Prokofiev Scythian Suite, Op. 20
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- Опубліковано 26 жов 2024
- In the summer of 1914, Prokofiev, the then-emerging enfant terrible of Russian music, traveled to London to meet with the ballet impresario Sergei Diaghilev. Diaghilev commissioned the young composer to write a ballet with a prehistoric or fairy-tale scenario - hoping, perhaps, for the same kind of success he had recently enjoyed with the like-themed ballets of Stravinsky.
The composer settled on a theme centered on a prehistoric tribe of barbarians, the Scythians, known to drink blood and engage in other similarly gruesome practices. The immediate musical result was Ala and Lolli (1914-1915), which Prokofiev first presented to Diaghilev in the form of a nearly complete piano score. Diaghilev, however, rejected the work as too close in spirit to Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, fearing comparisons to the still-new succès du scandale. To placate Prokofiev, Diaghilev commissioned from the dejected composer a new ballet, Chout (1915). Before fulfulling that commission, though, Prokofiev turned his attention back to his orphaned ballet, distilling its most effective numbers into the Scythian Suite.
The suite is cast in four movements whose titles readily evoke the ballet's prehistoric themes: "The Adoration of Veles and Ala," "The Enemy God and Dance of the Spirits of Darkness," "Night," and "The Glorious Departure of Lolly and the Sun's Procession." What is most immediately striking about the score is Prokofiev's brilliant orchestration. The music is the product of a 23 year old, yet it clearly demonstrates the unmistakable confidence, control, and imagination of a seasoned master. The vivid colors and instrumental effects are such that the work, despite its relative unfamiliarity, survives as one of the most brilliant orchestral essays of its era.
The first movement begins savagely, the discordant main theme calling to mind a titanic struggle between monstrous forces. The mood turns quiet but restless, and the sound darkens; here the writing for reeds and harp here is especially brilliant and atmospheric. The second movement is fast and brutal, the rhythms pounding and insistent, the themes menacing and ominous; this is the most unambiguously Russian music of the suite. The first half of "Night" is appropriately dark, the second half explosive and unsettling. "The Glorious Departure" begins with a rush of energy, then slows to a colorful march, followed by a menacing yet comical theme. The suite concludes with a brilliant depiction of the rising sun (18:25).
The Scythian Suite premiered under the composer's baton in St. Petersburg on January 29, 1916.
0:00 - The Adoration of Veles and Ala
5:38 - The Enemy God and the Dance of the Spirits of Darkness
8:49 - Night
15:02 - The Glorious Departure of Lolly and the Procession of the Sun
(The exact names of the movements may vary, as they are translations)
Performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra,
Claudio Abbado, conductor
This should be more way popular then it is now.
Oh, it will be... more than you can imagine. S&M2 will make it happen.
@@nicosimioni7363 It did. At least I'm here the day after !
Hey, Check out my Symphonic Poem, inspired by Prokofiev, hope you like it ua-cam.com/video/FtgOpfUirT4/v-deo.html
You called for aid, and the TNO fandom answered!
@@nicosimioni7363 ... it's harder than Hell to play plus it has 2 harps..... and eat too loud...
(5:38) "He was a man born into the world to shake the nations, the scourge of all lands, who in some way terrified all mankind by the dreadful rumors noised abroad concerning him."
- Jordanes
> 'Binding the continents'
I thought that refers to Hermann von Göring, yes, Der Kaiser von Mittelafrikanischerreich.
A spot for a weirdo philosopher like Lev Gumilyov is in 6:15
thx
Can't unhear the thunderbolt of god
"We are the Scythian people, and we turn the world upside down - like an old barrel!"
- Pavel Gorgulov
@@augustuswu7109 8:03 this part?
Bro Eurasia Moment
P A S S I O N A R I Y Y
Passion And Power! Eurasia rises!
Pov:State of Eurasia declares war against Germany 1973(Tno reference)
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I like it. This Prokofiev dude is pretty badass.
MotorGoblin check out his symphony no.2
Vexyis Thanks!
@@MotorGoblin Romeo and Juliet Suites...(nowhere near as "raucous," but tremendous music)
sinfonia concertante is my favorite, go check it out
@@richrol58 ice war something comes to mind.
If they ever decide to make another sequel for Fantasia, this could be the perfect follow up to the Rite of Spring segment from the first film. I feel this segment would show animals from the Ice Ages like mammoths, woolly rhinos, giant deer, cave bears, hyenas, scimitar cats (because the sabertooth cats that we're familiar with, Smilodon , come from the Americas, not Eurasia, where the segment takes place), wolves, and at the end, early humans.
5:38 *binding the continents*
Passion and Power
5:38 A Window into Eurasia
17:24 - 17:48 is absolutely stunning
"Night" is so pretty and full of nice textures. The harps really makes it.
YES!!!! Thank you so much.
Heard his live once. The sound... was... FLIPPING INCREDIBLE
You're welcome! Unfortunately I have not yet had the opportunity to hear this live, but I'm sure it's magnificent.
7:06 Hi Stravinsky!
7:21 Hi Mussorgsky!
So i've never listened to this suite all the way through, although I like prokofiev, and I gotta say, it's awesome
It's Eurasin' time
Eurasia reference?????
Huh?
I love this it is a fantastic piece of work.
This is such an awesome piece. I especially like the wisp of a march in the last movement.
the sheet music is insane just like his second symphony
I heard this piece performed by the CSO and Abbado. Incredible! I later bought the CD, and it is one of my treasures.
This is CSO and Abbado
Your videos are fantastic.
Thank you soo much for uploading!! This is definitely one of my favourite pieces.
Masterpiece!
You are the millions, we are multitude
And multitude and multitude.
Come, fight! Yes, we are Scythians,
Yes, Asians, a squint-eyed, greedy brood.
-Alexander Blok, 1918
GLORY TO EURASIA
The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra just covered this at Metallica's S&M2, and it was fantastic, so figured I should give the original a listen.
Not disappointed!
Metallifreak 42 Same! This was awesome!
What the hell is S&M2??
@@richrol58 S&M2 stands for Symphony & Metallica 2. S&M2 were 2 Metallica concerts with the San Francisco Symphony orchestra played in September this year. The orchestra played a bit of this piece at some part of the show.
@@richrol58 Metallica concert with San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, the 2nd time
“Covered it” LOL XD
Can we officially cite Prokofiev as the first heavy metal classical composer? Listen to the 2nd movement.. crazy good.
Bro have you heard bach's harpsichord concerto no1 in d minor? That shit bangs too! And it was during the baroque period🤯
Binding the Continents
who else came here from the video classical music for metal heads
ELP did this
Also from S&M2
I came from S&M2
me
Quit reading my mind!
5:38 United Eurasia theme
Магазин рядом с моей школой называется Скиф…
Спроси там насчёт конфет "Гумилёвок"
well, woody allen used it in battle scenes from love and death and of course ELP used part ii, the evil god … for one of their bits.
Brilliant!
At the 3 minute part it reminds me of Jaws a bit.
Uma das introduções mais incríveis. Que partitura densa, fantástica!
Metallica brought me here. Anyone?
Same S&M2 brought me here
@@ricardolopesmacetti4142 ua-cam.com/video/fUqlS8HwZA0/v-deo.html
It was part of the S&M2 concert
@Ender Lord lol
@@ricardolopesmacetti4142 The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra played this in part of the S&M2 album
Hulkoff.
5:40 Something familiar/unsettling in the bass.....
You know what I mean
excavation simulator
Please please someone restore this as a choreographed ballet.....it is a terrifying score but no-one has ever composed or unleashed anything more wild and pagan than Prokofiev's Scythian suite. Not even Stravinsky. Has any ballet company attempted this score?
I,agree it has soo much movement
I dont think anyone has, i thought Prokofiev wrote the ballet, it got cancelled, then he scrapped his best pieces from it to make the scythian suite.
18:26-19:07. Who composes something like that? It just sounds otherworldly.
It was an otherworldly era in some ways up to WW1.
It's supposed to be the sun rising...(to the end of the piece)
this is epic af i love it
5:40 John William's Jaws two-note motif!
Thats taken from Dvorak 9th symphony 4th movement
Two note motif from Jaws is very common, and present in many other pieces other than these two
John Williams stole a great deal from both Prokofiev and Stravinsky.
Great score, but at 480p a bit blurry... could you also upload it in HD?
You can download this for free off IMSLP if you want it.
Nate Kite i dont think prokofiev's music is in the public domain.
This is way to blurry to follow along. I love this piece and have seen the score.
@@sneddypie This one is. At least in the US.
@@sfmdude568 but prokofiev has died less than 70 years ago
Outta my way, Atlanticist cringelords. This is EURASIAN SUPERETHNOS territory
Your eurasian supercringe will make way for OCEANIC SUPERTHANOS.
LOL.
0:35 *Volodymyr Shayan Moment and Slavo-Aryanism*
Hey bro, good music choices, but if you are going to post the scores do it in a high enough resolution so we can actually read the score. 480p video doesn’t cut it for an orchestral score.
If I hadn't seen that it was Prokofiev I would have been sure it was Stravinskij.
Yeah, thes crazy violins and high strings reminds of stravinskij, and the flute xDD
So much story, its fascinating
I played this song in my marching band
Which school did you go?
@@SuperDerezzed Scythia U.?
Splendide
I generally don't care for Prokofieff, but this... IS GREAT.
this is pretty typical prok though🤔
5:38 gdy twoja stara jest marlibem w tomsku
4:27 this restatement is so haunting in the cello divisi with the upper string highs
5:39 ELP brought me here!
Did they do this in concert?
Stravinsky? Is that you?
No. It's me - Prokofiev!
5:38 TNO REFRENCE?!?!?!/1/1
Hello tabby
How do you start to write such music ???
5:38 Masterpiece
Here after S&M² ? 5:38
Не знаю что не понравилось Глазунову в восходе солнца. Мне все нравится)
после стакана водки Глазунову ничего не нравилось.
Perfect music for exploring apocrypha in skyrim ^^
Oh you're so right 😃!! It's been years I haven't played to Skyrim... That's it, you win, I'll get into it tomorrow 😁👍
fits better for binding continents
Rite of Spring 2 Electric Boogaloo
Aces!
SUBLIME!!!!
5:38--Circle the wagons--the injuns is comin'!!
*Eurasians
That celesta part in night 😫😫😩😩
No pubs!
0:20 sounds like Star Wars
9:26 Star wars?
mars vibe
I totally hear Stravinsky, particularly Le Chant du Rossignol
Thanks! Too bad the video quality is only 480p, it's hard to read notes in a full-score page.
Le Sacre Du Printemps 👀👀👀👀
This sounds like taboritsky except he got a Tumor from compound V
Escaflowne brought me here.
1080p would be a minimum
overwhelming
Same general type of style as HTTYD.
Manly music
Closed fist
Based Eurasian!
Поскакали!
Star Wars.
Was just thinking that it would fit right into the films
@@electricelf-music John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, Zimmer and many other composers, have always taken as inspiration, reference and even plagiarism of Russian composers, they themselves have declared that they are fans of Shostakovich and Prokofiev among others
Here because of Metallica to be honest!!!
I lo e much of Prokofjev, but this music is really firesome and arbitrary at timed, pushy, too octatonish, competing with Igor, a work of a young slightly selfish pianist. Compare Bartok and Stravinsky:
Definitely not one of Prokofiev's best
If this is his worst, then that's still a very high bar
Really!? I think it’s amazing! So intense