Art Direction – J. J. Stelmach. Composed By – Prokofiev. Engineer – Edwin Begley. Photography By – Christian Steiner (6). Piano – Tedd Joselson. Producer – Peter Dellheim. Sleeve Notes – Harvey E. Phillips.
Sergei Prokofiev's Piano Sonata No. 7 in B♭ major, Op. 83 (1942) (occasionally called the "Stalingrad") is a sonata composed for solo piano, the second of the three "War Sonatas". The sonata was first performed on 18 January 1943 in Moscow by Sviatoslav Richter. On 20 June 1939 Prokofiev's close friend and professional associate, the director Vsevolod Meyerhold, was arrested by the NKVD just before he was due to rehearse Prokofiev's new opera Semyon Kotko; he was shot on 2 February 1940
1 2 3 4 5. Artist songs. The Teutonic Camp (Peregrinus expectavi) (From Alexander Nevsky).
Gramophone also praised Joselson's special empathy for Prokofiev's music.
103 & Piano Sonata No. Posted By: varrock. Gramophone also praised Joselson's special empathy for Prokofiev's music. Piano lovers will be able to appreciate it again, or for the first time, in Sony Classical’s newly remastered collection. Tracklist: 01. I. Allegro inquieto 02. II. Andante caloroso 03.
Пятая соната для фортепиано. Opus/Catalogue NumberOp. 1924-03-09 in Paris, Sergey Prokofiev (piano) A 1954-02-02 in Alma Ata, Aleksandr Vedernikov (piano) B. First Publication. 1925 - Moscow: A. Gutheil A 1955 - Moscow: Muzgiz.