I want so badly to sound and write like this one day. Thank you so much for uploading this analysis! I feel a little bit closer to being like my music hero.
Prokofiev is an evil composer, in a good way. For example, his suggestion diabolique. But this is one example where his pure, good, melodic skills come into play, and I like that too. Prokofiev is one of the most beautiful melodists in the history of music
It’s nice doing an analysis of Prokofiev with a miniature, and one where he’s employing tertiary harmonies. I think it’s a wonderful piece, particularly the b section. It’s also constructive to think of the piano as a harp - which it kind of is - or as a hammer dulcimer. The point being to remind ourselves that the piano can be a delicate expressive instrument just as well as it can be used to bang out giant fortissimo chords.
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No words, just admiration for the artist and Timon.
Much appreciated!
Thanks again Timon for enriching the RUclips music scene. Prokofiev is a magician!
And thank you again for the kind words!
I want so badly to sound and write like this one day. Thank you so much for uploading this analysis! I feel a little bit closer to being like my music hero.
Prokofiev is an evil composer, in a good way. For example, his suggestion diabolique. But this is one example where his pure, good, melodic skills come into play, and I like that too. Prokofiev is one of the most beautiful melodists in the history of music
Excellent, Timon,thank you for the upload,Regards,Peter.
You're welcome Peter!
Thank you for sharing! ❤
My pleasure!
It’s nice doing an analysis of Prokofiev with a miniature, and one where he’s employing tertiary harmonies. I think it’s a wonderful piece, particularly the b section. It’s also constructive to think of the piano as a harp - which it kind of is - or as a hammer dulcimer. The point being to remind ourselves that the piano can be a delicate expressive instrument just as well as it can be used to bang out giant fortissimo chords.
Glad you appreciate the piece and analysis! Exactly, the piano is such a versatile instrument, it remains my favourite instrument to compose for.
this guy fw the harp