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- Clavier_à_lumières abstract "The clavier à lumières (keyboard with lights), or tastiéra per luce, as it appears in the score, was a musical instrument invented by Alexander Scriabin for use in his work Prometheus: Poem of Fire. However, only one version of this instrument was constructed, for the performance of Prometheus: Poem of Fire in New York in 1915. The instrument was supposed to be a keyboard, with notes corresponding to colors as given by Scriabin's synesthetic system, specified in the score, However, numerous synesthesia researchers have cast doubt on the claim that Scriabin was a synesthete.The "Luce" part is notated on a treble staff with two parts, one proceeding on the circle of fifths during the piece, the other following the tonal centre of the music.Scriabin assigned the following colors to the following key areas:[citation needed]When the notes are ordered by the circle of fifths, the colours are in order of a spectrum, which leads numerous synesthesia researchers to argue that he did not experience the physiological condition of synesthesia. Additionally, it has been argued that Scriabin's color associations were influenced by his theosophic readings and based on Sir Isaac Newton's Optics quoted by Louis Bertrand Castel:Scriabin was a friend of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, who was also a synesthete. Scriabin's assignments of colours to keys was not the same as Rimsky-Korsakov's perceptions, which is not an indication that Scriabin was not a synesthete as all synesthetes perceive different associations. Scriabin was also heavily influenced by Theosophy, which had its own different system of associating colors and pitches (in essence going up the visible spectrum from C to B chromatically, rather than by fifths).".
- Clavier_à_lumières thumbnail Scriabin_keyboard.svg?width=300.
- Clavier_à_lumières wikiPageID "899266".
- Clavier_à_lumières wikiPageRevisionID "596621927".
- Clavier_à_lumières date "November 2012".
- Clavier_à_lumières reason "the colors above in the "By chromatic scale" table are not the same as those here "By spectrum".".
- Clavier_à_lumières reason "the colors here in the "By chromatic scale" table are not the same as those below "By spectrum".".
- Clavier_à_lumières subject Category:Keyboard_instruments.
- Clavier_à_lumières subject Category:Visual_music.
- Clavier_à_lumières comment "The clavier à lumières (keyboard with lights), or tastiéra per luce, as it appears in the score, was a musical instrument invented by Alexander Scriabin for use in his work Prometheus: Poem of Fire. However, only one version of this instrument was constructed, for the performance of Prometheus: Poem of Fire in New York in 1915.".
- Clavier_à_lumières label "Clavier à lumières".
- Clavier_à_lumières sameAs Clavier_%C3%A0_lumi%C3%A8res.
- Clavier_à_lumières sameAs Q5129627.
- Clavier_à_lumières sameAs Q5129627.
- Clavier_à_lumières wasDerivedFrom Clavier_à_lumières?oldid=596621927.
- Clavier_à_lumières depiction Scriabin_keyboard.svg.