Alexander Scriabin
1872 – 1915
Alexander Scriabin began writing Chopin-influenced miniatures and ended his career inventing his own quasi-mystical harmonic system. His ten piano sonatas and many préludes trace the most idiosyncratic stylistic arc in the Russian keyboard literature.
Scriabin's late sonatas remain the testing ground for any pianist drawn to the most chromatically adventurous edge of the Romantic tradition.
The 34 public-domain piano works listed below are sortable, downloadable as PDF score editions, and free to study, perform, record, and re-engrave. Each piece links to its individual page with full catalog data, performance notes, and historical context. Browse more works from the Late Romantic era, or use the difficulty filters below to narrow by technical level.