Rêverie op. 24 for orchestra - Aleksandr Scriabin [With score]
Rêverie, Op. 24, is an orchestral work composed by Alexander Scriabin in 1898.
Scriabin, who was a pianist, had never before composed for orchestra, except for a few unpublished works. However, he composed the work in total secrecy, without any advice.
In November 1898, when Scriabin went to Saint Petersburg, he brought a present for his patron and publisher M.P. Belaïeff. The offer was the full score of an orchestral work named Prélude, a short miniature in E minor and ternary form.
One day, his friend
6 views
493
102
6 months ago 01:56:21 1
Soft Classical Piano - Relaxing Piano Pieces (Luke Faulkner)
7 months ago 00:53:27 1
Van Gogh – Tormented Genius | Biographical Documentary