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  1. Pictures at an Exhibition is a piano suite in ten movements, plus a recurring and varied Promenade theme, written in 1874 by Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky. It is a musical depiction of a tour of an exhibition of works by architect and painter Viktor Hartmann put on at the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg , following ...

    • 2–22 June 1874
    • 1886
    • Ten, plus a recurring, varied Promenade theme
    • An exhibition of Viktor Hartmann's pictures
  2. 19 de ene. de 2017 · Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition (Kurt Masur & Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra) - YouTube. EuroArtsChannel. 521K subscribers. Subscribed. 13K. 1.1M views 7 years ago. From the Gewandhaus in...

    • 38 min
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  3. Misc. Notes scan: score scanned at 600dpi filter: score filtered with 2-point algorithm explained in High Quality Scanning.I provide the original scanned version and the filtered, because the filter does some changes (smoothening, sharpening borders) and some portions of the scan get lost sometimes (when they are too small e.g.) - so you can choose your favorite.

  4. Charles Finnegan. 737 subscribers. 561K views 10 years ago. ...more. Pictures at an Exhibition is a suite in ten movements, with interpolated variations on a Promenade theme, composed for piano...

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    • Charles Finnegan
  5. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Pictures at an Exhibition, musical work in 10 movements by Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky that was inspired by a visit to an art exhibition. Each of the movements represents one of the drawings or artworks on display. Although originally composed in 1874 for solo piano, Pictures became better.

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  6. 10 de abr. de 2022 · 189K views 2 years ago. The Oslo Philharmonic with conductor Semyon Bychkov perform Pictures at an Exhibition by Modest Mussorgsky (orchestrated by Maurice Ravel) in Oslo Concert Hall. The ...

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    • Oslo Philharmonic
  7. Mussorgsky wrote his Pictures at an Exhibition in honour of a friend - a painter called Vladimir Hartmann who had died at the peak of his career, aged just 39. The loss of not just a close friend but also an artistic inspiration had a profound effect on the composer and the wider artistic community in Moscow.