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Prokofiev's last piano concerto dates from 1932, a year after he finished the fourth piano concerto, whose solo part is for left hand only. According to the composer, he was then inspired to write another for two hands, whose intended simplicity was reflected in the desire to call it, not a concerto, but rather 'Music for Piano and Orchestra.'
Piano Concerto No. 1 in D♭ major Prokofiev Gergiev, LSO: London, Royal Albert H. Live BBC [40] Piano Concerto No. 3 in C major Prokofiev 2015-10 Piano Concerto No. 4 in G minor Rachmaninoff Nézet-Séguin, Philadelphia Orch. Philadelphia, Kimmel Center: Live [41] 2016-01-14 Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor Prokofiev Conlon, ONF
Four Pieces for Piano 1907-1911 4 Four Pieces for Piano 1908–12 5 Sinfonietta in A major (original version) 1909, rev. 1914–15 6 Dreams, for orchestra 1910 7 Two Poems, for female choir and orchestra 1909–10 8 Autumnal, for orchestra 1910, rev. 1915, 1934 9 Two Poems, for voice and piano 1910–11 10 Piano Concerto No. 1 in D ♭ major ...
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Vivace (4–5 mins.) Andante (8–13 mins.) Moderato (8–9 mins.) Vivace (1–2 mins.) The outer movements serve in a way as prelude and postlude, with the middle two comprising the bulk of the concerto. The Andante is reflective and makes rhetorical use of the strings, expanding with Romantic grandness.
Sergei Prokofiev's Piano Sonata No. 5 in C major, Op. 38, was written at Ettal near Oberammergau in the Bavarian Alps during the composer's stay there in 1923. He would revise it thirty years later, at the end of his life, but not drastically, as his Opus 135 , and it is this version that is usually played.
In 1914, Prokofiev finished his career at the Conservatory by entering the 'battle of the pianos', a competition open to the five best piano students for which the prize was a Schroeder grand piano; Prokofiev won by performing his own Piano Concerto No. 1. [49]
Piano Concerto No. 5 (Herz) in F minor; Piano Concerto No. 5 (Litolff) in C minor; Piano Concerto No. 5 (Moscheles) in C major; Piano Concerto No. 5 (Mozart) in D major; Piano Concerto No. 5 (Prokofiev) in G major; Piano Concerto No. 5 (Rubinstein) in E-flat major; Piano Concerto No. 5 (Saint-Saëns) in F major, Egyptian; Piano Concerto No. 5 ...