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Alexander Scriabin’s Prelude in E minor Op. 11 No. 4 composed in Moscow in 1888 was the first of the 24 preludes Op. 11 written by Scriabin. Intended originally as a ballade the piece was reworked to its present form and entitled Prelude. Despite the fact that both hands have beautiful melodies indicated with tenutos in bars 1–3–9–11 and the alto voice in the 16 the one for the left hand seems to take the credit as the most beautiful between the two.

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