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OverviewAn innovative contribution to Scriabin studies, covering aspects of Scriabin's life, personality, beliefs, training, creative output, and interaction with contemporary Russian culture. This book is an innovative contribution to Alexander Scriabin (1872-1915) studies, covering aspects of Scriabin's life, personality, beliefs, training, creative output, as well as his interaction with contemporary Russian culture. It offers new and original research from leading and upcoming Russian music scholars. Key Scriabin topics such as mysticism, philosophy, music theory, contemporary aesthetics, and composition processes are covered. Musical coverage spans the composer's early, middle and late period. All main repertoire is being discussed: the piano miniatures and sonatas as well as the symphonies. In more detail, chapters consider: Scriabin's part in early twentieth-century Russia's cultural climate; how Scriabin moved from early pastiche to a style much more original; the influence of music theory on Scriabin's idiosyncratic style; the changing contexts of Scriabin performances; new aspects of reception studies. Further chapters offer: a critical understanding of how Scriabin's writings sit within the traditions of Mysticism as well as French and Russian Symbolism; a new investigation into his creative compositional process; miniaturism and its wider context; a new reading of the composer's mysticism and synaesthesia. Analytical chapters reach out of the score to offer an interpretative framework; accepting new approaches from disability studies; investigating the complex interaction of rhythm and metre and modal interactions, the latent diatonic 'tonal function' of Scriabin's late works, as well as self-regulating structures in the composer's music. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Vasilis Kallis , Professor Kenneth Smith , Vasilis Kallis , Professor Kenneth SmithPublisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd Imprint: The Boydell Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9781783276561ISBN 10: 1783276568 Pages: 358 Publication Date: 14 January 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Demystifying Scriabin Kenneth Smith & Vasilis Kallis Part I. Shaping Creativity 1 About That Chord, and about Scriabin as a Mystic Simon Morrison 2 Scriabin and the Russian Silver Age Rebecca Mitchell 3 Scriabin as a Writer: The Development of Scriabin's Thought as Shown in a Lifetime's Writings Simon Nicholls 4 Russian Pedagogy in Composition and Music Theory during Scriabin's Creative Period Kostantin Zenkin 5 Studying Scriabin's Autographs: Reflections of the Creative Process Pavel Shatskiy Part II. The Music as Prism 6 Scriabin's Miniaturism Stephen Downes 7 The Scriabin Tremor and Its Role in His Oeuvre Inessa Bazayev 8 Demystifying the Mystic Vasilis Kallis 9 Temporal Perspectives in Scriabin's Late Music Antonio Grande 10 Scriabin's Multi-dimensional Accelerative Sonata Forms Kenneth Smith 11 Setting Mystical Forces in Motion: The Dialectics of Scale-Type Integration in Three Late Works Ross Edwards Part III. Reception and Tradition 12 Scriabin's Synaesthesia: the Legend, the Evidence, and Its Implications for Multimedia Counterpoint Anna Gawboy 13 Playing Scriabin: Reality and Enchantment Marina Frolova-Walker 14 Scriabin and Music Analysis: The Search for the Holy Grail Vasilis Kallis & Kenneth Smith 15 Scriabin and the Classical Tradition Ildar Khannanov 16 Scriabin's Critical Reception: 'Genius or madman?' James Kreiling Bibliography IndexReviewsAuthor InformationVASILLIS KALLIS is Professor of Music Theory at the University of Nicosia. KENNETH SMITH Professor of Music Theory at the University of Liverpool. VASILLIS KALLIS is Professor of Music Theory at the University of Nicosia. KENNETH SMITH Professor of Music Theory at the University of Liverpool. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |