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Piano Sonata No. 8 Opus 66. Alexander Scriabin. Harpsichord sheet music. Piano Solo sheet music.

Μετάφραση

Σονάτα για Πιάνο Νο. 8 Opus 66. Αλεξάντερ Σκριάμπιν. Τσέμπαλο παρτιτούρες. Piano Solo παρτιτούρες.

Πρωτότυπο

Piano Sonata No. 8 Opus 66. Piano Solo. Composed by Alexander Scriabin. 1872-1915. Edited by Valentina Rubcova and V. Rubcova. For Piano. Piano. Piano. Harpsichord. , 2-hands. Henle Music Folios. 38 pages. G. Henle #HN354. Published by G. Henle. HL.51480354. In his last years, Skryabin realized a noble and great idea. Inspired by his study of theosophical writings, he dreamed of joining music, poetry, mime, architecture, light, colour and even aromas to create a "Gesamtkunstwerk," and thus elevate human beings to a higher level of consciousness. This "Mysterium" was never completed, but his late piano sonatas - conceived as preliminary studies - enable us to see what moved Skryabin. He spent a particularly long time working on his eighth sonata and proofread it intensively. but later quite a few mistakes still found their way into it. Thanks to the autograph and the first edition, ambiguous passages have now been cleared up and corrected in our Urtext edition.

Μετάφραση

Σονάτα για Πιάνο Νο. 8 Opus 66. Piano Solo. Αποτελείται από Αλεξάντερ Σκριάμπιν. 1872-1915. Edited by Valentina Rubcova and V. Rubcova. Για Πιάνο. Σχέδιο. Σχέδιο. Είδος παλαιού πιάνου. , 2-χέρια. Henle Μουσική Folios. 38 σελίδες. G. Henle #HN354. Δημοσιεύθηκε από τον G. Henle. HL.51480354. In his last years, Skryabin realized a noble and great idea. Inspired by his study of theosophical writings, he dreamed of joining music, poetry, mime, architecture, light, colour and even aromas to create a "Gesamtkunstwerk," and thus elevate human beings to a higher level of consciousness. This "Mysterium" was never completed, but his late piano sonatas - conceived as preliminary studies - enable us to see what moved Skryabin. He spent a particularly long time working on his eighth sonata and proofread it intensively. but later quite a few mistakes still found their way into it. Thanks to the autograph and the first edition, ambiguous passages have now been cleared up and corrected in our Urtext edition.