- Sontsov, to
whose estate in the
Ukrainian steppes the
Prokofievs moved. By the time of
Prokofiev's birth, Maria—having
previously lost two daughters—had...
- 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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Prokofiev (also
spelled Prokofyev) is a
Russian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander Prokofyev (1900–1971),
Soviet poet Aleksander...
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Vladimir Konstantinovich Prokofiev (Russian: Владимир Константинович Прокофьев, 1898–1993) was a
Soviet scientist,
known for his work on
atomic emission...
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Gabriel Prokofiev (born 6
January 1975) is a Russian-British composer, producer, DJ, and
founder of the
Nonclassical record label and nightclub. He has...
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Sergei Prokofiev wrote his
Symphony No. 5 in B-flat major, Op. 100, in the
Soviet Union in one month[citation needed] in the
summer of 1944. From 1925...
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Timofey Ilyich Prokofiev (Russian: Тимофей Ильич Прокофьев; 2
February 1913 –
March 1944) was a
Soviet marine of the
Black Sea
Fleet during World War...
- Oleg
Sergeyevich Prokofiev (Russian: Оле́г Серге́евич Проко́фьев; 14
December 1928,
Paris – 20
August 1998, Alderney) was an artist,
sculptor and poet...
- 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)...