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Peter and the Wolf (Russian: Петя и волк, Petya i volk), Op. 67, is a composition written by Sergei Prokofiev in 1936 in the USSR. It is a children's story (with both music and text by Prokofiev), spoken by a narrator accompanied by the orchestra.
In 1936, Sergei Prokofiev was commissioned by Natalya Sats and the Central Children's Theatre in Moscow to write a new musical symphony for children. The intent was to cultivate "musical tastes in children from the first years of school". Intrigued by the invitation, Prokofiev completed Peter and the Wolf in just four days. The debut on 2 May 1936 was, in the composer's words, inauspicious at best: "... [attendance] was poor and failed to attract much attention".
The first concert performance of the work outside Russia was by the Dublin Orchestral Players under the direction of Brian Boydell on 9 June 1942 in Dublin, Ireland.
Peter and the Wolf is scored for the following orchestra:
Peter and the Wolf is the American folk band formed by musician Red Hunter. Hunter says about his song writing, "I carry a journal everywhere with me. I will stop in the middle of whatever I'm doing to write down an idea, whether it's something I think about, hear, observe, or whatever. It's my highest priority to make sure I capture these ideas, as the craft of songwriting is a lifelong pursuit". The band's record label offers early demos called Peter and the Wolf and Experiments in Junk, but the first official CD released was Lightness. After the release of Lightness the band performed several shows in graveyards, islands, as well as more regular venues.The Ivori Palms became the act's second official release in September 2007, followed by Mellow Owl and Traffique's Endless Weekend Mixtape, the newest album, Easy Mountain, was released in December, 2011.
Mellow Owl was written and recorded on a farm in Canada, and an undisclosed location in Vermont, according to liner notes. As Red Hunter told Splice Today in a recent interview, "I'm trying out all kinds of new stuff here to see what works. I'm really influenced by these native dudes I met in Fiji who sang super mellow beach harmonies, so I guess it'll be some island jams."
Peter & the Wolf (Polish: Piotruś i wilk, also known as Sergei Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf) is a short Polish-British-Norwegian-Mexican model animation film released in 2006. It was written and directed by Suzie Templeton, scenography - Marek Skrobecki, made in Se-ma-for Studios in Łódź, and has been shown both in cinemas and with live musical accompaniment.
The film is based on the story of Peter and the Wolf and is set to the music Sergei Prokofiev wrote for the story in 1936. In common with other animated shorts such as The Snowman the film has no vocals but relies on music and action to tell the story.
A new recording of Prokofiev's music was made to accompany the cinema and television release. The recording was made by the Philharmonia Orchestra and conducted by Mark Stephenson.
On the edge of the vast forests of Russia, where wolves still roam, lies a little cottage surrounded by a big, high fence. This is where Peter lives with his grumpy Grandfather. Grandfather will not let Peter go out into the forest. Peter has a friend, the lovable Ducky (a runner duck in this version), with whom he hangs around Grandfather's yard. A Bird (a hooded crow in this version) with a broken wing arrives in the yard. Bird is very impatient with Peter and signals to go into the forest. His heart beating fast, Peter tiptoes into the cottage and reaches over his sleeping Grandfather and his snoring, fat cat. Ever so carefully Peter takes the keys to the gate.
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Sergei Prokofiev- Peter and the Wolf. Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. 피터와 늑대 - 세르게이 프로코피예프 - 벤쿠버 심파니 오케스트라 (음악 거꾸로수업용 영상입니다. 이진경선생님.)
Peter & the Wolf (Polish: Piotruś i wilk) is a short Polish–British–Norwegian stop-motion animated film released in 2006. Written and directed by Suzie Templeton and scenography by Marek Skrobecki, it was made in Se-ma-for Studios in Łódź and has been shown in cinemas, sometimes with live musical accompaniment. The film won the Academy Award for the Best Animated Short Film at the 80th Academy Awards. The film is based on the story of Peter and the Wolf as set to the music Sergei Prokofiev in 1936. Unlike the usual version of Prokofiev's work, the film has no narrator but relies on music and images to tell the story. A new recording of Prokofiev's music was made to accompany the cinema and television release. The recording was made by the Philharmonia Orchestra and conducted by Mark Steph...
This performance was created through Yale School of Music's chamber program during the 2020 fall semester. Due to COVID pandemic restrictions on in-person playing for wind instruments, this project is extra unique: all audio and video was recorded remotely, and as a newly formed group, we never had the chance to play together, or even meet in-person. We hope you enjoy this special performance! Performers: Danielle Maeng, flute (Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daniandtheflute/) Elise Conti, oboe (Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliseconti/) Nikki Pet, clarinet (Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clari.pet/) Olivia Martinez, horn (Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oliviamartinez23/, Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_GTd5ZJK6gtBqa9nuO_Cqg) Katia Osorio, bassoon (In...
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67: Nos. 1-14 (music only) · Sergei Prokofiev · Leopold Stokowski · Stadium Symphony Orchestra of New York The Works of Sergei Prokofiev ℗ 2013 Ameritz Music Ltd Released on: 2013-12-12 Auto-generated by YouTube.
25 years ago, when my children were young, we would sit and listen to this recording of Peter and the Wolf and look at the book from where all the images in the video are from. I created this video for them as a Christmas gift in 2013. The music is from a recording by the Israel Philharmonic conducted by Zubin Mehta. The Narrator is Itzhak Perlman. The images are from the book we always read along with while listening to the CD. Publisher: Poegsma - A children's book publisher in the Netherlands Text by: Loriot Illustrations by: Jorg Muller
This is a good remastered i did
Peter and the Wolf by Sergei Prokofiev Conductor: Richard Stamp Orchestra: Academy of London Narrator: Sir John Gielgud
Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67, a "symphonic fairy tale for children", is a musical composition written by Sergei Prokofiev in 1936. ▶️ More from Prokofiev: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5BD80ABF8A438689 🔔 Subscribe to The Wicked North for the very best in classical music: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheWickedNorth #ClassicalMusic #Prokofiev
Peter and the Wolf (Russian: Петя и волк, Petya i volk), Op. 67, is a composition written by Sergei Prokofiev in 1936 in the USSR. It is a children's story (with both music and text by Prokofiev), spoken by a narrator accompanied by the orchestra.
In 1936, Sergei Prokofiev was commissioned by Natalya Sats and the Central Children's Theatre in Moscow to write a new musical symphony for children. The intent was to cultivate "musical tastes in children from the first years of school". Intrigued by the invitation, Prokofiev completed Peter and the Wolf in just four days. The debut on 2 May 1936 was, in the composer's words, inauspicious at best: "... [attendance] was poor and failed to attract much attention".
The first concert performance of the work outside Russia was by the Dublin Orchestral Players under the direction of Brian Boydell on 9 June 1942 in Dublin, Ireland.
Peter and the Wolf is scored for the following orchestra: