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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...
- Джульетта, romanized: Romeo i Dzhulyetta), Op. 64, is a
ballet by
Sergei Prokofiev based on
William Shakespeare's play
Romeo and Juliet.
First composed in...
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Prokofiev most
commonly refers to
Sergei Prokofiev (1891–1953),
Russian composer.
Prokofiev,
Prokofyev or
Prokofieff may also
refer to:
Prokofiev (surname)...
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Prokofiev (also
spelled Prokofyev) is a
Russian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander Prokofyev (1900–1971),
Soviet poet Aleksander...
- Oleg
Sergeyevich Prokofiev (Russian: Оле́г Серге́евич Проко́фьев; 14
December 1928,
Paris – 20
August 1998, Alderney) was an artist,
sculptor and poet...
- for children", is a
programmatic musical composition written by
Sergei Prokofiev in 1936. The
narrator tells a
Russian folk tale,
which the
orchestra illustrates...
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Aleksandr Andreyevich Prokofiev (Russian: Алекса́ндр Андре́евич Проко́фьев; 2
December 1900 [O.S. 19 November], Kobona –18
September 1971, Leningrad)...
- 1989) was a
Spanish singer and the
first wife of
Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev. They
married in 1923.
Despite misgivings about her husband's decision...
- Zolushka; French: Cendrillon) Op. 87, is a
ballet composed by
Sergei Prokofiev to a
scenario by
Nikolai Volkov. It is one of his most po****r and melodious...
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Sergei Prokofiev's Lieutenant Kijé (Russian: Поручик Киже,
Poruchik Kizhe)
music was
originally written to
accompany the film of the same name, produced...