Boris Pasternak (1890 - 1960), 2 Preludes (1906)...

Boris Pasternak (1890 - 1960), 2 Preludes (1906)
Boris Pasternak, the Symbolist poet, translator of Shakespeare and author of Dr. Zhivago, who was forced by political pressure to refuse the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1958, was also a composer.
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"The two Preludes by the 16-year-old Pasternak show the clear influence of Scriabin. The first is in the “romantic” key of E flat minor, and the contours of its melody and its forays into the major key are all very Scriabinesque. The second is in G sharp minor, another typical key often used by Scriabin, and the cross-rhythms between the hands are another obvious echo of his mentor. It is on a larger scale than the first, and develops with increased speed and dynamics to a powerful climax, before dying away on a major-key ending, following the paradoxical marking con fierezza (with pride), yet another characteristic of a Scriabin score." (Medtnaculus)
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