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Explore Scriabin’s Interpretation of Nietzsche’s Philosophy of Art in Aesthetic Thought

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  • Zeyu Huang

    (Film and Television Institute, Hebei University of Science & Technology, Hebei, China)

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Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin is a famous pianist and composer at the turn of the twentieth century in Russia. He plays an important role in the history of western music development. His unique music creation concept and music aesthetics have a great influence on the development of later generations. His music concept continues the famous philosopher, thinker and musician-Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche’s artistic philosophy theory in the development, and carries it forward in the process of continuation. Finally, it is integrated into his own music creation and music performance to form a unique Scriabin music style. The characteristics of the theory of the integration of Nietzsche’s art and philosophy are constantly changing in Scriabin’s artistic creation and piano performance, and integrate Scriabin’s strong personal music aesthetics. In this paper, the author will sort out the transformation of Scriabin’s music aesthetics under the influence of Nietzsche’s philosophy of art, and analyze the unique music style of Scriabin under the influence of various personal aesthetics.

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  • Zeyu Huang, 2025. "Explore Scriabin’s Interpretation of Nietzsche’s Philosophy of Art in Aesthetic Thought," Studies in Social Science & Humanities, Paradigm Academic Press, vol. 4(3), pages 6-10, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:bdz:ssosch:v:4:y:2025:i:3:p:6-10
    DOI: 10.63593/SSSH.2709-7862.2025.05.002
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