Beschreibung
Sergei Prokofievs name and music still attract historians and researchers. This book highlights an early period of the composers creative life by examining his impressive piano collection Visions Fugitives Op. 22. The history of the composition is described in detail. And the accompanying analysis of each miniature demonstrates the important features which formed Prokofievs early style and influenced his later works. This early blossoming of Prokofievs talent took place during a period of numerous modernistic movements in Russian arts, but it was also a period that was the prelude to two Russian revolutions. His music from this period is full of optimistic colors and innovative features that were difficult to present to the audience during that period. Prokofievs music was praised by early critics as new, bright, healthy and emotionally attractive, while his compositions also reflected sincere but sarcastic personality. Such optimism was largely unappreciated by the general public in whom the seeds of revolution were growing. As a result, Prokofiev and his works attracted both sympathy and disdain.
Autorenportrait
Dr. Laura Davis is a Ukraine native of Finnish and Ukrainian descent. She holds the Doctoral Degree in Piano Performance from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Master's from Central Michigan. Dr. Davis is a member of American National Association of Music Teachers,College Music Society, Americans for the Arts, Pi Kappa Lambda Honor Society.