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Kevin Sutton <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 18 Jan 2000 21:26:08 -0600
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Ron Chaplin wrote:

>...  A few days ago, I bought Prokofiev:  Romeo and Juliet/National
>Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine/Andrew Mogrella/Naxos 8.553184-5.  ...  BTW,
>if anyone has a suggestion of another recording, I would like very much to
>know what it is.

There is a magnificent rendition of the suite on Decca feom Solti and the
Chicago. I am not normally a big Solti buff, but this one is a winner!

>Question: Was Prokofiev considered a Soviet composer? What I mean by
>"Soviet composer" is someone who composed music that was acceptable to the
>leadership.  ...

In many ways he was a "Soviet" composer. But I cannot recall ever reading
anything to the effect that he suffered in the same ways as Shostakovich did
under the Soviets.

Kevin Sutton

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