Advantages: Useful for helping to teach yung children about musical instruments Disadvantages: The story is a little bit grown up for some of the younger audiences.
...Sergei Prokofiev is a fantastic composer and this is one of his best works. Peter and the Wolf is a story about how a child disobeys his gandfathers advice, and has a rather scary encounter with a wolf. He is saved by some huntsmen and the story ends happily. Each of the characters has its own representative instrument from the orchestra. Peter, a young boy is represented by the strings, who have lots of tunes with excellent harmonies. Peter's grandfather, whom Peter ignores, is played by the bassoons, a personal favourite of mine as i myself play one. I think that the bassoon has been chosen to play the grand father because it has a sense of age, and, being a bass instrument, has a sense of authority and towards the end sternness for the disobedience of Peter. Throughout the tale there are animals. The cat is played by the clarinets...
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Advantages: A childhood classic Disadvantages: Adults appreciate it more
...Serge Prokofiev was a Russian Composer who lived and composed in Leningrad and Paris in the first half of the twentieth century, he wrote many pieces of music, many of which were politically motivated or manipulated whichever way you want to look at it, some of which were used for the Russian film industry, however in the midst of the lead up to the second world war at a time when he was undertaking propaganda trips to the west he wrote and composed what can arguable be described as his most well loved music, in the form of a symphonic fairytale, Peter and the Wolf.
Even if you don’t know what it is when you hear it there are very few people who will not recognise the music to Peter and the Wolf. The original idea was to introduce children to the different instruments of the orchestra by way of relating them to the characters...
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Advantages: Wide range of little-know music played live by world-class pianists Disadvantages: None for those who enjoy classical Piano Solo music
...). Sauer is better known as an editor of piano works by Liszt, but he wrote sonatas, a large number of concert studies, and other works in a fairly conservative style, showing little influence of Liszt. Here Marshev plays two concert studies with a beautiful light wispy touch, amply fulfilling the titles of the works, "Sighing Breezes" and "Rustling Leaves".
Marshev ends with an encore by Rodion Shchedrin, "A la Albeniz". Shchedrin is a twentieth century Russian composer whose music is enjoyable to listen to, and does not have the harshness and angularity of other modern composers, such as some works by Prokofiev. A la Albeniz is a lively, rhythmic work, written in homage to the Spanish composer, Isaac Albeniz. Marshev plays this work with verve, bringing out the Spanish melodies and rhythms with a Russian tinge.
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