List of compositions by Alexander Scriabin

List of compositions by Alexander Scriabin

Compositions by Alexander Scriabin.

Piano Sonatas

Scriabin wrote twelve sonatas for piano, ten of which he published. The first four are in the Romantic style. Initially the music is reminiscent of Chopin, but Scriabin's unique voice, present from the beginning, becomes fully present even in these early pieces. With the brief fourth sonata, Scriabin explored more complex, chromatic harmonies. Each of the following sonatas are often highly dissonant and have a new form of tonality that some describe as atonal and others describe as simply different from conventional tonality. "Vers la flamme" was intended to be the eleventh sonata, but he was forced to publish it early due to financial concerns. Beginning with the fifth, Scriabin's published sonatas consist of only a single movement.

*Sonata-Fantaisie in G sharp minor
*Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 6
*Sonata No. 2 in G sharp minor, Op. 19 (also known as "Sonata-Fantasy")
*Sonata No. 3 in F sharp minor, Op. 23
*Sonata No. 4 in F sharp major, Op. 30
*Sonata No. 5, Op. 53
*Sonata No. 6, Op. 62
*Sonata No. 7 "White Mass Sonata", Op. 64
*Sonata No. 8, Op. 66
*Sonata No. 9 "Black Mass Sonata", Op. 68
*Sonata No. 10, Op. 70

Other Piano works

Some of Scriabin's other major works for piano include:
*Fantasie in B minor, Op.28
*Vers la flamme, Op.72

Scriabin wrote a large number of short pieces, including preludes, etudes, and poems. Particularly popular short pieces include:
* Etude in D sharp minor, Op. 8, No. 12
* Etude in C sharp minor, Op. 2, No. 1

Orchestral works

*Piano Concerto in F sharp minor, Op. 20
*Reverie, Op. 24
*Symphony No. 1 in E major, Op. 26
*Symphony No. 2 in C minor, Op. 29
*Symphony No. 3 "The Divine Poem" in C minor, Op. 43
*"Poem of Ecstasy" (Symphony No. 4), Op. 54
*, Op. 60
*Mysterium (unfinished)

Catalog of works

Nearly all of Scriabin's works have opus numbers. His work can be divided into three (somewhat arbitrary) periods, based on increasing atonality: early, Opus 1-29; middle, Opus 30-53; and late, Opus 54-74.

Works without opus

*Canon in D minor (1883)
*Nocturne in A-flat major (1884)
*Mazurka (1884)
*Mazurka (1886)
*Valse in D-flat Major (1886)
*Valse in G-sharp minor (1886)
*Sonata-Fantasy (1886)
*Egorova (Egoroff) variations (1887)
*Fantasy for two pianos in A minor (1889)
*Mazurka in F major (1889)
*Mazurka in B minor (1889)
*Feuillet d'Album in A-flat major (1889)
*Sonata in E-flat minor (1889)
*Romance for horn (1890)
*Fugue in E Minor (1892)
*Romance for voice (1894)
*Symphonic Poem in D minor (1896)
*Feuillet d'Album in F-sharp major (1905)

Early (Opus 1-29)

*Opus 1: Waltz in F minor (1886)
*Opus 2: "Tres Morceaux" (1889)
**Etude in C sharp minor
**Prelude in B major
**"Impromptu à la Mazur" (C major)
*Opus 3: Ten Mazurkas (1889)
**Mazurka in B minor
**Mazurka in F sharp minor
**Mazurka in G minor
**Mazurka in E major
**Mazurka in D sharp minor
**Mazurka in C sharp minor
**Mazurka in E minor
**Mazurka in B flat minor
**Mazurka in G sharp minor
**Mazurka in E flat minor
*Opus 4: "Allegro Appasionato" (E flat minor) (1892)
*Opus 5: Two Nocturnes (1890)
**Nocturne in F sharp minor
**Nocturne in A major
*Opus 6: Sonata No. 1 in F minor (1892)
*Opus 7: Two "Impromptus à la Mazur" (1892)
**G sharp minor
**F sharp minor
*Opus 8: Twelve Etudes (1894)
** Etude in C sharp minor
** Etude in F sharp minor
** Etude in B minor
** Etude in B major
** Etude in E major
** Etude in A major
** Etude in B flat minor
** Etude in A flat major
** Etude in G sharp minor
** Etude in D flat major
** Etude in B flat minor
** Etude in D sharp minor
*Opus 9: Prelude and Nocturne for the Left Hand (1894)
**Prelude in C sharp minor
**Nocturne in D flat major
*Opus 10: Two Impromptus (1894)
**Impromptu in F sharp minor
**Impromptu in A major
*Opus 11: 24 Preludes (1896)
**Prelude in C major
**Prelude in A minor
**Prelude in G major
**Prelude in E minor
**Prelude in D major
**Prelude in B minor
**Prelude in A major
**Prelude in F sharp minor
**Prelude in E major
**Prelude in C sharp minor
**Prelude in B major
**Prelude in G sharp minor
**Prelude in G flat major
**Prelude in E flat minor
**Prelude in D flat major
**Prelude in B flat minor
**Prelude in A flat major
**Prelude in F minor
**Prelude in E flat major
**Prelude in C minor
**Prelude in A flat major
**Prelude in G minor
**Prelude in F major
**Prelude in D minor
*Opus 12: Two Impromptus (1895)
**Impromptu in F sharp major
**Impromptu in B flat minor
*Opus 13: Six Preludes (1895)
**Prelude in C major
**Prelude in A minor
**Prelude in G major
**Prelude in E minor
**Prelude in D major
**Prelude in B minor
*Opus 14: Two Impromptus (1895)
**Impromptu in B major
**Impromptu in F sharp minor
*Opus 15: Five Preludes (1896)
**Prelude in A major
**Prelude in F sharp minor
**Prelude in E major
**Prelude in E sharp minor
**Prelude in C sharp minor
*Opus 16: Five Preludes (1895)
**Prelude in B major
**Prelude in G sharp minor
**Prelude in G flat major
**Prelude in E flat minor
**Prelude in F sharp major
*Opus 17: Seven Preludes (1896)
**Prelude in D minor
**Prelude in E flat major
**Prelude in D flat major
**Prelude in B flat minor
**Prelude in F minor
**Prelude in B flat major
**Prelude in G minor
*Opus 18: "Allegro de concert" (Concert Allegro) in B flat minor (1896)
*Opus 19: Sonata No. 2 in G sharp minor (also known as "Sonata-Fantasy") (1897)
*Opus 20: Piano Concerto in F sharp minor (1896)
*Opus 21: Polonaise in B flat minor (1897)
*Opus 22: Four Preludes (1897)
**Prelude in G sharp minor
**Prelude in C sharp minor
**Prelude in B major
**Prelude in B minor
*Opus 23: Sonata No. 3 in F sharp minor (1898)
*Opus 24: Reverie for orchestra (1898)
*Opus 25: Nine Mazurkas (1899)
**Mazurka in F minor
**Mazurka in C major
**Mazurka in E minor
**Mazurka in E major
**Mazurka in C sharp minor
**Mazurka in F sharp major
**Mazurka in F sharp minor
**Mazurka in B major
**Mazurka in E flat minor
*Opus 26: Symphony No. 1 in E Major (1900)
*Opus 27: Two Preludes (1901)
**Patetico in G minor
**Andante in B major
*Opus 28: Fantaisie in B minor (1900)
*Opus 29: Symphony No. 2 in C Minor (1902)

Middle (Opus 30-58)

*Opus 30: Sonata No. 4 in F sharp major (1903)
*Opus 31: Four Preludes
**Prelude in D flat major/C major
**Prelude in F sharp minor
**Prelude in E flat major
**Prelude in A flat major
*Opus 32: Two Poemes
**Poeme in F sharp major
**Poeme in D major
*Opus 33: Four Preludes
**Prelude in E major
**Prelude in F sharp major
**Prelude in C major
**Prelude in Ab major
*Opus 34: Poeme Tragique
*Opus 35: Three Preludes
**Prelude in D flat major
**Prelude in B flat major
**Prelude in C major
*Opus 36: Poeme Satanique
*Opus 37: Four Preludes
**Prelude in B flat minor
**Prelude in F sharp major
**Prelude in B major
**Prelude in G minor
*Opus 38: Waltz in A flat major
*Opus 39: Four Preludes
**Prelude in F sharp major
**Prelude in D major
**Prelude in G major
**Prelude in A flat major
*Opus 40: Two Mazurkas
**Mazurka in D flat major
**Mazurka in F sharp major
*Opus 41: Poeme
*Opus 42: Eight Etudes
**Etude in D flat major
**Etude in F sharp minor
**Etude in F sharp major
**Etude in F sharp major
**Etude in C sharp minor
**Etude in D flat major
**Etude in F minor
**Etude in E flat major
*Opus 43: Symphony No. 3 "Le Divin Poeme" (The Divine Poem)
*Opus 44: Two Poemes
**Poeme in C major
**Poeme in C major
*Opus 45: Trois Morceaux
**Album Leaf in E flat major
**Poème fantastique in C major
**Prelude in E flat major
*Opus 46: Scherzo
*Opus 47: Quasi Waltz in F major
*Opus 48: Four Preludes
**Prelude in F sharp major
**Prelude in C major
**Prelude in D flat major
**Prelude in C major
*Opus 49: Trois Morceaux
**Etude in E flat major
**Prelude in F major
**Rêverie in C majorOpus 50 was not used by Scriabin
*Opus 51: Quatre Morceaux (1906)
**Fragilité
**Prelude
**Poème Aile
**Danse Languide
*Opus 52: Trois Morceaux
**Poem in C major
**Enigma (no definite tonality)
**Poème languide in B major
*Opus 53: Sonata No. 5
*Opus 54 Le Poeme de l'extase (The Poem of Ecstasy)Opus 55 was not used by Scriabin
*Opus 56 Quatre Morceaux
**Prelude in E major
**Ironies in C major
**Nuances
**Etude
*Opus 57 Deux Morceaux
**Désir
**Caresse dansée
*Opus 58 Album Leaf

Late (Opus 59-74)

*Opus 59 Deux Morceaux
**Poème
**Prelude
*Opus 60 ""
*Opus 61 Poème-Nocturne
*Opus 62 Sonata No. 6
*Opus 63 Two Poèmes
**Masque
**Etrangete
*Opus 64 Sonata No. 7
*Opus 65 Three Etudes
*Opus 66 Sonata No. 8
*Opus 67 Two Preludes
**Andante
**Presto
*Opus 68 Sonata No. 9
*Opus 69 Two Poèmes
**Allegretto
**Allegretto
*Opus 70 Sonata No. 10
*Opus 71 Two Poèmes
*Opus 72 "Vers la flamme (Towards the flame)" (Poem)
*Opus 73 Deux Danses
**Guirlandes
**Flammes sombres
*Opus 74 Five Preludes
**Douloureux, déchirant
**Très lent, contemplatif
**Allegro drammatico
**Lent, vague, indécis
**Fier, belliqueux

External links

* [http://www.scriabinsociety.com/works.html Fairly complete list of works from the Scriabin Society]
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