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WIENER PHILHARMONIKER |
Continuing his definitive recordings of the greatest Russian music, Maestro Gergiev now joins the Wiener Philharmoniker in four of Mussorgsky's most popular orchestral pieces, all best known in arrangements by other composers. Mussorgsky's best-known orchestral work is, surely, Pictures at an Exhibition, though it was written as a suite for piano and only orchestrated (by the French master orchestrator Maurice Ravel) after Mussorgsky's death. The spectacular Night on the Bare Mountain is also hugely popular in a version by another composer, Mussorgsky's fellow-Russian Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov. The serene prelude to Mussorgsky's epic Russian historical opera Khovanshchina is here performed in the version by Shostakovich. The least well known of the four works is the jolly folktune Gopak, Liadov's orchestral arrangement of rousing music by Mussorgsky for an opera based on Gogol's short story Sorochintsy Fair. |
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