Piano Sonata No. 2 in G-sharp minor, Op. 19 (Sonate-Fantaisie) by Alexander Scriabin Piano Solo - Sheet Music

By Alexander Scriabin

Scriabin's two movement Piano Sonata no. 2 in g sharp minor was composed over a relatively lengthy period of time. He first began work on it in 1892, but in the summer of 1896, after Scriabin had performed the sonata several times in public in Paris, he dispiritedly told the publisher and patron Beljajev, with whome he was friends: “I have admittedly finished the sonata, yet I am completely dissatisfied with it, even though it has been revised seven times.” The composer was only happy with it in 1898 and the work was then published. For the Henle Urtext edition we not only consulted the first edition that the composer carefully oversaw but also a recording of Scriabin himself playing the work done on paper rolls for the mechanical pianos made by the company of Ludwig Hupfeld.

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Instrument:
Piano Solo
Genres:
20th Century
Composers:
Alexander Scriabin
Publishers:
G. Henle
Series:
Henle Urtext
UPC:
884088990930
ISBN:
9790201811086
EAN:
9790201811086
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Sonata
Artist:
Alexander Scriabin
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9.25x12.25x0.132 inches
Number of Pages:
28
Shipping Weight:
0.4 pounds

Piano solo (Piano solo) - Henle Level 7-8

SKU: HL.51481108

(Sonate-Fantaisie). Composed by Alexander Scriabin. Edited by Michael Schneidt; Valentina Rubcova. Arranged by Michael Schneidt. Sheet music. Paperbound. Henle Music Folios. Classical. Softcover. 28 pages. G. Henle #HN1108. Published by G. Henle (HL.51481108).

ISBN 9790201811086. UPC: 884088990930. 9.25x12.25x0.132 inches.

Scriabin's two movement Piano Sonata no. 2 in g sharp minor was composed over a relatively lengthy period of time. He first began work on it in 1892, but in the summer of 1896, after Scriabin had performed the sonata several times in public in Paris, he dispiritedly told the publisher and patron Beljajev, with whome he was friends: “I have admittedly finished the sonata, yet I am completely dissatisfied with it, even though it has been revised seven times.” The composer was only happy with it in 1898 and the work was then published. For the Henle Urtext edition we not only consulted the first edition that the composer carefully oversaw but also a recording of Scriabin himself playing the work done on paper rolls for the mechanical pianos made by the company of Ludwig Hupfeld.

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