Prokofiev, Sergei: Children's Music. Twelve easy Pieces for Piano ??. 65
The pieces from ''Children's Music'' op 65 were composed in Summer 1935, soon after the ballet ''Romeo and Juliet'' was finished. Afterwards Prokofiev resorted to these pieces in 1941, when he orchestrated seven of them, uniting them to the symphonic suite ''Summer Day'' (''Morning'', ''Tag'', ''Waltz'', ''Remorse'', ''March'', ''Evening'', ''As the Crescent's Walking Above the Meadows''), later the music of two pieces (''Waltz'' and ''Evening'') was used in the ballet ''A Tale of the Stony Flower''.