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Julian Scriabin

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Name
  
Julian Scriabin


Role
  
Composer

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Died
  
June 22, 1919, Kiev, Ukraine

Albums
  
Opus Posthum: Fruhes klavierwerk, Sonatas and Etudes, Great Russian Symphonies, Le Monde du piano

Parents
  
Alexander Scriabin, Tatiana Schlozer

Grandparents
  
Lyubov Scriabina, Nikolai Scriabin, Karl Nestor von Schlozer

Similar People
  
Alexander Scriabin, Ariadna Scriabina, Maria Lettberg, Tatiana Schlozer, Frederic Chopin

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Julian Aleksandrovich Scriabin (born Yulian Aleksandrovich Schloezer; Russian: Юлиа́н Алекса́ндрович Скря́бин, 12 February 1908 – 22 June 1919) was the youngest son of Russian composer Alexander Scriabin and Tatiana de Schloezer. He was himself a promising composer and pianist, but he died at the age of eleven in mysterious circumstances. In the last year of his life he wrote four preludes in his father's style, the authorship of which is questioned by some researchers. Those preludes were published for the first time 95 years after his death by Edition Octoechos. Musicologists have described Julian Scriabin both as a successor of his father and as an early representative of the early Russian and Soviet avant-garde of the 1920s.

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Alexander Scriabin, famous for his innovative piano compositions, had seven children: Rima, Yelena, Maria and Leo from his first marriage to Vera Ivanovna Isakovich; and Ariadna, Julian, and Marina from his relationship with Tatyana Fyodorovna Schloezer (Shlyotser). His eldest daughter Rima (1898–1905) and his son Leo (1902–1910) both died at the age of seven. By the time of the death of Leo, the composer had already been living for several years with Schloezer and had become estranged from his first family, so much so that the parents did not even meet at the burial of their son.

Julian scriabin four preludes


References

Julian Scriabin Wikipedia