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Posted 3 Years, 7 Months ago #1
Hi All, Hopefully someone will be able to help me here... I am trying to get the name of a composer in the late 19th century who composed orchastras, but included a huge amount of lighting cues in his compositions. This is all the information I remember about him, but I do know that at the time, and at least until the 1960's, his lighting cues were so advanced as to be unable to be executed. Thank you for ANY help in identifing this composer...

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Posted 3 Years, 7 Months ago #2
Sounds like a reference to Scriabin (or Skriabin) and his great symphonic poem / light show. Lots of people in this group can furnish more information on it.
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Posted 3 Years, 7 Months ago #3
Sounds like Scriabin.

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Posted 3 Years, 7 Months ago #4
Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin
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Posted 3 Years, 7 Months ago #5
Are you sure you mean 19th and not 20th century??
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Posted 3 Years, 7 Months ago #6
Scriabin lived and worked in both.
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