Piano Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 6

In 1891, the year before his final exam at the music conservatory, Alexander Scriabin injured his right hand due to his ambitious practising. This seriously jeopardized his career as a pianist and the young musician plunged into a crisis. Yet Scriabin still managed to complete his piano studies in 1892, gaining a gold medal. His first published Piano Sonata op. 6 is, however, irrevocably linked to this time of crisis. The dark work reaches its climax at the end of the 3rd movement with hammering chords that are joined to the final movement, a sombre funeral march – great, confessional music. We are now publishing an Urtext edition of this key work, edited and presented by the Scriabin expert Valentina Rubcova.

Additional Information

SKU: 51481107
UPC: 884088959623
Series: Henle Music Folios
Page Count: 36
Contributors: (ed. Valentina Rubcova, fing. Michael Schneidt)

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