Symphony No. 7 (Prokofiev)
's Symphony No. 7 in C-sharp minor, Op. 131, was completed in 1952, the year before his death. It is his last symphony.
Background
Most of the symphony is emotionally restrained, nostalgic and melancholy in mood, including the ending of the Vivace final movement. However, Prokofiev was later convinced to add an energetic and optimistic coda, so as to win the Stalin Prize of 100,000 rubles. Before he died, Prokofiev indicated that the original quiet ending was to be preferred.The premiere was well-received, and in 1957, four years after Prokofiev's death, the symphony was awarded the Lenin Prize.
Movements
The symphony is in four movements, lasting 30–35 minutes:- Moderato
- Allegretto
- Andante espressivo
- Vivace
The second movement is an autumnal waltz, reminiscent of Prokofiev's ballet Cinderella, while the third movement is an expressive and singing slow movement.
The finale, in D-flat major, contains an innocent cheerfulness. There is a slowing of pace and the return of the warm wind theme from the first movement, and the symphony ends with the same tinkling sounds from the tuned percussion as the first movement.
Instrumentation
The work scores for the following:Woodwinds
- Piccolo, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, cor anglais, 2 clarinets, bass clarinet, 2 bassoons
Percussion
- Timpani, bass drum, Snare drum, cymbals, tambourine, triangle, wood blocks, xylophone, glockenspiel
- Piano
- harp, violins, violas, cellos, double basses
Recordings
Orchestra | Conductor | Record Company | Year of Recording | Format |
Philadelphia Orchestra | Eugene Ormandy | Columbia | 1953 | LP |
All-Union Radio Orchestra, USSR | Samuil Samosud* | Melodiya | 1953 | LP |
Philharmonia Orchestra | Nikolai Malko | EMI | 1955 | CD |
Paris Conservatoire Orchestra | Jean Martinon | RCA Victor | 1959 | LP |
Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra | Gennady Rozhdestvensky* | Melodiya | 1968 | LP |
London Symphony Orchestra | Walter Weller | Decca | 1974 | LP/CD |
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra | Zdeněk Košler | Supraphon | 1977 | LP |
Scottish National Orchestra | Neeme Järvi | Chandos | 1986 | CD |
Orchestre National de France | Mstislav Rostropovich* | Erato | 1988 | CD |
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra | Seiji Ozawa* | Deutsche Grammophon | 1989 | CD |
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra | André Previn | Philips | 1989 | CD |
Cleveland Orchestra | Vladimir Ashkenazy* | Decca | 1995 | CD |
National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine | Theodore Kuchar | Naxos | 1994 | CD |
London Symphony Orchestra | Valery Gergiev* | Philips | 2004 | CD |
Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra | Andrew Litton | BIS | 2016 | CD |
Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra | James Gaffigan | Northstar Recordings | 2016 | SACD |
National Orchestra of the O.R.T.F. | Jean Martinon | Vox/Turnabout | 1974 | LP/CD |
USSR Ministry of Culture State Symphony Orchestra | Gennady Rozhdestvensky | LP/CD |