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  1. Modest Mussorgski [videorecording] : Pictures at an exhibition

    Chicago : [Facets Multimedia].

    In Part I, Vladimir Ashkenazy and Christopher Nupen examine the background to the music. Part II contains a complete performance of the orchestral version by Leo Funtek, and Part III is a complete performance of the piano version, played by Ashkenazy.

  2. Musorgsky : Pictures at an exhibition

    Russ, Michael
    Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1992.

    The piano cycle Pictures at an Exhibition is perhaps the most widely known of Musorgsky's compositions, especially as orchestrated by Ravel. This informative and wide-ranging guide places the original piano work in the context of Russian cultural life, considering in particular the work of the artist Victor Hartman, creator of the pictures which inspired Musorgsky's composition. A detailed synopsis takes the reader through each piece in turn, describing the forms, the external references, and drawing connections with Musorgsky's other musical works. Chapters on the music itself consider, for example, folk elements, key relations and motivic structures. Dr Russ also describes the fate of the work in the hands of editors and performers and closes by surveying the best of the orchestrations, particularly that by Ravel. The book is illustrated with photographs of the existing pictures from Hartman's exhibition.

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