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  1. Marina Scriabina (30 January 1911 - 28 April 1998) was a Russian artist, author, composer and musicologist, who was the daughter of composer Alexander Scriabin and Tatiana Schlözer. [unreliable source?] Scriabina was born in Moscow. She had two older siblings, Ariadna and Julian, and four older half-siblings from her father’s ...

  2. Marina Scriabine, née à Moscou le 30 janvier 1911 et décédée à Cormeilles-en-Parisis le 28 avril 1998, est une musicologue et une compositrice française. Elle est la fille d'Alexandre Scriabine.

  3. Marina Scriabin es una musicóloga y compositora francesa, nacida en Moscú el 30 de enero de 1911 y murió en Cormeilles-en-Parisis el 28 de abril de 1998.

  4. Scriabine, Marina, Russian-French music scholar and composer, daughter of Alexander (Nikolaievich) Scriabin; b. Moscow, Jan. 30, 1911.

  5. Life continued with the birth of another daughter, Marina, in 1911, with successful concert performances, including the première of Prometheus in St Petersburg, conducted by Kussevitsky, in March 1911 and intensive compositional work: the Piano sonatas nos. 6 and 7 opp. 62 and 64 were composed in 1911-12; the Sonatas no. 8 op. 66, no.9 op. 68 ...

  6. Marina Scriabine. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1987. Reviewed by Richard Taruskin I The simplest way of dealing with the Mysterium is to dismiss it alto-gether as a curious and whimsical apparition and devote oneself to the study of Scriabin's art, to enjoy his musical compositions and ascribe

  7. The ingenuity of a titan of classical music, the Russian composer Alexander Scriabin (1872–1915), in combining all the sensory modalities into a polyphony of aesthetical experience, and his creation of a chord based on fourths rather than the conventional thirds are proposed as putative points of departure for insight, in future studies, into th...