Topic: Prokofiev - March
From Sergei Prokofiev's opera "The Love for Three Oranges" (Op. 33). This is arranged for solo piano by the composer.
https://soundcloud.com/haruyasu-umetsu/march
Pianoteq 8
Steingraeber E-272
from Tokyo, Japan
HAL
From Sergei Prokofiev's opera "The Love for Three Oranges" (Op. 33). This is arranged for solo piano by the composer.
https://soundcloud.com/haruyasu-umetsu/march
Pianoteq 8
Steingraeber E-272
from Tokyo, Japan
HAL
From Sergei Prokofiev's opera "The Love for Three Oranges" (Op. 33). This is arranged for solo piano by the composer.
https://soundcloud.com/haruyasu-umetsu/march
Pianoteq 8
Steingraeber E-272from Tokyo, Japan
HAL
Thanks again Hal for this music. I think there’s very much going on in this piece. And I especially love the end chords from 1, 36 to end, fantastic, crazy! And it reminds me of Promenade from Pictures at an Exhibition / Mussorgsky.
Have listened and seen video, of Peter and the wolf, "symphonic tale for children", is a musical composition .The narrator tells a children's story, which the orchestra illustrates by using different instruments to play a "theme" that represents each character in the story. Wonderful to show for children at my school years ago. To learn the names of instruments.
Myself have played, I think, only one piece of Prokofiev: ”Children’s Pieces, opus 65, Tarantella.
here if interested:
https://forum.modartt.com/viewtopic.php?id=11062
Thank you HAL for your music. It is interesting every time
Best wishes,
Stig
Thank you Stig !
"March" have been my favorite since childhood.
I think what makes Prokofiev's music unique is that the core of his pieces is like a scherzo. This is different from Scriabin and Rachmaninoff. His works have a lot of quirky elements that seem to appeal to kids. I'm one of those who enjoy them.
Best regards,
HAL
Thank you for your reply, budo ! l am glad enjoying it.