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Prometheus, the Poem of Fire

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Prometheus, the Poem of Fire

Symphonic work for piano and orchestra by Aleksandr Skriabin, first performed in Moscow on 15 March 1911. The score contains a part for an instrument projecting coloured lights, called Tastiera per luce, which was, however, never perfected.



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