I am embarking on a great Scriabinic task - I wish to learn all of his published piano music. Yes, it will take many, many years, but the journey will be worth the effort. I will be learning these apart from my usual required pieces given by my professor, etc. I have already started and have learned his opus 1 and opus 2. However, I've run into a huge problem with opus 3 (10 mazurkas). The book I have (Dover - "Other Works") is riddled with errors. Errors everyhere! Accidentals missing, crooked staves and bar lines and virtually no fingerings, phrase marks or articulations (and very few dynamic markings). I don't know if Scriabin actually indicated these things, but usually and editor makes some suggestions or at least something.
So, I was wondering what the best editions for Scriabin's piano works are, or if any besides the Dover even exist! (Note, that by Dover I mean the editions Dover uses. For opus 3 for example, they use Jurgenson 1893 - very old!)
If no others exist, I may just have to resort to compiling my own edition as I go along - with correct notes and some suggestions for phrasing and things.