SEE myself sitting in the hall of the St. Petersburg Conservatory (or was it in the Great Hall of Nobility?) at a concert to the memory of Scriabin. This was a concert given by Rachmaninoff for the benefit of Scriabin’s widow. It must have been in 1916. In the audience I see a young, medium-tall man with fleshy protruding lips and an extraordinarily large blond head precariously fitted to a long, thin stem. The man is seated in one of the front rows, surrounded by a group of melomanes, and ray tutor tells me that this is the young fauve, the composer Prokofiev. Much later Prokofiev told me an amusing story about this concert.
Stravinsky
Tchaikovski
Jobim
Clássico Chopin
Barroco Bach Villa Lobos
Romantismo Wagner
Impressionismo Debussy e Ravel
Modernismo
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