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Examples
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But couples are seen here on the couches interested only in themselves, and a long-haired Russian is at the piano playing Scriabine devotedly and with deep concentration, as if the boisterousness of the children were unheard.
Europe—Whither Bound? Being Letters of Travel from the Capitals of Europe in the Year 1921 Stephen Graham 1929
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In Paris he established a music publishing house (still in existence), which issued the works of such modern Russian composers as Stravinsky, Scriabine, Medtner,
The World's Great Men of Music Brower, Harriette 1922
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Scriabine, for instance, gives the left hand a greater independence and significance than does as a rule his master.
Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers Paul Rosenfeld 1918
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Scriabine, the barbarian and romanticist, is even more free of the hues of the keyboard than they, the Latins, the classicists.
Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers Paul Rosenfeld 1918
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For Scriabine must have suffered an almost inordinate subjugation to the manifestations of beauty, must have been consumed with a passion for communicating his burningly poignant adventures.
Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers Paul Rosenfeld 1918
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The new men, Scriabine and the composers of the modern French school, may have penetrated more deeply than it was in your power to do, may have achieved where you failed.
Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers Paul Rosenfeld 1918
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Marise decided that Scriabine had at least the capacity to wait, while the chicken might not.
The Brimming Cup Dorothy Canfield Fisher 1918
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Sometimes, as in the Eighth Sonata, Scriabine is like a gorgeous tropical bird preening himself in the quivering river light.
Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers Paul Rosenfeld 1918
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Marise was slowly going through a passage of Scriabine, which had just come in the mail.
The Brimming Cup Dorothy Canfield Fisher 1918
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For Scriabine appears to have wakened in the piano all its latent animality.
Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers Paul Rosenfeld 1918
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