Pictures At An Exhibition
Modest Mussorgsky / Diana L. Appler
The last two musical scenes from Modest Mussorgskys famous "Pictures At An Exhibition" are colorful depictions of a large Russian clock and a great gate that was envisioned to be built in Kiev. Originally a piano piece, "Pictures At An … Read More
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The last two musical scenes from Modest Mussorgskys famous "Pictures At An Exhibition" are colorful depictions of a large Russian clock and a great gate that was envisioned to be built in Kiev. Originally a piano piece, "Pictures At An Exhibition" was a tribute to the artist Victor Hartmann, a personal friend of Mussorgsky. It has been orchestrated many times for orchestra and even occasionally for winds. This powerful orchestration will leave both the audience and performers exhilarated and uplifted as one can feel the enormous size as you approach and pass through The Great Gate of Kiev.