Tales of an Old Grandmother
Tales of an Old Grandmother, Op. 31 (Russian: Сказки старой бабушки, romanized: Skazki staroy babushki) is a set of four piano pieces by Sergei Prokofiev. It was composed in 1918 and premiered by the composer himself on January 7 the following year in New York City, probably at Aeolian Hall.[1][2] It has an approximate duration of ten minutes and it was first published by Gutheil in Moscow in 1922.[3] It was composed during Prokofiev's exile in the United States after the outbreak of the Russian Revolution. An arrangement for orchestra also exists.
Background
Prokofiev's pianistic output of this period is scarce since he put all his efforts into composing his opera The Love for Three Oranges. He also composed, around that time, Four Pieces, Op. 32. Both were written in order to mitigate his economic situation because of the delay of the opera's premiere;[4] however, he did not obtain the money in royalties he expected for them.[5]
Description
The set of works describes an old grandmother narrating tales to her young grandson who listens carefully in her lap. It is full of nostalgia, with all the movements written in minor keys.[6]
The work comprises four untitled movements:
- Moderato (D minor)
- Andantino (F-sharp minor)
- Andante assai (E minor)
- Sostenuto (B minor)
A performance lasts between eight and ten minutes.
References
- ^ Sergei Prokofiev – His Musical Life by Israel V. Nestyev, translated by Rose Prokofieva, introduction by Sergei Eisenstein, New York: Alfred A. Knopf (1946), p. 78
- ^ Serge Prokofiev Archive, circa 1899–2012, Series IV: Concert Programs 1918–2013, Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book & Manuscript Library
- ^ Shlifstein 1961, p. 307, cited in "Prokofiev's Tales of Old Grandmother, Op. 31: a performance and pedagogical guide", Doctor of Musical Arts dissertation by Wenjing Liu, University of Iowa, 2016. doi:10.17077/etd.7re3vla1
- ^ Prokofiev 1991, pp. 266–68.
- ^ Juan Sebastian Avendaño Fonseca. "Contextualización de la Sonata n. 2 op. 14 en Re menor de Sergei Prokofiev" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-05. Click the link to PDF to view the source.
- ^ "Prokofiev, S.: Childhood Manuscripts (Dossin)". www.naxos.com. Retrieved 2018-01-09.
Sources
- Prokofiev, Sergei (1991). Soviet Diary 1927 and Other Writings. London: Faber and Faber.
- Shlifstein, S, ed. (1961). S. Prokofiev: Autobiography, Articles, Reminiscences. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House.
External links
- Tales of an Old Grandmother: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
- Cummings, Robert. Tales of an Old Grandmother at AllMusic
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