Prometheus, the Poem of Fire
Prometheus, the Poem of Fire (Prometei, Poema Ogyna). Sym.-poem in F♯ by Scriabin, Op.60, for orch. with pf., optional ch., and ‘kbd. of light’ (projecting colours on to screen). Comp. 1908–10, f.p. Moscow 1911, London 1913, NY 1914 (this perf. used ‘kbd. of light’).
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