I want so badly to sound and write like this one day. Thank you so much for uploading this analysis! I feel a little bit closer to being like my music hero.
Prokofiev is an evil composer, in a good way. For example, his suggestion diabolique. But this is one example where his pure, good, melodic skills come into play, and I like that too. Prokofiev is one of the most beautiful melodists in the history of music
It’s nice doing an analysis of Prokofiev with a miniature, and one where he’s employing tertiary harmonies. I think it’s a wonderful piece, particularly the b section. It’s also constructive to think of the piano as a harp - which it kind of is - or as a hammer dulcimer. The point being to remind ourselves that the piano can be a delicate expressive instrument just as well as it can be used to bang out giant fortissimo chords.
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I want so badly to sound and write like this one day. Thank you so much for uploading this analysis! I feel a little bit closer to being like my music hero.
Thanks again Timon for enriching the UA-cam music scene. Prokofiev is a magician!
And thank you again for the kind words!
Prokofiev is an evil composer, in a good way. For example, his suggestion diabolique. But this is one example where his pure, good, melodic skills come into play, and I like that too. Prokofiev is one of the most beautiful melodists in the history of music
Excellent, Timon,thank you for the upload,Regards,Peter.
You're welcome Peter!
this guy fw the harp
Thank you for sharing! ❤
My pleasure!
It’s nice doing an analysis of Prokofiev with a miniature, and one where he’s employing tertiary harmonies. I think it’s a wonderful piece, particularly the b section. It’s also constructive to think of the piano as a harp - which it kind of is - or as a hammer dulcimer. The point being to remind ourselves that the piano can be a delicate expressive instrument just as well as it can be used to bang out giant fortissimo chords.
Glad you appreciate the piece and analysis! Exactly, the piano is such a versatile instrument, it remains my favourite instrument to compose for.