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Scythian Suite

The Scythian Suite, Op. 20 is an orchestral suite by Sergei Prokofiev written in 1915.

Scythian Suite
Orchestral suite by Sergei Prokofiev
Sergei Prokofiev in 1918
Opus20
Composed1915
MovementsFour
ScoringOrchestra
Premiere
Date16 January 1916 (1916-01-16)
LocationSt. Petersburg
ConductorSergei Prokofiev

Background edit

Prokofiev originally wrote the music for the ballet Ala i Lolli, the story of which takes place among the Scythians. Commissioned by Sergei Diaghilev, the ballet was written to a scenario by Russian poet Sergey Gorodetsky.[1][2] But when Diaghilev rejected the score even before its completion,[3] the composer reworked the music into a suite for concert performance.[4]

The suite was premiered on 16/29 January 1916 at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, conducted by the composer.[5]

A scheduled Moscow performance of the suite that December was cancelled at the last minute due to the difficulty of finding musicians to play the piece;[6] it called for an enlarged orchestra and, as many performers had been mobilized due to World War I, enough players could not be found. Nevertheless, the Moscow music critic Leonid Sabaneyev gave the music a scathing review.[7] Prokofiev responded that the supposed performance must have been a product of Sabaneyev's imagination, as the only copy of the score was in the composer's hands and thus he had not even been able to see it.

Movements edit

The suite is in four movements and lasts around 20 minutes.

  1. Invocation to Veles and Ala – barbaric and colorful music describing the Scythians' invocation of the sun
  2. The Evil God and the Dance of the Pagan Monsters (also known as "The Alien God and the Dance of the Evil Spirits"[8]) – as the Scythians make a sacrifice to Ala, daughter of Veles, the Evil God performs a violent dance surrounded by seven monsters
  3. Night – the Evil God harms Ala; the Moon Maidens descend to console her
  4. The Glorious Departure of Lolli and the Cortège of the Sun – Lolli, the hero, comes to save Ala; the Sun God assists him in defeating the Evil God. They are victorious, and the suite ends with a musical picture of the sunrise

Instrumentation edit

The music is scored for a large orchestra:

Adaptations edit

The Bermuda Triangle (1978) is an electronic adaptation by Isao Tomita that includes the first movement (The Adoration of Veles and Ala) of the Scythian Suite.[9]

The track "The Enemy God Dances with the Black Spirits" on Works Volume 1 by progressive rock group Emerson, Lake & Palmer is an arrangement of the second movement.

The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas, performed the piece during Metallica's S&M2 concerts at Chase Center, San Francisco on September 6 and 8, 2019.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Sleeve note of the CD (RADIOSERVIS CR0360-2)
  2. ^ Prokofiev, Sergei. "Autobiography" in Soviet Diary 1927 and Other Writings: p. 249-50.
  3. ^ Prokofiev "Autobiography": p. 251
  4. ^ Prokofiev "Autobiography": p. 252-53
  5. ^ Prokofiev Diaries 1915-1923: p. 74
  6. ^ Prokofiev Diaries 1915-1923: p. 172
  7. ^ Prokofiev "Autobiography": p. 256-57
  8. ^ "Prokofiev: Symphony 5, Ala and Lolly". Amazon.
  9. ^ Staff (1979). "Tomita: The Bermuda Triangle (1978)". IsaoTomita.net. Retrieved March 10, 2021.

References edit

  • David Ewen. Encyclopedia of Concert Music. New York: Hill and Wang, 1959.
  • Nicolas Slonimsky. Slonimsky's Book of Musical Anecdotes. New York: Schirmer Books, 1998.
  • Sergei Prokofiev. Soviet Diary 1927 and Other Writings. London: Faber, 1991.
  • Sergei Prokofiev. Diaries 1915-1923: Behind the Mask, trans. Anthony Phillips. London: Faber, 2008.

External links edit

  • Sythian Suite (+score) (video; 20:34) on YouTube

scythian, suite, orchestral, suite, sergei, prokofiev, written, 1915, orchestral, suite, sergei, prokofievsergei, prokofiev, 1918opus20composed1915movementsfourscoringorchestrapremieredate16, january, 1916, 1916, locationst, petersburgconductorsergei, prokofie. The Scythian Suite Op 20 is an orchestral suite by Sergei Prokofiev written in 1915 Scythian SuiteOrchestral suite by Sergei ProkofievSergei Prokofiev in 1918Opus20Composed1915MovementsFourScoringOrchestraPremiereDate16 January 1916 1916 01 16 LocationSt PetersburgConductorSergei Prokofiev Contents 1 Background 2 Movements 3 Instrumentation 4 Adaptations 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksBackground editProkofiev originally wrote the music for the ballet Ala i Lolli the story of which takes place among the Scythians Commissioned by Sergei Diaghilev the ballet was written to a scenario by Russian poet Sergey Gorodetsky 1 2 But when Diaghilev rejected the score even before its completion 3 the composer reworked the music into a suite for concert performance 4 The suite was premiered on 16 29 January 1916 at the Mariinsky Theatre in St Petersburg conducted by the composer 5 A scheduled Moscow performance of the suite that December was cancelled at the last minute due to the difficulty of finding musicians to play the piece 6 it called for an enlarged orchestra and as many performers had been mobilized due to World War I enough players could not be found Nevertheless the Moscow music critic Leonid Sabaneyev gave the music a scathing review 7 Prokofiev responded that the supposed performance must have been a product of Sabaneyev s imagination as the only copy of the score was in the composer s hands and thus he had not even been able to see it Movements editThe suite is in four movements and lasts around 20 minutes Invocation to Veles and Ala barbaric and colorful music describing the Scythians invocation of the sunThe Evil God and the Dance of the Pagan Monsters also known as The Alien God and the Dance of the Evil Spirits 8 as the Scythians make a sacrifice to Ala daughter of Veles the Evil God performs a violent dance surrounded by seven monstersNight the Evil God harms Ala the Moon Maidens descend to console herThe Glorious Departure of Lolli and the Cortege of the Sun Lolli the hero comes to save Ala the Sun God assists him in defeating the Evil God They are victorious and the suite ends with a musical picture of the sunriseInstrumentation editThe music is scored for a large orchestra Woodwinds Piccolo 3 Flutes 3rd doubling Alto flute 3 Oboes Cor anglais 3 Clarinets 3rd doubling E clarinet Bass clarinet 3 Bassoons ContrabassoonBrass 8 Horns 4 optionally 5 Trumpets 3rd doubling E trumpet 4 Trombones Tuba Percussion TimpaniGlockenspiel Xylophone 2 Cymbals Tamtam Triangle Bass drum Snare drum TambourineKeyboards Celesta PianoStrings 2 Harps Violins I II Violas Cellos Double bassesAdaptations editThe Bermuda Triangle 1978 is an electronic adaptation by Isao Tomita that includes the first movement The Adoration of Veles and Ala of the Scythian Suite 9 The track The Enemy God Dances with the Black Spirits on Works Volume 1 by progressive rock group Emerson Lake amp Palmer is an arrangement of the second movement The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas performed the piece during Metallica s S amp M2 concerts at Chase Center San Francisco on September 6 and 8 2019 Notes edit Sleeve note of the CD RADIOSERVIS CR0360 2 Prokofiev Sergei Autobiography in Soviet Diary 1927 and Other Writings p 249 50 Prokofiev Autobiography p 251 Prokofiev Autobiography p 252 53 Prokofiev Diaries 1915 1923 p 74 Prokofiev Diaries 1915 1923 p 172 Prokofiev Autobiography p 256 57 Prokofiev Symphony 5 Ala and Lolly Amazon Staff 1979 Tomita The Bermuda Triangle 1978 IsaoTomita net Retrieved March 10 2021 References editDavid Ewen Encyclopedia of Concert Music New York Hill and Wang 1959 Nicolas Slonimsky Slonimsky s Book of Musical Anecdotes New York Schirmer Books 1998 Sergei Prokofiev Soviet Diary 1927 and Other Writings London Faber 1991 Sergei Prokofiev Diaries 1915 1923 Behind the Mask trans Anthony Phillips London Faber 2008 External links editSythian Suite score video 20 34 on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scythian Suite amp oldid 1171762425, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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