Scriabin completed the concerto in only a few days in the fall of 1896, but did not finish the orchestration until the following May (and only after constant urging by his publisher and patron Mitrofan Belyayev).
Belyayev paid the composer 600 rubles (roughly $10,000 in current USD); it premiered in October 1897 and was finally published in 1898.
The concerto is scored for 2 flutes and piccolo, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, timpani, strings, and solo piano.
The work consists of three movements, typically lasting about 28 minutes in total: A second, more lyrical theme then comes in A major before returning to the original F# minor theme, which is soon developed vigorously.
After some short final thoughts, where there's a modulation to A minor, the key returns to F# major for a brief, but triumphant and emphatic coda, ending in 3 loud F# major chords.