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March from "The Love of Three Oranges"
Sergei Prokofiev (arr. Cray)
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This work bears the designation Opus 33.
General Info
Year: 1921 / 1943
Duration: c.
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Original Medium: Orchestra
Publisher: Edward B. Marks
Cost: Score and Parts – Out of print.
Instrumentation
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Errata
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Program Notes
The Love for Three Oranges, Op. 33, also known by its French language title L'amour des trois oranges, is a satirical opera by Sergei Prokofiev. Its French libretto was based on the Italian play L'amore delle tre melarance by Carlo Gozzi. The opera premiered at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, on 30 December 1921.
- Program Note from Wikipedia
Media
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State Ratings
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Performances
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- Brigham Young University (Provo, Utah) Symphonic Band (Kirk Saville, conductor) – 14 February 2019
Works for Winds by This Composer
- Athletic Festival March (arr. Goldman) (1936/1980)
- Concerto No. 3 in C for Piano (tr. Hunsberger) (1921/)
- Dance of the Knights (trans. Jones) (1935/2019)
- The Enemy God and the Dance of the Spirits (arr. Van der Beek) (1916/1996)
- Finale to "Symphony No 1" (tr. Johnson) (1917/2016)
- Gavotte (arr. Gordon)
- Lieutenant Kije Symphonic Suite (arr. Schyns) (1934/1936/2004)
- Midnight Sleighride (arr. Wallace) (1934/2002)
- Troika (arr. Bullock) (1934/2012)
- Troika (arr. Watson) (1934/)
- Troika (arr. Walters) (1934/)
- March from "The Love of Three Oranges" (arr. Cray) (1921/1943)
- Marche from the Opera "Love for Three Oranges" (arr. Erickson) (1921/1992)
- Marche from "The Love of Three Oranges," Opus 33 (arr Johnson) (arr. Johnson) (1921/1947)
- March, Opus 69. See also: Athletic Festival March
- March, Opus 69 (arr. Gingery) (1937/1985)
- March, Opus 99 (arr. Meredith) (1943-44/2017)
- March, Opus 99 (arr. Mindeman) (1943-44)
- March, Opus 99 (arr. Yoder; ed. Berz) (1943-44)
- Masquerade Variations on a Theme of Sergei Prokofiev (arr. Gryc) (1917/1997/2004)
- Music for Children (arr. Ahronheim) (1935/1978)
- Ode to the End of the War (1945/1969/1979)
- Overture in B-flat (arr. Feldman) (1926/2007)
- Peter and the Wolf (arr. Daniels) (1936/)
- Peter and the Wolf (arr. Curnow) (1936/1986)
- Piano Concerto No. 3 (arr. Hunsberger) (1921/)
- Suite from the Ballet "Romeo & Juliet" (arr. de Meij) (1935/1990)
- Suite from the Ballet "Romeo & Juliet", Part II (arr. de Meij) (1935/2021)
- Suite from the Ballet "Romeo & Juliet", Part III (arr. de Meij) (1935/2021)
- Suite from "Romeo and Juliet" (arr. Kreines) (1935/199-?)
- Symphony V in B-flat Major (tr. Rogers) (1944/2019)
- Symphony V: Scherzo (arr. Moore) (1947/2014)
- Triumphal March (arr. Goldman) (1936/1941)
- Two Pieces from Lt. Kije (arr. Tull) (1934/1971)
- Visions fugitives (orch. Missal) (1917/2017)
Resources
- The Love for Three Oranges, Wikipedia
- Prokofiev, S.; Cray, R. (1943). March from the Love of Three Oranges : Op. 33 [score]. Edward B. Marks: New York.