Sergei Sergejewitsch Prokofjew Flourish Mighty Land!, Op. 114 Videos
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Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev Polyansky 1891 1917 1936 1937 1947 1953 2003
- Composer: Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev (23 April 1891 / 5 March 1953) - Orchestra: Russian State Symphony Orchestra - Choir: Russian State Symphony Capella - Conductor: Valeri Polyansky - Year of recording: 2003 Translation of text on the poster: "to raise our happiness and peace!" Flourish, Mighty [Home]land, cantata for chorus & orchestra, Op. 114, written in 1947. This composition was written in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the October 1917 Russian Revolution. Soviet composers were routinely expected to satisfy the demands of state occasions, and Prokofiev did so several times. but hardly with enthusiasm. Flourish, Mighty Homeland lasts less than ten minutes in performance and is a relatively modest work, especially when compared with the composer's Cantata for the 20th Anniversary of the October Revolution +••.••(...)), a massive work requiring five hundred performers and containing veiled satire. Finished during Stalin's first reign of terror, Prokofiev wisely withdrew it and the work was never heard in his lifetime. In this Op. 114 choral piece he deliberately kept the music simple, refusing to give it the grandiosity Soviet arts commissars wanted. Using a text by Evgeni Dolmatovsky, Prokofiev opens the work with a charming march played on the trumpet. The mixed chorus then enters to introduce a rather solemn but attractive theme a cappella. For the remainder of the work the chorus dominates the proceedings, with the orchestra relegated to an accompanimental role and brief musical commentary between choral passages, although it does reprise the opening march at the close. This is a charming but minor effort whose greatest strengths are its contrasting, memorable themes and subdued character.
Polyansky Sergei Prokofiev 2003
Provided to YouTube by PIAS Flourish, Mighty Land, Op. 114 (Original Version) · Valeri Kuzmich Polyansky · Russian State Symphony Orchestra · Russian State Symphonic Cappella Prokofiev: Egyptian Nights, Hamlet, Autumnal, Zdravitsa & Flourish, Mighty Land ℗ Chandos Records Released on: 2003-03-01 Choir: Russian State Symphonic Cappella Conductor: Valeri Kuzmich Polyansky Orchestra: Russian State Symphony Orchestra Composer: Sergei Prokofiev Auto-generated by YouTube.
Polyansky Sergei Prokofiev 2003
Provided to YouTube by PIAS Zdravitsa, Op. 85, "Hail to Stalin" (Original Version) · Valeri Kuzmich Polyansky · Russian State Symphony Orchestra · Russian State Symphonic Cappella Prokofiev: Egyptian Nights, Hamlet, Autumnal, Zdravitsa & Flourish, Mighty Land ℗ Chandos Records Released on: 2003-03-01 Choir: Russian State Symphonic Cappella Conductor: Valeri Kuzmich Polyansky Orchestra: Russian State Symphony Orchestra Composer: Sergei Prokofiev Auto-generated by YouTube.
Sergei Prokofiev Nin Polyansky Rus 1915 1947 1994 2002
Sergei Prokofiev Büyü, Yüce Vatan! Op. 114 (1947) Words by / Sözler: Yevgeny Dolmatovsky +••.••(...)) Original version of the 'Cantata for the 30th Ann. of the October Revolution' 'Ekim Devrimi'nin 30. Yıl Dönümü Anısına Kantat'ın Orijinal Versiyonu Şef: Valeri Polyansky Russian State Symphonic Cappella / Rus Devlet Senfonik Korosu Russian State Symphony Orchestra / Rus Devlet Senfoni Orkestrası Kayıt yeri ve tarihi: Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatory. Moscow / Russia Moskova Konservatuvarı, Büyük Salon. Moskova / Rusya April / Nisan 2002
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