Above: Drawing
of Serge Prokofieff by his son, Oleg.
Oleg Prokofieff,
the composer’s son, introduced his mother Lina at
the 50th Anniversary Concert:
I don’t
need to tell you anything about the story of Peter and the
Wolf, but I can recall for you my first memory of it. As
you know, it was composed in the beginning of 1936 and the
first great gala performance happened in July of that year,
coinciding with the time our family just moved from Paris
to Moscow. At that time I was seven years old and I discovered
a new world around me. And when people ask me, “Do
you remember the first time that you heard Peter and the
Wolf?” they expect that I loved it enormously. But
in fact, I have difficulties in remembering that, because
it was just a part of all the new impressions that I was
feeling in Russia. And indeed I do remember that just around
the first performance I was taken to the opening of the
so-called Palace Pioneers, with all these boys in white
shirts and red ties – it’s kind of the equivalent
of Soviet Boy Scouts. It was all very strange to me. All
the same, my Russian wasn’t very good at this time,
so I didn’t quite understand what was going about.
Its one of the many impressions I have at that time.
If fact, I really
learned to like this music with age, which is probably different
from impressions of other people who knew it from the beginning
and loved it immediately. When I came to England (as an
adult) I was invited several times to narrate the story
myself and it was then that I discovered fully all the qualities
of this piece. But could I have imagined at that time, in
my childhood, that one day here in New York I will be introducing
my own mother performing this piece for the first time.
So ladies and gentlemen, here is my mother.
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