Sergei Prokofiev — Peter and the Wolf: 8 Professional Arrangements
Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf" is a symphonic fairy tale for children, where each character is represented by a specific instrument. The work premiered in 1936 and remains a staple of orchestral education programs.
"Peter and the Wolf" is a symphonic fairy tale for children, composed by Sergei Prokofiev in 1936.
Each character is represented by a specific instrument: the bird by flute, the duck by oboe, the cat by clarinet,
the grandfather by bassoon, the wolf by French horns, and Peter by string instruments.
The work remains one of Prokofiev's most frequently performed compositions worldwide.
"Peter and the Wolf" is a symphonic fairy tale for children, composed in 1936, where each character is represented by a specific instrument and musical motif. It remains one of Prokofiev's most accessible and frequently performed works.
A symphonic fairy tale composed in 1936, "Peter and the Wolf" uses specific musical themes to represent characters, teaching children about orchestral instruments. It remains one of Prokofiev's most popular works.
A symphonic fairy tale for children, composed in 1936, where each character is depicted by a specific instrument or group (e.g., the bird by flute, the wolf by horns).
Learn composition techniques through comparative score analysis