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Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev (1891–1953) was a Russian composer, pianist, and conductor who became one of the most celebrated and influential figures of 20th-century classical music. His prolific output spanned numerous genres, earning him recognition as a master of modern composition.
Born in Sontsovka, a rural estate in the Russian Empire, Prokofiev displayed exceptional musical talent from a young age. By age five, he was composing his first pieces, including an "Indian Gallop." His early fascination with chess, a passion he maintained throughout his life, began around age seven. By nine, he had already penned his first opera, The Giant, alongside overtures and other compositions.
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