Great Composers: Sergei Prokofiev

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  • Опубликовано: 10 окт 2018
  • A look at one of the greatest Russian composers.
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    Music:
    - Sergei Prokofiev: Piano Sonata No. 9, performed by Joachim Parrow
    [free recording courtesy pianosociety.com]
    - Thomas Little: Dance! #2 in E minor, Op. 1 No. 2, performed by Rachel Fellows, Michael King, and Bruce Tippette
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  • @ClassicalNerd
    @ClassicalNerd  5 лет назад +39

    Clarification: when I mention Prokofiev being "overlooked" at the end, I mean primarily from the standpoint of both theoretical analysis. In terms of what Russian composers were household names around the time of his death, he ranked only behind Stravinsky and Shostakovich, who I mentioned.

    • @georgealderson4424
      @georgealderson4424 3 года назад +2

      Was Rachmaninoff generally unknown sir? I mention him as he is one of my favourite composers and I think I read somewhere that he and SP did not like each other very much. Blessings and peace

    • @ClassicalNerd
      @ClassicalNerd  3 года назад +1

      @@georgealderson4424 He was! My initial comment was just about composers who were also alive at Prokofiev's death, although upon re-reading it, I certainly did not make that clear.

    • @georgealderson4424
      @georgealderson4424 3 года назад

      @@ClassicalNerd Thank you sir. I am sorry and apologise if you felt I was being critical which was certainly not my intention as I am not worthy. I was really just curious to know about SVR's standing in the world at the time - talking of which it is 4am in UK and I ought to leave you in peace to make more excellent videos. Thank you.
      Blessings and peace as always.

  • @pljms
    @pljms 4 года назад +53

    I have more favourites by Prokofiev than any other composer: Romeo and Juliet, Cinderella, Lieutenant Kije, Alexander Nevsky, Peter and the Wolf, Ivan The Terrible, War And Peace, the Classical Symphony and the 5th symphony, the two violin concertos, the two violin sonatas, the piano concertos 1 to 3, the piano sonatas 6,7 & 8, the suite from The Love For Three Oranges and the October Cantata. An extraordinary body of work.

  • @linamory544
    @linamory544 5 лет назад +28

    I adore his piano concertos! Thank you for this video!

  • @sexpen
    @sexpen 3 года назад +6

    Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev
    Born: April 23, 1891, Sontsivka, Ukraine 🤘🏻🎵🎶

  • @FishOscine
    @FishOscine 9 месяцев назад +2

    I had just discovered Prokofiev this morning when his piece Cinderella's Waltz appeared in a recommended Spotify playlist. I loved it and have been listening to/ researching him all day. My initial thought of Cinderella's Waltz was that it resembled a heavily diluted take on Danse Macabre.

  • @jackwilmoresongs
    @jackwilmoresongs 5 лет назад +17

    Enjoyable video CN. I love Prokofiev's 5th, 6th symphonies. His woodwind orchestration is to me exceptional.
    And he creates some atmospheres and moods hard to find anywhere else, IMO.

    • @MCRedstoneFR
      @MCRedstoneFR 5 лет назад +3

      That is true. Have you listened to some of his other symphonies? Try the 3rd one, there are some absolutely marvelous passages in the 1st movement at the end as well as some extremely weird ones especially during the 3rd movement. The 2nd symphony is my favorite though, I had to listen to it many times before I actually understood then appreciate then fallen in love with :D

  • @vladislavshomshin6472
    @vladislavshomshin6472 4 года назад +14

    Sergei Prokofiev's mother went to a quite prestigious high school in St. Petersburg and her dad was an estate manager. So definitely, she was not from a poor family. Serf in Russian Empire did not mean necessary a poor person.

    • @constantreader8760
      @constantreader8760 3 года назад +1

      Some serfs were singled out for the arts. The serf orchestra and the serf theater troupe were just about the only live entertainment out there on the vast Ukraine steppes. SP's mother must have displayed some early musical abilities. And she passed them on to her only son. Like Franklin Roosevelt and Frank Lloyd Wright, SP had a mother who cherished grand ambitions for her son.

  • @EmeraldVideosNL
    @EmeraldVideosNL Год назад +2

    Came across my cd of Peter and the Wolf from my childhood. The only work I know of this composer. Thank you for this biography, this video should have way more views than it has.

  • @ivankaramasov
    @ivankaramasov 2 года назад +3

    I have been listening a lot to Prokofiev's music the past couple of months. A fascinating and complex composer. I love the piano sonatas. I just listened to the second symphony which I'd say is just as revolutionary as Rite of Spring

  • @vibetorpedo
    @vibetorpedo 4 года назад +3

    Fantastic video. Thank you

  • @ternusguitar8012
    @ternusguitar8012 2 года назад

    This was fantastic help for my research project. Thank you so much.

  • @davidwhite2949
    @davidwhite2949 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thumbs up, though. Keep these biographies coming!

  • @samirachemin
    @samirachemin Год назад

    Great video, I found all the informations I needed just here

  • @brendaboykin3281
    @brendaboykin3281 3 года назад +2

    Thanx, Maestro 🌹🌹🌹

  • @barbaralee9845
    @barbaralee9845 2 года назад +3

    France and Russia's "Continent spanning bromance"
    Subscribed.

  • @Tubajubaduba
    @Tubajubaduba 4 года назад +6

    You need to add Ottorino Respighi to this great playlist! Great Videos!

    • @ClassicalNerd
      @ClassicalNerd  4 года назад +2

      You're the fourth to request Respighi: lentovivace.com/classicalnerd.html

  • @AntoineGarnier
    @AntoineGarnier 2 года назад +1

    I just saw War & Peace at the opera : just marvelous !

  • @waterwell4284
    @waterwell4284 5 лет назад

    GREAT VIDEO !!

  • @Grisostomo06
    @Grisostomo06 5 лет назад +2

    Prokofiev is my favorite composer. I like his ballet score for "Romeo and Juliet" "Overture on Hebrew Themes" his film score for "Alexander Nevsky" and all his symphonies. His music is very accessible. And I would argue that his musical score for "Peter and the Wolf" is better known by the general public than anything by Stravinsky or Shostakovitch.

  • @seanramsdell4172
    @seanramsdell4172 5 лет назад +2

    More requests: Great Pieces-Enigma Variations & Pictures at the Exhibition; Vieuxtemps, Nancarrow, Elmer Bernstein, Lalo and D'Indy

  • @lacobymills4930
    @lacobymills4930 5 лет назад +1

    Yes! finally

  • @eliaseiffert2207
    @eliaseiffert2207 5 лет назад +1

    Your videos are absolutely fantastic! Could you pls do one about Wilhelm Berger (1861-1911) ?
    I think he was a genius.....

    • @ClassicalNerd
      @ClassicalNerd  5 лет назад +1

      Berger has been added to the request pool: lentovivace.com/classicalnerd.html

  • @amedeelefroiddemereaux2865
    @amedeelefroiddemereaux2865 5 лет назад +7

    Really nice video!
    Have you already done something about Ligeti? (Or about me)

    • @sebastianzaczek
      @sebastianzaczek 5 лет назад +1

      Ligeti has been done already and i already Let Thomas put you into the request pool 😊

    • @ClassicalNerd
      @ClassicalNerd  5 лет назад

      Ligeti can be found at watch?v=IQfcE4SQ8jI, and Mereaux has been bumped up in the request pool.

  • @sneddypie
    @sneddypie 4 года назад +1

    could you do a video on carl tausig? i know he was mainly a pianist, but he did compose some!

    • @ClassicalNerd
      @ClassicalNerd  4 года назад +1

      Duly noted: lentovivace.com/classicalnerd.html

  • @aayyiss
    @aayyiss 5 лет назад +2

    nice

  • @seanramsdell4172
    @seanramsdell4172 5 лет назад

    Which version of Peter and the Wolf do you prefer: 1946 Disney version, 2006 Oscar winner or other?

    • @ClassicalNerd
      @ClassicalNerd  5 лет назад +1

      I've never come across a "definitive" Peter and the Wolf; I really find something enjoyable in every production I've seen!

  • @YesYouAreAbsolutelyCorrect
    @YesYouAreAbsolutelyCorrect 5 лет назад +6

    My favourite composer after Mussorgsky. Today I dreamed, that my brother played Prokofiev's Piano 3rd sight-reading it. My brother doesn't play piano, by the way:DDD

  • @riffcrescendo1740
    @riffcrescendo1740 Год назад

    Lat's not forget his perennial (popularized by Greg Lake) Christmas theme...

  • @wyattwahlgren8883
    @wyattwahlgren8883 5 лет назад +3

    I have recently heard of a composer named "Roger Sessions," and I think it would be interesting to see a video about him if you can, please.

    • @ClassicalNerd
      @ClassicalNerd  5 лет назад +5

      You're the second to request Sessions, and he's moved up in the pool. (My orchestration professor studied with him, so I've heard plenty of stories!)

  • @_rstcm
    @_rstcm 2 года назад +1

    Pleeez do Rued Langgaard!

  • @davidwhite2949
    @davidwhite2949 10 месяцев назад +1

    This history misses an important topic: Prokofiev’s Hollywood, film scores.

  • @brianeisemann7075
    @brianeisemann7075 8 месяцев назад

    Prokofiev is one of my favorite composers. FYI, "Ukraine" does not have a "the" before it. Even though eastern Ukraine was part of Russia at the time of his birth, it is currently part of Ukraine's internationally recognized borders. His home village is near Donetsk, and currently right at the front lines of the war. In fact, the nearby Sergei Prokofiev International Airport (serving Donetsk city) was destroyed by Russia during their campaign to take over Donetsk Oblast, and many brutal battles have taken place there. The site that was the airport is very near the fight for Avdiivka, which is currently under Ukrainian control. I know this has little to do with Prokofiev, however, it is to me, an interesting bit of history in the making. Perhaps Russia can help end the war by just going home.
    One of the most exciting performances I have ever been to was the finals of the Cliburn Competition with Prokofiev 3. It was electric!!!! Almost as good as Olga Kern's Rach 3 in the finals. Sadly, I couldn't hear this year's winner play R3. The video had me cheering!

  • @seanramsdell4172
    @seanramsdell4172 5 лет назад +4

    One more original request: Pablo Casals

  • @autsni
    @autsni 5 лет назад +1

    Do you have an Instagram for the channel?

    • @ClassicalNerd
      @ClassicalNerd  5 лет назад

      I have a personal Instagram, but not one for the channel. What might I put there? Episode clips?

  • @vizuroiuvalentin7713
    @vizuroiuvalentin7713 5 лет назад +1

    You should do George Enescu

    • @ClassicalNerd
      @ClassicalNerd  5 лет назад +1

      You're the second to request Enescu and he's been bumped up: www.lentovivace.com/classicalnerd.html

  • @gerritsevereid4657
    @gerritsevereid4657 5 лет назад +5

    you should do Mozart!

    • @ClassicalNerd
      @ClassicalNerd  5 лет назад +2

      Mozart has been bumped up in the request pool!

  • @eliaseiffert2207
    @eliaseiffert2207 5 лет назад

    Art Tatum would be great too, as already mentioned ;)

    • @ClassicalNerd
      @ClassicalNerd  5 лет назад +1

      Tatum has moved up in the request pool!

  • @boogert.3644
    @boogert.3644 3 года назад

    Suggestion: Could you do a video on Natalya Sats? Here is an album for your enjoyment:ruclips.net/video/USlrE6MfA-M/видео.html: Thank You for all your videos

    • @ClassicalNerd
      @ClassicalNerd  3 года назад

      Duly noted: lentovivace.com/classicalnerd.html

  • @lacobymills4930
    @lacobymills4930 5 лет назад

    Can you add Art Tatum to your pool

  • @VyacheslavLogutin
    @VyacheslavLogutin 5 лет назад

    I think you should mention 5th Symphony and Romeo and Juliet. At least.

  • @jimmyalderson1639
    @jimmyalderson1639 5 лет назад

    I don't know if being a decent chess player substitutes for an academic education

    • @ClassicalNerd
      @ClassicalNerd  5 лет назад +2

      I'm not sure that was quite the point of comparison; Stravinsky was trying to say that Prokofiev was an idiot when it came to any subject other than music.

    • @jimmyalderson1639
      @jimmyalderson1639 5 лет назад

      Classical Nerd i assume in that case he meant generally speaking. Whenever anyone calls someone else an idiot they never mean in every single field. I don't know how good at academia Prokofiev was, nor even how good at chess he was, so i'm not saying you're wrong or Stravinsky's wrong. I just mean i imagine Stravonsky meant in the broadest sense that Prokofiev had little academic faculties or knowledge of other art forms.
      If i said to my friend 'you're an idiot, except for in mathematics' and he responded 'no, i can also cook' i think it's more him missing the point.
      Again, not contesting either of you, just saying the fact that Prokofiev may be good at chess doesn't exactly refute Stravinsky's claim. It only refutes it on a very basic, pedantic, level

    • @ClassicalNerd
      @ClassicalNerd  5 лет назад

      Perhaps part of the issue is that I wanted to include the fact that Prokofiev was great at chess in a way that naturally flowed with the script and wasn't just shoehorned in somewhere else.
      Prokofiev was always a very good student at the Conservatory, but that program was-of course-hyper-focused on music. Stravinsky's criticism was inherently unfair because a lack of knowledge or training in a given area is not equivalent to incompetence in said area. So Stravinsky may have been referring to the fact that Prokofiev wasn't especially well-rounded in his higher education ... but then again, neither was Stravinsky.
      There's also the argument to be made that Stravinsky was referring to Prokofiev's decision to move back to the Soviet Union as an example of idiocy, even though that was a multifaceted decision that concerned money and his family, not just pure homesickness. While that-especially with the benefit of hindsight-was not the smartest decision to make, none of us can be in Prokofiev's shoes.

    • @georgealderson4424
      @georgealderson4424 3 года назад

      @@jimmyalderson1639 Hello "namesake!" Are you from Northern England?

  • @carlwinslow4088
    @carlwinslow4088 5 лет назад

    cudgel

  • @constantreader8760
    @constantreader8760 3 года назад +2

    Good lecture, but more graphics should have been used. Watching a lecturer make gestures, doesn't do it. We're not stuck in a classroom here.

    • @ClassicalNerd
      @ClassicalNerd  3 года назад

      This video is two years old. Production quality has improved since then.

    • @marinasantrac1264
      @marinasantrac1264 3 года назад +1

      How do you read books without images? :DD

  • @Scriabinfan593
    @Scriabinfan593 4 года назад +4

    What a coincidence that Prokofiev and Stalin died on the same day 👀 I smell some foul play here lmao (jk)

    • @ClassicalNerd
      @ClassicalNerd  4 года назад +12

      It really is a shame that Prokofiev didn't live beyond Stalin's reign of terror. Imagine the kind of music he would have written if he weren't living under Stalinist rule!

    • @mayankprajapat4591
      @mayankprajapat4591 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@ClassicalNerdand then shoshtokovich choose to go at Prokofiev's funeral.

  • @paulpearce1161
    @paulpearce1161 2 года назад

    I wish to see a programme on prokofiev , not the presenter!!

    • @ClassicalNerd
      @ClassicalNerd  2 года назад +4

      If you'd like, you can always listen to the video while scrolling through the Google Images results for "Sergei Prokofiev."

  • @jakelucas5944
    @jakelucas5944 Год назад

    Instead of an interesting story about the composer, the author tells half of the program politically biased nonsense. I am sad and sorry for the time spent.

    • @camd0407
      @camd0407 2 месяца назад

      I'm sorry for your mind. Too bad you are the biased one.