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Scriabin
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A series of marble plaques beside the hall's door lists the names of famous alumni--Sergei Taneyev (1875), the first graduate to win the Gold Medal for both composition and piano; Alexander Siloti (1882), Sergei Lyapunov (1883); Yosif Levin, Sergei Rachmaninov and Alexander Scriabin (1893).
Bloom's father was a member of the Russian Imperial Diplomatic Corps and his mother was the sister of the composer Alexander Scriabin.
One of the group's early inspirations was Alexander Scriabin, a Russian composer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries who dreamed of creating a work of art that would occupy every sense, driving the audience into a transcendental state.
 
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