excerpt from 'Sergey Prokofiev diaries: 12 December 1913' pp. 567 (89 words)
excerpt from 'Sergey Prokofiev diaries: 12 December 1913' pp. 567 (89 words)
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The singers today were only marking, singing at half-voice, the orchestra played abominably although they were indignant when I shouted at them. The basses and cellos were not there at all, and Annenkov thought it would be a good idea to replace them with temporary substitutes who had not the slightest idea about Aida. They played so many wrong notes that I sent them packing and asked Tvordovsky to play their parts on the piano. In short, nothing of any value was achieved today; it merely served to demoralize. |
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