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Cinderella (Russian: Золушка, tr. Zolushka; French: Cendrillon) Op. 87, is a ballet composed by Sergei Prokofiev to a scenario by Nikolai Volkov. It is one of his most popular and melodious compositions, and has inspired a great many choreographers since its inception.
Six Pieces from Cinderella, for piano 1944 103 Piano Sonata No. 9 in C major 1947 104 Twelve Russian Folk Songs, for voice and piano 1944 105 Ode to the End of the War, for winds, percussion, 8 harps, 4 pianos, and double basses 1945 106 Two Duets, for tenor, bass, and piano 1945 107 Suite from Cinderella No. 1: 1946 108 Suite from Cinderella ...
Cinderella (Russian: Хрустальный башмачок) is a 1960 Soviet musical film directed by Rostislav Zakharov and Aleksandr Rou. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Plot
The first five were short ballets, written when he was in the West. The last three (Romeo and Juliet, Cinderella, and The Tale of the Stone Flower), were written when he returned to live in Russia, with each of them lasting for about 2 hours.
Tales of an Old Grandmother, Op. 31 (Russian: Сказки старой бабушки, romanized: Skazki staroy babushki) is a set of four piano pieces by Sergei Prokofiev. It was composed in 1918 and premiered by the composer himself on January 7 the following year in New York City, probably at Aeolian Hall .
Sergei Prokofiev wrote the Overture on Hebrew Themes, Op. 34, in 1919 while he was in the United States. It is scored for the rare combination of clarinet , string quartet and piano . Fifteen years later the composer prepared a version for chamber orchestra, his “Op. 34 bis” or Op. 34a, retaining a separate part for piano but featuring solo ...
The track "The Enemy God Dances with the Black Spirits" on Works Volume 1 by progressive rock group Emerson, Lake & Palmer is an arrangement of the second movement. The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas , performed the piece during Metallica 's S&M2 concerts at Chase Center, San Francisco on September 6 and 8 ...
Gravestone of Asafiev at the Novodevichy Cemetery. Boris Vladimirovich Asafyev [a] (29 July [O.S. 17 July] 1884 – 27 January 1949; also known by pseudonym Igor Glebov) [b] was a Russian and Soviet composer, writer, musicologist, musical critic and one of founders of Soviet musicology.