Alexander Scriabin Quiz Questions and Answers
Q1. In which year was Alexander Scriabin born?
A. 1862
B. 1872
C. 1882
D. 1892
Answer: B. 1872
Q2. What nationality was Alexander Scriabin?
A. German
B. French
C. Russian
D. Polish
Answer: C. Russian
Q3. Which musical era is Scriabin most closely associated with?
A. Baroque
B. Classical
C. Romantic
D. Modernist
Answer: D. Modernist
Q4. Which instrument was Scriabin primarily known for composing music?
A. Violin
B. Piano
C. Flute
D. Cello
Answer: B. Piano
Q5. What was the title of Scriabin’s first published symphony?
A. Symphony No. 1
B. Divine Poem
C. Poem of Ecstasy
D. Prometheus
Answer: A. Symphony No. 1
Q6. Which philosophical concept heavily influenced Scriabin’s later works?
A. Existentialism
B. Theosophy
C. Nihilism
D. Stoicism
Answer: B. Theosophy
Q7. How many symphonies did Scriabin complete during his lifetime?
A. Three
B. Five
C. Seven
D. Nine
Answer: A. Three
Q8. What is the common name for Scriabin’s Symphony No. 4?
A. Prometheus: The Poem of Fire
B. Divine Poem
C. Poem of Ecstasy
D. Symphony of Light
Answer: C. Poem of Ecstasy
Q9. Which of Scriabin’s works was intended to include a “light organ” to project colors during performance?
A. Piano Sonata No. 5
B. Prometheus: The Poem of Fire
C. Vers la flamme
D. Symphony No. 2
Answer: B. Prometheus: The Poem of Fire
Q10. What was the name of Scriabin’s unfinished work intended to unite all arts and senses?
A. Mysterium
B. Universum
C. Symphonia
D. Elysium
Answer: A. Mysterium
Q11. Which composer was a significant influence on Scriabin’s early works?
A. Beethoven
B. Chopin
C. Bach
D. Mozart
Answer: B. Chopin
Q12. How many piano sonatas did Scriabin compose?
A. Five
B. Seven
C. Ten
D. Twelve
Answer: C. Ten
Q13. Which of Scriabin’s piano sonatas is nicknamed “White Mass”?
A. Piano Sonata No. 5
B. Piano Sonata No. 7
C. Piano Sonata No. 9
D. Piano Sonata No. 10
Answer: B. Piano Sonata No. 7
Q14. What was the primary cause of Scriabin’s death in 1915?
A. Heart attack
B. Tuberculosis
C. Sepsis
D. Pneumonia
Answer: C. Sepsis
Q15. Which of Scriabin’s works is often considered a precursor to atonality?
A. Piano Sonata No. 2
B. Piano Sonata No. 9
C. Symphony No. 1
D. Etude in C-sharp minor
Answer: B. Piano Sonata No. 9
Q16. What is the title of Scriabin’s famous single-movement orchestral work composed in 1908?
A. Poem of Ecstasy
B. Divine Poem
C. Prometheus
D. Vers la flamme
Answer: A. Poem of Ecstasy
Q17. Which city was Scriabin’s primary residence during his early career?
A. St. Petersburg
B. Moscow
C. Paris
D. Vienna
Answer: B. Moscow
Q18. What was Scriabin’s relationship with the Moscow Conservatory?
A. He never studied there
B. He was only a professor
C. He was a student and later a professor
D. He founded the conservatory
Answer: C. He was a student and later a professor
Q19. Which of Scriabin’s compositions is known for its use of the “mystic chord”?
A. Piano Sonata No. 3
B. Prometheus: The Poem of Fire
C. Etude in D-flat major
D. Symphony No. 2
Answer: B. Prometheus: The Poem of Fire
Q20. What was Scriabin’s primary goal with his unfinished work, Mysterium?
A. To create a new opera
B. To compose a traditional symphony
C. To unite humanity through a multisensory experience
D. To write a piano concerto
Answer: C. To unite humanity through a multisensory experience
Q21. Which of Scriabin’s piano sonatas is nicknamed “Black Mass”?
A. Piano Sonata No. 5
B. Piano Sonata No. 7
C. Piano Sonata No. 9
D. Piano Sonata No. 10
Answer: C. Piano Sonata No. 9
Q22. Which of Scriabin’s works is a single-movement piano piece meaning “Toward the Flame”?
A. Vers la flamme
B. Poem of Ecstasy
C. Prometheus
D. Divine Poem
Answer: A. Vers la flamme
Q23. What was unique about Scriabin’s approach to harmony in his later works?
A. Use of strict tonal harmony
B. Experimentation with atonality and synthetic scales
C. Exclusive use of major keys
D. Avoidance of chromaticism
Answer: B. Experimentation with atonality and synthetic scales
Q24. Which Russian composer was a contemporary and friend of Scriabin?
A. Tchaikovsky
B. Prokofiev
C. Rachmaninoff
D. Shostakovich
Answer: C. Rachmaninoff
Q25. Which of Scriabin’s symphonies includes a choral finale?
A. Symphony No. 1
B. Symphony No. 2
C. Symphony No. 3
D. Poem of Ecstasy
Answer: A. Symphony No. 1