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DH 4.2b. Aleksandr Scriabin, Color-Tonality Wheel for “Prometheus” and Annotations, 1913
12024-12-09T23:23:30-08:00Polina Dimovae3cc21567714201b2dd4d0a2c7acf46b8dd6ea1c314693Scriabin’s annotations on the title page of the autograph Paris Score, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.plain2024-12-10T18:43:17-08:00Polina Dimovae3cc21567714201b2dd4d0a2c7acf46b8dd6ea1c
On the title page of Scriabin’s autograph score held at Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, Scriabin wrote out the colors he associated with the twelve Mystic chords. Based on Scriabin’s instructions, critics have reconstructed his color-tonality wheel.
Below are also Scriabin’s handwritten comments over the Luce part noting the colors and lighting displays he imagined for Prometheus at rehearsal marks 1, 2, and 10. As my color-coded translation shows,contrasting blue and red lightning bolts and green and red flashes strike over the music.