Complete Songs and Romances in three volumes
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Title:
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Complete Songs and Romances in three volumes |
Otros títulos:
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Songs and Romances Vol. 3 |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Sergey Prokofiev; Victoria Yevtodieva; Lyubov Sokolova; Konstantin Pluzhnikov; Andrey Slavny; Yuri Serov |
Código CDU:
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Pr.11 |
Forma Musical:
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Poems, Songs |
Abstract:
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Prokofiev's First Piano Sonata was premiered early in 1910, with the composer himself at the keyboard. Although it does not belong to the composer's juvenilia, it is also not truly representative of his mature style, and is best appreciated as a showcase for Prokofiev's own pianistic skills. The work was originally cast in three movements, but Prokofiev discarded the second movement and the Finale, choosing to publish only the revised first movement. The composer dedicated his First Sonata to Vasily Morolev, and old friend. The First Piano Sonata readily displays the young Prokofiev's many influences, including Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, Busoni, and, above all, Anton Rubinstein (a favorite composer of Prokofiev's mother). It's rigid formal structure (textbook sonata form—exposition, development, and recapitulation) readily identifies the work as an early one within Prokofiev's catalogue. The sonata has somewhat of a stylistic "split personality," sitting on the cusp between the late ... |
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