in Russia and abroad, Scriabin, this, according to FI. Chaliapin, titanium Russian music ", proved to be an outstanding composer, creating works such as" Poem of Ecstasy "," The Divine Symphony, Prometheus, 10 piano sonatas, etc.. Musicologist, Academician BV. Asafiev wrote: "Music of Scriabin - is irresistible profoundly human desire for freedom, for joy, to the enjoyment of life. It is accompanied by relatively constant dissatisfaction with each other and all-out effort - and it continues to exist as a living witness to the best aspirations of his era, . in which it was "explosive", . exciting and turbulent part of the culture ",
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Biographies
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Portfolio
Publications
- Article I. L. Vanechkinoy "The idea of" Mystery "Scriabin: exploration of the future" (the report was read in German at the festival "Impakt", The Netherlands, 1991).
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. L. Vanechkinoy, B. M. Galeeva "Was Scriabin sinestetom?".
- Article A. I. Bandura's "Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin - mystic art and magic of light and sound.
- Article A. Rovner "Scriabin - Nemtinov. Preliminary Action "(" Russian Thought ", Paris, б? 4303, 03.02.00).
Annotations
- Article I. L. Vanechkinoy "" Light Symphony "A. N. Scriabin.
- Article A. I. Bandura's "Philosophy of Ecstasy" (about a composer's work. N. Scriabin).
- Article A. Merry "Lighting the Fire" (on the performance of the symphonic poem "Prometheus" A. N. Scriabin at the Moscow Conservatory 23.09.98). Photographs taken at the concert.
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