Prokofiev: Five Melodies (Alexander Brusilovsky, violin)
Prokofiev: Five Melodies, Op. 35bis (1925)
Alexander Brusilovsky, violin
Anna Levina, piano
From a Melodiya stereo LP, 33C 10-07269-70(a), released in 1977. The recording engineer was V. Ivanov, and the editor was I. Chumakova.
Prokofiev’s “Five Melodies“ are an arrangement by the composer of five vocalises for soprano and piano, originally written in 1920. The tempo markings are as follows:
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