Pictures at an Exhibition

Composer: Mussorgsky, Modest
Arranger: Simón García
Instrumentation: 4 Doubles Basses
Publisher: Recital Music

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Product Code: RMD1149
Publishers Number: RMD1149
Language: English
Condition: New

Description

Pictures at an Exhibition – A Remembrance of Viktor Hartmann’ is a suite of ten pieces, plus a recurring and varied Promenade, composed for the piano by Modest Mussorgsky (1839-81) in 1874. The suite is Mussorgsky’s most famous piano composition and has become a showpiece for virtuoso pianists. It has become further known through various orchestrations and arrangements produced by other musicians and composers, with Maurice Ravel’s arrangement being by far the most recorded and performed. It was completed in only twenty days, between 2–22 June 1874. Mussorgsky based his musical material on drawings and watercolours by Hartmann produced mostly during the artist’s travels abroad. Locales include Italy, France, Poland, Russia, and Ukraine. Today most of the pictures from the Viktor Hartmann (1834-1873) exhibition are lost, making it impossible to be sure in many cases which Hartmann works Mussorgsky had in mind. Simón García’s masterly transcription arranges a number of pieces for Double Bass, Quartet, offering musical and technical challenges for each player. Any number of movements can be performed and this is exciting, powerful, and colourful music to be enjoyed by performers and audiences alike.

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