Scriabin, Aleksandr Nikolayevich, 1872-1915. Promethee
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Name (Latin)
Scriabin, Aleksandr Nikolayevich, 1872-1915. Promethee
Other forms of name
Scriabin, Aleksandr Nikolayevich, 1872-1915. Prometheus
Scriabin, Aleksandr Nikolayevich, 1872-1915. Prometei
Skriabin, Aleksandr Nikolaevich, 1872-1915. Prometheus
Scriabin, Aleksandr Nikolayevich, 1872-1915. Poeme du feu
Scriabin, Aleksandr Nikolayevich, 1872-1915. Poema ognia
Scriabin, Aleksandr Nikolayevich, 1872-1915. Poem of fire
Sources of Information
- New Grove(Prométhée, op. 60)
- His Prométhée, 1911.
- Vanechkina, I.L. Poėma ogni︠a︡, 1981:p. 29 (Prometeĭ)
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Wikipedia description:
Prometheus: The Poem of Fire, Op. 60 (1910), is a tone poem by the Russian composer Alexander Scriabin for piano, orchestra, optional choir, and clavier à lumières or "Chromola" (a color organ invented by Preston Millar, in fact rarely featured in performances of the piece, including those during Scriabin's lifetime). Prometheus is only loosely based on the myth of Prometheus. It premiered in Moscow on 2 March 1911. A typical performance lasts about 20 minutes.
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