Contributions

  • Robinson, Harlow. - Contributor

Publication

1998 - Northeastern University Press, Boston, Massachusetts

Language

English

Word Count

87,000 words, Guess

Page Count

348 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • LibraryThing2119847
  • Goodreads305114

Classifications

  • DDC780/.92
  • LCCML410.P865 A4 1998

Description

This volume collects for the first time in English the most representative and enlightening of Prokofiev's letters, including some previously suppressed missives that have never before been published. Expertly translated and annotated by Harlow Robinson, the correspondence presented here covers Prokofiev's earliest years at St. Petersburg Conservatory, his extensive worldwide travels, and his return to Moscow. Among the correspondents are childhood friend Vera Alpers, harpist Eleonora Damskaya, ballet impresario Sergei Diaghilev, theatrical director Vsevolod Meyerhold, Soviet critic Boris Asafiev, composers Vernon Duke and Nikolai Miaskovsky, soprano Nina Koshetz, musicologist Nicolas Slonimsky, violinist Jascha Heifetz, conductor Serge Koussevitsky, and film director Sergei Eisenstein. Prokofiev vividly describes, often with dramatic flair and a quirky sense of humor, concerts, performances, his compositions, political events, and meetings with other musicians and composers. His observations are peppered with musical gossip as well as eccentric, original, and disarmingly apolitical insights.

Subjects

Topics

ComposersCorrespondenceComposers -- Soviet Union -- CorrespondenceProkofiev, Sergey, 1891-1953 -- Correspondence

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