A world premiere production of Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev's "Music for Athletes," recently restored by Princeton music scholar Simon Morrison, will be staged at 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 17, in ...
On this week’s episode, we host a birthday party for Sergei Prokofiev, who was born 126 years ago this past Sunday. We’ll hear an hour of music by the Russian composer written throughout his career.
' I suppose there's always this risk and fear of too much comparison," says Gabriel Prokofiev, when asked what it's like to be the grandson of the great Russian composer, Sergei. "Certainly, when I ...
Boston University Music Professor Jeremy Yudkin shares his fascinating knowledge of music, music history, composers, orchestras with concert-goers and music lovers ahead of select performances by the ...
The music of composer Sergei Prokofiev is among the most performed in the world today. Yet in his time, Prokofiev was perceived as daring and innovative, to the extent that he eventually fell foul of ...
William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet has been told countless times in music and art, to the point where it's easy to wonder how anyone could come up with something new. But Sergei Prokofiev ...
On October 16, 1944, Sergei Prokofiev's opera "War and Peace" debuted for a private audience with piano accompaniment at the Moscow Actors' Center. Prokofiev revised the opera at least a dozen times ...
On Thursday, Princeton University will premiere a lost musical play by the Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev. “Eugene Onegin,” based on the novel in verse by Russian poet Alexander Pushkin, tells the ...
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