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Prokofiev - Lieutenant Kijé Suite Op. 60 (Score) 

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Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953) Lieutenant Kije Suite Op. 60, composed in 1934 from the film 'Lieutenant Kijé'.
00:00 1. The Birth of Kijé
04:11 2. Romance
09:00 3. Kijé's Wedding
11:55 4. Troika (Sleigh Ride)
14:55 5. The Burial of Kijé
Performed by the Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Andrew Mogrelia
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@monscarmeli
@monscarmeli 3 года назад
What astounding creativity from Prokofiev - I love how after many years of composing in the arcane modern style, he came to recognize its "contrivances and complexities" and settled into this more straightforward style, yet no less inventive or imaginative.
@jamesoliver6625
@jamesoliver6625 3 года назад
....or he succumbed to the Soviet cultural pressure, lacking both Shostakovich's boldness and neuroses. Best thing Sergei wrote was the first movement to the reconstructed Piano Concerto Op.16 IMO.(Yuja Wang is the only pianist working today with the stones and technique to play it and she may be on the downside of that)
@astro-tbo9322
@astro-tbo9322 2 года назад
​@@jamesoliver6625 I beg to differ: I consider his two violin concertos to be his masterpieces, truly unbelievably beautiful and inventive.
@jamesoliver6625
@jamesoliver6625 2 года назад
@@astro-tbo9322 Boy I sure don't. His violin concerti are nice but to me easy to set up as dinner party background music. The 2nd piano concerto is a piece that literally made me pull off the road and stop while listening for the duration. Here in Austin we are fortunate to have a radio station that is 100% classical music 100% of the time, ergo...
@astro-tbo9322
@astro-tbo9322 2 года назад
@@jamesoliver6625 Well, I'd like to attend the dinner party where the 1st movement of the 1st violin concerto is playing in the background... More seriously, it seems that the point you're trying to make is that music that is easily understandable or easily reaches your heart and brain should be regarded with disdain... this would easily rule out a large fraction of classical music (Bach's cantatas for one)
@jamesoliver6625
@jamesoliver6625 2 года назад
@@astro-tbo9322 One of the legacies of my parents. We were middle class all the way, but when they played music during evening meal (not a party which were few) there was no talking beyond the necessary for eating. Taught you to listen. Background music was always something popular and trite (Baroque and Classical incidental music). I've always been more intrigued and consumed by Shostakovich over Prokofiev and when I first heard the Prokofiev 2nd Piano Concerto, given when if was written and then re-written, I chalked up his abandonment of that language (and then later return to the Soviet Union) to a flaw of some kind. Beyond that I won't speculate. But in a similar vein, as a double principal (horn and voice while a composition major, I have played or sung my share of Bach and Mozart, and I found a lot pleasant but formulaic. As well in that vein I have always, from my youth, found Haydn much more interesting to listen to and play than Mozart even though most I knew were bored by Haydn. The first 2/3 of the 20th century flows to Shostakovich (symphonies and quartets), Edgar Varese, and Carl Ruggles so I know I'm out of the norm.
@erikcanseco9907
@erikcanseco9907 4 года назад
Hauntingly beautiful Tenor Sax part.
@Sir2Fiable
@Sir2Fiable 2 года назад
Except it sounded like this guy needed a new reed :(
@irishlad_gaming7948
@irishlad_gaming7948 4 месяца назад
It was also written in bass clef
@user-tb9lx1oz9n
@user-tb9lx1oz9n День назад
@@irishlad_gaming7948 Yes, the conductor's score shows the tenor sax in bass clef because that is the register that the tenor sax sounds in. The tenor sax part is written for the musician up a ninth which is why the player is reading in treble clef. For example: If the conductor's score shows the tenor sax playing a G/top space of the bass clef it will be written as second space A in the treble clef for the tenor sax player. The key signature for the tenor sax will be up one step from the bass clef sound.
@AvatarYoda
@AvatarYoda 3 года назад
Kije's Wedding has always sounded like The Muppet Christmas Carol, and Troika reminds me of Home Alone.
@Albert_Herring
@Albert_Herring 2 года назад
12:26 Woody Allen dancing with death in the end of "Love and Death" also used in Wes Anderson's Isle of Dogs during the cable car scene.
@iconicshrubbery
@iconicshrubbery 2 года назад
Thumbs up for Woody reference!
@pinktoyenjoy
@pinktoyenjoy 4 года назад
Greetings from Bakhmut music college (Ukraine)! Appreciate your work, keep it up
@martinharrell3982
@martinharrell3982 Год назад
How you holding up, buddy
@chimpazoo1143
@chimpazoo1143 10 месяцев назад
🥲
@matthewsonnenberg303
@matthewsonnenberg303 8 месяцев назад
So inspiring a piece.
@MySuperNoodles
@MySuperNoodles 2 года назад
Sweet suite. Thanks for the notes, someone pinched my own copy of the score.
@FNHaole
@FNHaole 7 месяцев назад
11:58 = “I Believe In Father Christmas”-ELP/Greg Lake
@adrianluna7367
@adrianluna7367 11 месяцев назад
Beginning solo 0:00 Second to last except 9:27 Last Excerpt 10:20
@Gledson-camara
@Gledson-camara Год назад
7:36 If you're searching for the bass solo
@briant7265
@briant7265 3 года назад
Anyone recognize the Romance from Sting's Russians?
@ornity532
@ornity532 3 года назад
of course
@prspn007
@prspn007 2 года назад
Amazingly Creative
@brianzayman3395
@brianzayman3395 2 года назад
A completely delightful piece. And please remember that Sting's Russians took this melody, not the other way around.
@bpage4132
@bpage4132 Год назад
Also, they use the troika melody on Greg Lake`s I Believe In Father Christmas [co-written by Peter Sinfield from King Crimson] and released as a single in 1975.
@BB27823
@BB27823 4 года назад
I wonder where Danny Elfman got all his ideas?
@mold971
@mold971 2 года назад
definitely hear a lot of the black beauty inspo
@davyboy232
@davyboy232 6 месяцев назад
The second movement 'Romance' is the basis for the song 'Russians' by Sting
@somchaisaelee328
@somchaisaelee328 3 года назад
10:01 A little bit of Korobeini theme.
@howardstrougo2897
@howardstrougo2897 3 года назад
two women, lets not forget my favorite (line from love and death)
@MattAKATheDevil
@MattAKATheDevil 3 года назад
The troika part reminds me of Woody Allen's "Love and Death" 😂
@rtkiff
@rtkiff Год назад
13:52
@xbaxtrollz
@xbaxtrollz 2 года назад
9:27
@judechandler5102
@judechandler5102 Год назад
4:12
@user-mp5cr7nl1g
@user-mp5cr7nl1g 9 месяцев назад
3:16
@cmkosemen
@cmkosemen 2 года назад
8:25 "Target the base of Scarif. Single reactor ignition... You may fire when ready."
@SerpenFriend
@SerpenFriend 4 года назад
Did someone say piccolo? (p.s. Zach Seah is my dad)
@anguscha4661
@anguscha4661 4 года назад
DID SOMEONE SAY PICCOLO?!
@rons8332
@rons8332 8 месяцев назад
Nice recording, but what a pain to play along with. Tons of commercials--at least try to put them between movements only . . . .
@AltoClef
@AltoClef 8 месяцев назад
Everything's put there by RU-vid so I have no choice I'm sorry! Firefox with the UBlock Origin extension on desktops manages to get rid of them for the moment if that's any help 😊
@kulturfreund6631
@kulturfreund6631 3 года назад
Why does there have to be a Burger King ad before the podcast?
@jimbo4505
@jimbo4505 Год назад
Music 2 Melodic dictation at 12:27 lol
@OMOMOMOM777
@OMOMOMOM777 7 месяцев назад
Это винил? Хто что?
@user-qf7xp6lh5p
@user-qf7xp6lh5p Год назад
Балабаново
@cjmoore5436
@cjmoore5436 11 месяцев назад
4:20
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