excerpt from 'Sergey Prokofiev diaries: 16 November 1913' pp. 544 (120 words)
excerpt from 'Sergey Prokofiev diaries: 16 November 1913' pp. 544 (120 words)
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After dinner I wanted to go to Ziloti's concert, particularly to hear Debussy's Jeux. The tickets had all been sold, so I went to the backstage entrance and sent up my card to Ziloti with the following inscription: 'SSP begs of Alexander Ilyich the very great favour of granting him a pass, so that he may hear the performance of Debussy's Jeux.' Ziloti ordered a pass to be given to me, and so I got into the concert. Jeux is an interesting and poetic piece without much content. 'Well, no, you won't find a lot of meat in it,' agreed Tcherepnin, who himself finds other things besides meat to admire in the French composers he loves so much. |
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