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    Sonata for Violin, No. 2, Op 94: Violin and Piano
    What Can Tails Do?
    Peter & The Wolf
    Music for Children, Op. 65: Edited by Matthew Edwards Recorded by Jeffrey Biegel
    Classical Symphony, Op. 25, in Full Score
    The Encounter with Evil and its Overcoming Through Spiritual Science
    • In our everyday lives, we are constantly challenged by the phenomenon of evil in all its many manifestations. But how can we cope with this seemingly eternal hindrance? In the first of these three essays, Prokofieff suggests that we start by developing knowledge of the forces of evil to learn how they work in human evolution. Such knowledge is, in itself, the beginning of the process of overcoming evil. Rudolf Steiner gave them the spiritual "Foundation Stone of the Good" so that members of the Anthroposophical Society might progress along this path. This Foundation Stone―consisting of light, imaginative form, and the substance of love―can live in our hearts and souls as a firm foundation for esoteric work and as a creative contribution toward the overcoming of evil. Ultimately it can lead us to a conscious experience of Christ in the etheric realm of Earth. In the second and third essays, Prokofieff examines other themes relating to the etheric advent of Christ and its connection with the "Foundation Stone of the Good."

      The Encounter with Evil and its Overcoming Through Spiritual Science
    • Prokofiev's first symphony, which he mischievously dubbed "Classical," is a sprightly piece based on the symphonic models of Haydn. "I thought that if Haydn were alive today he would compose just as he did before, but at the same time would include something new in his manner of composition," Prokofiev remarked. "I wanted to compose such a a symphony in the classical style."The composer's synthesis of twentieth harmonies and timbres with eighteenth-century structure and form has captivated audiences since its premiere in 1918. This is Prokofiev's most frequently performed symphonic work, and this edition is meticulously reproduced from an authoritative early source.

      Classical Symphony, Op. 25, in Full Score
    • Peter & The Wolf

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      3,5(381)Évaluer

      Retells the orchestral fairy tale of the boy who, ignoring his grandfather's warnings, proceeds to capture a wolf.

      Peter & The Wolf
    • What Can Tails Do?

      Tails

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Exploring the fascinating functions of tails in the animal kingdom, the book highlights how different species utilize their tails for survival. Through engaging illustrations, it also draws intriguing comparisons to human abilities, demonstrating that humans can achieve similar feats without tails. This unique approach makes learning about animal adaptations both enjoyable and informative.

      What Can Tails Do?
    • (String Solo). Transcribed by the composer in 1947 from his 1944 flute sonata. Contains newly engraved violin part based on the revised version. Late Intermediate Level.

      Sonata for Violin, No. 2, Op 94: Violin and Piano
    • Sergey Prokofiev Diaries 1924-1933: Prodigal Son is thefinal volume in the critically-acclaimed Prokofiev Diaries.

      Sergey Prokofiev Diaries 1924-1933
    • Sergey Prokofiev: Diaries 1907-1914: Prodigious Youthis an inexhaustibly rich portrait of one of the most vibrantperiods in the whole of Western Art,indispensable for all lovers of Prokofiev.

      Sergey Prokofiev: Diaries 1907-1914