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{ program notes a straightforward recapitulation lead to a fine, gently melancholy close. Rather than the savage scherzos he’d enjoyed writing earlier in his career, Prokofiev takes a leaf out of Tchaikovsky’s book with a lusciously melodious waltz for the second movement — music that is reminiscent of his ballet Cinderella. Some mildly spiced seasonings from brass, woodwinds, and pizzicato strings as well as a fast, vivacious coda add a little heat to this beautifully scored music. From the first rich-toned sweep of the cellos, movement three is music of tender nostalgia for a bygone time: perhaps the Czarist Russia of Prokofiev’s youth. In fact, it is built on a beautifully expressive theme f