Sergei Prokofiev was born in 1891 in the Yekaterinoslav Governorate. He studied with the composer Reinhold Glière (1902–1903) and later graduated from the St. Petersburg Conservatory in composition and piano. Among Sergei Prokofiev's most renowned works are the ballets “Romeo and Juliet” (1935), “Cinderella” (1945), and “The Stone Flower” (1950); the operas “The Love for Three Oranges” (1919) and “War and Peace” (1942); and music for films “Alexander Nevsky” (1938) and “Ivan the Terrible” (1945). The Bakhrushin Theatre Museum online collection features costume and set designs for performances, operas, and ballets to Sergei Prokofiev's music, as well as photographs, posters, programmes, and archival documents related to the composer's creative legacy.
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