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Sergei Prokofiev - Symphony no.1, op.25 (complete) 

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Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953)
Symphony no.1 in D major, op.25
"Classical Symphony"
I. Allegro 00:00
II. Larghetto 04:25
III. Gavotta 08:33
IV. Finale: Molto Vivace 10:02
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, rec.1988
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A few words:
Prokofiev, started composing this piece in 1916, and finished it in 1917. It is written in loose imitation of the style of Haydn (and to a lesser extent, Mozart), and is widely known as the Classical Symphony, a name given by the composer. It premiered on April 21, 1918, conducted by Prokofiev himself and has become one of his most popular and beloved works.
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@mcrettable
@mcrettable 6 лет назад
it's classical with a modren touch... what an absolute gem!
@pian1sticpeng_in
@pian1sticpeng_in 4 года назад
welcome to neoclassicism friend.
@callumslefthand
@callumslefthand 3 года назад
modren?
@DaviSilva-oc7iv
@DaviSilva-oc7iv 2 года назад
@@callumslefthand ignore the typo, you know that he meant modern.
@kofiLjunggren
@kofiLjunggren 2 года назад
@@pian1sticpeng_in could you recomend any other neoclassical pieces?
@pablolovecchio5917
@pablolovecchio5917 2 года назад
@@kofiLjunggren Symphony No.3 - Albert Roussel, Symphonic Metamorphosis -Paul Hindemith, Francis Poulenc - Sonata for Flute and Piano and Concerto for piano and wind instruments - Igor Stravinsky
@diazmalcolm
@diazmalcolm 6 лет назад
The flutes, the clarinets...the oboes....the winds......just mind blowing!
@giorgio9971
@giorgio9971 5 лет назад
*wind blowing
@antebagaric1970
@antebagaric1970 5 месяцев назад
those two flutes in the 4th movement are what I always remembered when I heard this as a kid (my father listened to a lot of classical music)
@heatherferreira4225
@heatherferreira4225 7 лет назад
Without classical music, where would each of us be? I'm grateful to it forever. Forever.
@alfonsoparedes322
@alfonsoparedes322 7 лет назад
Damn right! i do believe that two things make worth living in this buddisht evil bay of suffering are intelligent literature and classical music!
@alexkije
@alexkije 6 лет назад
I escaped from Facebook to return for some intelligent comments and music.
@carsonneal
@carsonneal 6 лет назад
i'm sure not much would change
@beneze3286
@beneze3286 6 лет назад
this is neo-classicism
@Silviola824
@Silviola824 5 лет назад
Lol come on guys, they're obviously talking generally. I'm sure they know what era of classical music this is.
@luvbach1
@luvbach1 8 лет назад
Sparkles like sunlight on a clear lake!
@helenamarie4337
@helenamarie4337 5 лет назад
wow that was cheesy
@Jasper7182009
@Jasper7182009 5 лет назад
Richard .... I could never find the words to describe the first movement and I go to RU-vid and I find your comment. Thank you for putting my excitement and joy into One ... Perfect ... Sentence ...
@sillypuppy5940
@sillypuppy5940 Год назад
Hmm, but there's some strange currents - modulations and tonal instabilities that would be highly unusual in the classical period. But the symphony has a reassuring smile on its face, and a cheeky wink here and there.
@lorian4366
@lorian4366 3 года назад
A beautiful symphony in picturesque, clean neoclassical style. Truly a treasure.
@thenewclassic3136
@thenewclassic3136 5 лет назад
I really like how in this recording you can hear all the separate instruments and their melodies and how they work together. In the recordings I've heard before you could only hear one big harmonic lump
@staceytikhonov282
@staceytikhonov282 11 месяцев назад
00:05 ГП 00:48 Связ.П. 01:01 ПП 02:28 ПП в разработке (канон) 2 часть 04:40 осн.тема Largetto 05:35 тема среднего раздела Largetto 3 часть. Гавот 08:34 основная тема Гавота 09:09 средний раздел Гавота, трио 4 часть 10:03 ГП 10:40 ПП
@Reading_books_with_me
@Reading_books_with_me 6 месяцев назад
Спасибо большое!!
@ANITA-cv8cq
@ANITA-cv8cq 16 дней назад
Спасибо!
@user-vv1fl9hz1t
@user-vv1fl9hz1t 16 дней назад
спс бро
@johnmcallistermusic
@johnmcallistermusic 8 лет назад
I revisit this often. I love this symphony.
@heidifluteatl
@heidifluteatl 3 года назад
Me too
@shaughnfourie304
@shaughnfourie304 Год назад
ME TOO
@kofiLjunggren
@kofiLjunggren Год назад
MEEEE TOOOO!!!
@Silviola824
@Silviola824 4 года назад
The pianissimo timpani at the beginning of the 4th movement is such a nice touch, really adds to the bouncy, playful feeling.
@jrpie1215
@jrpie1215 7 лет назад
This video is wonderfully edited. The way you cut to a black screen at the end of each movement really adds to the effect.
@rogatin1
@rogatin1 6 лет назад
?????????
@yashkindaszkiewicz_music5841
@yashkindaszkiewicz_music5841 4 года назад
however, at end of each of the movements i get f@@@in grammarly ad, which erases all purity of this wonderfull music.
@bamaslamma1003
@bamaslamma1003 3 года назад
@@yashkindaszkiewicz_music5841 To quote Twosetviolin, ads between movements, sacrilegious! Even more sacrilegious is in the middle of movements.
@brianrussel6012
@brianrussel6012 2 года назад
I like following a score like this : it shows how much effort and skill the composer spent to make this joyful, uplifting work. If one is starting in music ( e.g., choral singing), get a recording, listen till you know it generally by heart / " ear", then get the score, and it helps you understand it better... In choral singing, at the advanced age of 38, I started with Handel's "Messiah", ' got it " ( Alto part), then self-taught basic piano, then went to several " Come And Sing" concerts, (one at Bournemouth Winter Garden : there's posh !). Then ( overlapping), basic singing technique lessons, then joined a choral society .🎼 Best thing I ever did ! I used the same method to learn ,then sing Mozart's sublime Requiem : " Magic"!, as it all went perfectly: Romsey Abbey have : full of singer's 💕🎼. Love from England.☺️. ☺️🌟🎹☺️🇬🇧🎼💕 Many thanks
@googull2201
@googull2201 Год назад
gfy
@Brainsandbeauty
@Brainsandbeauty 6 лет назад
Wonderful. Prokofiev's music sparkles like no one else's.
@warrengwonka2479
@warrengwonka2479 Год назад
Until Alma Deutscher.
@Chotabear
@Chotabear 7 лет назад
Another chirpy masterpiece by Prokofiev along with Peter and the Wolf. It's just adorable !!! :)
@melissayusaitis9722
@melissayusaitis9722 6 лет назад
Adorable until you actually have to play it. ( cries in corner )
@an4contre
@an4contre 6 лет назад
10:23 How didn't the flute choke to death?
@Andresocean
@Andresocean 6 лет назад
Anna Contreras I would... totally hahaha
@60darklord
@60darklord 6 лет назад
Anna Contreras the 2nd and 1st flutes alternate measures, or alternate each beat. I forget which
@barney6888
@barney6888 5 лет назад
very tidy orchestration technique, scherzo to the 5th is stellar as well.
@Apfelstrudl
@Apfelstrudl 5 лет назад
It's not hard to play for professional musicians because of alternation. The hard thing is to be precise in the alternating beginnings... Double tonguing following the same.. Sounds harder when you hear it than it actually is for two
@blobs5440
@blobs5440 5 лет назад
How did the player not swallow the flute?
@rosgembrun
@rosgembrun 2 года назад
Because I become obsessed with one composer or another, I forget how beautiful a piece like this one is and how much pleasure it has given me throughout the years. Prokofiev is among the gods. I have been thinking lately that some music must indeed be inspired, as religious people claim that books like the Bible are "the Word of God." Some musical works are so magical, so profound and moving that they seem divine: This is what God is like.
@zjschrage
@zjschrage 3 месяца назад
You should checkout Anton Bruckner
@vickywesterfield288
@vickywesterfield288 8 лет назад
Our orchestra is going to play this. We are all very nervous. In fact, we are having some "voluntary" rehearsals just for the strings. I hope I can pull this off.
@sarahjohnson8712
@sarahjohnson8712 8 лет назад
+Vicky Westerfield same ! Even the music for cello is hard.
@miguelfontesmeira6899
@miguelfontesmeira6899 6 лет назад
Vicky Westerfield How was it?
@melissayusaitis9722
@melissayusaitis9722 6 лет назад
It's also "fun" when you are spammed with 8th note runs at a bit faster than allegro tempo.
@Rippypoo
@Rippypoo 3 года назад
It’s four years after your comment on this performance of Prokofiev’s Classical Symphony in D Major. How did your orchestra do?
@heikkipt
@heikkipt 3 года назад
How did it go?
@fobypawz418
@fobypawz418 2 года назад
I don't know why, but when I hear masterful piece, I can't help but see visions of Marie Antoinette"s Lavish Lifestyle in all it's glorious pastel colors within and around the Halls of the Great Palace of Versailles!
@Musicrafter12
@Musicrafter12 3 года назад
This orchestra plays without a conductor -- which is astonishing! Somehow they have produced one of the sharpest, cleanest, and fastest recordings of this symphony, without a conductor. Most other orchestras audibly struggle with keeping cohesion even at slower tempi.
@billkalenborn7980
@billkalenborn7980 7 лет назад
I believe I read somewhere that Leonard Bernstein fell on the floor in his bedroom laughing the first time he heard the gavotte on the radio.
@antoniusnies-komponistpian2172
I really feel with him ^^
@johnshaw2036
@johnshaw2036 7 лет назад
I have said elsewhere that parts of this sound like someone laughing loudly.
@alexkije
@alexkije 6 лет назад
I sure miss Lenny. Such a presence!
@nathanmock3231
@nathanmock3231 6 лет назад
haha!!!!!!!!!!P!!!WNEIS!!!!11
@waltertomaszewski1083
@waltertomaszewski1083 5 лет назад
John Shaw I would have said the final movement, 'Molto Vivace', sounds like someone laughing. I also think this final movement sounds a lot like the music that Milt Franklyn, the Music Director of the *Looney Toons* cartoons, was playing with.
@LadyJoolree
@LadyJoolree 6 лет назад
This was the first symphony I ever tried listening to while reading the score.....ah, this takes me back! Haven’t managed to play this yet, but that last movement is a rolling fight for first violins - I know it’ll happen for me one day but the fear is real!
@65maxo
@65maxo 3 года назад
One of the best things to listen in only 15 minutes...
@gertrudajendrasiak2793
@gertrudajendrasiak2793 2 года назад
W tym tygodniu ta piękna symfonia Prokofiewa, to mój zestaw śniadaniowy!
@freemind1120
@freemind1120 7 лет назад
What a dramatic video editing! ahah I love it
@dooglassdorenal7875
@dooglassdorenal7875 3 года назад
At each black screen I can imagine the Netflix "tu tum"
@malacca1951
@malacca1951 5 дней назад
And to think he wrote it when he was at University ! It was a piece to show his teachers that he was rather good! Haydn and Mozart would have been shocked at the harmonies and time-signature changes but they would have been 'blown away' by this Symphony! I always am.
@dragoncantor
@dragoncantor 2 года назад
Thanks for the score! And holy cow! Orpheus isn't kidding in the last movement with their MOLTO vivace! Vivacississississime! Apparently Prokofiev wrote this to counter the critics who said that he wrote the way he did because he couldn't write in classical style. This is a perfect Classical style symphony, and a perfect parody of a Classical style symphony.
@IvanIV05
@IvanIV05 2 года назад
When I heard this symphony for the first time I thought that either he lost some bet or wanted to say Look, I can write like that, but I choose not to.
@nintendianajones64
@nintendianajones64 Год назад
I really appreciate the brevity of this Symphony and I wish more were this short.
@bellarmine33
@bellarmine33 7 лет назад
Beautiful, thanks for the great upload. I play piano myself, and I love the way you've put all the sheets of music on screen so you can follow along, VERY interesting to watch an orchestra playing! Cheers!
@johnshaw2036
@johnshaw2036 7 лет назад
My own attempts to play the piano a long time ago were not very successful but I find seeing the printed score in the video interesting anyway.
@MVR326
@MVR326 7 лет назад
I tried that also, many years ago..the first movement.. I managed some chords and. I tried by ear but it was a challenge ! I did not get too far !!
@MegaCirse
@MegaCirse 3 года назад
While strolling in the meadows of the present, you can pick bouquets of crazy and improbable flowers, come back with sumptuous extracts of this sensitive musician and skinned and say that you sometimes gain time to ignore so much of these contemporary musics to finally gain in serenity ;-)
@AhrkFinTey
@AhrkFinTey Год назад
can't believe i only just discovered this. so clearly built on a classical base but with such romantic orchestration and energy. gotta love it
@Serge_Korr_Music
@Serge_Korr_Music 2 года назад
Сыграно филигранно просто!! Фантастика!! И записано тоже шикарно!!
@rfdadmin2576
@rfdadmin2576 7 лет назад
The beauty is in the simplicity of the themes. So clear and bright!
@johnshaw2036
@johnshaw2036 7 лет назад
Definitely a part of it. I can't imagine ever getting tired of this.
@amysavior6351
@amysavior6351 2 года назад
1 часть 00:05 ГП 00:48 Связ.П. 01:01 ПП 02:28 ПП в разработке (канон) 2 часть 04:40 осн.тема Largetto 05:35 тема среднего раздела Largetto 3 часть. Гавот 08:34 основная тема Гавота 09:09 средний раздел Гавота, трио 4 часть 10:03 ГП 10:40 ПП
@user-qh7mn8xp9f
@user-qh7mn8xp9f Год назад
Спасибо
@Dimultra
@Dimultra Год назад
Спасибо БОЛЬШОЕ!
@clarinetsofa
@clarinetsofa Год назад
Спасибо тебе, добрый человек!!!
@DerekWilliamsMusic
@DerekWilliamsMusic 5 лет назад
Fabulous performance of a fabulous piece.
@Matthew-nv2wy
@Matthew-nv2wy 3 года назад
It's kinda strange how this piece is really short. Normally, a whole movement is this long. But, the piece itself is *Golden!*
@Ccarlson77
@Ccarlson77 4 года назад
A masterpiece! And such is that a master would give us this gift! Thank you.
@nickpapworth72
@nickpapworth72 9 лет назад
Excellent version - thanks for posting.
@doc.g9497
@doc.g9497 7 лет назад
The counterpoint is awesome.
@johnshaw2036
@johnshaw2036 7 лет назад
I've loved this since the first time I heard it decades ago. The 4th movement especially makes me think "Laughing Symphony" would be a good nickname.
@PentameronSV
@PentameronSV 6 лет назад
So grateful for this score-video
@empireentertainmentevents1353
@empireentertainmentevents1353 3 года назад
Prokofiev - WOO HOO! What an amazing SYMPHONY you composed here. I hope to hear your new Symphony soon.
@tomcomposer
@tomcomposer 3 года назад
Sadly, someone else might have to do it for him.
@marcparella
@marcparella 2 года назад
He just finished his Second symphony. It's a bit different from this one.
@llewxam912
@llewxam912 4 года назад
I just love the first movement's closing material!! And the rest of it, of course, but particularly that.
@nylehotaling675
@nylehotaling675 2 года назад
Is always a joy to hear... from the incredibly gifted composer, of Mithraikosi; not actually Slavic, although some great composers and pianists were... Very, uncannily acquainted with the stately Classical period- perhaps he was the well-known writer, Papus, in a former life experience. With genius someone could compose a work like this...!
@thefrankonion
@thefrankonion 6 лет назад
I'm loving it. Happy Birthday, Sergei!
@ethanyan3251
@ethanyan3251 6 лет назад
crazy woodwinds, especially at the start of the fourth movement
@sagittariusarcher860
@sagittariusarcher860 4 года назад
The disagreeing oboe at 7:44 in the Larghetto has fascinated me for some time now, it was wonderful to follow it on the musical score.
@constructioneerful
@constructioneerful Год назад
Yes good point - that Oboe sticks out in such a curious way.
@VenomCold
@VenomCold 8 лет назад
rip flutes 10:30
@o.dalton194
@o.dalton194 8 лет назад
+TheDerDumme and the oboes
@ranierifachin2688
@ranierifachin2688 3 года назад
Your pfp makes it even better
@aeriseong1270
@aeriseong1270 3 года назад
yes, my fingers cramp every time i play it (edit *tried* to play it, I cant yet )
@brendinho1993
@brendinho1993 6 лет назад
Fabulous job on the fourth movement, flutes and oboes!
@crunkbucha4667
@crunkbucha4667 4 года назад
THANK YOU FOR PUTTING THE ADS BETWEEN MOVEMENTS OH MY GOD YOU WOULD NOT BELIEVE THE SHIT I'VE HAD TO EXPERIENCE WITH SOME VERY DELICATE DEBUSSY PIECES
@remon563
@remon563 7 лет назад
brilliant composer. what a work!
@MrGer2295
@MrGer2295 6 лет назад
Beautiful ! Thank you very much :)
@Titanandenceladus
@Titanandenceladus 8 лет назад
loved the flute harmony at 6:46
@Apfelstrudl
@Apfelstrudl 5 лет назад
One chord is no harmony
@porridgeandprunes
@porridgeandprunes 8 лет назад
Thanks for this. Although familiar with listening to the music I hadn't seen the score before. The tempo of the last movement is very fast!
@susanagardete
@susanagardete 8 лет назад
Love this! Thank you!
@himiryo1
@himiryo1 4 года назад
音源に感動しました。 小学生の頃に給食㉂にこの曲を聴いてクラシックに興味が湧いた事を 今でも鮮明に覚えています。
@Dan474834
@Dan474834 2 года назад
I find it absolutely astounding that this sweet little symphony was written by the same man who wrote The Fiery Angel.
@ShaunakDesaiPiano
@ShaunakDesaiPiano Год назад
Forget Fiery Angel, try the 2nd Symphony.
@joedellinger9437
@joedellinger9437 10 месяцев назад
He was being a good boy so he could get his degree and graduate without trouble. :-)
@EmilyTienne
@EmilyTienne 6 лет назад
Love this start to finish.
@moga1968
@moga1968 6 лет назад
Wowwwww Real Perfect love childhood... With this Great Sounds All my life begin to be wonderfull. Hoy 70 and 80.. Dreams.... Dreams.... Moti Israel
@barney6888
@barney6888 6 лет назад
fine performance and great to finally see the score
@davesmithSFCA
@davesmithSFCA 8 лет назад
*one of the clearest recordings around* _the score & music tell how simple it is_ #Prokofiev
@Ukgejap
@Ukgejap 3 года назад
As for me the best performance of this Symphony on You Tube.
@huuhangluu4657
@huuhangluu4657 8 лет назад
Marvelous!! It's a hard work!!Great thanks, (from Taiwan)
@ndjubilant8391
@ndjubilant8391 6 лет назад
I am on a quest to listen to this symphony along with 3 other symphonies, to compare and contrast, according to David Hurwitz's book Beethoven Or Bust (1992) 1. Haydn's #102, Mozart's Symphony No. 40 and Schubert's Symphony No. 5.
@melinariouspeyrous
@melinariouspeyrous 5 лет назад
the larghetto really makes you break in joy tears
@eclectichandsproductions
@eclectichandsproductions 5 лет назад
The 4th mvt is very Christmas-like, I love it!
@brandong3816
@brandong3816 3 месяца назад
This is the best recording that exists, and they did it without a conductor.
@jonathanlohn4376
@jonathanlohn4376 8 лет назад
I can remember studying form through some of the Haydn piano sonatas via William Cole's book on the subject. Also like most lovers of the string quartet, I can't ignore the Op. 76 set and Op.77 two. Then there are the last 4 symphonies and the Creation, tc... Haydn is a top notch composer, but Prokofiev towers above him in musical genius. I think like many others Prokofiev saw Haydn as alternative to the four giants. Oddly I find Prokofiev to be more the equal of the giants he eschewed than of Haydn. Still, this is immense fun!
@not2tees
@not2tees 8 лет назад
+Jonathan Lohn Prokofiev is a composer of very great stature, I agree. It will be of interest to see how his reputation fares in the 21st century.
@torterrakart7249
@torterrakart7249 5 лет назад
Which are the four Giants? I've always heard about the 3 ones: Bach, Beethoven and Mozart. Who's the fourth one?
@patrickbarrus8315
@patrickbarrus8315 7 лет назад
1:30 to 1:36 is such a great moment
@mischag
@mischag 2 года назад
Those small moments that remind you it isn't Haydn or Mozart...it's so good it's crazy. That particular point actually reminds me of Mahler, oddly. 6:26 is another great spot.
@douglarsen50
@douglarsen50 3 года назад
This is one of those pieces that come up on the radio all my adult life and part of my occupied mind says, I really like this one. And then, finally, I check the "playlist" and voila! another Prokofiev. And so, also finally, it goes on the USB stick for my car. :D
@roddyteague6246
@roddyteague6246 4 года назад
Yorkshire TV used this as the theme tune for The Flaxton Boys-a series broadcast between 1969 & 1973. Probably got me into classical music!
@michaelbedford8017
@michaelbedford8017 3 года назад
Ha ha! Something was afoot at Flaxton hall!
@ericdovigi7927
@ericdovigi7927 Год назад
that's an insane tempo
@rodovre
@rodovre 8 лет назад
The piano arrangement is fantastic too. Don't miss it.
@mwong987
@mwong987 Год назад
The composition is so incredible, of all classical works this one feels truly happy.
@sonnyrogers2623
@sonnyrogers2623 Год назад
Matt Wong more like Matt Wrong! This is actually from the NEOclassical period!! xx
@luvbach1
@luvbach1 8 лет назад
An absolute gem!
@jraldne1
@jraldne1 7 лет назад
THANK YOU!!...
@pedritoaravenaarriagada5636
@pedritoaravenaarriagada5636 7 лет назад
Es maravilloso que a fin de cuentas no sea clásica. Que el contrapunto y la vibrante pero aun lejana estudiantina dodecafónica se oigan de pronto, más que pronto. Es hermosa.
@eey-bee
@eey-bee 7 лет назад
Bloody beautiful
@indioduran4535
@indioduran4535 11 месяцев назад
The gavotte was also in his Romeo and Juliet ballet in the masquerade scene
@lyricaltones
@lyricaltones 6 лет назад
14 great minutes of music of the 20th century.
@moga1968
@moga1968 2 года назад
Unbelivable how this God Sounds is in notes... always i listen to this, and to look this.. amaizing!!!
@alexkije
@alexkije 6 лет назад
Such a sparkling gem.
@VarvaraGud
@VarvaraGud Год назад
0:06 ГП 0:48 СвП 1:01 ПП 1:37 ЗП 1:53 Разработка 2:23 ПП 2:59 Реприза
@Apfelstrudl
@Apfelstrudl 5 лет назад
So this score is for conductors not able to transpose? Great recording btw
@alexanderboschberth8988
@alexanderboschberth8988 6 лет назад
What did Prokofiev compose first: Romeo and Juliet or the symphony? The 3rd movement is the ballet's 18th scene, and they're both Gavotte. Although the symphony's version is shorter, as it makes some cuts from the ballet's version
@marliesrabisch784
@marliesrabisch784 5 лет назад
First this symphony
@johnshaw2036
@johnshaw2036 7 лет назад
If I ever decide to start a You Tube channel this will definitely be on it.
@potrelviewer9536
@potrelviewer9536 6 лет назад
Is it me or does the audio changes sides from time to time? Beautiful symphony btw.
@shin-i-chikozima
@shin-i-chikozima 6 лет назад
弾けるような、素晴らしいこの曲を聞きながらも、突然の死がすぐ身近にあることを深く感じます。大杉漣さんのあまりの早い死を悼んでいます。素晴らしい俳優でした。さようなら。この曲が天国のあなたに届きますように。
@spacepatrolman
@spacepatrolman 5 лет назад
D MAJOR is a good key for this so the strings can ring out 4:02
@matthewhammans4365
@matthewhammans4365 3 года назад
Why there are so many violin concertos in D
@raythirawat3230
@raythirawat3230 6 лет назад
Does anyone know how did Prokofiev create the classical texture in this symphony?
@Hippyhoppy
@Hippyhoppy 3 года назад
Imagine knowing nothing about this but just listening coz it gives a good amt of serotonin
@TimondeNood
@TimondeNood 5 лет назад
Thank you so much!
@mysticmouse7261
@mysticmouse7261 3 месяца назад
Prokofief master of the dance shown by how symphony skips and twirls in its supernal rhythms. He was born to compose ballet like Romeo and Juliet.
@Munchausen45
@Munchausen45 8 лет назад
Look up the spitting image version of Peter and the Wolf here on RU-vid. They do a very imaginative and impressive interpretation of this piece. They have a fantastical dining room in the middle of the woods where Beethoven Hayden Wagner Mozart and Schubert are all of there and we get to watch Peter interact with them…
@moga1968
@moga1968 8 лет назад
If sombody will ask me What is Lost Childhood... For me is myself fall in dreams in winter// Look and love Birds, Cats' Many kind of Plants To hide in Old hous in Ramat Gan and To Love and Hug This Wonderful Souns! Sy No 1 ! Great Sergei Prokofiev - Haleluya Russia! Always we will Love this Dreaming Notes! Toda Raba
@gucker07
@gucker07 4 года назад
Prokofiev demostrating that yes, modern composers can compose in the old style if they so choose. And if they're a genius like Prokofiev.
@f.p.2010
@f.p.2010 4 года назад
Not really, since it's only a nod into the direction of classical music, both atmospheric and structural. It isn't 100% in the spirit of classical music
@segmentsAndCurves
@segmentsAndCurves 2 года назад
@@f.p.2010 Neoclassical, yes.
@f.p.2010
@f.p.2010 2 года назад
@@segmentsAndCurves yes
@lukasopos
@lukasopos 7 лет назад
Amazing composition
@AdoneSound
@AdoneSound 8 лет назад
I LOVE MUSIC!
@polinakozlovska4311
@polinakozlovska4311 Год назад
Pirmā (Klasiskā) simfonija: I d. g.p. 0:05 III d. Gavote 8:33
@melissayusaitis9722
@melissayusaitis9722 6 лет назад
playing this in my college symphony along with-Glinka Ruslani and Ludmila overture
@davidmas3900
@davidmas3900 7 лет назад
What orchestra is this? Conductor? Its a fine recording!
@Jenny97LvB
@Jenny97LvB 6 лет назад
It's the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra :)
@alexkije
@alexkije 6 лет назад
Ah, the orchestra without a conductor, as they advertise.
@annalouise37
@annalouise37 Год назад
yes mind blowing I love this symphony.
@kokomanation
@kokomanation 4 года назад
the second part has a Mozart feeling in my mind
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