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The music score of the "Song of the Flea" was published after Mussorgsky's death, in 1883 with Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov as the editor. Its orchestration by Igor Stravinsky became available in 1914. The "Song of the Flea" is probably the best known of the 65 or so songs that Mussorgsky composed. [1]
Mussorgsky: 1871: Bessel Song: Светская сказочка (Козёл) "A Society Tale (The Goat)" 1867: 1867-12-23: Mussorgsky: 1868: Iogansen Song: По над Доном сад цветёт "A Garden by the Don Blooms" 1867: 1867-12-23: Koltsov: 1883: Bessel Song: Классик "The Classicist" 1867: 1867-12-30: Mussorgsky: 1870 ...
Songs and Dances of Death (Russian: Песни и пляски смерти, Pesni i plyaski smerti) is a song cycle for voice (usually bass or bass-baritone) and piano by Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky, written in the mid-1870s, to poems by Arseny Golenishchev-Kutuzov, a relative of the composer.
Print/export Download as PDF; ... Night (Mussorgsky song) Night on Bald Mountain; P. Pictures at an Exhibition; S. Song of the Flea This page ...
Khovanshchina (Russian: Хованщина, IPA: [xɐˈvanʲɕːɪnə] ⓘ, sometimes rendered The Khovansky Affair) is an opera (subtitled a 'national music drama') in five acts by Modest Mussorgsky. The work was written between 1872 and 1880 in St. Petersburg, Russia. The composer wrote the libretto based on historical sources. The opera was ...
Summary of Mozambican Refugee Accounts of Principally Conflict-Related Experience in Mozambique Report Submitted to: Ambassador Jonathan Moore Director, Bureau for Refugee Programs
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The only extended unrecycled music from The Mighty Handful's collaborative Mlada is Act 1, which was composed by Cui (except for inserted dance music assigned to Minkus). Although Cui borrowed a terzetto from it for his revision of Prisoner of the Caucasus in 1881–1882, the remainder of the act was not appropriated for other works.