excerpt from 'Sergey Prokofiev diaries: 16 [29] December 1918' pp. 371-372 (83 words)
excerpt from 'Sergey Prokofiev diaries: 16 [29] December 1918' pp. 371-372 (83 words)
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I did not compose in the morning as I went to Altschuler's rehearsal, where Stahl's Verochka was singing Rimsky-Korsakov's song 'The Rose and the Nightingale' in my orchestration. I had made this version at her request a month or two ago, and the accompaniment was so simple that practically nothing had to be done. But when I heard it today it sounded so good it was pure delight. I am happy that I have made such a successful orchestral version of the song. |
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