One of the 20th century's most prolific composers of piano music, Sergei
Prokofiev (1891-1953) is celebrated for his unique piano idiom,
combining the seemingly incongruous elements of highly percussive
textures with passages of great lyrical charm. Above all, notes
Grove's, his music shows a professional care for the performer, never
reaching beyond the practicable limits of execution.
Pianists will welcome this excellent new compilation of pieces composed
between 1907 and 1922 -- the great formative years of Prokofiev's unique
approach to keyboard writing -- from his highly original Diabolical
suggestion and the dramatic, capricious Sarcasms to the very popular
March and Scherzo transcribed by the composer from his opera The love
for three organs.
Reproduced from authoritative early editions, this generous collection
includes Four études, Op. 2; Four pieces, Op. 3; excerpts from Four
pieces, Op. 4; Toccata, Op. 11; Ten pieces, Op. 12; the complete
Sarcasms, Op. 17, and Visions fugitives, Op. 22; Tales of the old
grandmother, Op. 31; Four pieces, Op. 32; and the March and
Scherzo, Op. 33ter.