Composer
Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky (1839-1881); RUS
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His musical education was erratic, he toiled as a civil servant and wrote music only part-time, influenced few if any of his contemporaries, died early from alcoholism, and left a small body of work. Yet Modest Mussorgsky was a towering figure in nineteenth century Russian music. His works exhibit a daring, raw individuality, a unique sound that well-meaning associates tried to conventionalize and smooth over. He is best known for Night on Bald Mountain (bowdlerized by Rimsky-Korsakov), Pictures at an Exhibition (a difficult piano suite orchestrated by Ravel), and the dark, declamatory opera Boris Godunov (polished by Rimsky-Korsakov)—bastardized works all, yet each one full of arresting harmonies, disturbing colors, and grim celebrations of Russian nationalism.
Mussorgsky died in poverty, but he was born to a wealthy landowning family. Under his mother's tutelage, he developed a facility at the piano, but entered a cadet school in preparation for a military career. He joined a choir and discovered Russian church music, which would profoundly influence his later work.
Upon graduation in 1856, Mussorgsky entered the Russian Imperial Guard. That year he started to socialize with the composers Dargomizhsky and Cui, and through them Balakirev, with whom he began composition lessons. During this period he wrote small piano pieces and songs, and after an emotional crisis in 1858 resigned his commission with the intention of composing full-time. He began to go his own way as a composer in 1861, but was preoccupied helping to manage his family's estate. The decline in his family's fortunes led him to accept low-level civil service positions. He joined a commune with other intellectuals and became a proponent of musical Realism, applying the style to his songs. He had difficulty finishing works in larger formats, but his music circulated widely enough that by the late 1860s he was cast with Balakirev, Cui, Rimsky-Korsakov, and Borodin as part of Russia's "Mighty Handful."
Mussorgsky toiled many years at his masterpiece, Boris Godunov, which reflected in music the inflections of Russian speech and met with great success in 1874. That year he also produced his innovative piano suite Pictures at an Exhibition. Yet his heavy drinking led to his dismissal from government service in 1880. Friends offered some financial help and Mussorgsky occasionally accompanied singers at the piano, but his finances and mental state quickly deteriorated. He died in 1881, leaving it to posterity to sort through and complete his unfinished works of unruly genius.
© James Reel, All Music Guide
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Stage Works
658 tracks
- Boris Godunov (opera)
393 tracks
- Khovanshchina (opera)
242 tracks
- Sorochintsï Fair (comic opera; incomplete)
23 tracks
- Boris Godunov (opera)
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Piano Works (includes Pictures at an Exhibition)
1,413 tracks
- Albumleaf: Meditation
4 tracks
- Childhood Memories (Iz vospominaniy detstva)
2 tracks
- A Children's Prank, scherzo
1 track
- Impromptu passionné
2 tracks
- In the Village (Au village), quasi fantasia
2 tracks
- Intermezzo in modo classico
2 tracks
- On the Southern Shore of the Crimea (Na yuzhnom beregu Krïma)
3 tracks
- Pictures at an Exhibition (Kartinki s vïstavski)
1,383 tracks
- Porte-enseigne Polka
1 track
- Rêverie (Duma; on a theme by Loginov)
1 track
- Scherzo in Bb
1 track
- The Seamstress (Shveya)
2 tracks
- Sonata in C, for piano 4-hands
3 tracks
- A Tear (Sleza)
6 tracks
- Albumleaf: Meditation
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Orchestral Works
53 tracks
- Dawn on the Moscow River, prelude (from Khovanshchina; ed. by Rimsky-Korsakov)
3 tracks
- Festive March
1 track
- Golitsyn's Jouney (entr'acte from Khovanshchina; trans. by Rimsky-Korsakov)
3 tracks
- Intermezzo in modo classico in B- (ed.by Rimsky-Korsakov)
1 track
- Night on Bald Mountain (Ivanova noch' na Lisoy gore, symphonic poem)
45 tracks
- Dawn on the Moscow River, prelude (from Khovanshchina; ed. by Rimsky-Korsakov)
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Chamber Works
6 tracks
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Vocal Works
149 tracks
- Choral Works
5 tracks
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Songs and Song Cycles
144 tracks
- A Society Tale: The Goat (Svetskaya skazochka: kozyol; song)
1 track
- Bez solntsa (Sunless, song cycle)
7 tracks
- Cruel Death: An Epitaph (Nadgrabnoye pis'mo; completed by Karatïgin)
1 track
- Detskaya (The Nursery; song cycle)
54 tracks
- Gde tï, zvezdochka? (Where art thou, little Star?, song)
4 tracks
- Gopak (Hopak; song)
3 tracks
- Iz slyoz moikh (From my tears; song)
1 track
- Klassik (The Classicist; musical pamphlet)
1 track
- Kolïbel'naya Eryomushki (Eremushka's Lullaby, song)
1 track
- Kolïbel'naya pesnya (Cradle Song)
2 tracks
- Mephistopheles' Song of the Flea (song; ed. Rimsky-Korsakov)
10 tracks
- Na Dnepre (On the Dnieper, song, ed. Rimsky-Korsakov)
1 track
- Noch (Night, song)
3 tracks
- Ozornik (The Street Urchin, song)
2 tracks
- Seminarist (The Seminarist; song)
1 track
- Songs and Dances of Death (song cycle)
48 tracks
- Strekotun'ya beloboka (The Magpie, song)
2 tracks
- The Street Urchin (Ozornik; The Ragamuffin; song)
1 track
- Yarema's Song (On the Dnieper, song)
1 track
- A Society Tale: The Goat (Svetskaya skazochka: kozyol; song)
- Choral Works
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Stage Works
3 tracks
- Boris Godunov (opera)
1 track
- Sorochintsï Fair (comic opera; incomplete)
2 tracks
- Boris Godunov (opera)
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Piano Works (includes Pictures at an Exhibition)
42 tracks
- Albumleaf: Meditation
1 track
- Pictures at an Exhibition (Kartinki s vïstavski)
39 tracks
- Porte-enseigne Polka
1 track
- The Seamstress (Shveya)
1 track
- Albumleaf: Meditation
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Orchestral Works
3 tracks
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Chamber Works
1 track
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Vocal Works
29 tracks
- Choral Works
2 tracks
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Songs and Song Cycles
27 tracks
- Choral Works
Below are works by M.Mussorgsky that every music lover should explore:
- Stage Works
- Boris Godunov (opera)
393 tracks
- Boris Godunov (opera)
- Piano Works (includes Pictures at an Exhibition)
- Pictures at an Exhibition (Kartinki s vïstavski)
1,383 tracks
- Pictures at an Exhibition (Kartinki s vïstavski)
- Orchestral Works
- Vocal Works
- Songs and Dances of Death (song cycle)
48 tracks
- Songs and Dances of Death (song cycle)



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