On October 4, 2019, Steinway & Sons releases a new album from
concert pianist Stanislav Khristenko featuring music by Sergei
Prokofiev. Two works by the Russian Soviet composer are included on the
record (STNS 30114), beginning with Ten Pieces from Romeo and Juliet,
Op. 75 (1937). The composition features selected music from Romeo and
Juliet, a ballet by Prokofiev based on the Shakespeare play. Music from
the ballet was excerpted by Prokofiev in three suites for orchestra and a
solo piano work, which includes selections from Act One through Act
Three. Prokofiev premiered Ten Pieces from Romeo and Juliet himself in 1937.
Ten Pieces for Piano, Op. 12 follows, featuring a diverse set of
miniatures that each evoke a starkly different mood. Written during
Prokofiev’s student years, hints of school assignments and future
compositions can be seen in the varying works, as well as evidence of
Neoclassical and other 18th-century tendencies. Notable pieces include
the light opening movement, March, which showcases sharp rhythms and a
melody that oscillates between F minor and F sharp minor. The proceeding
Gavotte, Capriccio, and Allemande movements each offer early use of the
Neoclassical style, while the Mazurka features a Medieval organum
procedure with two harmonic parts, each moving in parallel fourths. Ten
Pieces for Piano, Op. 12 foreshadows the styles and patterns that
Prokofiev would employ in his later compositions.
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