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      • The Nazi invasion of the USSR spurred Prokofiev to compose his most ambitious work, an operatic version of Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace; he co-wrote the libretto with Mira Mendelson, his longtime companion and later second wife.
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  2. War and Peace (Op. 91) (Russian: Война и мир, Voyna i mir) is a 1946 230-minute opera in 13 scenes, plus an overture and an epigraph, by Sergei Prokofiev. Based on the 1869 novel War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy , its Russian libretto was prepared by the composer and Mira Mendelson .

  3. May 26, 2017 · Quick Plot Summary. The opera is split into two parts, Peace and War. The first half focuses on the relationship between Andrei and Natasha, with the object for a number of men including Anatole. Though engaged to Andrei, she agrees to hear Anatole’s declaration of love.

  4. Prokofiev completed the first version of War and Peace on 13 April 1942. It had eleven scenes and was designed to be staged in one evening. The second version was also a one-evening event; it was completed in 1943 and had eleven scenes and an epigraph.

  5. The Nazi invasion of the USSR spurred Prokofiev to compose his most ambitious work, an operatic version of Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace; he co-wrote the libretto with Mira Mendelson, his longtime companion and later second wife.

  6. Moscow under siege ó the intended audience knew the experience of war as modern audiences (especially in the west) do not. There are stretches not easy to accept, not easy to make sense of: why is this scene here? Why is there a similar one right after it? You have to trust Prokofiev ó and also the master of the revels, Valery Gergiev.

  7. Recorded in 1991, this War and Peace production was the first complete staging of Prokofiev's huge and masterful opera. Mstislav Rostropovich led concert performances of the work complete in Paris in December, 1986, from which Erato derived the opera's first complete recording, issued in 1988 on a 4-CD set.

  8. Prokofiev's opera was based on Leo Tolstoy's classic novel War and Peace. The above photo is of a 1942 edition of the novel. Part Two – "War" Russia, August 1812. Russia’s army is about to face Napoleon’s forces in the Battle of Borodino. Andrei joins the army in an attempt to forget Natasha.

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