
To go to America
Donald Macleod follows Prokofiev as he prepares to abandon his homeland and escape to America.
Donald Macleod follows Prokofiev as he prepares to abandon his homeland and escape to America.
After a series of revolutions in his native Russia, the young composer Sergei Prokofiev made the decision to leave his homeland and to head to United States in search of fame and fortune. His years in the United States would turn into some of the most tumultuous of his life. Across this week, Donald explores how those years in exile and how it would prove to be one of his most challenging periods professionally, financially and personally.
His life was set against the turbulent events of the first half of the twentieth century, and forces beyond his control so often intervened to scupper his grand ambitions.
As war and revolution ravage Russia and dramatically change the composer’s world, the opportunity of America is too much to resist.
Violin Concerto No 1 in D, Op 19 (3rd mvt)
Vilde Frang, violin
WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne
Thomas Søndergård, conductor
Seven, They Are Seven, Op 30
Iouri Elnikov, Tenor
USSR State Radio Choir and Symphony Orchestra
Gennady Rojdestvenski, conductor
Sonata for piano No 2, Op 14 (3rd & 4th Mvts)
Pascal Devoyon, piano
Visions Fugitives, Op 22 (selection)
Steven Osborne, piano
Symphony No 1 in D major, Op 25 (Classical)
Berliner Philharmoniker
Herbert von Karajan, conductor
Producer: Glyn Tansley for BBC Wales
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- Mon 7 Oct 2019 12:00BBC Radio 3