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Characteristically, the selections will also include familiar and rare music by a wide range of Prokofiev's contemporaries, among them Stravinsky, Shostakovich, Reinhold Glière, Nikolay Myaskovsky, Aleksandr Scriabin, John Alden Carpenter, Francis Poulenc, George Gershwin and Vernon Duke (the Russian-born Vladimir Dukelsky).
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Aleksandr Scriabin was a Russian composer and pianist of the 20th century most known for his symphonies and piano music that were influenced by mysticism and philosophical ideas.
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