Piano Sonata No. 10, Op. 70 by Alexander Scriabin Piano Solo - Sheet Music

By Alexander Scriabin

Skrjabin's Tenth Sonata was composed at the same time as the two Sonatas Nos. 8 and 9 in winter 1912/13. It was probably finished at the latest in June 1913. According to Leonid Sabenejev's reminiscences Skrjabin had already performed parts of the sonata to friends in spring 1913, saying that “he had succeeded in simplifying the harmonies without destroying the Sonata's psychological complexity.” Following the first performance in Moscow, a reviewer wrote: “The Tenth Sonata must be counted amongst Skrjabin's most inspiring works [...] It is as if it were hewn out of a piece of granite: one can neither leave out a stroke nor add one – it is so strict and logical in its entirety.”

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Instrument:
Piano Solo
Genres:
20th Century
Composers:
Alexander Scriabin
Publishers:
G. Henle
Series:
Henle Urtext
UPC:
884088648336
ISBN:
9790201808567
EAN:
9790201808567
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Sonata
Artist:
Alexander Scriabin
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9.25x12.25x0.108 inches
Number of Pages:
32
Shipping Weight:
0.41 pounds

Piano (Piano solo) - Henle Level 9

SKU: HL.51480856

Composed by Alexander Scriabin. Edited by Michael Schneidt and Valentina Rubcova. Arranged by Michael Schneidt. Sheet Music. Paperbound. Henle Music Folios. Classical. Softcover. 32 pages. G. Henle #HN856. Published by G. Henle (HL.51480856).

ISBN 9790201808567. UPC: 884088648336. 9.25x12.25x0.108 inches.

Skrjabin's Tenth Sonata was composed at the same time as the two Sonatas Nos. 8 and 9 in winter 1912/13. It was probably finished at the latest in June 1913. According to Leonid Sabenejev's reminiscences Skrjabin had already performed parts of the sonata to friends in spring 1913, saying that “he had succeeded in simplifying the harmonies without destroying the Sonata's psychological complexity.” Following the first performance in Moscow, a reviewer wrote: “The Tenth Sonata must be counted amongst Skrjabin's most inspiring works [...] It is as if it were hewn out of a piece of granite: one can neither leave out a stroke nor add one – it is so strict and logical in its entirety.”.

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