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Sergei Prokofiev
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2. Who Was Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953) Prokofiev composed his first piece of music when he was five.
3. He entered the St. Petersburg Conservatoire at the age of 13; he brought to his entrance examination four operas, a symphony
and anumber of piano pieces.
4. After the October Revolution Prokofiev emigrated to America. However he soon realized that it had been a bitter mistake. But
After the OctoberRevolution Prokofiev
emigrated to America.
However he soon
realized that it had
been a bitter
mistake. But living
abroad Prokofiev
remained Russian, a
citizen of his country.
5. At the height of his fame Prokofiev still felt unhappy, homesick and lonely, living far from his native land. He missed
At the height of hisfame Prokofiev still
felt unhappy,
homesick and lonely,
living far from his
native land. He
missed Russia and
kept thinking about
going back.
6. He believed that a composer who had lost his roots and musical traditions of his nation would inevitably lose the desire to
composeand to create.
7.
It was only his motherland that couldgive him spiritual strength and be
a pure source of inspiration.
8. Between 1927 and 1932 Prokofiev took several trips to the Soviet Union. His concerts in Moscow and Leningrad aroused great
interest among themusic lovers.
9.
People listened to his music incomplete silence. During these
concerts Prokofiev felt that he was
listened to by his compatriots.
10. When he came to Russia in 1927 he wrote: "I have to live in the atmosphere of my homeland. I have to see Russian winter and its
When he came to Russia in 1927 hewrote: "I have to live in the
atmosphere of my homeland. I
have to see Russian winter and its
changeable spring.
11. I have to hear the Russian language and talk to people who are my people; so that they give me back something I lack here -
their songs, mysongs. Yes, I am going
back!"
12. In 1932 after his return to the Soviet Union, Prokofiev devoted all his inspiration to his people. For 20 years until he died
in 1953 heserved his country. In
his new compositions
he strove for clarity.
13. The influence of Prokofiev's music can still be traced in the works of contemporary musicians.
14. His invaluable heritage includes eight operas, seven cantatas, seven ballets, seven symphonies as well as numerous piano
pieces.15. Among them there are such masterpieces as the opera "War and Peace," the ballet "Romeo and Juliet," and the cantata "Alexander
Among them there are suchmasterpieces as the opera "War and
Peace," the ballet "Romeo and Juliet,"
and the cantata "Alexander Nevsky".
16. Alexander Nevsky
17. Romeo and Juliet
18. War and Peace
19. Cinderella
20.
Thank you!Автор:
Лёвичева Татьяна Васильевна,
учитель английского языка МКОУ
«Великогубская СОШ»,
республика Карелия