Title: | Prokofiev 6 Operas |
Otros títulos: | Prokofiev War and Peace Scenes 1 - 5 Scene 6 (Beginning) Prokofiev War and Peace Scene 6 (Conclusion) Scenes 7 - 9 Scene 10 (Beginning) Prokofiev War and Peace Scene 10 (Conclusion) Scenes 11 - 13 |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Sergey Prokofiev; Kirov Opera and Orchestra of the Marinsky Theatre; Valery Gergiev |
Código CDU: | Pr.14 |
Forma Musical: | Operas |
Abstract: | In breathing new life into the symphony, sonata, and concerto, Sergey Prokofiev emerged as one of the truly original musical voices of the twentieth century. Bridging the worlds of pre-revolutionary Russia and the Stalinist Soviet Union, Prokofiev enjoyed a successful worldwide career as composer and pianist. As in the case of most other Soviet-era composers, his creative life and his music came to suffer under the duress of official Party strictures. Still, despite the detrimental personal and professional effects of such outside influences, Prokofiev continued until the end of his career to produce music marked by a singular skill, inventiveness, and élan. As an only child (his sisters had died in infancy), Prokofiev lived a comfortable, privileged life, which gave him a heightened sense of self-worth and an indifference to criticism, an attitude that would change as he matured. His mother taught him piano, and he began composing around the age of five. He eventually took piano, ... |