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Divine Poem, The

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Divine Poem, The

Title of symphony no. 3 in C minor, Op. 43 by Aleksandr Skriabin, first performed in Paris, France, on 29 May 1905, conducted by Artur Nikisch. The work's three movements, titled Struggles, Delights, and Divine Play, reflect Skriabin's mystic beliefs.


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