Notes and Editorial Reviews
Prokofiev’s great ballet scores for Romeo and Juliet and Cinderella have become firm favourites in both the concert hall and the
repertory of ballet companies worldwide – ‘The Montagues and Capulets’ from Romeo
and Juliet, for example, features regularly at major sporting events, something Prokofiev probably never envisaged!
The earliest of the ballets featured here is Romeo and Juliet, commissioned in the mid-1930s, soon after Prokofiev returned to the USSR from self-imposed exile. Drawn from the main events of the ballet, the music of Suite No.2 ranges from the grand, formal music of the ball and sounds of
a popular holiday to the tragedy and despair of the story’s end, illuminating Prokofiev’s commitment to communicating
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the depths and intricacies of Shakespeare’s play.
Cinderella followed Romeo and Juliet in the 1940s, with a score of rich and sophisticated
music that rewards audiences of adults and children alike.The Suite No.1 features some of the ballet’s best-loved music, including ‘Cinderella’s Waltz’ and the brilliant Mazurka.The Stone Flower was the last of Prokofiev’s Soviet ballets, dating from 1948, and is based on a folk tale from the Urals. Although it will perhaps be the least familiar of the works on this disc, its score contains music of great beauty, with soaring tunes that are as memorable as anything in the
two ballet scores that preceded it.
OTHER INFORMATION:
• Recording made in 1997.
• Includes booklet notes. Read less
Works on This Recording
1.
Romeo and Juliet Suite no 2, Op. 64b by Sergei Prokofiev
Conductor:
Arnold Katz
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Novosibirsk Symphony Orchestra
Period: 20th Century
Written: 1936; Paris, France
2.
Cinderella Suite no 1, Op. 107 by Sergei Prokofiev
Conductor:
Arnold Katz
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Novosibirsk Symphony Orchestra
Period: 20th Century
Written: 1946; USSR
3.
Tale of the Stone Flower: Wedding Suite, Op. 126 by Sergei Prokofiev
Conductor:
Arnold Katz
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Novosibirsk Symphony Orchestra
Period: 20th Century
Written: 1951; USSR
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