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  • From 5:06 it's almost exactly an orchestrated version of Scriabin's Poème Opus 71 no.1!

  • As I said before, this is what I MYSELF see when I hear Scriabin's music. I know he was a mystic individual. You all have every right to not understand this concept, and I welcome your criticism. This clip was for fascinating the "visions" I see when I hear works such as this. So I thank you all for not being harsh.

  • Nice biblical pictures, but ...

    Scriabin was steeped in ad hoc eastern Mysticism. I think he had Russian Orthodox last rites performed on his death though. I thought I read that years ago. Am I right ?

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  • I ain't buyin it. Doesn't feel right. Of course, after hearing Scriabin, and given my aural abilities and peculiarities and synthesthesia as well, it came to me whether *I* was Scriabin. Apparently I was at least Beethoven....

  • This should have been used as background music in the film '2012'.

  • I love Scriabin's music. This is ideal lullaby music for children having difficulty trying to sleep. Goodnight children. Don't look behind you.

  • what good idea...!But is this still Scriabin?

  • Nemtin believed he was the reincarnation of Scriabin. He was finishing his original work...

  • .....And did a damn good job of it, I must say! But that's is just my opinion. LOL Thanks for commenting.

  • I always found it intriguing that Nemtin dedicated a huge part of his life to the completion of the prefatory action. Mysterium would have been a theosophical masterpiece!

  • You said it, buddy! Thank you so much for understanding!

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