Description
Prokofiev had written two symphonies as a student but his first numbered work in the genre was the Classical Symphony, completed in 1917. This evokes, melodically though not necessarily harmonically, the world of Haydn and Mozart, and it has remained one of his most popular works. The Second Symphony, by contrast, is a work of âiron and steelâ (in the composerâs words), a symphony of conscious modernity and visceral power. Dreams, a âsymphonic tableauâ, reveals the potent, early influence on Prokofiev of Scriabin. Of Marin Alsop and the SaÌo Paulo Symphony Orchestraâs recording of the Fourth Symphony and The Prodigal Son [8.573186], International Record Review wrote: âConductor and orchestra both shine with the excitement of a special relationship in the ascendantâ.