Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition (James Crabb & Geir Draugsvoll)
Album : Duos for Classical Accordions
Composer(s) : Mussorgsky, Stravinsky
Performers : James Crabb & Geir Draugsvoll
Release date : 2005
Label : EMI Classics
Number of discs : 1
Total size : 52,5 MB
Total time : 00:37:47
Individual track details :
01. Petrouchka, scènes burleques en quatre tableaux (transc. Crabb & Draugsvoll): Premier tableau
02. Petrouchka, scènes burleques en quatre tableaux (transc. Crabb & Draugsvoll): Deuxième tableau
03. Petrouchka, scènes burleques en quatre tableaux (transc. Crabb & Draugsvoll): Troisième tableau
04., scènes burleques en quatre tableaux (transc. Crabb & Draugsvoll): Quatrième tableau
05. Tango
06. Pictures at an Exhibition: Promenade
07. Pictures at an Exhibition: No. 1, The Gnome
08. Pictures at an Exhibition: Promenade
09. Pictures at an Exhibition: No. 2, The Old Castle
10. Pictures at an Exhibition: Promenade
11. Pictures at an Exhibition: No. 3, The Tuileries
12. Pictures at an Exhibition: No. 4, Bydlo
13. Pictures at an Exhibition: Promenade
14. Pictures at an Exhibition: No. 5, Ballet of the Chickens in their Shell
15. Pictures at an Exhibition: No. 6, Samuel Goldenberg and Schmyle
16. Pictures at an Exhibition: Promenade
17. Pictures at an Exhibition: No. 7, Limoges: The Market Place
18. Pictures at an Exhibition: No. 8, The Catacombs
19. Pictures at an Exhibition: No. 9, The Hut on Cock's Legs "Baba-Yaga"
20. Pictures at an Exhibition: No. 10, The Great Gate of Kiev
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Petrouchka arranged for two accordions is not unlike the original, since the composer's push-button winds and biting, nasal strings resemble nothing if not a giant orchestral squeeze box. Little is lost in this "de-orchestration"--for example, percussion passages are dealt with by whacking the accordion's sides. Stravinsky's Tango also lies well on the instrument, but the players miss the music's ironic bite. James Crabb and Geir Draugsvoll recast Pictures at an Exhibition with dazzling ingenuity. Their prim and spotless virtuosity, however, transforms Mussorgsky's raging, elemental lion into an agreeable, domestic kitty cat. Nevertheless, accordion fanciers will be enticed. Move over, Lawrence Welk!
--Jed Distler
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Mussorgsky-Naoumoff:
Pictures at an Exhibition (Emile Naoumoff)
Album : Pictures at an Exhibition
Composer : Mussorgsky
Performers : Emile Naoumoff, Deutsches Symphony Orchestra Berlin, Igor Blaschkow
Release date : 2001
Label : Wergo
Number of discs : 1
Total size : 75,9 MB
Total time : 00:55:21
Tracks :
1. Introduzione / Promenade
2. Gnomus
3. Promenade
4. The Old Castle
5. Promenade
6. Tuileries. Children's Quarrelling at play
7. Bydlo
8. Promenade
9. Ballet of the Unhtached Chicks
10. Samuel Goldenberg and Schmuÿle
11. Limoges. The Market Square (The Big News)
12. Catacombae (Sepulcrum romanum)
13. Con mortuis in lingua mortua
14. The Hut on Hen's Legs (Baba-Yaga)
15. The Bogatyr Gate (at Kiev, the Ancient Capital)
16. Meditation for Piano & Orchestra
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1-15 Mussorgsky : Pictures at an Exhibition
(Paraphrase, Orchestration and Cadenzas by Emile Naoumoff)
16 Emile Naoumoff: Meditation for Piano and Orchestra
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Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition (Winterthurer Gitarrenduo)
Album : Promenade
Composer(s) : Rameau, Bach, Mussorgsky
Performer(s) : Winterthurer Gitarrenduo (Georg Della Pietra & Sebastian Storm)
Release date : 2003
Label : Brambus
Number of discs : 1
Total size : 86,2 MB
Total time : 01:02:08
Individual track details :
Rameau : Piéces de Clavecin
1. LES CYCLOPES 4:01
2. LES NIAIS DE SOLOGNE 2:09
3. PREMIER DOUBLE DES NIAIS 1:50
4. DEUXIEME DOUBLE DES NIAIS 2:00
5. LA BOITEUSE 0:59
6. GIGUE EN RONDEAU 1:20
7. DEUXIEME GIGUE EN RONDEAU 2:06
8. LE RAPPEL DES OISEAUX 2:34
J. S. Bach: Italian Concerto BWV 971
9. ALLEGRO 3:51
10. ANDANTE 4:48
11. PRESTO 3:58
Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition
12. PROMENADE 1:17
13. GNOMUS 2:31
14. PROMENADE 0:52
15. IL VECCHIO CASTELLO 3:54
16. PROMENADE 0:28
17. TUILERIES 0:58
18. BYDLO 2:11
19. PROMENADE 0:43
20. BALLET OF THE UNHATCHED CHICKS 1:16
21. SAMUEL GOLDENBERG AND SCHMUYLE 2:24
22. PROMENADE 1:19
23. LIMOGES: LE MARCHE 1:41
24. CATACOMBAE 1:44
25. CUM MORTIUS IN LINGUA MORTUA 1:53
26. DIE HÜTTE AUF HÜHNERFÜSSEN 3:17
27. THE BOGATYR GATE IN KIEW 5:18
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Swiss guitarists Georg Della Pietra and Sebastian Storm offer the first recordings of new transcriptions for two classical guitars of works by Jean Philippe Rameau ("Pieces de Clavecin"), Johann Sebastian Bach ("Italian Concerto"), and Modest Mussorgski's "Pictures at an Exhibition." Winthurer Gitarrenduo delivers spirited, note-perfect versions of highly demanding material. A splendid recording.
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Mussorgsky-Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition
(Koussevitsky, BSO)
Album : Bartók - Mussorgsky
Composer : Béla Bartók, Modest Mussorgsky
Performers : Sergey Koussevitsky, Boston Symphony Orchestra
Recording date: 1943/1944
Release date : 2007
Label : Naxos
Number of discs : 1
Total size : 61 MB (mp3), 130 MB (FLAC & CUE)
Total time : 00:59:28
Individual track details : BÉLA BARTÓK (1881-1945) - Concerto for Orchestra
1. Introduzione: Andante (9'52)
2. Giuoco delle coppie: Allegretto scherzando (6'28)
3. Elegia: Andante non troppo (3'44)
4. Intermezzo interrotto: Allegretto (9'09)
5. Finale: Presto (first version) (1'42)
Live broadcast from Symphony Hall, Boston, on 30th December, 1944
MODEST PETROVICH MUSSORGSKY (1839-1881) - Pictures of an Exhibition (orch. Ravel)
6. Promenade (1'42)
7. The Gnome (2'39)
8. Promenade (0'31)
9. Tulleries (0'54)
10. Ballet of the Unhattched Chicks (1'12)
11. Two Polish Jews: Samuel Goldberg and Schmuyle (2'19)
12. The Market Place at Limoges (1'11)
13. Catacombs (1'57)
14. Cum mortuis in lingua mortua (1'34)
15. Baba Yaga (3'28)
16. The Great Gate of Kiev (5'20)
Live broadcast from Symphony Hall, Boston on 9th October, 1943
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Serge Koussevitzky was one of the musical giants of the 20th century. As a publisher in his native Russia he brought out the early works of Stravinsky. For his Concerts Kousevitzky in Paris in the early 1920's he commissioned Maurice Ravel to create his orchestration of Modest Mussorgsky's ''Pictures at an Exhibition.'' When he became conductor of the Boston Symphony in 1924 he sought out music by American composers for performance, forging a quarter-century long alliance unmatched in our history.
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Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition
(Alexander Warenberg)
Album : Pictures at an Exhibition
Composer(s) : Moussorgsky
Performer : Alexander Warenberg
Release date : 2000
Label : Brilliant
Number of discs : 2
Total size : 109 + 131 MB
Total time : 00:47:41 + 00:57:16
Individual track details : CD 1
MUSSORGSKY, Modest Petrovich (1839-1881)
Pictures at an Exhibition
1. Promenade-G nonius 3:56
2. Promenade-Il vecchio Casteilo (The old Castle) 5:09
3. Promenade-Tuileries 1:31
4. Bydlo 3:10
5. Promenade-Ballet of the unhatched chicken 2:01
6. Samuel Goldenbere & Schmuvle 1:56
7. Promenade-Market place at Limoges 2:59
8. Catacombae: Sepulcram romanum - Con moiluis in lingua mortua 3:39
9. Baba Yaga (The hut on fowl"s legs) 3:04
10. The Great Gate of Kiev 5:74
RACHMANINOV, Sergey Vasil'yevich (1873-1943)
11. Etude-tableau in G minor Op. 33 No.7 3:04
12. Prelude in G sharp minor Op. 32 No. 12 2:13
13. Elegie, in E flat minor Op. 3 No. 1 4:01
14. Prelude in D major Op. 23 No. 4 3:53
15. Etude-tableau in E flat major Op. 33 No. 6 1:38
CD 2
TCHAIKOVSKY, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893)
The Seasons Op. 37b
1. Januarv-By the fireside 5:06
2. Febraarv-Shrovetide Festival 2:54
3. March-Song of the Lark". 1:40
4. April-Snowdrop 2:08
5. Mav-White Nights 4" 14 4:14
6. June-Barcarolle 3:46
7. July-Song of the reaper 1:43
8. August-Harvest 3:09
9. September-The Hunt 3:03
10. October-Autumn Song 3:23
11. November-Troika 2:37
12. December-Yuletide 3:37
LIADOV, Anatolii (1855-1914)
13. Valse. in F sharp minor 1:32
BALAKIREV, Miliy Alexeyevich (1837-1910)
14. Mazurka No. 7 in E flat minor 6:38
TCHAIKOVSKY, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893)
15. Dumka. in C minor Op. 59 7:33
LIADOV, Anatolii (1855-1914)
16. Mazurka, in A flat major 2:19
SCRIABIN, Alexander (1872-1915)
17. Mazurka, in C sharp minor 2:16
Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition (Giulini, London Philharmonia Orchestra)
Album : Tchaikovsky: Symphony no.6 Op.74, Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition
Composer(s) : Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky
Performer : Carlo Maria Giulini, Philharmonia Orchestra of London
Release date : 2000
Label : BBC Legends
Number of discs : 1
Total size : 138 MB
Total time : 01:15:32
Individual track details : Mussorgsky : Pictures at an Exhibition (orch. Ravel)
1. Promenade
2. I: Gnomus
3. Promenade
4. II: Il Vecchio Castello
5. Promenade
6. III: Tuileries
7. IV: Bydlo
8. Promenade
9. V: Ballet Des Poussins Dan Leur Coques
10. VI: Samuel Goldenberg Und Schmuyle
11. VII: Limoges-Le Marché
12. VII: Catacombae: Sepulchrum Romanum
13. Cum Mortuis In Lingua Mortua
14. IX: La Cabane Sur Des Pattes De Poule
15. X: La Grande Porte De Kiev
Tchaikovsky: Symphony no. 6 (“Pathetique”) Op.74
16. Adagio - Allegro non troppo
17. Allegro con grazia
18. Allegro molto vivace
19. Finale, Adagio lamentoso
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The effective retirement of Carlo Maria Giulini has left the concert world without one of its most singular maestros. Equaled by few in Mozart and Verdi operas, his select concert repertoire is equally distinctive. Both works featured here receive dynamic and subtle studio recordings; the 1959 Pathétique, in particular, is an absolute classic. Maybe this live Edinburgh Festival account doesn't have the same control and symphonic integrity, but it's a gripping performance all the same. Giulini has a very Italianate ease with Tchaikovsky's melodic generosity, but never at the expense of the work's originality and tautness of structure. The third movement march is powerful and intense--no question of the audience applauding here--while the finale is passionate but never sentimental. Ravel's orchestration of Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition was a Giulini favorite; clearly he reveled in its orchestral sophistication. The present account sacrifices studio poise for live excitement, to thrilling effect. You'll need to make allowances for the limited 1961 sound, but as the "Great Gate of Kiev" reaches its spine-tingling apotheosis, the sense of "being there" is palpable.
--Richard Whitehouse
Mussorgsky- Stokowski: Pictures at an Exhibition
(Matthias Bamert, BBC Philharmonic)
Album : Stokowski’s Mussorgsky
Composer : Modest Mussorgsky
Performer : Matthias Bamert, BBC Philharmonic
Release date : 1993
Label: Chandos
Number of discs : 1
Total size : 158 MB
Total time : 01:09:17
Individual track details :
1. St. John's Night on Bald Mountain, "A Night on the Bare Mountain" (arr. by L. Stokowski)
Boris Godunov: A Symphonic Synthesis (arr. by L. Stokowski)
2. Outside the Novodievichi Monastery —
3. Coronation of Boris —
4. Minks chanting in the Monastery of Choudov —
5. Siege of Kazan —
6. Outside the Church of Saint Basil —
7. Death of Boris —
8. Khovanshchina, Act IV: Entr'acte (arr. L. Stokowski)
Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. by L. Stokowski)
9. Promenade —
10. Gnomus —
11. Promenade —
12. The Old Castle —
13. Bydlo —
14. Promenade —
15. Ballet of the Chickens in their Shells —
16. Samuel Goldenberg and Schmuyle —
17. Catacombs —
18. Con mortuis in lingua mortua —
19. The Hut on Fowl's Legs, "Baba Yaga" —
20. The Great Gate of Kiev
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Mathias Bamert is a totally sympathetic conductor for this music. Stokowski made three recordings of Night on the Bare Mountain, not counting the one for Fantasia, but Bamert's is equal to any of them, with a beautifully idyllic slow ending. Bamert's treatment of Pictures is a dazzling recreation of brilliant orchestration, but the great gem in this collection is the Boris synthesis. Once again Bamert equals Stokowski's three recordings (1936, 1941, 1968). Obviously Stokowski had on-going ideas for this score; in his last recording (on Decca/London, with the Suisse Romande Orchestra), he added a snippet from the end of the death scene, plus a shimmeringly sustained string chord that ends with soft chimes—an ending he also used in a 1968 Boston Symphony Orchestra concert. Apparently this addition wasn't published, and thus is not used in the Bamert recording. Chandos' sound is their very best, wonderfully capturing this multitude of colorful sounds with a fine sense of space and presence. A fabulous CD!
Mussorgsky/Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition
(Von Karajan, Berliner Philharmoniker)
Album : Pictures at an Exhibition
Composer(s) : Modest Mussorgsky, Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy
Performers : Herbert von Karajan, Berlminer Philharmoniker
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Release date : 1966
Number of discs : 1
Total size : 172 MB (mp3), 348 MB (FLAC)
Total time : 01:14:53
Tracks :
1. La Mer - 1. From Dawn till Noon on the Sea (De l'aube à midi sur la mer) 8:35
2. La Mer - 2. Play of the Waves (Jeux de vagues) 6:13
3. La Mer - 3. Dialogue of the Wind and the Sea (Dialogue du vent et de la mer) 7:50
4. Pictures at an Exhibition - Promenade 1:50
5. Pictures at an Exhibition - Gnomus 2:44
6. Pictures at an Exhibition - Promenade 1:14
7. Pictures at an Exhibition - The Old Castle 4:36
8. Pictures at an Exhibition - Promenade 0:41
9. Pictures at an Exhibition - The Tuileries Gardens 1:04
10. Pictures at an Exhibition - Bydlo 2:49
11. Pictures at an Exhibition - Promenade 1:01
12. Pictures at an Exhibition - Ballet of the Chickens in Their Shells 1:12
13. Pictures at an Exhibition - Samuel Goldenberg and Schmuyle 2:18
14. Pictures at an Exhibition - The Market-place at Limoges 1:26
15. Pictures at an Exhibition - The Catacombs (Sepulchrum romanum) 2:14
16. Pictures at an Exhibition - Cum mortuis in lingua mortua 2:22
17. Pictures at an Exhibition - The Hut on Fowl's Legs (Baba-Yaga) 3:31
18. Pictures at an Exhibition - The Great Gate of Kiev 6:44
19. Boléro 16:09
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Here are examples of 'The Karajan Effect' at its most positive, and sounding, in these new transfers, fractionally more open, focused and fresh than before, with the billowing bass moderated and the dynamic range extended. Along with Karajan's own imaginative deployment of orchestral colour (to take one example: the extra gong with barely damped striker at the end of Pictures), the Berlin Jesus-Christus Kirche acoustics of these 1964-6 recordings add their own wonderful coloration and atmosphere (dark and cavernous at appropriate moments in Pictures). The 1980s Berlin Philharmonic DG remakes (in their remastered 'Karajan Gold' format) offer something closer to concert-hall reality (a cleaner more neutral sound) but, on the whole, the imaginative daring and the excited discovery of new realms of creative and technical possibility are missing; certainly the 1980s performances are less given to spontaneous ignition.
For those unfamiliar with these 1960s accounts, Bolero is slow and steady (but Karajan risks floating the early solos), and Pictures is broader and grander than Karajan's previous and subsequent recordings (and most others). But how does one do justice to this La mer in a single sentence? Well, you can either be seduced by some of the most sheerly beautiful orchestral sound ever recorded, or appreciate it for its wide-ranging imagery and its properly mobile pacing; but whichever way you look at it, it is one of the great recorded La mers and one of the classics of the gramophone.
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RESPIGHI: PINES OF ROME - MUSSORGSKY: PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Tadaaki Otaka (conductor)
BBC Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin (conductor)
Tracks: Ottorino Respighi - Pini di Roma (BBC National Orchestra of Wales - Tadaaki Otaka)
1. I pini di Villa Borghese (Allegro Vivace)
2. Pini presso una catacomba (Lento)
3. I pini del Gianicolo (Lento)
4. I pini della Via Appia (Tempo di marcia)
Modest Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition (BBC Symphony Orchestra & Chorus*. Various orchestrations compiled by Leonard Slatkin)
5. Promenade 1 (orch. Byrwec Ellison )
6. Gnomus (orch. Sergey Gorchakov )
7. Promenade 2 (orch. Walter Goehr )
8. Il vecchio castello (orch. Emile Naoumoff )
9. Promenade 3 and Tuileries (orch. Geert van Keulen )
10. Bydlo (orch. Vladimir Ashkenazy)
11. Promenade 4 (orch. Carl Simpson )
12. Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks (orch. Lucien Caillet )
13. Two Polish Jews, One Rich, One Poor (orch. Henry Wood )
14. Promenade 5 (orch. Lawrence Leonard )
15. Limoges: Le marche (orch. Leo Funtek )
16. Catacombae - Sepulcrum Romanum - (orch. John Boyd )
17. Cum mortuis in lingua mortua (orch. Maurice Ravel )
18. The Hut in Hen's Legs - Baba Yaga (orch. Leopold Stokowski )
19. The Great Gate of Kiev (orch. Douglas Gamley )*
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At a Promenade Concert on Monday, August 19th 1991 we heard Leonard Slatkin's brilliant first compilation from nine different orchestrations of Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition, a remarkably successful initiative, reminding us, as it did, of how many arrangements there have been of this evocative score. Then he went for extracts from Lawrence Leonard’s version for piano and orchestra, from Ashkenazy, Lucien Cailliet, Sergey Gorchakov, Leonidas Leonardi, Sir Henry Wood, Mikhail Tushmalov, Stokowski and Ravel.
It was the indefatigable Edward Johnson, champion of Leopold Stokowski, we had to thank for getting Slatkin interested and finding some of the scores. Now Slatkin has done it again with a new – in many ways more way-out – compilation including versions by Ellison, Gorchakov, Walter Goehr, Naoumoff, Geert van Keulen, Ashkenazy, Simpson, Cailliet, Wood, Lawrence Leonard, Leo Funtek, Boyd, Ravel and the Australian composer/arranger Douglas Gamley.
Slatkin’s first compilation, although he played it round the world, has never been commercially released, which makes it all the more pleasing to welcome his second version on this CD from the 2004 Proms at the Royal Albert Hall.
Now there are two possible attitudes to orchestrations of Pictures. There is the po-faced "I cannot be having with anything except Ravel" view, or on the other hand, that this colourful score has endless possibilities and most orchestrations give one a new angle on it. If you incline to the first, stop reading now, but if like me you want a sonic adventure, join Leonard Slatkin in this fascinating exploration, starting and ending with absolutely way-out versions, one of which works and one of which doesn’t.
The pictures that inspired Mussorgsky were, of course, by his friend Victor Hartmann (1834-1873), architect, designer and water-colourist, one of that group of artists and musicians who looked to Russia, its folk-song, folk-tales and peasant handicraft as a source of national art in the 1860s. The critic Stassov tells how Hartmann, then in his late twenties, caused a furore when he attended a carnival ball dressed as the witch Baba Yaga. Yet Hartmann was achieving recognition, and in that same year designed the Russian Millenary Monument at Novgorod for which Balakirev's tone-poem Russia was commissioned.
Mussorgsky was stunned by the death of his fertile and brilliant friend at the age of 39, and when a memorial exhibition of Hartmann's work took place in St Petersburg, he quickly responded with four of these familiar piano pieces, soon expanded to ten and linked by interludes (the promenades in which Mussorgsky said that he, himself, could be seen) to become the piano work we know today, first published in 1886.
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