Posts Tagged ‘ Prokofiev ’
Music for films Sergei Prokofiev – music for Alexander Nevsky, a film by Sergei Eisenstein ——————- Nothing shook the world of artistic creation like the advent of cinema. At once admired and feared since its inception, the new medium offered an unprecedented way to tell a story in moving images, mimic life and conjure up impossible visions, [ READ MORE ]
Sergei Prokofiev [Still waiting to be reunited with my CD collection! So this episode is not exactly centered on a particular work, but rather on Prokofiev himself. There are a few suggestions below, of course.] —————– My love affair with Prokofiev started by chance, and it happened after years of not really listening to a lot Classical music. [ READ MORE ]
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