Symphony No. 1 in E major, Op. 26

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Symphony No. 1 in E major, Op. 26 is Alexander Scriabin’s early large-scale orchestral work that blends late-Romantic harmony with a choral finale praising the power of art.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf orchestral work
symphony
approximateDuration about 45 minutes
catalogueEntry Scriabin’s first symphony NERFINISHED
completionYear 1900
composer Alexander Scriabin NERFINISHED
compositionPeriod early period of Alexander Scriabin
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
dedicatedTo Nikolai Zverev NERFINISHED
features chorus
soprano soloist
tenor soloist
finaleType choral finale
genre choral symphony
harmonicStyle late-Romantic harmony
hasMovement I. Lento – Allegro drammatico
II. Allegro
III. Lento
IV. Vivace
V. Allegro
VI. Andante
hasPart orchestral movements
vocal finale
influencedBy Alexander Glazunov NERFINISHED
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky NERFINISHED
key E major
languageOfText Russian
movementCount 6
notableFeature expansive orchestration
integration of philosophical text into symphonic structure
lyrical melodic writing
numberInSeries 1
opusNumber Op. 26
orchestration large orchestra
placeInOeuvre Scriabin’s earliest large-scale orchestral work
premiereYear 1900
style late-Romantic
subjectOf concert performances
recordings
textAuthor Alexander Scriabin NERFINISHED
textLanguage Russian
textTheme praise of art
theme the mission of the artist
the power of art
tonalCenter E major
uses traditional symphonic form with modifications

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Alexander Scriabin notableWork Symphony No. 1 in E major, Op. 26