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Modest Mussorgsky
Born: Mar 21, 1839; Russia   Died: Mar 28, 1881; Russia   Period: Romantic
His musical education was erratic, he toiled as a civil servant and wrote music only part-time, influenced few if any of his contemporaries, died early from alcoholism, and left a small body of work. Yet Modest Mussorgsky was a towering figure in nineteenth century Russian music. His works exhibit a daring, raw individuality, a unique sound that well-meaning associates tried to conventionalize and smooth over. He is best known for Night on Bald ...
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Mussorgsky: Pictures At An Exhibition, Etc / Serebrier
Release Date: 06/21/2005   Label: Naxos   Catalog: 8557645   Number of Discs: 1
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Night on the Bare Mountain (147)
Pictures at an exhibition (263)
Boris Godunov (31)
Boris Godunov: Death of Boris (48)
Boris Godunov: Boris' Monologue (51)
Khovanshchina: Dawn on the Moscow River (53)
Songs and dances of death (43)
Works
A garden blooms by the Don (1)
A Society Tale: The Goat (Svetskaya skazochka: kozyol), song for voice & piano (1)
A Tear (1)
After the Battle (1)
Ah ty, volya (1)
At Father's Gate (1)
Au village (10)
Boris Godunov (32)
Boris Godunov, opera: Act 2. Coronation Scene (1)
Boris Godunov, opera: Act 4. Scene 2. Szene der Bojaren in der Duma (1)
Boris Godunov, opera: Proscháy, moy syn [extract] (1)
Boris Godunov, opera: Scene 5. Boris's Monologue (1)
Boris Godunov, opera: Scene 5. Hallucinations Scene (1)
Boris Godunov: A humble monk (1)
Boris Godunov: Act 3 - Introduction and Polonaise (5)
Boris Godunov: Act 4 - Finale (2)
Boris Godunov: Act 4, Scene 3 "Kromy Forest Scene" (1)
Boris Godunov: Ah, my dear betrothed (1)
Boris Godunov: Aria(s) (8)
Boris Godunov: As resplendent sun fills the heaven (1)
Boris Godunov: At midnight in the garden (2)
Boris Godunov: Canzone della pulce (1)
Boris Godunov: Chorus(es) (2)
Boris Godunov: Come, let's put it to the vote (4)
Boris Godunov: Death of Boris (La mort de Boris/Boris'Tod) (1)
Boris Godunov: Dmitri Tsarevich!...At my heels again (7)
Boris Godunov: Excerpt(s) (11)
Boris Godunov: Farewell, my son, I am dying "Death of Boris" (48)
Boris Godunov: Glory to Thee on Earth (3)
Boris Godunov: God of strength and justice (1)
Boris Godunov: Hark, 'tis the knell of death (4)
Boris Godunov: I don't believe in your passion (2)
Boris Godunov: I have attained the highest power "Boris' Monologue" (52)
Boris Godunov: In the town of Kazan "Varlaam's Song" (29)
Boris Godunov: Like to the red sun (1)
Boris Godunov: Listen! It's ringing! (1)
Boris Godunov: My soul is sad (9)
Boris Godunov: Nursery Scene (1)
Boris Godunov: Oh tsarevich, I implore (1)
Boris Godunov: Oh, I need air! (1)
Boris Godunov: Oh, it's you, holy father! (1)
Boris Godunov: Oh, this dream...You have been writing (1)
Boris Godunov: Once in the town of Kazan (2)
Boris Godunov: One day at vespers "Pimen's narrative" (9)
Boris Godunov: Permit me, my lord and tsar (2)
Boris Godunov: Prologue - I am oppressed "Coronation scene" (23)
Boris Godunov: Prologue - Long life to our Czar Boris Feodorovich (6)
Boris Godunov: Prologue. Coronation Scene (1)
Boris Godunov: Sad, Shuisky is not with us (2)
Boris Godunov: Symphonic Synthesis (5)
Boris Godunov: The Angel of the Lord spake to the world (1)
Boris Godunov: The Capture of Krushchyov (1)
Boris Godunov: The crafty Jesuit squeezed me hard (2)
Boris Godunov: To whom are you abandoning us (1)
Boris Godunov: Trrr, trrr, trrr, trrr! Tin hat... (5)
Boris Godunov: Trrr, trrr, trrr, trrr! Tin hat... (1)
Boris Godunov: Ugh, it's oppressive "Clock Scene" (20)
Boris Godunov: What's going on?...And you, my son, what are you busy with? (2)
Boris Godunov: Who are you? Eh? (1)
Boris Godunov: Yet one more tale "Pimen's Monologue" (18)
Boris Godunov: Your Majesty, I make obeisance [Boris/Shuisky] (3)
Boris Godunov: Your pardon, my lords (4)
Boris Godunow: Die höchste Macht errang ich (Dostig ya vïsshey vlasti) (1)
Boris Godunow: Hört, was einst in der Stadt Kasan geschehen (1)
Boris Goudinov: Hallucination Scene (1)
But if I could meet thee again (1)
Child's song (2)
Cruel Death: Epitaph (1)
Darling Savishna (7)
Dear one, why are thine eyes sometimes so cold? (1)
Ein Kinderscherz (9)
Epitaph (2)
Eremushka's Lullaby (4)
Evening song (2)
Forgotten (5)
From Memories of Childhood (4)
From Memories of Childhood: no 1, Nurse and I (3)
From Memories of Childhood: no 2, First Punishment - Nurse Shuts Me in a Dark Room (2)
From my tears (4)
Gathering mushrooms (3)
Hebrew song (5)
Hopak (27)
Hour of jollity (3)
Hovanshchina: Overture (1)
Humoresque (1)
I have many palaces and gardens (2)
Ich wollt' meine Schmerzen ergössen (1)
Impromptu passioné (7)
Intermezzo for Piano in B minor "in modo classico" (8)
Is spinning man's work? (2)
It scatters and breaks (1)
Joshua (2)
Kalistratushka (1)
Khovanshchina (14)
Khovanshchina, opera in 5 acts, edited by Ravel & Stravinsky: Introduction (Andante tranquillo) (1)
Khovanshchina, opera in 5 acts, edited by Rimsky-Korsakov: Act 3. Hunters' Scene (1)
Khovanshchina: Act 1 Prelude "Dawn on the Moscow River" (52)
Khovanshchina: Act 1. Prelude: Dawn on the Moscow River (1)
Khovanshchina: Act 4 Prelude "Entr'acte" (15)
Khovanshchina: Aria(s) (1)
Khovanshchina: Dance of the Persian Slaves (23)
Khovanshchina: Dawn on the Moscow River (1)
Khovanshchina: Dosifey's aria (1)
Khovanshchina: Excerpt(s) (3)
Khovanshchina: Galitsyn's Entrance (2)
Khovanshchina: Galitsyn's Journey (8)
Khovanshchina: Here on this spot (4)
Khovanshchina: In the Streltsy quarter all are sleeping (Shaklovity's aria) (2)
Khovanshchina: Intermezzo (7)
Khovanshchina: Mysterious forces "Marfa's prophecy" (5)
Khovanshchina: Prelude (2)
Khovanshchina: Strelzy Chorus (1)
Khovanshchina: The departure of Prince Golitsïn (1)
Khovanshchina: The lair of the Streltsy is sunk in sleep (5)
Kinderstube dt. Hans Schmidt (2)
King Saul (5)
La capricieuse (4)
Le Séminariste (1)
Lullaby (5)
Méditation (8)
Meines Herzens Sehnsucht (1)
Mephistopheles' song of the flea (32)
Mischief (1)
Misfortune (1)
Mlada: Festive March (1)
Near the southern shore of the Crimea (8)
Night (6)
Night on the Bare Mountain (153)
Night on the Bare Mountain: Excerpt(s) (3)
Not like thunder, trouble struck (1)
Oedipus in Athens: Chorus of People in the Temple (2)
Old man's song (2)
On the Dnieper (4)
On the southern shore of the Crimea (9)
Pictures at an exhibition (259)
Pictures at an Exhibition (Kartinki s vïstavski), for orchestra, orchestrated by Ravel (18)
Pictures at an Exhibition (Kartinki s vïstavski), for piano (19)
Pictures at an Exhibition (Kartinki s vïstavski), for piano & orchestra, orchestrated by Lawrence Leonard (1)
Pictures at an Exhibition: 10. The Great Gate of Kiev (1)
Pictures at an Exhibition: 7. Limoges - Le Marché (La Grande Nouvelle) (1)
Pictures at an Exhibition: 8. Catacombae (Sepulcrum romanum) / Cum mortuis in lingua mortua (1)
Pictures at an Exhibition: 9. The Hut on Fowl's Legs (1)
Pictures at an Exhibition: Ballet of Unhatched Chicks (1)
Pictures at an exhibition: Excerpt(s) (7)
Pictures at an exhibition: no 10, Rich Mr. Goldenberg and Poor Mr. Schmuyle (2)
Pictures at an exhibition: no 12, Limoges, le marché (4)
Pictures at an exhibition: no 13, The Catacombs (7)
Pictures at an exhibition: no 14, Cum mortuis in lingua morta (5)
Pictures at an exhibition: no 15, The Hut on Fowl's Legs "Baba Yaga" (18)
Pictures at an exhibition: no 16, The Great Gate of Kiev (52)
Pictures at an exhibition: no 16, The Great Gate of Kiev - Excerpt(s) (1)
Pictures at an exhibition: no 2, The Gnome (10)
Pictures at an exhibition: no 4, The Old Castle (28)
Pictures at an exhibition: no 6, Tuileries (3)
Pictures at an exhibition: no 7, Bydlo (7)
Pictures at an exhibition: no 9, Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks (15)
Pictures at an exhibition: Promenade (18)
Pictures at an exhibition: Promenade no 1&5, Allegro giusto, nel modo russico (2)
Pictures at an exhibition: Promenade no 2, Moderato comodo e con delicatezza (2)
Pictures at an exhibition: Promenade no 3, Moderato non tanto, pesamente (2)
Pictures at an exhibition: Promenade no 4, Tranquillo (2)
Pictures at an Exhibition: Samuel Goldenberg and Schmuyle (1)
Pictures at an Exhibition: The Hut on Fowl's Legs (Baba-Yaga) (1)
Polka for Piano "Porte-enseigne" (3)
Prayer (3)
Pride (3)
Rêverie on a theme of V. A. Loginov (7)
Sadly rustled the leaves (6)
Salammbô: Balearic Song (1)
Salammbô: Chorus of Priestesses (2)
Savichna (1)
Scherzo for Piano in B flat major (5)
Scherzo for Piano in C sharp minor (7)
Sleep, sleep, peasant son (1)
Softly the spirit flew up to heaven (5)
Sonata for Piano 4 hands in C major (3)
Songs and dances of death (44)
Songs and dances of death: no 1, Lullaby (4)
Songs and dances of death: no 2, Serenade (4)
Songs and dances of death: no 3, Trepak (8)
Songs and dances of death: no 4, The field-marshal (9)
Sorochintsï Fair: Dream of the Peasant Gritsko (Night on Bald Mountain), for chorus & orchestra (1)
Sorochintsy fair: Aria(s) (1)
Sorochintsy fair: Fair Scene (3)
Sorochintsy fair: Gritzko's aria (2)
Sorochintsy fair: Hopak (64)
Sorochintsy fair: My heart, why weepest thou? (2)
Sorochintsy fair: Parasya's Dumka (2)
Sorochintsy fair: Prelude "A Warm Day in Little Russia" (3)
Sorochintsy fair: The peasant lad's dream vision (2)
Souvenir d'enfance (3)
Sunless (10)
Sunless: no 1, Between four walls (2)
Sunless: no 2, Thou didst not know me in the crowd (1)
Tell me why (2)
The Angel Cried (Angel vopiyashe), for chorus (doubtful), edted by Levashov (1)
The capture of Kars (5)
The classicist (3)
The destruction of Sennacherib (2)
The feast (2)
The garden by the Don (3)
The he-goat (7)
The magpie (5)
The misunderstood one (1)
The nettle mountain (1)
The nursery (10)
The nursery: no 1, With nurse (2)
The nursery: no 2, In the corner (1)
The nursery: no 3, The cockchafer (2)
The nursery: no 4, With the doll (4)
The nursery: no 5, Going to sleep (2)
The nursery: no 6, On the hobbyhorse (3)
The nursery: no 7, The cat sailor (2)
The orphan (3)
The outcast (1)
The peepshow (1)
The ragamuffin (6)
The seamstress (4)
The seminarist (3)
The sphinx (1)
The Spirit of Heaven (1)
The Street Urchin (Ozornik; The Ragamuffin), song for voice & piano (1)
The vision (2)
The wanderer (2)
The wild winds blow (4)
Trouble (1)
Une larme (16)
What are words of love to you? (3)
Where art thou, little star? (17)
With the Doll (S kukloy), song for voice & piano (The Nursery No. 4) (1)
Work(s) (1)
You drunken sot! (1)
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Mussorgsky: Pictures At An Exhibition / Barry Douglas
Release Date:    Label: Rca Victor Red Seal   Catalog: 5931   Number of Discs: 1
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Mussorgsky/Ravel: Pictures At An Exhibition, Etc / Sinopoli
Release Date: 04/05/1991   Label: Deutsche Grammophon   Catalog: 429785   Number of Discs: 1
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Prokofiev: Romeo And Juliet; Mussorgsky / Skrowaczewski, Doráti
Release Date: 09/12/1990   Label: Mercury Living Presence   Catalog: 432004   Number of Discs: 1
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Mussorgsky: Pictures At An Exhibition; Stravinsky: Firebird Suite / Giulini
Release Date: 01/14/1991   Label: Sony   Catalog: 45935   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by James Reel
His musical education was erratic, he toiled as a civil servant and wrote music only part-time, influenced few if any of his contemporaries, died early from alcoholism, and left a small body of work. Yet Modest Mussorgsky was a towering figure in nineteenth century Russian music. His works exhibit a daring, raw individuality, a unique sound that well-meaning associates tried to conventionalize and smooth over. He is best known for Night on Bald Mountain (bowdlerized by Rimsky-Korsakov), Pictures at an Exhibition (a difficult piano suite orchestrated by Ravel), and the dark, declamatory opera Boris Godunov (polished by Rimsky-Korsakov) -- bastardized works all, yet each one full of arresting harmonies, disturbing colors, and grim celebrations of Russian nationalism.

Mussorgsky died in poverty, but he was born to a wealthy landowning family. Under his mother's tutelage, he developed a facility at the piano, but entered a cadet school in preparation for a military career. He joined a choir and discovered Russian church music, which would profoundly influence his later work.

Upon graduation in 1856, Mussorgsky entered the Russian Imperial Guard. That year he started to socialize with the composers Dargomizhsky and Cui, and through them Balakirev, with whom he began composition lessons. During this period he wrote small piano pieces and songs, and after an emotional crisis in 1858 resigned his commission with the intention of composing full-time. He began to go his own way as a composer in 1861, but was preoccupied helping to manage his family's estate. The decline in his family's fortunes led him to accept low-level civil service positions. He joined a commune with other intellectuals and became a proponent of musical Realism, applying the style to his songs. He had difficulty finishing works in larger formats, but his music circulated widely enough that by the late 1860s he was cast with Balakirev, Cui, Rimsky-Korsakov, and Borodin as part of Russia's "Mighty Handful."

Mussorgsky toiled many years at his masterpiece, Boris Godunov, which reflected in music the inflections of Russian speech and met with great success in 1874. That year he also produced his innovative piano suite Pictures at an Exhibition. Yet his heavy drinking led to his dismissal from government service in 1880. Friends offered some financial help and Mussorgsky occasionally accompanied singers at the piano, but his finances and mental state quickly deteriorated. He died in 1881, leaving it to posterity to sort through and complete his unfinished works of unruly genius.

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