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Prokofiev - Symphonies Nos.2 & 4 (Second Version)

Netherlands Radio P.O./James Gaffigan

CD   1 disc(s)   09-03-2018
Classical

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€ 23.95
Extra info: Netherlands Radio P.O./James Gaffigan
Drager: CD
Maatschappij: Challenge
Label: Challenge Classics
Barcode: 0608917277920
Artikelcode: T90222
Suffix - prefix: 72779 CC
Orkest: NETHERLANDS RADIO P.O.

This album is the fourth and last volume in the acclaimed complete survey of Prokofiev’s symphonies performed by the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic orchestra, conducted by James Gaffigan. The experimental Second Symphony, dated 1925, is coupled with the late Socialist Realism- like revision of the Fourth.

Prokofiev’s Second, composed eight years after the First, appears to be a defiant ode to the modern era, witnessed by the layers of mechanically persistent rhythms, expressionist harmonies, ostensibly unfathomable forms and its very expansive take on tonality. The work was premiered in Paris in 1925, conducted by Serge Koussevitsky.

Prokofiev decided to revise his Fourth Symphony, Op. 47, after the successful premieres of his Fifth and Sixth Symphonies (in January 1945 and December 1947 respectively). The original four movements remained largely intact, but the changes say a great deal about his style at that point. The first alteration was to insert or expand some passages that were predominantly reflective, with a strong emphasis on melody. Another example is the attempt to align the scale more closely with what was required by Socialist Realism. The changes in the Fourth were so meaningful that Prokofiev gave a new opus number to the Second Version.