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  1. Marina Scriabina (30 January 1911 - 28 April 1998) was a Russian artist, author, composer and musicologist, who was the daughter of composer Alexander Scriabin and Tatiana Schlözer. [1] [unreliable source?]

  2. Marina Scriabine, née à Moscou le 30 janvier 1911 et décédée à Cormeilles-en-Parisis le 28 avril 1998, est une musicologue et une compositrice française. Elle est la fille d'Alexandre Scriabine.

  3. Life continued with the birth of another daughter, Marina, in 1911, with successful concert performances, including the première of Prometheus in St Petersburg, conducted by Kussevitsky, in March 1911 and intensive compositional work: the Piano sonatas nos. 6 and 7 opp. 62 and 64 were composed in 1911-12; the Sonatas no. 8 op. 66, no.9 op. 68 ...

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  5. Scriabine, Marina, Russian-French music scholar and composer, daughter of Alexander (Nikolaievich) Scriabin; b. Moscow, Jan. 30, 1911. After her father’s death, she lived with her mother in Kiev and Moscow; when her mother died, she went to Belgium to live with her maternal grandmother; in 1927 she settled in Paris.

  6. catalog.library.phila.gov › Author › HomeMarina Scriabina

    Marina Scriabina (30 January 1911 - 28 April 1998) was a Russian artist, author, composer and musicologist, who was the daughter of composer Alexander Scriabin and Tatiana Schlözer. Scriabina was born in Moscow .

  7. Female composers from France. Births in Moscow. Alexander Scriabin. Non-topical/index: Uses of Wikidata Infobox with no family name. Women of France by name. Women by name.