Sergey Prokofiev
Portraits (4) and Dénoument, Op. 49
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Composer:Sergey ProkofievGenre:OrchestralStyle:SuiteCompose Date:1931Average_duration:23:52Movement_count:5Movement ....Sergey Prokofiev's 'Portraits (4) and Dénoument, Op. 49' is a composition for orchestra that was completed in 1930. The piece was premiered on December 18, 1931, in Leningrad, with the composer conducting the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra. The composition consists of five movements, each of which is a musical portrait of a different character. The first movement, titled "The Old Grandmother," is a whimsical and playful piece that features a solo clarinet and a pizzicato string section. The second movement, "The Gnome," is a dark and mysterious piece that features a solo bassoon and a low brass section. The third movement, "The Angel," is a serene and ethereal piece that features a solo violin and a harp. The fourth movement, "The Young Girl," is a lively and energetic piece that features a solo flute and a fast-paced string section. The final movement, "Dénoument," is a dramatic and intense piece that brings all of the previous movements together. It features a full orchestra and includes themes from each of the previous movements. The piece ends with a powerful and triumphant conclusion. Overall, 'Portraits (4) and Dénoument, Op. 49' is a complex and multi-layered composition that showcases Prokofiev's skill as a composer. The use of different instruments and musical themes in each movement creates a diverse and engaging listening experience. The piece is also notable for its use of dissonance and unconventional harmonies, which were characteristic of Prokofiev's style during this period.More....
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