Григорий Соколов играет Шуберта, Шумана, Шопена, Скрябина, Стравинского, Прокофьева

Григорий Соколов играет Шуберта, Шумана, Шопена, Скрябина, Стравинского, Прокофьева

1 Соната № 14 для фортепиано ля минор, D. 784: I. Allegro giusto Григорий Соколов (Франц Шуберт) 11:06 2 Соната № 14 для фортепиано ля минор, D. 784: II. Andante Григорий Соколов (Франц Шуберт) 4:18 3 Соната № 14 для фортепиано ля минор, D. 784: III. Allegro vivace Григорий Соколов (Франц Шуберт) 4:53 4 Карнавал, соч. 9: I. Преамбула Григорий Соколов (Роберт Шуман) 2:13 5 Карнавал, соч. 9: II. Пьеро Григорий Соколов (Роберт Шуман) 0:57 6 Карнавал, соч. 9: III. Арлекин Григорий Соколов (Роберт Шуман) 1:06 7 Карнавал, соч. 9: IV. Благородный вальс Григорий Соколов (Роберт Шуман) 1:29 8 Карнавал, соч. 9: V. Эвзебий Григорий Соколов (Роберт Шуман) 1:54 9 Карнавал, соч. 9: VI. Флорестан Григорий Соколов (Роберт Шуман) 0:54 10 Карнавал, соч. 9: VII. Кокетка Григорий Соколов (Роберт Шуман) 1:04 11 Карнавал, соч. 9: VIII. Реплика Григорий Соколов (Роберт Шуман) 1:02 12 Карнавал, соч. 9: IX. Сфинксы Григорий Соколов (Роберт Шуман) 0:37 13 Карнавал, соч. 9: X. Бабочки Григорий Соколов (Роберт Шуман) 0:43 14 Карнавал, соч. 9: XI. Танцующие буквы Григорий Соколов (Роберт Шуман) 0:40 15 Карнавал, соч. 9: XII. Киарина Григорий Соколов (Роберт Шуман) 0:45 16 Карнавал, соч. 9: XIII. Шопен Григорий Соколов (Роберт Шуман) 1:16 17 Карнавал, соч. 9: XIV. Эстрелла Григорий Соколов (Роберт Шуман) 0:23 18 Карнавал, соч. 9: XV. Узнавание Григорий Соколов (Роберт Шуман) 1:51 19 Карнавал, соч. 9: XVI. Панталон и Коломбина Григорий Соколов (Роберт Шуман) 1:04 20 Карнавал, соч. 9: XVII. Немецкий вальс Григорий Соколов (Роберт Шуман) 0:55 21 Карнавал, соч. 9: XVIII. Паганини Григорий Соколов (Роберт Шуман) 1:15 22 Карнавал, соч. 9:XIX. Признание Григорий Соколов (Роберт Шуман) 1:18 23 Карнавал, соч. 9: XX. Прогулка Григорий Соколов (Роберт Шуман) 1:44 24 Карнавал, соч. 9: XXI. Пауза Григорий Соколов (Роберт Шуман) 0:16 25 Карнавал, соч. 9: XXII. Марш давидсбюндлеров против филистимлян Григорий Соколов (Роберт Шуман) 3:36 26 Мазурки, соч. 17: IV. Мазурка ля минор Григорий Соколов (Фредерик Шопен) 4:41 27 Этюды, соч. 10: № 8, фа мажор Григорий Соколов (Фредерик Шопен) 2:16 28 Этюды, соч. 25: № 11, ля минор Григорий Соколов (Фредерик Шопен) 3:25 29 Двеннадцать этюдов, соч. 8: № 10, ре-бемоль мажор Григорий Соколов (Александр Скрябин) 2:00 30 Соната № 9 для фортепиано, соч. 68 Григорий Соколов (Александр Скрябин) 9:19 31 Петрушка, Сцена 1: Русский танец Григорий Соколов (Игорь Стравинский) 2:57 32 Петрушка, Сцена 2: Комната Петрушки Григорий Соколов (Игорь Стравинский) 4:57 33 Петрушка, Сцена 4: Масленица ярмарка Григорий Соколов (Игорь Стравинский) 9:05 34 Соната № 7 для фортепиано, соч. 83: I. Allegro inquieto Григорий Соколов (Сергей Прокофьев) 7:39 35 Соната № 7 для фортепиано, соч. 83: II. Andante caloroso Григорий Соколов (Сергей Прокофьев) 6:38 36 Соната № 7 для фортепиано, соч. 83: III. Precipitato Григорий Соколов (Сергей Прокофьев) 3:37 37 Соната № 8 для фортепиано, соч. 84: I. Andante Dolce Григорий Соколов (Сергей Прокофьев) 14:44 38 Соната № 8 для фортепиано, соч. 84: II. Andante Dolce Григорий Соколов (Сергей Прокофьев) 5:08 39 Соната № 8 для фортепиано, соч. 84: III. Vivace Григорий Соколов (Сергей Прокофьев) 10:21

Schubert, Schumann, Chopin, Scriabin, Stravinsky, Prokofiev played by Grigory Sokolov

1 Piano Sonata No. 14, D. 784: I. Allegro giusto Grigory Sokolov (Franz Schubert) 11:06 2 Piano Sonata No. 14, D. 784: II. Andante Grigory Sokolov (Franz Schubert) 4:18 3 Piano Sonata No. 14, D. 784: III. Allegro vivace Grigory Sokolov (Franz Schubert) 4:53 4 Carnaval, Op. 9: I. Préambule Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 2:13 5 Carnaval, Op. 9: II. Pierrot Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 0:57 6 Carnaval, Op. 9: III. Arlequin Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 1:06 7 Carnaval, Op. 9: IV. Valse noble Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 1:29 8 Carnaval, Op. 9: V. Eusebius Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 1:54 9 Carnaval, Op. 9: VI. Florestan Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 0:54 10 Carnaval, Op. 9: VII. Coquette Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 1:04 11 Carnaval, Op. 9: VIII. Réplique Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 1:02 12 Carnaval, Op. 9: IX. Sphinxes Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 0:37 13 Carnaval, Op. 9: X. Papillons Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 0:43 14 Carnaval, Op. 9: XI. Lettres dansantes Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 0:40 15 Carnaval, Op. 9: XII. Chiarina Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 0:45 16 Carnaval, Op. 9: XIII. Chopin Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 1:16 17 Carnaval, Op. 9: XIV. Estrella Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 0:23 18 Carnaval, Op. 9: XV. Reconnaissance Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 1:51 19 Carnaval, Op. 9: XVI. Pantalon et Colombine Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 1:04 20 Carnaval, Op. 9: XVII. Valse allemande Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 0:55 21 Carnaval, Op. 9: XVIII. Paganini Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 1:15 22 Carnaval, Op. 9: XIX. Aveu Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 1:18 23 Carnaval, Op. 9: XX. Promenade Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 1:44 24 Carnaval, Op. 9: XXI. Pause Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 0:16 25 Carnaval, Op. 9: XXII. Marche des Davidsbündler contre les Philistins Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 3:36 26 Mazurkas, Op. 17: IV. Mazurka in A Minor Grigory Sokolov (Frédéric Chopin) 4:41 27 Etudes, Op. 10: No. 8, in F Major Grigory Sokolov (Frédéric Chopin) 2:16 28 Etudes, Op. 25: No. 11, in A Minor Grigory Sokolov (Frédéric Chopin) 3:25 29 12 Etudes, Op. 8: No. 10 in D-Flat Major Grigory Sokolov (Alexander Scriabin) 2:00 30 Piano Sonata No. 9, Op. 68 Grigory Sokolov (Alexander Scriabin) 9:19 31 Petrushka, Scene 1: Russian Dance Grigory Sokolov (Igor Stravinsky) 2:57 32 Petrushka, Scene 2: The Petrushka's Room Grigory Sokolov (Igor Stravinsky) 4:57 33 Petrushka, Scene 4: The Shrovctide Fair Grigory Sokolov (Igor Stravinsky) 9:05 34 Piano Sonata No. 7, Op. 83: I. Allegro inquieto Grigory Sokolov (Sergei Prokofiev) 7:39 35 Piano Sonata No. 7, Op. 83: II. Andante caloroso Grigory Sokolov (Sergei Prokofiev) 6:38 36 Piano Sonata No. 7, Op. 83: III. Precipitato Grigory Sokolov (Sergei Prokofiev) 3:37 37 Piano Sonata No. 8, Op. 84: I. Andante dolce Grigory Sokolov (Sergei Prokofiev) 14:44 38 Piano Sonata No. 8, Op. 84: II. Andante dolce Grigory Sokolov (Sergei Prokofiev) 5:08 39 Piano Sonata No. 8, Op. 84: III. Vivace Grigory Sokolov (Sergei Prokofiev) 10:21

Recorded: 1966,1967,1969,1974,1984,1988 Release: 2014 The art of the 20th century legendary pianists lives on in this century in the creative work of Grigory Sokolov, “the greatest pianist of modern times,” “the world's pianist No. 1,” “a genius” as the contemporaries name him. Sokolov's name ranks with the names of the great musicians of the past – Vladimir Horowitz, Sviatoslav Richter and Glenn Gould. The pianist gives quite a number of concerts annually in different cities of Europe, including a traditional klavierabend in his native St. Petersburg. Grigory Sokolov finished the special music school of the Leningrad Conservatory under Liya Zelikhman, and in 1973 he graduated from the Leningrad Conservatory under Moisey Khalfin. Later on, Sokolov became a professor of the St. Petersburg Conservatory where he taught for a long time. As early as at the age of twelve, Sokolov gave his first solo concert, and at 16 he received the first prize of the 3rd International Tchaikovsky Competition in 1966. That victory signified the beginning of Sokolov's career. Many compared his emergence on stage with that of the young Emil Gilels after his triumph at the 1st All-Union Competition of Performing Musicians in 1933. In 2003 and 2004, Sokolov received a prestigious Franco Abbiati award of the National Association of Italian Music Critics. Grigory Sokolov has collaborated with some of the best conductors and orchestras, including London's Philharmonia Orchestra, Leipzig's Gewandhaus Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and others. At present, the pianist prefers solo performances. Sokolov is characterized as a thinker musician whose art requires intellectual co-creation from the listener. His performance is always perfect in terms of technique and distinguished with special, inimitable sound of the instrument. For Sokolov, the piano is like a living being. “We must understand each other… I know that we play together, that I would be happy if I don't have to make my concert grand do what I want and it does it willingly,” the pianist said describing his meticulous rehearsals before the performances. Sokolov's phonographic heritage is rather small. Lately he has recorded just a few of recitals. According to the pianist, “the biggest gap is the one between a microphone and a man, and between one man and thousands of people such a gap doesn't exist.” That is why the amount of studio work among his recordings is so small. Grigory Sokolov's repertoire includes only “contemporary” music – from the works of old masters to 20th century composers – because he believes that “music knows no geography, no time.” Regardless of the era when a piece was composed, Sokolov interprets it in an extraordinarily sincere and natural fashion. “I can play only what I feel important at a given moment of time. That is something in what I feel myself. Because there cannot be anything contrived in a programme and in an interpretation. This is a part of a performer,” Sokolov says. This album includes compositions from the romanticism period (Schubert, Chopin, Schumann) as well as music of the early 20th century (Scriabin, Stravinsky, Prokofiev), which allows us to feel the pianist's timeless performing freedom. The recordings featured on two discs were made in Leningrad in the late 1960s to the 1980s. The pianist's early recording are of special interest – Schumann's brilliant, ringing Carnaval, Chopin's moving piano miniatures, and Schubert and Scriabin's sonatas. The second disc includes a virtuosic transcription of three fragments from Stravinsky's Petrushka and two of Prokofiev's “war” sonatas (Nos 7 and 8). At one time, these sonatas were premiered by Sviatoslav Richter and Emil Gilels, the great pianists of the 20th century. Grigory Sokolov is by right referred to as an heir to their performing art.

Schubert, Schumann, Chopin, Scriabin, Stravinsky, Prokofiev played by Grigory Sokolov

1 Piano Sonata No. 14, D. 784: I. Allegro giusto Grigory Sokolov (Franz Schubert) 11:06 2 Piano Sonata No. 14, D. 784: II. Andante Grigory Sokolov (Franz Schubert) 4:18 3 Piano Sonata No. 14, D. 784: III. Allegro vivace Grigory Sokolov (Franz Schubert) 4:53 4 Carnaval, Op. 9: I. Préambule Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 2:13 5 Carnaval, Op. 9: II. Pierrot Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 0:57 6 Carnaval, Op. 9: III. Arlequin Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 1:06 7 Carnaval, Op. 9: IV. Valse noble Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 1:29 8 Carnaval, Op. 9: V. Eusebius Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 1:54 9 Carnaval, Op. 9: VI. Florestan Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 0:54 10 Carnaval, Op. 9: VII. Coquette Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 1:04 11 Carnaval, Op. 9: VIII. Réplique Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 1:02 12 Carnaval, Op. 9: IX. Sphinxes Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 0:37 13 Carnaval, Op. 9: X. Papillons Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 0:43 14 Carnaval, Op. 9: XI. Lettres dansantes Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 0:40 15 Carnaval, Op. 9: XII. Chiarina Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 0:45 16 Carnaval, Op. 9: XIII. Chopin Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 1:16 17 Carnaval, Op. 9: XIV. Estrella Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 0:23 18 Carnaval, Op. 9: XV. Reconnaissance Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 1:51 19 Carnaval, Op. 9: XVI. Pantalon et Colombine Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 1:04 20 Carnaval, Op. 9: XVII. Valse allemande Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 0:55 21 Carnaval, Op. 9: XVIII. Paganini Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 1:15 22 Carnaval, Op. 9: XIX. Aveu Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 1:18 23 Carnaval, Op. 9: XX. Promenade Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 1:44 24 Carnaval, Op. 9: XXI. Pause Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 0:16 25 Carnaval, Op. 9: XXII. Marche des Davidsbündler contre les Philistins Grigory Sokolov (Robert Schumann) 3:36 26 Mazurkas, Op. 17: IV. Mazurka in A Minor Grigory Sokolov (Frédéric Chopin) 4:41 27 Etudes, Op. 10: No. 8, in F Major Grigory Sokolov (Frédéric Chopin) 2:16 28 Etudes, Op. 25: No. 11, in A Minor Grigory Sokolov (Frédéric Chopin) 3:25 29 12 Etudes, Op. 8: No. 10 in D-Flat Major Grigory Sokolov (Alexander Scriabin) 2:00 30 Piano Sonata No. 9, Op. 68 Grigory Sokolov (Alexander Scriabin) 9:19 31 Petrushka, Scene 1: Russian Dance Grigory Sokolov (Igor Stravinsky) 2:57 32 Petrushka, Scene 2: The Petrushka's Room Grigory Sokolov (Igor Stravinsky) 4:57 33 Petrushka, Scene 4: The Shrovctide Fair Grigory Sokolov (Igor Stravinsky) 9:05 34 Piano Sonata No. 7, Op. 83: I. Allegro inquieto Grigory Sokolov (Sergei Prokofiev) 7:39 35 Piano Sonata No. 7, Op. 83: II. Andante caloroso Grigory Sokolov (Sergei Prokofiev) 6:38 36 Piano Sonata No. 7, Op. 83: III. Precipitato Grigory Sokolov (Sergei Prokofiev) 3:37 37 Piano Sonata No. 8, Op. 84: I. Andante dolce Grigory Sokolov (Sergei Prokofiev) 14:44 38 Piano Sonata No. 8, Op. 84: II. Andante dolce Grigory Sokolov (Sergei Prokofiev) 5:08 39 Piano Sonata No. 8, Op. 84: III. Vivace Grigory Sokolov (Sergei Prokofiev) 10:21

Recorded: 1966,1967,1969,1974,1984,1988 Release: 2014 The art of the 20th century legendary pianists lives on in this century in the creative work of Grigory Sokolov, “the greatest pianist of modern times,” “the world's pianist No. 1,” “a genius” as the contemporaries name him. Sokolov's name ranks with the names of the great musicians of the past – Vladimir Horowitz, Sviatoslav Richter and Glenn Gould. The pianist gives quite a number of concerts annually in different cities of Europe, including a traditional klavierabend in his native St. Petersburg. Grigory Sokolov finished the special music school of the Leningrad Conservatory under Liya Zelikhman, and in 1973 he graduated from the Leningrad Conservatory under Moisey Khalfin. Later on, Sokolov became a professor of the St. Petersburg Conservatory where he taught for a long time. As early as at the age of twelve, Sokolov gave his first solo concert, and at 16 he received the first prize of the 3rd International Tchaikovsky Competition in 1966. That victory signified the beginning of Sokolov's career. Many compared his emergence on stage with that of the young Emil Gilels after his triumph at the 1st All-Union Competition of Performing Musicians in 1933. In 2003 and 2004, Sokolov received a prestigious Franco Abbiati award of the National Association of Italian Music Critics. Grigory Sokolov has collaborated with some of the best conductors and orchestras, including London's Philharmonia Orchestra, Leipzig's Gewandhaus Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and others. At present, the pianist prefers solo performances. Sokolov is characterized as a thinker musician whose art requires intellectual co-creation from the listener. His performance is always perfect in terms of technique and distinguished with special, inimitable sound of the instrument. For Sokolov, the piano is like a living being. “We must understand each other… I know that we play together, that I would be happy if I don't have to make my concert grand do what I want and it does it willingly,” the pianist said describing his meticulous rehearsals before the performances. Sokolov's phonographic heritage is rather small. Lately he has recorded just a few of recitals. According to the pianist, “the biggest gap is the one between a microphone and a man, and between one man and thousands of people such a gap doesn't exist.” That is why the amount of studio work among his recordings is so small. Grigory Sokolov's repertoire includes only “contemporary” music – from the works of old masters to 20th century composers – because he believes that “music knows no geography, no time.” Regardless of the era when a piece was composed, Sokolov interprets it in an extraordinarily sincere and natural fashion. “I can play only what I feel important at a given moment of time. That is something in what I feel myself. Because there cannot be anything contrived in a programme and in an interpretation. This is a part of a performer,” Sokolov says. This album includes compositions from the romanticism period (Schubert, Chopin, Schumann) as well as music of the early 20th century (Scriabin, Stravinsky, Prokofiev), which allows us to feel the pianist's timeless performing freedom. The recordings featured on two discs were made in Leningrad in the late 1960s to the 1980s. The pianist's early recording are of special interest – Schumann's brilliant, ringing Carnaval, Chopin's moving piano miniatures, and Schubert and Scriabin's sonatas. The second disc includes a virtuosic transcription of three fragments from Stravinsky's Petrushka and two of Prokofiev's “war” sonatas (Nos 7 and 8). At one time, these sonatas were premiered by Sviatoslav Richter and Emil Gilels, the great pianists of the 20th century. Grigory Sokolov is by right referred to as an heir to their performing art.

Grigorij Sokolov igraet Shuberta, Shumana, Shopena, Skrjabina, Stravinskogo, Prokofeva

1 Sonata № 14 dlja fortepiano lja minor, D. 784: I. Allegro giusto Grigorij Sokolov (Frants Shubert) 11:06 2 Sonata № 14 dlja fortepiano lja minor, D. 784: II. Andante Grigorij Sokolov (Frants Shubert) 4:18 3 Sonata № 14 dlja fortepiano lja minor, D. 784: III. Allegro vivace Grigorij Sokolov (Frants Shubert) 4:53 4 Karnaval, soch. 9: I. Preambula Grigorij Sokolov (Robert Shuman) 2:13 5 Karnaval, soch. 9: II. Pero Grigorij Sokolov (Robert Shuman) 0:57 6 Karnaval, soch. 9: III. Arlekin Grigorij Sokolov (Robert Shuman) 1:06 7 Karnaval, soch. 9: IV. Blagorodnyj vals Grigorij Sokolov (Robert Shuman) 1:29 8 Karnaval, soch. 9: V. Evzebij Grigorij Sokolov (Robert Shuman) 1:54 9 Karnaval, soch. 9: VI. Florestan Grigorij Sokolov (Robert Shuman) 0:54 10 Karnaval, soch. 9: VII. Koketka Grigorij Sokolov (Robert Shuman) 1:04 11 Karnaval, soch. 9: VIII. Replika Grigorij Sokolov (Robert Shuman) 1:02 12 Karnaval, soch. 9: IX. Sfinksy Grigorij Sokolov (Robert Shuman) 0:37 13 Karnaval, soch. 9: X. Babochki Grigorij Sokolov (Robert Shuman) 0:43 14 Karnaval, soch. 9: XI. Tantsujuschie bukvy Grigorij Sokolov (Robert Shuman) 0:40 15 Karnaval, soch. 9: XII. Kiarina Grigorij Sokolov (Robert Shuman) 0:45 16 Karnaval, soch. 9: XIII. Shopen Grigorij Sokolov (Robert Shuman) 1:16 17 Karnaval, soch. 9: XIV. Estrella Grigorij Sokolov (Robert Shuman) 0:23 18 Karnaval, soch. 9: XV. Uznavanie Grigorij Sokolov (Robert Shuman) 1:51 19 Karnaval, soch. 9: XVI. Pantalon i Kolombina Grigorij Sokolov (Robert Shuman) 1:04 20 Karnaval, soch. 9: XVII. Nemetskij vals Grigorij Sokolov (Robert Shuman) 0:55 21 Karnaval, soch. 9: XVIII. Paganini Grigorij Sokolov (Robert Shuman) 1:15 22 Karnaval, soch. 9:XIX. Priznanie Grigorij Sokolov (Robert Shuman) 1:18 23 Karnaval, soch. 9: XX. Progulka Grigorij Sokolov (Robert Shuman) 1:44 24 Karnaval, soch. 9: XXI. Pauza Grigorij Sokolov (Robert Shuman) 0:16 25 Karnaval, soch. 9: XXII. Marsh davidsbjundlerov protiv filistimljan Grigorij Sokolov (Robert Shuman) 3:36 26 Mazurki, soch. 17: IV. Mazurka lja minor Grigorij Sokolov (Frederik Shopen) 4:41 27 Etjudy, soch. 10: № 8, fa mazhor Grigorij Sokolov (Frederik Shopen) 2:16 28 Etjudy, soch. 25: № 11, lja minor Grigorij Sokolov (Frederik Shopen) 3:25 29 Dvennadtsat etjudov, soch. 8: № 10, re-bemol mazhor Grigorij Sokolov (Aleksandr Skrjabin) 2:00 30 Sonata № 9 dlja fortepiano, soch. 68 Grigorij Sokolov (Aleksandr Skrjabin) 9:19 31 Petrushka, Stsena 1: Russkij tanets Grigorij Sokolov (Igor Stravinskij) 2:57 32 Petrushka, Stsena 2: Komnata Petrushki Grigorij Sokolov (Igor Stravinskij) 4:57 33 Petrushka, Stsena 4: Maslenitsa jarmarka Grigorij Sokolov (Igor Stravinskij) 9:05 34 Sonata № 7 dlja fortepiano, soch. 83: I. Allegro inquieto Grigorij Sokolov (Sergej Prokofev) 7:39 35 Sonata № 7 dlja fortepiano, soch. 83: II. Andante caloroso Grigorij Sokolov (Sergej Prokofev) 6:38 36 Sonata № 7 dlja fortepiano, soch. 83: III. Precipitato Grigorij Sokolov (Sergej Prokofev) 3:37 37 Sonata № 8 dlja fortepiano, soch. 84: I. Andante Dolce Grigorij Sokolov (Sergej Prokofev) 14:44 38 Sonata № 8 dlja fortepiano, soch. 84: II. Andante Dolce Grigorij Sokolov (Sergej Prokofev) 5:08 39 Sonata № 8 dlja fortepiano, soch. 84: III. Vivace Grigorij Sokolov (Sergej Prokofev) 10:21

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