Sergei Prokofiev - Tales of an Old Grandmother, Op. 31 (Boris Berman) (1918)
Written during his first year of his voluntary exile from Russia, this set of pieces are nostalgic and childlike, and much more simple than his other works. They are often regarded as children music, and is one of the most technically accessible pieces by Prokofiev. 0:00 Tale no. 1 in d minor 2:15 Tale no. 2 in f# minor 3:41 Tale no. 3 in e minor 6:57 Tale no. 4 in b minor

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Sergei Prokofiev - Music for Children, Op. 65 (Chiu) (1935)

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Serge Prokofiev - Tales of an Old Grandmother, Op. 31 - Olga Stezhko piano - Live

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Olexander Rodin – Concerto for Organ and Orchestra in Three Movements

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The Match That Made Brazilians Hate Germany

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Boris Berman Plays Prokofiev Piano sonata no. 2 op. 14 in D minor (Full)

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Tchaikovsky/Siloti: Lament from 'The Snow Maiden', Op. 12 - Liudmila Georgievskaya - with score

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Everyone Plays Mozart’s Turkish March Wrong?

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Moritz Moszkowski - Anton Notenquetscher at the Piano: Musical Parodies

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The 8 Most METAL Piano Pieces EVER Written

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Sergei BORTKIEWICZ : Esquisses de Crimée, Op. 8 (performed by Pavel Gintov)

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M. Glinka - V. Gryaznov. Valse-fantasie

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Prokofiev - Lieutenant Kijé Suite Op. 60 (Score)

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Sergei Prokofiev - 4 Pieces, Op. 4 (Chiu) (1912)

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Boris Tishchenko - Piano Sonata no. 4, Op.53 (Polyakov) (1972)

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What is the Hardest Piano Piece?

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I Judged 100+ Pianists: 5 Mistakes That Eliminated Them in 30 Seconds

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Sergei Prokofiev - Symphony no.1, op.25 (complete)

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Why YOU can’t hear the difference between these PIANISTS (but pros can)

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Samuel Maykapar | Biriulki, Op.28 | 26 Pieces

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