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Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky (21 March [O.S. 9 March] 1839 - 28 March [O.S. 16 March] 1881) was a Russian composer, one of the group known as "The Five". He was an innovator of Russian music in the romantic period. He strove to achieve a uniquely Russian musical identity, often in deliberate defiance of the established conventions of Western music.
Many of his works were inspired by Russian history, Russian folklore, and other national themes. Such works include the opera Boris Godunov, the orchestral tone poem Night on Bald Mountain and the piano suite Pictures at an Exhibition.
For many years Mussorgsky's works were mainly known in versions revised or completed by other composers. Many of his most important compositions have posthumously come into their own in their original forms, and some of the original scores are now also available.
Modest Mussorgsky
Tracklist:
Quadros de uma exposição
1. Promenade
2. Gnomo
3. Promenade
4. O Velho Castelho
5. Promenade
6. Tulherias
7. Bydlo
8. Promenade
9. Balé dos Pintinhos n as Cascas de Ovos
10. Samuel Goldenberg e Schumyle
11. O Mercado Limoges
12. Catacumbas
13. Cum Mortius in Lingu a Morta
14. A Cabana Sobre Patas de Galinha, "Baba Yaga"
15. O Grande Portal de Kiev
16. Uma Noite no Monte Calvo
17. Síntese Sinfônica Sobre Boris Godunov
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@modestmussorgsky4161
@modestmussorgsky4161 Год назад
I can confirm acutally. These are my finest pieces
@westerncondor1132
@westerncondor1132 3 года назад
Mussorgskys music is glorious!!! im only 21 years old and this music inspires me
@patriciomoya6663
@patriciomoya6663 2 года назад
EL&P?
@olorin4317
@olorin4317 Год назад
Mussorgsky died at 42.
@Milobolo
@Milobolo 11 месяцев назад
Same, also somewhat more inspiring to know that he had little formal training in composition/piano in his formative years; I feel like his music possesses a unique and sort of unhindered quality because of it
@Saskia728
@Saskia728 5 месяцев назад
@@patriciomoya6663 They knew the classics pretty well.
@MargaretGeorgila
@MargaretGeorgila 5 месяцев назад
Are you student at the University?
@TheRJGD
@TheRJGD 8 лет назад
Thanks Russia for give us many genius of Classical music :-D
@hoolbits3460
@hoolbits3460 6 лет назад
EUA is Very
@thisIsVasilius
@thisIsVasilius 6 лет назад
Na zdorovie
@jefffowle7015
@jefffowle7015 5 лет назад
Amen to that!
@ag4112
@ag4112 5 лет назад
Thanks Europe for give us two worlds war )))
@mitolly
@mitolly 4 года назад
@@ag4112 не забудь заодно совок поблагодарить
@composingexpromt2259
@composingexpromt2259 5 лет назад
"Картинки с выставки"-это душа России. Не признанный при жизни Гений. Модест Петрович Мусоргский...
@AnthonyChats
@AnthonyChats 10 лет назад
I'm new to classical, but I swear, I hear so much of today's modern film scores in Mussorgsky's work.
@jamesstew4791
@jamesstew4791 10 лет назад
Also have a listen to The Planets Suite by Gustav Holst
@dabrams13
@dabrams13 10 лет назад
Cough cough Dvořák cough cough
@dabrams13
@dabrams13 10 лет назад
cough cough Dvořák cough cough
@ReynardVoss
@ReynardVoss 9 лет назад
dabrams13 Cough cough Korngold cough cough
@fdsdh1
@fdsdh1 9 лет назад
+dabrams13 cough Bach everywhere cough cough Bach has crept into multiple modern music genres cough
@antonpetrovichkoch
@antonpetrovichkoch 8 лет назад
Where Tchaikovsky embodies a Europeanised and Romanticised Russian sorrow, Mussorgsky is the real Russian soul in all its fullness. Love him so much! :)
@EnoMove
@EnoMove 6 лет назад
I will agree. Earlier in Russia, as well as probably in the whole of Europe, French, French fashion, French food, manners, architecture were very popular (especially since the 18th century Since their childhood, the Russian nobility have been learning French, and their French language was ideal, like that of the French. But many of them could not read and write in Russian.
@nullinformation1939
@nullinformation1939 5 лет назад
And he died because of disusing alcohole... 100% ruski
@sovietclassic5301
@sovietclassic5301 4 года назад
@@EnoMove , you are talking about a short period of time. at the end of 18 century. after Napoleonic was 1812 Russian nobles usually speak Russian. Thaikovsky wrote several completely Russian operas and many special Russian themes. his simphonies include Russian folk tunes. when people say that Tchaikovsky had not "Russian style" it is bs. He wrote in Russian style more than all members of the five together
@cinemagraphymahivara2000
@cinemagraphymahivara2000 Год назад
@@sovietclassic5301 капец ты чудак)) Чайка ничего с православных песнопений и народных мотивов не использовал. У него в скучных лебедях даже чисто азиатские мотивы есть. В херувиме да, это церковная песнь, в целом же так. У чайки были широкие переходы в лебедином, но это не влияние, скорее стиль Чайки (как в концертах фортепиано) ибо то же можно сказать и про сравнение романтизма с ориентализмом, и сам он называл себя патриотом, чтото имеет место быть, но не так
@cinemagraphymahivara2000
@cinemagraphymahivara2000 Год назад
@@nullinformation1939 in other countries don't drink alcohol ??? I don't drink for example
@alexrider1105
@alexrider1105 8 лет назад
His music is FANTASTIC!!! Why did I not ever know more of him!? His music sounds as if it is from the romantic period, but with strong elements of contemporary music. I am truly amazed.
@antonpetrovichkoch
@antonpetrovichkoch 8 лет назад
+陳師寬 Actually, I would say it sounds more like with elements of older Russian music, rather than newer. I sounds like romanticised Russian folk music.
@rainbowbrain1924
@rainbowbrain1924 10 лет назад
His music, [Mussorgsky] More than any other classical music, sounds like a story and engages my brain. I love the dramatic highs, the lows, and the subtle fluttering. Innocence, nobility, boldness, darkness, despair, love, perseverance, maliciousness, evil, good.....all of these things I hear in his music. And I love it. Thank you so much!
@wishmaster7438
@wishmaster7438 9 лет назад
Richard Wagner is like that too but I am not a great fan of his music. Many film composers were inspired by his ( Mussorgsky) works including John Williams.
@madebyoneman5006
@madebyoneman5006 9 лет назад
Have you ever listened to the whole "story" of his promenade heading down the long dark noble, bold, lonely, regal, hallowed hall of the museum as he writes a piece for each one with that gayful reserved chanting promenade in between each Picture at the exhibition".? The great gate of Kiev ices the cake for a great climax of royal persona leaving you satisfied wondering what should I listen to next. ScottR
@claytonbenignus8099
@claytonbenignus8099 9 лет назад
Made by one man Mussorgsky was a great caricaturist. He parodied the way he walked with the tempo of Promenade.
@cheri238
@cheri238 2 года назад
🎹🎼🎶🌹 lol
@christopherhogan691
@christopherhogan691 Год назад
I played in a german Orchestra (in the 80s), Boris Godanov... with the great Bass singer Kurt Moll.. We did it in German before the original Russian language versions were introduced. . Mousorsky's prayer of the Zar at the end made me cry every time.. The only other time I cried during an Opera was the Christian burning scene in Chovanchina....no Prokovief or Mozart or Wagner or any other composer could do this to me..
@westerncondor1132
@westerncondor1132 3 года назад
Also most Romantic Russian Classical Music is Magnificent, its by far my favorite music in the world!!
@thomasthompson6378
@thomasthompson6378 2 года назад
It is the orchestration by Maurice Ravel that makes it so magnificent.
@thomassnider6691
@thomassnider6691 Год назад
@@thomasthompson6378 One of the few cases where orchestration made a work better. I do love the piano piece, especially Richter's rendition, but Ravel did give the piece color, especially his use of percussion. All in all, a magnificent collaboration.
@garysmith1156
@garysmith1156 4 года назад
I so much love pictures at an exhibition, Boris godonof, and night on a bare mountain, bring's love to my heart, god bless him.
@Strelkovoe
@Strelkovoe 5 лет назад
Модест Петрович, ах, как хорошо, как по-русски!
@МихаилЖуков-и8е
@МихаилЖуков-и8е 4 года назад
По-моему, он с лёгкостью смог бы написать гимны всем странам мира. Фантастика. Очень понравился.
@blocksbrains4911
@blocksbrains4911 3 года назад
This mans music is amazing. This is the essential emotional content that is in all good philosophy that cannot be described in conventional language.
@armanderuni3628
@armanderuni3628 4 года назад
Excellent Composition ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ in always and forever ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@ABC-xj8cs
@ABC-xj8cs 4 года назад
0:09 sound the best, no ARGUING! first song is amazing..... love it
@Mchenrygames
@Mchenrygames 9 лет назад
I dream of the day I have a neighbor I can talk about Mussorgsky
@flambulance
@flambulance 8 лет назад
+McHenryGames What about your neighbor Toroto?
@threemonths8826
@threemonths8826 8 лет назад
+McHenryGames He makes for a good portrait
@leopoldlothringen9536
@leopoldlothringen9536 7 лет назад
True. With mine I can talk about football and gardening.
@PsinKaPes
@PsinKaPes 7 лет назад
you need to go to Saint-Petersburg)))
@hearts24cherry5fun
@hearts24cherry5fun 7 лет назад
You're the one I'm looking for 😭😭😭😭 (In terms of having a neighbour to talk to about this =\) How soon can you move in the upstairs suite? =D
@camaryelvtongbn3981
@camaryelvtongbn3981 6 лет назад
J'adore les compositeurs russes
@RobertHershkowitz
@RobertHershkowitz 16 дней назад
So sweet passionate, very good.indeed.
@jacquesfinster5034
@jacquesfinster5034 2 года назад
The Ravel orchestration is very important, became a part of this composition.
@pennymcwilliams
@pennymcwilliams 8 лет назад
To my mind he was always the greatest at the symphonic poem and mood music - I could understand it even as a child, with no musical theory or underpinnings
@user-zj6jx6en5m
@user-zj6jx6en5m 2 года назад
I have about 100 CDs with classical music, but he is the only one i listen to.
@glorious_help
@glorious_help 4 года назад
i'm in love...
@yuriyuryasov4433
@yuriyuryasov4433 4 года назад
Priceless.........🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋
@nataandpad7474
@nataandpad7474 6 лет назад
Композитор удивительный и музыка его очень актуальна в наше время. На века. Он не мог удовлетворять запросы аристократии. Здесь русский Дух, здесь Русью пахнет. Мощь, сила и доброта, лиричность и мягкость звуков народного творчества.
@ЛаврентийБерия-о3й
Почему актуальна то? По-моему классика в современном обществе мертва потому что не качает.
@tamillab1251
@tamillab1251 4 года назад
@@ЛаврентийБерия-о3й Классическая музыка никогда не будет мертва покуда есть ценители.
@СергейПодлепич-ю8р
а чьи запросы он удовлетворял-то? буржуазии? или мужики на концерты валили? во-первых, у них не было для этого ни средств, ни свободы. во-вторых, они бы в ужасе убежали. это просто мы привыкшие к такой музыке, к такой трактовке фолка. для типичного русского человека из народа - это шум.
@СергейПодлепич-ю8р
@@ЛаврентийБерия-о3й а исполнителям платят просто из жалости, ага. и своих звезд нет, и огромные деньги они не зашибают.
@СергейПодлепич-ю8р
@@ЛаврентийБерия-о3й классика и раньше "не качала". всегда существовала массовая музыка, а параллельно ей - элитарная. просто раньше у обычных людей к ней доступа не было, а классические композиторы плевались от фолковой музыки. и даже от академической средневековой.
@amparoivorra7118
@amparoivorra7118 10 лет назад
Que buen despertar hoy 8 de Marzo del 2014 escuchando está sublime música, que entre otras cosas, dice que por fin cae en descanso de trabajo, para las mujeres que trabajamos para las administraciones
@samuctrebla3221
@samuctrebla3221 5 лет назад
The recurrent theme "promenade" of "Pictures at an exhibition", used as interludes, actually guides the listener between the dramatic, happy, or sad themes. This music is a subtile guided tour of what emotions pictural art, mirrored in a muscial composition, is able to suggest. Plus it doesn't bother with highly technical or elitist frames, it is pure and easy to understand for the common man. What a great work by Mussorgsky and then Ravel.
@MegaCirse
@MegaCirse 6 лет назад
En baguenaudant dans les prés du présent, on peut cueillir des bouquets de fleurs folles et improbables, revenir avec des extraits somptueux de ce compositeur prodigieux et se dire finalement que l'on a gagné du temps à ne pas avoir écouté de la musique vide d’émotions un instant, pour gagner enfin en sérénité …………….
@DulceBetty1
@DulceBetty1 9 лет назад
Ningún camino de flores conduce a la gloria ... Pero es tan tentador como emocionante emprenderlo ... !
@krang07
@krang07 10 лет назад
Mussorgsky must have been like the Frank Zappa of his day. His stuff is pretty wild even by todays standards. He seemed to go out of his way to be totally different and distinct. He succeeded there. He`s peerless
@leilop123
@leilop123 9 лет назад
I think tschaikowski is different,Not Mussorgsky
@necroyoli08
@necroyoli08 8 лет назад
+Michaela Janu Nope, it's the other way around completely ... In short, Mussorgsky was the most innovative composer of the late 19th century, and it was him who put russan folk music in a classical context as the way to go for russian classical music to have a name of it's own. He was also the man who planted the seeds of syncopation in the concert hall, harvested to the farthest extremes by Stravinsky, who may be the key figure of 20th century classical music, and his lack of formal training also made him unaware of the revolution in harmony he was creating by only using his masterful ear and his experience with ethnical forms of music, not taken in by classical composers at the time. Tchaikovsky was great, just not as innovative, although he may have been more influential in terms of his superior popularity even today, not in strictly musical ones.
@leilop123
@leilop123 8 лет назад
Ok
@necroyoli08
@necroyoli08 8 лет назад
Michaela Janu ^_^
@nwawallace
@nwawallace 8 лет назад
+August Lyons Mussorgsky in particular wrote music to defy the conventions of standard western approaches. He definitely was the Zappa of his day. As a result, he went pretty under-appreciated for a very long time.
@sandorszechenyi1848
@sandorszechenyi1848 5 лет назад
Nagyon szeretem az orosz zeneszerzőket.
@mikhailbogdanov8486
@mikhailbogdanov8486 5 лет назад
Отличная подборка!
@genevievebauer323
@genevievebauer323 8 лет назад
Magnifique. On ne l'entend pas assez !
@zach3192
@zach3192 10 лет назад
The most incredible and moving piece he had ever written although it was originally written as a piano concerto.
@estherbreslau8805
@estherbreslau8805 5 лет назад
If you are meaning "Pictures at an Exhibition", it was written as a solo piano piece. It was later orchestrated by Ravel and then by several others.
@alphotheone
@alphotheone 7 лет назад
Incidental music is such an important part of the way a film scene can be colored!
@nasrati200
@nasrati200 2 года назад
Он видел музыку,очень достойный композитор с не простой судьбой.Великий
@ronczerwien8532
@ronczerwien8532 8 лет назад
Was first introduced to Pictures at an Exhibition in 1971 via Emerson, Lake and Palmer!
@rayoloco5000
@rayoloco5000 8 лет назад
Isao Tomita too
@kyunghaklee2501
@kyunghaklee2501 Год назад
I loved the musorsky music 🎶
@kkrup5395
@kkrup5395 4 года назад
Wow I really understood the whole complexity of conducting on "Night on bald mountain"
@500bet
@500bet 8 лет назад
Gracias por subir esta maravillosa música.
@izabelach280
@izabelach280 6 лет назад
Niesamowite, że bez znaczenia z jakiego kraju się pochodzi muzyka jest międzynarodowym językiem i wszystcy czują to samo.
@D3athfr0ma60ve
@D3athfr0ma60ve 10 лет назад
The Great Gate of Kiev is my favorite of his pieces.
@pabloenriquetirabassi7060
@pabloenriquetirabassi7060 10 лет назад
Años buscando esta mùsica, que cuando era pequeño, formaba parte de la apertura del programa de televisiòn Informe Cientìfico. Hoy lo escuchè por Radio Nacional y dijeron el nombre del compositor y aquì estoy! Gracias por subirlo, que emociòn !! :)
@Lengo67
@Lengo67 7 лет назад
Thanks for the liner notes! Most interesting. Many people are too lazy to go to such lengths. THANKS!
@ImranSahir1
@ImranSahir1 3 года назад
He was basically an act of Progressive Metal in his time.
@whatwilliswastalkingabout
@whatwilliswastalkingabout 2 года назад
Or perhaps… progressive metal is an act of Mussorgsky in their time?
@olorin4317
@olorin4317 Год назад
Why foist the taint of dirivitive hacks onto a genius?
@brian791
@brian791 Год назад
@@olorin4317 Exactly!
@stefanobenedetti7661
@stefanobenedetti7661 2 года назад
Compositore eccellente grandioso
@PrimitiveBaroque
@PrimitiveBaroque 3 года назад
Considered a mad man but a creative tour-de-force!
@thomasthompson6378
@thomasthompson6378 2 года назад
Ironic that, in a Website ostensibly about Mussorgsky, the very first piece is Ravel's orchestration (the first, and probably the only one, ever composed) of Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition."
@cristobalmunoz9550
@cristobalmunoz9550 6 лет назад
Incredibel the music of Mussorgsky nottin comparabel compotition Symphonic like is Unique of Rossia .
@GerardBeaubrun
@GerardBeaubrun 8 лет назад
it's sad that Mussorgsky wasn't as respected as a lot of his Russian contemporaries. Rimsky-Korsakov and Tchaikovsky considered his technique unpolished and his worked were thoroughly edited after he died. but posterity has given him his due and recognized the forward thinking ways of his work.
@GerardBeaubrun
@GerardBeaubrun 8 лет назад
***** could the same be said of Schubert who died penniless and almost a best kept secret. At least Schubert was able to have his final wish granted. To rest eternally by the master...Beethoven
@GerardBeaubrun
@GerardBeaubrun 8 лет назад
in terms of the intellectual virtuosity, no one I believe will equal Bach but Beethoven stands as the paragon of the mental strength each and everyone one of us hold. the proud, powerful heroic genius who dares look at Fate in the eyes and proclaim not only will you not shut my creative power but I will invent a new vocabulary for mankind to express emotions that were deem too violent, too strong, too vast and too transcending to be allowed expression in this world. Bach was largely forgotten and rediscovered while Beethoven remains a towering figure regally bowing to all who preceded him and strongly shadowing all those who seek to shape, give voice and discover the nuances of human emotions through the means of vibration.
@cavipessoa
@cavipessoa 8 лет назад
Excellent comments.
@GerardBeaubrun
@GerardBeaubrun 8 лет назад
Cavi Pessoa thank you so much
@johnsergei
@johnsergei 7 лет назад
I was a bit dissapointed when I leaned that Mussorgsky didn't orchestrate PAAE. & The origonal piano versions were missing something, wich I love in the orchestrated versions. Recently I heard a version of pictures ( original piano only) played at a faster tempo & it all fell in place. I'll bet my boots Mussy intended the tempo to be fast
@stasysvarenov6970
@stasysvarenov6970 9 лет назад
уважаю
@HardBassPumpingRussia
@HardBassPumpingRussia 4 года назад
I love Mussorgskiy)))
@gyulaugron3379
@gyulaugron3379 3 года назад
A kijevi nagykapu zenei ábrázolása feltűnően hasonlít Csajkovszkij 1812 Ünnepi nyitányához. Mindkettő a dicsőség zenei himnusza. Az operáiból is kapunk zenei ízelítőt. ezek hangja igen szép, de baljóslatú.
@salvatoremessina9019
@salvatoremessina9019 10 лет назад
Grande composizione, grande Mussorgsky, grazie!
@jinnymudlark1815
@jinnymudlark1815 6 лет назад
Oh! Very nice indeed - had no idea who this famous piece of music had been composed by.
@vloggingbrothers1011
@vloggingbrothers1011 9 лет назад
I lOVE IT
@jonyblum
@jonyblum 4 года назад
Love the 1:01:01 Кормилец, батюшка! подай Христа ради!
@ДарьяНастобурка
Мени дуже сподобалось.
@luis5d6b
@luis5d6b 10 лет назад
Mil gracias por subir esto genial
@richardmaneschi4262
@richardmaneschi4262 Год назад
Mussorgsky + Stravinsky +Tchaikovsky = the ski patrol😀
@tawnlr6664
@tawnlr6664 Год назад
And now the humor patrol is coming after you! :P
@braibantanna2885
@braibantanna2885 4 года назад
Thanks Mrs Cameron for the band trip ❤
@ricardomz4856
@ricardomz4856 10 лет назад
Un drama excepcional y una que otra pieza para escenas de suspenso.
@eugenemartin5928
@eugenemartin5928 10 лет назад
More than brilliant!
@modestmussorgsky2609
@modestmussorgsky2609 10 лет назад
thank you (spasivo)
@irenedelblanco9776
@irenedelblanco9776 7 лет назад
Modest Mussorgsky
@ЮрийКамелин
@ЮрийКамелин 4 года назад
Ощущается многострадальная, но благородная русская душа. За РУСЬ!
@ThomasGolde-m1r
@ThomasGolde-m1r 27 дней назад
Für Rus Greatings from Eastgermany
@joeboyle5864
@joeboyle5864 9 лет назад
bozidar curcik - why is that relevant? Genius is genius.
@Schattenbalg
@Schattenbalg 8 лет назад
Please add the times to the titles, it's not really helpful that they're given if you have to count them to know which one is which. (And yes, there's people who don't recognize every Mussorgsky-piece just like that. ;) )
@tamcindy1592
@tamcindy1592 7 лет назад
LLLLLLLLLLLOVE IT!!!!
@usernew540
@usernew540 6 лет назад
Музыка мистическая.....сейчас у общества.....не в цене...духовность....а шедевры просто божественны!!!!!!
@rdelace
@rdelace 10 лет назад
increible!!!
@AMROJASY
@AMROJASY 10 лет назад
It's magic
@i.l.l.u.s.i.o.n.s
@i.l.l.u.s.i.o.n.s 5 лет назад
Superbe
@shin-i-chikozima
@shin-i-chikozima 6 лет назад
From you endless sorrow is overflowing.
@LucHale
@LucHale 10 лет назад
Love
@hakantopak6416
@hakantopak6416 3 года назад
Great Russian People.
@goraiebfred
@goraiebfred 7 лет назад
...Cape Fear, with Robert DeNiro, has shades of this music throughout the film, if I remember correctly....
@Aberelimar
@Aberelimar 6 лет назад
Well, well, we're getting older... :-)
@robertmusiorski4088
@robertmusiorski4088 6 лет назад
super pradziadek
@lanslater
@lanslater 9 лет назад
Thanks for sharing this very much the info/notes bout MSSGKI from that link under more are appreciated too
@MargaretGeorgila
@MargaretGeorgila 5 месяцев назад
Улучших из Муссоргских.
@uainediabhal9689
@uainediabhal9689 4 года назад
Funny sidenote, this first piece is actually the same music that's playing when "the Dude's" landlord is performing his "interpretive dance cycle" in "the Big Lebowski"
@johnsergei
@johnsergei 7 лет назад
Fantastic as this is, Try the original piano version at the correct, faster tempo.
@DinaBondarenko
@DinaBondarenko 10 месяцев назад
@keroppi6417
@keroppi6417 2 года назад
My friends cat is named Mussorgsky:)
@mikejones9156
@mikejones9156 2 года назад
2:30 The Big Lebowski
@ТатьянаИванова-э6х6ч
хотите узнать , что на самом деле происходит в сердцевине души России - послушайте музыку Муссорского, Корсакова
@nezrinferhadli178
@nezrinferhadli178 Год назад
Stefan zweigin "Dünənin dünyası" əsərindən burdayam 🌱
@MichaelSmith-fj3kl
@MichaelSmith-fj3kl 7 лет назад
The first track was actually orchestrated by Ravel.
@ЯнаКейт-й9п
@ЯнаКейт-й9п 7 лет назад
Моя любовь навеки
@ABC-xj8cs
@ABC-xj8cs 4 года назад
coooooooooooooll
@ABC-xj8cs
@ABC-xj8cs 4 года назад
cooooooooooooooll
@ABC-xj8cs
@ABC-xj8cs 4 года назад
coooooooooooooooll
@mariusstana
@mariusstana 8 лет назад
He was an admirer and rival of Wagner.... Wanthing to bring to russia what wagner brought to germany !! Wagner is one of my favorites . I just discovered Mussorgsky and I am going to indulge myself into his music !!
@GerardBeaubrun
@GerardBeaubrun 8 лет назад
+mariusstana And it's sad that he wasn't as respected as a lot of his russian contemporaries. Rimsky-Korsakov and Tchaikovsky considered his technique unpolished and his worked were thoroughly edited after he died. but posterity has given him his due and recognized the forward thinking ways of his work
@peterluth
@peterluth 7 лет назад
Please explain to what Boris has to do with Wagner's operas.
@snakey934Snakeybakey
@snakey934Snakeybakey 2 года назад
What piece played after night on balled mountain?
@MichaelLesesne
@MichaelLesesne 6 лет назад
Dope
@Hjominbonrun
@Hjominbonrun 3 месяца назад
I have heard the piano transcriptions. They are fair attempts at these but for sure the orchestral version have that something extra.
@EyeDriveATruck
@EyeDriveATruck 9 лет назад
This was used in The Big Lebowski.
@gwendolynb8087
@gwendolynb8087 2 года назад
Does anyone know who the performer is?
@gyulaugron3379
@gyulaugron3379 3 года назад
A Bydlo című kép zenéje több, mint egy kocsi vánszorgása. Fenyegető, mint egy viharfelhő.
@1956bsmith
@1956bsmith 10 лет назад
Nice, of course, this is an orchestral transcription of Mussorgsky's work (for the piano). I'm rusty, but I assume this is the Ravel transcription, not the Stokowski.
@beckafernandezdelara6133
@beckafernandezdelara6133 10 лет назад
Sublime!!!
@AFacemarkedbyFea
@AFacemarkedbyFea 6 лет назад
if you love this, you should check out bands like veil of maya, the faceless, rings of saturn, obscura, necrophagist
@billwoods7578
@billwoods7578 3 года назад
What song is 12:18?
@lounolastname4477
@lounolastname4477 10 месяцев назад
Bydlo
@adaseth
@adaseth 8 лет назад
No Night on the Bald Mountain? EDIT: Ahhh, there it is - 33:10 the track list isn't very complete, is it?
@adorno_gang37
@adorno_gang37 8 лет назад
pretty sure that's what "Uma Noite no Monte Calvo" means :)
@adaseth
@adaseth 8 лет назад
Another one of my embarrasingly stupid comments... I need to get my head out of my ass, I suppose. Anyway, thanks :)
@adorno_gang37
@adorno_gang37 8 лет назад
ad set haha no need to be so hard on yourself;)
@Antonius0
@Antonius0 8 месяцев назад
If Mussorgsky's music encompasses the Russian identity, then I identify as Russian
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