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Symphony No. 7 in C sharp minor, Op. 131

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Prokofiev had a serious heart attack in 1945 and suffered a fall at the same time; his health declined slowly for eight years. He was too weak to put up any objection to the 1948 Party edicts about how music should serve the Soviet State. This restrained and gentle 1952 symphony was composed in this situation, a year before his death. Many find its simplicity and lyricism deeply affecting. Others consider it a pale echo of Prokofiev's earlier muscular style.

The symphony is in the standard four movements, with a restrained first movement possessing a stately tempo and a lyrical opening theme of unusual melancholy and sense of resignation. The key of C sharp minor, which does not resound very brilliantly or richly from any standard orchestral instrument, seems to enforce the sense of life dimming. The scherzo second movement is much livelier, recasting Prokofiev's earlier, often grotesque, sense of humor into childish jokes. The third movement is also rather funny in effect, although it is a strained humor. The finale is more energetic, with lively woodwinds and tomfoolery, then a lyrical major transformation, considerably more optimistic in tone, of the symphony's opening theme. Whether the ending is a quicksilvery sparkling conclusion or a less brilliant winding down depends on which edition of the work is chosen by the conductor. ~ Joseph Stevenson, Rovi

Albums with Complete Performances of the Work

Title Date
Nicolai Malko 2002
Nicolai Malko conducts Glinka, Rimsky-Korsakov, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, etc. 1993
Prokofiev: 7 Symphonies: Lieutenant Kijé-Suite 1993
Prokofiev: 7 Symphonies; Lieutenant Kijé 1993
Prokofiev: Fiftieth Anniversary Edition (Box Set)
Prokofiev: Pierre et le loup; Un feu de camp en hiver; 7ème symphonie 1992
Prokofiev: Summer Day; Peter and the Wolf; Winter Bonfire; Symphony No. 7 1992
Prokofiev: Symphonies
Prokofiev: Symphonies
Prokofiev: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 7; The Love for Three Oranges; Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker Suite 2007
Prokofiev: Symphonies Nos. 1, 5, 6 & 7 2002
Prokofiev: Symphonies Nos. 1, 5, 6 & 7 2002
Prokofiev: Symphonies Nos. 2 & 7
Prokofiev: Symphonies Nos. 3 & 7 1995
Prokofiev: Symphonies Nos. 5 & 7
Prokofiev: Symphonies Nos. 5 & 7 2003
Prokofiev: Symphonies Nos. 5 & 7; Symphony Concerto; Cinderella Suite
Prokofiev: Symphony No. 7, Op. 131; Sinfonietta, Op. 5/48 1986
Prokofiev: Symphony No. 7; Chout, Op. 21
Prokofiev: Symphony Nos. 1 & 7/Dreams,Op.6/Autumn,Op.8 1996
Prokofiev: The Complete Symphonies 2002
Prokofiev: The Complete Symphonies 2006
Prokofiev: The Complete Symphonies 2002
Prokofiev: The Complete Symphonies 1991
Prokofiev: The Complete Symphonies (incl. Symphony No. 4, Revised Version) 1991
Prokofiev: The Complete Symphonies and Concertos [Box Set] 2004
Prokofiev: The Love of Three Oranges - Suite; Symphonies Nos. 1 & 7
Prokofiev: The Symphonies 1991
Prokofiev: The Symphonies 2008
Prokofiev: The Symphonies 1991
Prokofiev: The Symphonies 1991
Prokofiev: The Symphonies, Vol. 1 2008
Prokofiev: Works for Orchestra, Vol. 1 1990
Rudolf Kempe conducts Schumann, Prokofiev, Wolf, Copland, Strauss
Rudolf Kempe in Munich
Sergej Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5; Symphony No. 7 2005
The Art Of Samuil Samosud, Vol. 1
The Art of Nikolai Anosov

Albums with Excerpt Performances of the Work

Title Date
Prokofiev for Dummies
Sergei Prokofiev, Enfant Terrible (1891-1953): A 50th Anniversary Celebration 2003
Sergey Prokofiev: A Portrait 2007

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