• Piano Sonata No. 7 Op. 83 by Sergei Prokofiev Piano Solo - Sheet Music

Piano Sonata No. 7 Op. 83 Piano Solo by Sergei Prokofiev Piano Solo - Sheet Music

By Sergei Prokofiev

Prokofiev's Piano Sonatas 6–8 are often referred to as “war sonatas”, since they were composed in Russia during World War II during times of great hardship. As the shortest of the three, no. 7 is entirely focused on the essentials, and is certainly Prokofiev's most famous piano sonata. Anyone who has heard it will not forget the hasty first movement, marked “Allegro inquieto”, the cantabile theme of the second movement and the relentless pull of the machine-like, thudding finale. The Sonata appeared in print in 1943 and that same year received the Stalin Prize (second category), including prize-money of 50,000 rubles, which was welcomed with great joy in the Prokofiev household. You can also derive joy from Prokofiev's Seventh Sonata, here critically edited on the basis of all the sources, and produced using Henle's legendary music engraving. A preface by the world's most prominent Prokofiev researcher, Simon Morrison, rounds off the edition.

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Summary
Instrument:
Piano Solo
Genres:
20th Century
Composers:
Sergei Prokofiev
Publishers:
G. Henle
Series:
Henle Urtext
UPC:
196288209157
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Sonata
Artist:
Sergei Prokofiev
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9.0x12.0x0.164 inches
Number of Pages:
43
Shipping Weight:
0.51 pounds
Detailed Description
Piano Solo Piano (Piano Solo)

SKU: HL.51481620

Piano Solo. Composed by Sergei Prokofiev. Edited by Claudia Heine. Henle Music Folios. Classical. Softcover. 43 pages. G. Henle #HN1620. Published by G. Henle (HL.51481620).

UPC: 196288209157. 9.0x12.0x0.164 inches.

Prokofiev's Piano Sonatas 6–8 are often referred to as “war sonatas”, since they were composed in Russia during World War II during times of great hardship. As the shortest of the three, no. 7 is entirely focused on the essentials, and is certainly Prokofiev's most famous piano sonata. Anyone who has heard it will not forget the hasty first movement, marked “Allegro inquieto”, the cantabile theme of the second movement and the relentless pull of the machine-like, thudding finale. The Sonata appeared in print in 1943 and that same year received the Stalin Prize (second category), including prize-money of 50,000 rubles, which was welcomed with great joy in the Prokofiev household. You can also derive joy from Prokofiev's Seventh Sonata, here critically edited on the basis of all the sources, and produced using Henle's legendary music engraving. A preface by the world's most prominent Prokofiev researcher, Simon Morrison, rounds off the edition.

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