For other uses, see Peter and the Wolf (disambiguation).
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Peter and the Wolf
Symphonic Tale for Children
by Sergei Prokofiev
From left to right: Prokofiev, his sons Sviatoslav, Oleg, and his first wife Lina, c. 1936
Native name
Петя и волк
Opus
67
Commissioned by
Natalya Sats
Text
Sergei Prokofiev Natalya Sats
Language
Russian
Composed
1936
Dedication
Natalya Sats
Duration
c. 27 minutes
Premiere
Date
May 2, 1936 (1936-05-02)
Location
Large Hall of the Moscow Conservatory Moscow, Russian SFSR
Conductor
Sergei Prokofiev
Performers
T. Bobrov (narrator) Orchestra of the Moscow Philharmonic Society [ru]
Peter and the Wolf (Russian: Петя и волк, romanized: Pétya i volk, IPA:[ˈpʲetʲəivolk]) Op. 67 a "symphonic tale for children", is a musical composition written by Sergei Prokofiev in 1936. The narrator tells a children's story, which the orchestra illustrates by using different instruments to play a "theme" that represents each character in the story.
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