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词条 Symphonic Song (Prokofiev)
释义

  1. Analysis

  2. Instrumentation

  3. Premiere

  4. Recordings

  5. External links

Sergei Prokofiev's Symphonic Song ({{lang-ru|Симфоническая песнь}}), Op. 57, was written in 1933.

Analysis

Symphonic Song is a work demonstrating Prokofiev's transition from Parisian modernism to Soviet lyricism. Prokofiev had described of it as "a serious piece of work, and I took great care in choosing the thematic material. It consists of three closely integrated parts."

Although there is no programme, the mood of the three parts might be defined as:

  • Darkness: A dark and gloomy theme emerges. Crushing brass chords and eerie string sonorities add tension to the music.
  • Struggle: The music becomes livelier, but there are still occasional dissonant outbursts.
  • Achievement: A lyrical melody soars freely, and the music ends in ecstatic triumph.

The work lasts around 13 minutes, and is in one continuous movement.

Instrumentation

The music is scored for piccolo, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, English horn, 2 clarinets, bass clarinet, 2 bassoons, contrabassoon, 4 horns, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani, cymbals, triangle, bass drum, snare drum, tambourine, and strings.

Premiere

14/04/1934, Moscow, conducted by Alexander Gauk.

Recordings

OrchestraConductorRecord CompanyYear of RecordingFormat
Scottish National OrchestraNeeme JärviChandos Records1989CD
USSR Ministry of Culture State Symphony OrchestraGennadi RozhdestvenskyMelodiya?LP

External links

  • Symphonic Song at Prokofiev.org
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