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Articles, information about recordings, a catalog of compositions, photos, and links.
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BalletNotes entry for Sergei Prokofiev. Contains brief biography of composer, a short list of works not written for ballet but choreographed for dance, and a discussion of his ballet works.
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Music files offered in MIDI, MP3, and Windows Media audio formats, including live recordings of featured artists.
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Chronological listing of Prokofiev's compositions, compiled and maintained by Onno van Rijen.
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Biography and selected works.
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Yahoo discussion group for all things involving his life and music. Open to the public, unmoderated.
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Basic repertoire list along with recommended recordings of each. Maintained by ClassicalNet editors.
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Discography of all recordings made by Prokofiev as a pianist, including analysis of his 78 RPM recordings. Compiled and maintained by Mark Arnest.
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An essay exploring the title question, by Robert Cummings.
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Part of Ian McDonald's "Music Under Soviet Rule" site. In depth essay on the Prokofiev's relationship with the Soviet regime.
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Biography, photograph, principle works - concert and film music, recommendations and reviews.
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List of holdings with context, content, access and use details, archival information, allied materials, description notes, and links to the related ARCHON directory of the British National Archives.
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Website for both the Serge Prokofiev Archive, maintained at Goldsmiths College, University of London, as well as the Serge Prokofiev Foundation, created by Lina Prokofiev to further the knowledge of Prokofiev's life and works and to encourage research.
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International organization run with the participation of the Prokofiev family that provides the latest news on Prokofiev events, recordings and performances around the world. Also home to the Serge Prokofiev Archive home page and the online version of Three Oranges, the quarterly print journal from the Association.
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Biography from the Piano Society with photograph and selected MP3 audio recordings of his works.
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Bibliography, program notes on major works, photographs, and quotations.
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Brief biography, photograph, selected works, quotes, discography, chronology, and related articles from Humanities Web.
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Karadar dictionary entry with life, portrait and photographs, related composer links, list of works, and MIDI audio including Peter and the Wolf.
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Biographical sketch, caricature, commentary on stage works and orchestral, choral and vocal, chamber, piano, and children's music with Naxos discography.
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Essay discussing Prokofiev's motives for returning to the Soviet Union and his desire for "greater simplicity." Written by Chad Twedt.
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Entry at the Lied and Art Songs Text Page with list of vocal works linked to lyrics with Russian in Cyrillic and transliteration.
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Analysis of Prokofiev's 'Classical' Symphony by composer and music educator Edward Green.
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Listing and discussion of Prokofiev's piano music, including discography of Prokofiev as a pianist. Maintained by Dr. Brian Marks.
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Photographs, essays by various authors, list of compositions, and links about the composer. Maintained by Bruce Turlish.
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Part of "The Symphony: An Interactive Guide," a page on Prokofiev and his contributions to the symphonic form. Includes a brief biography and an analysis of his compositional style.