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Composed by Sergei Prokofiev. Piano Resources; Piano Solo; Piano Supplemental. 20th Century. Book. 48 pages. Edition Peters #98-EP4788. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP4788).
ISBN 9790014031749.
The three so-called War Sonatas Nos. 6-8 were composed in the years 1939-1944, while Prokofiev was evacuated from Moscow to Kazakhstan and the Caucasus. The reference to the siege of Leningrad was a prerequisite for the success of the compositions, which continue the tradition of Beethoven rather than conforming to the stylistic maxims of socialist realism in force at the time. The first movement of Sonata No. 6 is characterized by blatant dissonances, noise effects and merciless rhythms. In the second movement, the 'cruel seriousness' is replaced by dance-like verve in a cheerful march with spirited variations on the theme. The work is suitable for advanced pianists.
Composed by Sergei Prokofiev. Piano Resources; Piano Solo; Piano Supplemental. 20th Century. Book. 48 pages. Edition Peters #98-EP4788. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP4788).
ISBN 9790014031749.
The three so-called War Sonatas Nos. 6-8 were composed in the years 1939-1944, while Prokofiev was evacuated from Moscow to Kazakhstan and the Caucasus. The reference to the siege of Leningrad was a prerequisite for the success of the compositions, which continue the tradition of Beethoven rather than conforming to the stylistic maxims of socialist realism in force at the time. The first movement of Sonata No. 6 is characterized by blatant dissonances, noise effects and merciless rhythms. In the second movement, the 'cruel seriousness' is replaced by dance-like verve in a cheerful march with spirited variations on the theme. The work is suitable for advanced pianists.
Preview: Sonata No. 6 for Piano Op. 82 (1939/40)
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