Scriabin,
Aleksandr (Nikolayevich) 1872-1915; Russ. composer & pianist
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(skrē-äˈbĭn), Alexander Nikolayevich 1872-1915.
Russian composer of orchestral and piano works who incorporated visual arts into some of his compositions, such as Prometheus (1910), a tonal poem whose performance includes the projection of colored lights.