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Piano Concerto No. 1. Sergei Prokofiev. Piano sheet music. Grade 5.

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Piano Concerto No. 1. Sergei Prokofiev. Piano sheet music. Grade 5.

Original

Piano Concerto No. 1. Opus 10. Composed by Sergei Prokofiev. 1891-1953. Arranged by Douglas McLain. For Piano And Concert Band. Grade 5. Full score. Duration 16. 00. Published by Baton Music. BF.BM397-SCORE. Prokofiev composed his first piano concerto while at the Conservatory, in 1911 and 1912, and premiered it himself on August 7, 1912. The concerto is a single movement divided into clearly marked sections. Prokofiev could in this way keep the typical fast-slow-fast structure of the usual three-movement concerto, yet use some of the same thematic elements throughout all of his sections. Throughout the work, Prokofiev demonstrates his penchant for bright, percussive textures. The glockenspiel takes on a uniquely soloistic role, often teaming up with the piano to sparkle above the orchestral fray. With its bravura solos and daring harmonies, Prokofiev's first 'mature' composition announces him as a musical force to be reckoned with.

Translation

Piano Concerto No. 1. Opus 10. Composed by Sergei Prokofiev. 1891-1953. Arranged by Douglas McLain. For Piano And Concert Band. Grade 5. Full score. Duration 16. 00. Published by Baton Music. BF.BM397-SCORE. Prokofiev composed his first piano concerto while at the Conservatory, in 1911 and 1912, and premiered it himself on August 7, 1912. The concerto is a single movement divided into clearly marked sections. Prokofiev could in this way keep the typical fast-slow-fast structure of the usual three-movement concerto, yet use some of the same thematic elements throughout all of his sections. Throughout the work, Prokofiev demonstrates his penchant for bright, percussive textures. The glockenspiel takes on a uniquely soloistic role, often teaming up with the piano to sparkle above the orchestral fray. With its bravura solos and daring harmonies, Prokofiev's first 'mature' composition announces him as a musical force to be reckoned with.