Scriabin works

Scriabin's Etude Op. 2, No. 1, in C-sharp minor, composed in 1887, was written in a highly lyrical and idiosyncratic tonal language inspired by the music of Chopin.

Scriabin's Etude Op. 8, No. 12, in D-sharp minor, was composed in 1894. It features many technical challenges, including treacherous stretches with intervals up to an eleventh, numerous jumps in the left hand, repetitive chord strikes, and abundant octaves. It is a particular favorite among pianists and audiences alike. This piece was a favorite encore of Vladimir Horowitz.

Alexander Scriabin (1871- 1915) was a Russian composer and pianist. He was highly regarded during his lifetime, and is a favorite composer among pianists.

His early piano works resemble Frederic Chopin's and include music in many forms that Chopin himself employed. Scriabin's middle-period pieces and late-period pieces employed very unusual harmonies and textures. His late works presaged twelve-tone composition and serialism.



Tutorials (This list needs to be redone because my Google site was down for a long time)





Request from Israel: Scriabin etude op 42 no 7 in f minor pls 

A request from Michigan, U.S.A... Prelude No. 3, Op. 15 by Scriabin. 



Separate webpages:

Scriabin 24 Preludes, Op. 11

Scriabin Preludes




Sheetmusic at imslp.org