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Sergei Prokofiev

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Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev (27 April [O.S. 15 April] 1891 – 5 March 1953) was a Russian composer, pianist, and conductor who later worked in the Soviet Union. As the creator of acknowledged masterpieces across numerous music genres, he is regarded as one of the major composers of the 20th century. His works include such widely heard pieces as the March from The Love for Three Oranges, the suite Lieutenant Kijé, the ballet Romeo and Juliet—from which "Dance of the Knights" is taken—and Peter and the Wolf. Of the established forms and genres in which he worked, he created—excluding juvenilia—seven completed operas, seven symphonies, eight ballets, five piano concertos, two violin concertos, a cello concerto, a symphony-concerto for cello and orchestra, and nine completed piano sonatas.

A graduate of the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, Prokofiev initially made his name as an iconoclastic composer-pianist, achieving notoriety with a series of ferociously dissonant and virtuosic works for his instrument, including his first two piano concertos.

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Russian composer and pianist

Sergei Prokofiev's Historical Timeline

  1. Sergei Prokofiev is born

    Sergei Prokofiev musician, known for russian composer and pianist, was born on 1891-04-27. Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev (27 April [O.S.

  2. Sergei Prokofiev's musical "Peter and the Wolf" premieres in Moscow

    Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67, a "symphonic tale for children", is a programmatic musical composition written by Sergei Prokofiev in 1936.

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When was Sergei Prokofiev born?
Sergei Prokofiev was born on 1891-04-27.
What is Sergei Prokofiev known for?
Russian composer and pianist
What historical events involved Sergei Prokofiev?
Sergei Prokofiev was involved in 2 recorded historical events, including Sergei Prokofiev is born, Sergei Prokofiev's musical "Peter and the Wolf" premieres in Moscow.
When did Sergei Prokofiev die?
Sergei Prokofiev died on 1953-01-01.

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