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Alexander Scriabin: Etudes Scriabin’s Etudes span the whole of his career, and are a good illustration of his transformation from Chopin-worshipping romantic to one of the early 20th century’s most forward-looking composers.
The earliest work here dates from 1887, when Scriabin was 15. The Twelve Etudes Op. 8 are more mature, but remain clearly in the tradition of Chopin and Liszt.
With the Op. 42 Etudes, from the extraordinary productive year of 1903, we enter a completely different world; this is the time when Scriabin embarks on his most radical advancements.
The later sets continue the evolution of his highly individual style, moving ever closer to complete atonality, and reflecting the composer’s complex mystical world-view.
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Scriabin sonatas/etudes September 15, 2006, 07:23:39 AM by hodi
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i would like to know how would u rank the difficulty of scriabin sonatas (hardest, easiest) this topic was discussed a long time ago ( i did a search ) but i would like to hear opinions of more people . same about the etudes
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Study of Alexander Scriabin's etudes August 27, 2006, 01:08:37 AM by phil13
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Op.8 is the 'Romantic Chopinesque' set, Op.42 the 'Middle Period Modernism' set, Op.65 the 'Scriabin Quasi-Atonality' set.
There are 26 etudes, when including Op.2 No.1, Op.49 No.1 and Op.56 No.4 besides these three sets.
I have a plethora of questions about them:
1. How would one go about learning the entire collection? Is there a prescribed learning order?
2. Which three or four would be considered the easiest?
3. Which three or four would be considered the hardest?
4. Which ones are played too often while the others go neglected?
5. Is there any particular combination of etudes in which one's prescribed technique can unlock that of another? (i.e. I have been told that the jumps and stretches of Op.8 No.12 provide a step towards the much harder Op.42 No.5)
6. Which ones are useful for events like competitions and college auditions?
Thank you so much,
Phil
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