Alexander Scriabin Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Alexander Scriabin, a Russian-born composer whose influence has recently been recognized as spreading internationally.
Although he was considered a promising pianist, an injury to his right hand during his student years prompted him to embark in earnest on a career as a composer.
In his later works, he employed the “mystic chord,” creating pieces that cemented his reputation as an avant-garde composer.
This time, we present a ranking of Alexander Scriabin’s most popular pieces—enjoy the beauty of modern music!
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Alexander Scriabin Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Tragic Poem, Op. 34Alexander Scriabin21rank/position

Alexander Scriabin is one of Russia’s great composers.
Among his works, the Tragic Poem, Op.
34 (composed in 1903), is especially imbued with his personal emotions and philosophy.
Though relatively short in performance time, it is a masterpiece that condenses Scriabin’s distinctive, innovative style and complex tonality.
Technically, it is quite demanding, and refined technique is required to express its subtle emotional nuances.
A quintessential piano work in which the composer’s inner world is projected within a romantic musical character, it is a piece highly recommended for advanced players who wish to explore the depths of his music.
Concert Allegro, Op. 18Alexander Scriabin22rank/position

Composed in 1896 by Alexander Scriabin, a pioneer of 20th-century modern music born in Russia, the piano work Concert Allegro, Op.
11 exemplifies the romantic, passionate expression characteristic of his early period while hinting at the innovative style he would later develop.
Though it demands a very high level of technical skill, its intricate textures are illuminated by beautiful melodies—capturing the distinctive allure of Scriabin’s music.
It is a piece I highly recommend to intermediate to advanced players familiar with classical music.


