Sergei Prokofiev: Sonata No. 5 Op. 135, by Boris Berman

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  • Composed in 1923, and revised in 1953, the Sonata No. 5 in C Major Op. 38 was the only work in this genre Prokofiev composed outside Russia. This explains the marked influence of French music reflected in the work, and which is apparent in the phrase “à la Poulenc” accompanying the opening movement. The “Andantino” reveals similarities with the music of Ravel, while the last movement has a mechanical beat that, at times, seems to evoke the sound of a train.
    Sergei Prokofiev: Sonata No. 5 in C Major Op. 135
    Boris Berman, piano
    Excerpt of "The Russian Way", second concert from the cycle "The Anti-Modernists"
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    January 14, 2015
    Juan March Foundation, Madrid
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @DGonz-dr1fl
    @DGonz-dr1fl 4 роки тому +7

    This piece was part of my senior piano recital in undergrad 1984. It was fun, and I especially liked the second movement. My closing piece was also by Prokofiev, "March From The Love for Three Oranges." G!

    • @lisaragsdale1530
      @lisaragsdale1530 3 роки тому +1

      Due to one too many changes as to who would be my piano teach during my undergrad degree (NOT in performance sadly), my senior piano recital included Mozart's 2nd Piano Sonata (not my choice), a single Prelude from the 1st book of Debussy's Preludes, and concluded with the first 5 of Prokofiev's "Visions Fugitives" (my choices).

  • @КалининаИринаАнатольевна

    Прекрасная соната ! Играла ее в университете 14 лет назад , сложная , но красивая

  • @cheapimitation2242
    @cheapimitation2242 9 місяців тому

    He’s quite mean in his masterclass then I come to see this and I’m not really convinced by his playing.