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additional composer:Сергей Сергеевич Прокофьев (Russian composer) (from 1946 until 1952)
composer:Сергей Сергеевич Прокофьев (Russian composer) (from 1941 until 1943)
librettist:Mira Mendelson-Prokofiev
Сергей Сергеевич Прокофьев (Russian composer)
part of:Works of Sergei Prokofiev by opus number (number: op. 91) (order: 78)
Wikipedia:en: War and Peace (opera) [info]
VIAF ID:176201023 [info]
Wikidata:Q785515 [info]
parts:War and Peace, op. 91: Epigraph: The forces of 2 and 10 European nations (Chorus)
War and Peace, op. 91: Overture
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 1: I won’t, I can’t sleep (Natasha)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 1: O God, my God! What a shame to sleep! (Natasha)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 1: The radiance of the sky in spring … (Prince Andrey)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 2
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 2: Chorus! Let the chorus begin! (Host)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 2: Look, the colonel’s dancing the mazurka (Peronskaya, Akhrosimova, Helene, Anatoly, Count Rostov)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 2: When I was at Otradnoye in May (Prince Andrey)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 2: Will no one choose me as a partner? (Natasha)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 3: Ah, Madam, young lady … (Prince Nikolay Bolkonsky)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 3: The young Prince’s fiancee (Old Footman)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 4: She's wonderful and so beautiful (Natasha)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 4: The charming, delightful Natasha (Helene)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 5: At 10 o'clock in the evening, she'll be waiting (Anatoly)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 5: Balaga! (Dolokhov)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 6: A fine young lady you are! (Akhrosimova)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 6: I've sought to avoid her (Pierre)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 6: Oh, my dear Miss Natasha, all is lost, it seems (Dunyasha)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 7: Picture the scene, Countess (Metivier)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 8: Come on lads! That's the way! (Volunteers, Tikhon)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 8: Denisov, her first fiancee (Prince Andrey)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 8: Hurrah! Hurrah! (Chorus of Soldiers)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 8: It's the master, look at him! (Fyodor)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 8: There is no people greater than ours (Kutuzov)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 9: The wine is uncorked; we must drink it (Napoleon)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 10: And so, gentlemen, the question is … (Benigsen)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 10: The enemy bears down on us with fire and steel (Soldier)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 10: When, oh when was this dreadful business decided? (Kutuzov)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 11: Davout, the cruel Davout, the emperor Napoleon's hatchet man! (Pierre)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 11: I must do the deed, or die (Pierre)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 11: Moscow's deserted! (Ramballe)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 11: Nothing matters now, nothing (Pierre)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 11: What a dreadful scene! (Napoleon)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 11: Where did you get such a good going-over, lads? (Jacqueau)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 12: Has fate really brought us together so strangely today … (Prince Andrey)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 12: It's stretching higher and further (Prince Andrey)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 13: Dolokhov said that Helene had passed away (Pierre)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 13: Hey! Hey! Hey! (Voice Off-Stage)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 13: The Commander-in-chief is coming! (Adjutant)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 13: The enemy has been put to rout (Kutuzov)
War and Peace, op. 91: Scene 13: We've burnt our bridges … (Ramballe)
War and Peace, op.91: Epigraph
War and Peace, op.91: Part I (Peace)
War and Peace, op.91: Part II (War)
is based on:Война и мир

Recordings

DateTitleAttributesArtistLength
recordings
2002-12-16 – 2002-12-17War and Peace: Waltz for the New Year's BallpartialBBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda6:14
2002-12-16 – 2002-12-17War and Peace: Waltz: 'Since We Met'partialBBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda6:09
Walze from War and PeacepartialViolin-Ensemble des Bolschoi-Theaters, Yuli Reyentovich3:37