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"Prokofiev, Sergey, 1891-1953"
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بيتر والذئب
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Prokofiev, Sergey, 1891-1953. Peti͡a i volk
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القصص الروسية للأطفال قرن 21
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أدب الأطفال قرن 21
2000
يعد هذا الكتاب \"بيتر والذئب\" قصة مخصصة للأطفال تستهدف الطفولة وتعمل على استثمار الطفل في بناء المهارات المختلفة المرتبطة بالخيال والابتكار وقوة الشخصية والبحث عن حلول إبداعية وتستمد الطفل الكثير من العلم والمعرفة والمعلومات ويعد من المنهج السلوكي التربوي رائع يعلم الطفل كيف يستخلص من مشكلاته وكيف يبني شخصيته بشكل مميز.
Three Loves for Three Oranges
2021
In 1921, Sergei Prokofiev's Love
for Three Oranges -one of the earliest, most
famous examples of modernist opera-premiered in Chicago.
Prokofiev's source was a 1913 theatrical divertissement by Vsevolod
Meyerhold, who, in turn, took inspiration from Carlo Gozzi's 1761
commedia dell'arte -
infused theatrical fairy tale. Only by examining these
whimsical, provocative works together can we understand the full
significance of their intertwined lineage. With
contributions from 17 distinguished scholars in theater, art
history, Italian, Slavic studies, and musicology, Three Loves for
Three Oranges: Gozzi, Meyerhold, Prokofiev illuminates the
historical development of Modernism in the arts, the ways in which
commedia dell'arte's self-referential and improvisatory elements
have inspired theater and music innovations, and how polemical
playfulness informs creation. A resource for scholars and theater
lovers alike, this collection of essays, paired with new
translations of Love for Three Oranges, charts the transformations
and transpositions that this fantastical tale underwent to provoke
theatrical revolutions that still reverberate today.
Kenneth MacMillan's Romeo and Juliet
2013
Given its premiere by The Royal Ballet in 1965 with Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn dancing the title roles, Kenneth MacMillan's first full-evening ballet has become a signature work for the Company, enjoying great popularity around the world. From the outset, the production teems with life and colour as the townspeople, market traders and servants of the rival Montagues and Capulets go about their daily business in vibrant crowd scenes. But Romeo and Juliet take centre stage for those great pas de deux: the meeting in the ballroom, the balcony scene, the morning after the wedding and the final devastating tomb scene. Although The Royal Ballet has performed Romeo and Juliet over 400 times, each performance and pairing is subtly different and Lauren Cuthbertson and Federico Bonelli are utterly captivating in the title roles.
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Peter and the wolf
Retells the orchestral fairy tale of the boy who, ignoring his grandfather's warnings, proceeds to capture a wolf.
Scythian Suite, Op. 20
2010
The Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela was the orchestra in residence at the Lucerne Festival at Easter 2010. Under the baton of their strong supporter Claudio Abbado, the orchestra once again reaches out to the audience on this special evening, spreading its lively enthusiasm at highest musical level, it is both famous and loved for. After a brilliant performance of Prokofiev’s Scythian Suite Op. 20, the ensemble is accompanied by the young and talented Austrian soprano Anna Prohaska. The evening is concluded by a most emotional interpretation of Tchaikovsky's 'Pathétique.'
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Concert for piano and orchestra no. 3 in C op. 26 : (1917)
2000
This film is a selection from a 20th century music concert that the Cologne Philharmonic did during the Music Triennale, and features Prokofiev's Third concerto for piano and orchestra.
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