Rualark 2015-07-20 08:54:44 | Scriabin is more phylosophycal, abstract, cosmic, less tonal.
Prokofiev is more rhythmic, tonal, closer to Stravisnky.
Only Prokofiev has opera, violin concerto, piano concerto. (Prokofiev, Scriabin) | Rualark 2015-05-16 08:27:07 | Being one of the large 'ALL' islands, this one Still does not seem to be the most difficult, because modern composer differences sound more pronounced than for example Romantic. [All Modern] | Rualark 2015-04-29 22:24:14 | Easy comparison of two russian composers: late romantic Glazunov and modern Prokofiev.
Glazunov sounds melodic, sweeping, dance.
Prokofiev sounds rhythmic, sardonic, modern, experimental.
Only Prokofiev has piano, vocal. (Glazunov, Prokofiev) | Rualark 2015-03-20 20:17:00 | Prokofiev sounds russian folk, rhythmic, sardonic.
Walton sounds more complex.
Only Prokofiev has piano, russian vocal in this game.
Only Walton has cello concerto, viola concerto in this game. (Prokofiev, Walton) | Rualark 2015-03-12 23:56:52 | Prokofiev sounds russian folk, rhythmic, sardonic.
Barber sounds more romantic.
Only Prokofiev has vocal in this game. (Barber, Prokofiev) | Rualark 2015-02-26 20:44:28 | Only Borodin has piano song, string quartet in this game.
Only Prokofiev has solo piano, piano concerto, violin concerto, violin sonata, english vocal (Love for Three Oranges, Peter and the Wolf).
Prokofiev usually sounds energetic, quirky, but can also sound wide and atmospheric.
Borodin is generally more simple, folk, naive, sometimes eastern. (Borodin, Prokofiev) | Rualark 2015-02-07 12:29:23 | Prokofiev sounds more contemporary than Bruckner, more rhythmic. (Bruckner, Prokofiev) |
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