6; ピアノソナタ第6番 (スクリャービン); sonate pour piano nº 6 op. 2; ピアノソナタ第2番; Piano Sonata No. 2; Sonata per pianoforte n. 2; sonate pour piano nº 2 op. Although it was named the sixth sonata, the piece was preceded by the Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. The music is emotionally charged as much of the music was written after Scriabin had damaged his right hand through excessive piano playing. The Piano Sonata No. 6, Op. 62, by Alexander Scriabin was composed in 1911. No.

Op.6 I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. 6 de Scriabine; sonate pour piano nº 1 de Scriabine: Authorities Wikipedia; BNF: 13919349p: Composer Scriabin, Aleksandr: Opus/Catalogue Number Op./Cat. It was completed in 1892. Scriabin reportedly never played the sonata in public, because he feared its darkness. 7. sonate pour piano n°1 op. Title Name Translations Piano Sonata No. Presto IV. As it is one of the late piano sonatas of Scriabin's career, the music consists of a single movement, and is almost atonal.

Klaviersonate Nr. ♩= 40 III. 19; Соната для фортепиано № 2: Name Aliases Sonate-Fantaisie; sonate pour piano nº 2 de Scriabine; Sonata-Fantasy: Authorities Wikipedia; BNF: 139193261: Composer Scriabin, Aleksandr

No. IAS 29 Movements/Sections Mov'ts/Sec's: 4 movements: I. Allegro con fuoco II. The Piano Sonata No. Piano Sonata No.6 Alt ernative. 6, by Alexander Scriabin, was the third of twelve piano sonatas that he composed.