There’s NO WAY James Horner wasn’t *heavily* inspired by this concerto when composing his incredible score of 1988’s ‘The Land Before Time’. Specifically track 5 of that film’s soundtrack “Foraging for Food”. I think Sergei Prokofiev was very clearly his muse for at the very least, 4-5 little leitmotifs.
fantastically annoying at the start ;) I have compassion for the pianists practicing this. The second mov has something to say however , great mood. Then later at the iii mov you can still see evidences of a composer greater than this theme, and this form. The concert shows at the end an evolution of him as composer, this is very interesting. Curious to see how long he needed and if he stopped the composition sometimes
Best recording. Not always a fan of Kissin, but he does an amazing job here IMHO.
Great! Thank you very much! 👍👌❤️
Holy Concerto…❤️❤️❤️
There’s NO WAY James Horner wasn’t *heavily* inspired by this concerto when composing his incredible score of 1988’s ‘The Land Before Time’. Specifically track 5 of that film’s soundtrack “Foraging for Food”. I think Sergei Prokofiev was very clearly his muse for at the very least, 4-5 little leitmotifs.
one of my favs 😆
fantastically annoying at the start ;) I have compassion for the pianists practicing this. The second mov has something to say however , great mood. Then later at the iii mov you can still see evidences of a composer greater than this theme, and this form. The concert shows at the end an evolution of him as composer, this is very interesting. Curious to see how long he needed and if he stopped the composition sometimes
какафония у Кисина какая то, а не прекрасный концерт Прокофьева!