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AHA!!! Modest Mussorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition (Original Post)
elleng
Nov 28
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CincyDem
(6,959 posts)1. What a great work.
For fun, go listen to Emerson, Lake and Palmer version.
Progressive rock but very true to the original. And there were few piano players better than Keith Emerson.
Thanks.
LSparkle
(11,784 posts)2. Wow -- interesting choice! Good for you, DC!
Ive heard pieces from it including the Great Gate of Kyiv (spelling mine) but really need to hear the whole thing.
elleng
(136,594 posts)5. Yes, have heard The Great Gate MANY times,
but well worth it to hear the whole piece.
Bo Zarts
(25,643 posts)3. Great piece with interesting backstory ..
Originally written for piano, IIRC.
The Madcap
(513 posts)7. Yes, it is very interesting
The piano version, that is. I enjoy the orchestral piece more, but the piano version has some true gymnastics. I don't know how pianists can memorize and play these really long pieces. Focusing for that long without missing something just seems impossible to me.
La Coliniere
(997 posts)4. Always a perennial favorite
but Im shocked it beat out Beethovens 9th and Dvoraks 9th.
elleng
(136,594 posts)6. SO AM I surprised! UTTERLY!!!