Sergej Sergeevič Prokof'ev Sonata per pianoforte n. 6 in La maggiore, Op. 82 Video
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Sergei Prokofiev's Piano Sonata No. 6 in A major, Op. 82 (1940) is a sonata for solo piano, the first of the Three War Sonatas. The sonata was first performed on 8 April 1940, in Moscow, with the composer at the piano. Prokofiev - Piano Sonata No. 6 [00:00] I. Allegro moderato [00:05] The first movement introduces the main motto, where the melody is played in minor thirds and parallel major thirds. This makes the movement tonally unstable, since both A major and A minor are established. Also, the motto is accompanied by a rising and falling augmented 4th between notes A and D#, creating sharp dissonances. Thus, it already introduces the uncertainty of the work. The greater part of it is dominated by grinding dissonances and frequent modulation, further increasing the despair of the work. Throughout most of the piece, there is a lack of key signature. II. Allegretto [08:33] The second movement has been described as having a march-like sound with staccato chords. There is also a very bouncy, humorous, and jaunty character to the outer sections of the piece. The middle section is more melodic and a little more pensive and mysterious. III. Tempo di valzer lentissimo [13:37] The third movement is similar to a waltz, slower and romantic in the outer sections, but with an stormy, bell-like middle section. IV. Vivace [21:37] The closing movement is a headlong rondo. The middle section recalls the opening motto from the first movement, albeit with the first note missing. In the extremely virtuosic coda, the motto, transformed and abbreviated, is hammered out violently amid swirls of harried notes, and then played in full in rapid, stammering descending chords, as if to proclaim a most Pyrrhic victory.
Time stamps: Tempo di valzer lentissimo 0:03 Poco piu animato 2:49 Tempo I 4:39 Very imaginative movement, we hear the theme from movement 1 come back at 1:03 and 3:54 with wilder harmony and more voices The section at 4:04 starts like movement 2, lighter and then reaches a climax at 4:41 with the B major chord in the lower octaves Mvmt 1: (http•••) Mvmt 2: (http•••) Mvmt 4: (http•••)
Prokofiev Maxim Philippov Van Cliburn 2001 2007
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Prokofiev Piano Sonata No. 6 in A major, Op. 82 · Maxim Philippov 2001 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition Preliminary Round ℗ 2007 Van Cliburn Foundation Released on: 2007-07-01 Auto-generated by YouTube.
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