What is scriabin prelude?

Scriabin Prelude is a series of short pieces for solo piano composed by the Russian composer Alexander Scriabin between 1888 and 1915. There are a total of 24 preludes, each of which explores a different mood or emotion through its unique harmonic and melodic language. The preludes are considered to be an important part of Scriabin's oeuvre, as they demonstrate the evolution of his compositional style from his early Romantic tendencies to his more experimental and mystical approach later in his career. Some of the most famous preludes in the set include the Op. 11 No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 11 No. 4 in E minor, and Op. 22 No. 1 in C-sharp minor. Scriabin Prelude is often performed in recitals and competitions, and is considered to be a valuable resource for pianists seeking to expand their repertoire.