Composer
Sergey Prokofiev (1891-1953); RUS
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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, theory, and composition lessons from Reyngol'd Gliere, then enrolled at the St. Petersburg Conservatory when he was 13. He took theory with Lyadov, orchestration with Rimsky-Korsakov, and became lifelong friends with Nicolai Myaskovsky. After graduating, he began performing in St. Petersburg and in Moscow, then in Western Europe, all the while writing more and more music. Prokofiev's earliest renown, therefore, came as a result of both his formidable pianistic technique and the works he wrote to exploit it. He sprang onto the Russian musical scene with works like the Sarcasms, Op. 17 (1912-1914), and Visions fugitives, Op. 22 (1915-1917), and his first few piano sonatas. He also wrote orchestral works, concertos, and operas, and met with Diaghilev about producing ballets. The years immediately after the Revolution were spent in the U.S., where Prokofiev tried to follow Rachmaninov's lead and make his way as a pianist/composer. His commission for The Love for Three Oranges came from the Chicago Opera in 1919, but overall Prokofiev was disappointed by his American reception, and he returned to Europe in 1922. He married singer Lina Llubera in 1923, and the couple moved to Paris. He continued to compose on commission, meeting with mixed success from both critics and the public. He had maintained contact with the Soviet Union, even toured there in 1927. The Love for Three Oranges was part of the repertory there, and the government commissioned the music for the film Lieutenant Kijé and other pieces from him. In 1936, he decided to return to the Soviet Union with his wife and two sons. Most of his compositions from just after his return, including many for children, were written with the political atmosphere in mind. One work which wasn't, was the 1936 ballet Romeo and Juliet, which became an international success. He attempted another opera in 1939, Semyon Kotko, but was met with hostility from cultural ideologues. During World War II, Prokofiev and other artists were evacuated from Moscow. He spent the time in various places within the U.S.S.R. and produced propaganda music, but also violin sonatas, his "War Sonatas" for piano, the String Quartet No. 2, the opera War and Peace, and the ballet Cinderella. In 1948, with the resolution that criticized almost all Soviet composers, several of Prokofiev's works were banned from performance. His health declined and he became more insecure. The composer's last creative efforts were directed largely toward the production of "patriotic" and "national" works, typified by the cantata Flourish, Mighty Homeland (1947), and yet Prokofiev also continued to produce worthy if lesser-known works like the underrated ballet The Stone Flower (1943). In a rather bitter coincidence, Prokofiev died on March 5, 1953, the same day as Joseph Stalin.
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Stage Works
1,656 tracks
- Operas
520 tracks
- Betrothal in a Monastery ('The Duenna'; opera) Op.86
96 tracks
- The Fiery Angel (opera) Op.37
87 tracks
- The Gambler (opera) Op.24
67 tracks
- The Love for Three Oranges (opera) Op.33
81 tracks
- Maddalena (opera) Op.13
1 track
- Semyon Kotko (opera) Op.81
105 tracks
- War and Peace (opera) Op.91
83 tracks
- Betrothal in a Monastery ('The Duenna'; opera) Op.86
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Ballets
1,023 tracks
- Chout (The Tale of the Buffoon; ballet), Op.21
41 tracks
- Cinderella (ballet) Op.87
134 tracks
- On the Dnieper (Sur le Borysthène; ballet), Op.51
30 tracks
- The Prodigal Son (ballet) Op.46
52 tracks
- Romeo and Juliet (ballet) Op.64
690 tracks
- The Tale of the Stone Flower (ballet) Op.118
76 tracks
- Chout (The Tale of the Buffoon; ballet), Op.21
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Incidental Music
113 tracks
- Egyptian Nights (incidental music)
26 tracks
- Hamlet, Op.77 (incidental music)
18 tracks
- Boris Godunov, Op.70bis (incidental music)
26 tracks
- Eugene Onegin, Op.71 (incidental music)
43 tracks
- Egyptian Nights (incidental music)
- Operas
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Orchestral Works
2,066 tracks
- Concertos
575 tracks
- Cello Concerto in E-, Op.58
6 tracks
- Concertino for Cello and Orchestra in G-, Op.132
23 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.1 in Db, Op.10
63 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.2 in G-, Op.16
71 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.3 in C, Op.26
108 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.4 in Bb (for the left hand), Op.53
45 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.5, Op.55
61 tracks
- Sinfonia Concertante in E-, for cello and orchestra, Op.125
33 tracks
- Violin Concerto No.1 in D, Op.19
89 tracks
- Violin Concerto No.2 in G-, Op.63
76 tracks
- Cello Concerto in E-, Op.58
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Symphonies
465 tracks
- Symphony No.1 in D ('Classical'), Op.25
130 tracks
- Symphony No.2 in D-, Op.40
58 tracks
- Symphony No.3 in C-, Op.44
38 tracks
- Symphony No.4 in C, Op.47 (first version)
20 tracks
- Symphony No.4 in C, Op.112 (second version)
38 tracks
- Symphony No.5 in Bb, Op.100
115 tracks
- Symphony No.6 in Eb-, Op.111
31 tracks
- Symphony No.7 in C#-, Op.131
35 tracks
- Symphony No.1 in D ('Classical'), Op.25
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Suites
661 tracks
- Cinderella, Suite No.1, Op.107
63 tracks
- Cinderella, Suite No.2, Op.108
9 tracks
- Cinderella, Suite No.3, Op.109
27 tracks
- Egyptian Nights (suite), Op.61
7 tracks
- Le pas d'acier (The Steel Step), Op.41 bis
8 tracks
- The Love for Three Oranges (suite), Op.33 bis
77 tracks
- 4 Portraits and Dénoument (from opera The Gambler), Op.49
5 tracks
- Romeo and Juliet, Suite No.1, Op.64 bis
125 tracks
- Romeo and Juliet, Suite No.2, Op.64 ter
135 tracks
- Romeo and Juliet, Suite No.3, Op.101
42 tracks
- Scythian Suite, Op.20
58 tracks
- Semyon Kotko (suite) Op.81 bis
16 tracks
- Summer Day (suite), Op.65bis
14 tracks
- Summer Night, Op.123
11 tracks
- Waltz Suite, Op.110
48 tracks
- War and Peace
7 tracks
- The Year 1941, Op.90
9 tracks
- Cinderella, Suite No.1, Op.107
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Other Orchestral Works
365 tracks
- Andante, Op.29 bis (arr. from Piano Sonata No.4, Op.29)
2 tracks
- Andante, Op.50 bis (arr. from String Quartet No.1, Op.50)
2 tracks
- Anthem for Military Band, Op.98
1 track
- Autumnal Sketch, Op.8
6 tracks
- Boris Godunov, incidental music, Op.70 bis
1 track
- Divertissement, Op.43
16 tracks
- Dreams (symphonic poem), Op.6
8 tracks
- Hamlet, incidental music, Op.77
11 tracks
- March for Military Band in Bb, Op.99
8 tracks
- 4 Marches for Brass Band, Op.69
4 tracks
- Ode to the End of the War, for winds, 8 harps, 4 pianos, brass, percussion and double basses, Op.105
2 tracks
- Overture in Bb ('American'), for 17 instruments (or orchestra), Op.42
1 track
- Overture on Hebrew Themes, Op.34 bis
4 tracks
- Peter and the Wolf (symphonic fairy tale), Op.67
244 tracks
- Prince Ivan and the Frog Princess, for narrator and orchestra (arr. from Prokofiev's works)
4 tracks
- 2 Pushkin Waltzes, Op.120
17 tracks
- Pushkiniana (compiled by Gennady Rozhestvensky)
14 tracks
- Russian Overture, Op.72
2 tracks
- Sinfonietta in A, Op.48
10 tracks
- Sinfonietta in A, Op.5
5 tracks
- Symphonic Song, Op.57
2 tracks
- Thirty Years (Festive Poem for the 30th Anniversary of November 1917), for orchestra, Op.113
1 track
- Andante, Op.29 bis (arr. from Piano Sonata No.4, Op.29)
- Concertos
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Piano Works
1,501 tracks
- Piano Sonatas
556 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.1 in F-, Op.1
14 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.2 in D-, Op.14
95 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.3 in A- ('From Old Notebooks'), Op.28
23 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.4 in C-, Op.29
51 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.5 in C, Op.38 (Version 1)
24 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.5 in C, Op.38/135 (Version 2)
21 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.6 in A ('War Sonata No.1'), Op.82
80 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.7 in Bb ('War Sonata No.2: Stalingrad'), Op.83
119 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.8 in Bb ('War Sonata No.3'), Op.84
67 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.9 in C, Op.103
40 tracks
- 2 Sonatinas, Op.54
18 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.10 in C-, Op.137 (fragment)
4 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.1 in F-, Op.1
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Other Piano Works
945 tracks
- Divertissement, Op.43bis (after orchestral version)
4 tracks
- 4 Etudes, Op.2
27 tracks
- Gavotte (arr. from Hamlet, Op.77), Op.77 bis
2 tracks
- Juvenilia
24 tracks
- March and Scherzo, Op.33 ter (arr. from 'The Love for Three Oranges', Op.33)
9 tracks
- Music for Children, Op.65
62 tracks
- 3 Pensées, Op.62
9 tracks
- 6 Pieces (from the ballet 'Cinderella'), Op.102
18 tracks
- 3 Pieces (from the ballet 'Cinderella'), Op.95
16 tracks
- 10 Pieces (from the ballet 'Cinderella'), Op.97
47 tracks
- 3 Pieces (from the opera 'War and Peace'), Op.96
10 tracks
- 10 Pieces from Romeo and Juliet, Op.75
136 tracks
- 10 Pieces, Op.12 (for piano or harp)
47 tracks
- 4 Pieces, Op.32
15 tracks
- 4 Pieces, Op.3
12 tracks
- 4 Pieces, Op.4
23 tracks
- 6 Pieces, Op.52
13 tracks
- 3 Pieces, Op.59
6 tracks
- Prelude and Fugue in D- (trans. from Buxtehude)
3 tracks
- 5 Sarcasms, Op.17
62 tracks
- Suite from the Ballet Cinderella, Op.87 (Transcribed for 2 Pianos by Mikhail Pletnev)
9 tracks
- Tales of an Old Grandmother, Op.31
49 tracks
- Things in Themselves (Choses en soi), 2 pieces, Op.45
4 tracks
- Toccata, Op.11
24 tracks
- Visions fugitives, Op.22
310 tracks
- Waltzes (trans. from Schubert)
4 tracks
- Divertissement, Op.43bis (after orchestral version)
- Piano Sonatas
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Chamber Works
511 tracks
- Adagio for Cello and Piano, Op.97bis
4 tracks
- Ballade for Cello and Piano in C-, Op.15
1 track
- Cello Sonata in C, Op.119
45 tracks
- Eleonora, for harp
2 tracks
- Flute Sonata in D, Op.94
49 tracks
- 5 Melodies for Violin and Piano, Op.35bis
72 tracks
- Overture on Hebrew Themes, for clarinet, string quartet and piano, Op.34
10 tracks
- Quintet for Oboe, Clarinet, Violin, Viola, and Double Bass in G-, Op.39
55 tracks
- Serenade for Violin and Piano
1 track
- Sonata for Solo Cello in C#-, Op.134 (completed by Vladimir Blok)
2 tracks
- Sonata for Solo Violin in D, Op.115
33 tracks
- Sonata in C for 2 Violins, Op.56
24 tracks
- String Quartet No.1 in B-, Op.50
11 tracks
- String Quartet No.2 in F ('Kabardinian'), Op.92
15 tracks
- Unspecified Andantino for Violin and Piano
1 track
- Violin Sonata No.1 in F-, Op.80
93 tracks
- Violin Sonata No.2 in D, Op.94bis
93 tracks
- Adagio for Cello and Piano, Op.97bis
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Vocal Works
224 tracks
- Choral Works
132 tracks
- Soldiers' Marching Song, for chorus and piano, Op.121
1 track
- Alexander Nevsky (cantata), Op.78
74 tracks
- 2 Choruses, Op.66a
2 tracks
- Ballad of an Unknown Boy (cantata), Op.93
1 track
- 4 Songs, for chorus and piano, Op.66b
4 tracks
- Cantata for the 20th Anniversary of the October Revolution, for 2 choruses, accordions and orchestra, Op.74
10 tracks
- Flourish, Mighty Homeland (cantata), Op.114
1 track
- Hail to Stalin (cantata), Op.85
1 track
- On Guard of Peace (oratorio), for narrator, mezzo-soprano, chorus, boys' chorus and orchestra, Op.124
20 tracks
- Songs of Our Times, for soloists, chorus, and orchestra, Op.76
18 tracks
- Soldiers' Marching Song, for chorus and piano, Op.121
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Songs
92 tracks
- 5 Poems, Op.23
7 tracks
- 5 Poems, Op.27
10 tracks
- 5 Poems, Op.36
7 tracks
- 3 Romances, Op.73 (texts by A.Pushkin)
7 tracks
- 12 Russian Folksongs, Op.104
19 tracks
- 5 Songs without Words, Op.35
15 tracks
- 6 Songs, Op.66
2 tracks
- 7 Songs, Op.79
9 tracks
- The Ugly Duckling, Op.18
2 tracks
- 2 Poems, Op.9
2 tracks
- To My Homeland
1 track
- 2 Duets, for tenor and baritone, Op.106
2 tracks
- Green Jar, folk song for voice and piano
1 track
- 3 Children's Song, Op.68
3 tracks
- 7 Songs, Op.89
5 tracks
- 5 Poems, Op.23
- Choral Works
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Film Scores
339 tracks
- Alexander Nevsky (film score)
46 tracks
- Ivan the Terrible (complete film score) Op.116
110 tracks
- Lieutenant Kijé (film score and suite), Op.60
101 tracks
- Ivan the Terrible, Op.116 (oratorio version arranged by Abram Stasevich)
48 tracks
- Ivan the Terrible, for contralto, bass, chorus, and orchestra, Op.116 (concert scenario by Christopher Palmer)
19 tracks
- Pique Dame (The Queen of Spades), film score, Op.70
15 tracks
- Alexander Nevsky (film score)
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Stage Works
5 tracks
- Operas
2 tracks
- The Fiery Angel (opera) Op.37
1 track
- Maddalena (opera) Op.13
1 track
- The Fiery Angel (opera) Op.37
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Ballets
3 tracks
- Cinderella (ballet) Op.87
1 track
- Romeo and Juliet (ballet) Op.64
1 track
- The Tale of the Stone Flower (ballet) Op.118
1 track
- Cinderella (ballet) Op.87
- Operas
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Orchestral Works
17 tracks
- Concertos
14 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.1 in Db, Op.10
4 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.2 in G-, Op.16
2 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.5, Op.55
5 tracks
- Sinfonia Concertante in E-, for cello and orchestra, Op.125
3 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.1 in Db, Op.10
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Suites
3 tracks
- Concertos
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Piano Works
90 tracks
- Piano Sonatas
32 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.1 in F-, Op.1
2 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.2 in D-, Op.14
1 track
- Piano Sonata No.3 in A- ('From Old Notebooks'), Op.28
4 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.4 in C-, Op.29
3 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.5 in C, Op.38/135 (Version 2)
3 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.7 in Bb ('War Sonata No.2: Stalingrad'), Op.83
12 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.8 in Bb ('War Sonata No.3'), Op.84
3 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.9 in C, Op.103
4 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.1 in F-, Op.1
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Other Piano Works
58 tracks
- 4 Etudes, Op.2
1 track
- 3 Pensées, Op.62
3 tracks
- 10 Pieces from Romeo and Juliet, Op.75
6 tracks
- 10 Pieces, Op.12 (for piano or harp)
1 track
- 6 Pieces, Op.52
1 track
- 5 Sarcasms, Op.17
5 tracks
- Tales of an Old Grandmother, Op.31
13 tracks
- Toccata, Op.11
1 track
- Visions fugitives, Op.22
27 tracks
- 4 Etudes, Op.2
- Piano Sonatas
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Chamber Works
7 tracks
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Vocal Works
20 tracks
- Choral Works
9 tracks
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Songs
11 tracks
- 5 Poems, Op.23
2 tracks
- 5 Poems, Op.36
2 tracks
- 3 Romances, Op.73 (texts by A.Pushkin)
3 tracks
- 6 Songs, Op.66
2 tracks
- 7 Songs, Op.79
2 tracks
- 5 Poems, Op.23
- Choral Works
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Film Scores
55 tracks
Below are works by S.Prokofiev that every music lover should explore:
- Stage Works
- The Love for Three Oranges (opera) Op.33
81 tracks
- Cinderella (ballet) Op.87
134 tracks
- Romeo and Juliet (ballet) Op.64
690 tracks
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Act 1
- Notable Movement: 13.Dance of the Knights
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Act 1
- The Love for Three Oranges (opera) Op.33
- Orchestral Works
- Piano Concerto No.1 in Db, Op.10
63 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.3 in C, Op.26
108 tracks
- Violin Concerto No.1 in D, Op.19
89 tracks
- Violin Concerto No.2 in G-, Op.63
76 tracks
- Symphony No.1 in D ('Classical'), Op.25
130 tracks
- Symphony No.5 in Bb, Op.100
115 tracks
- The Love for Three Oranges (suite), Op.33 bis
77 tracks
- Notable Movement: 3.March
- Romeo and Juliet, Suite No.1, Op.64 bis
125 tracks
- Romeo and Juliet, Suite No.2, Op.64 ter
135 tracks
- Peter and the Wolf (symphonic fairy tale), Op.67
244 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.1 in Db, Op.10
- Piano Works
- Piano Sonata No.7 in Bb ('War Sonata No.2: Stalingrad'), Op.83
119 tracks
- Visions fugitives, Op.22
310 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.7 in Bb ('War Sonata No.2: Stalingrad'), Op.83
- Chamber Works
- Violin Sonata No.2 in D, Op.94bis
93 tracks
- Violin Sonata No.2 in D, Op.94bis
- Vocal Works
- Alexander Nevsky (cantata), Op.78
74 tracks
- Alexander Nevsky (cantata), Op.78
- Film Scores



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