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  2. Pictures at an Exhibition (Stokowski orchestration) - Wikipedia

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    His version was finished 10 years later, without much of the French influence he saw in Ravel's. Stokowski omits two movements, "Tuileries" and "Limoges", because he felt they showed too much French influence and had a suspicion they might have been composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov , whose 1886 edition was the first published version of ...

  3. Pictures at an Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    Pictures at an Exhibition [a] is a piano suite in ten movements, plus a recurring and varied Promenade theme, written in 1874 by Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky.It is a musical depiction of a tour of an exhibition of works by architect and painter Viktor Hartmann put on at the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg, following his sudden death in the previous year.

  4. Maurice Ravel - Wikipedia

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    Ravel made orchestral versions of piano works by Schumann, Chabrier, Debussy and Mussorgsky's piano suite Pictures at an Exhibition. Orchestral versions of the last by Mikhail Tushmalov , Sir Henry Wood and Leo Funtek predated Ravel's 1922 version, and many more have been made since, but Ravel's remains the best known. [ 216 ]

  5. Serge Koussevitzky - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, Koussevitzky commissioned Maurice Ravel's arrangement of Modest Mussorgsky's 1874 suite for piano, Pictures at an Exhibition, which was premiered on 19 October that year [14] and quickly became the most famous and celebrated orchestration of the work. Koussevitzky held the rights to this version for many years.

  6. List of compositions by Maurice Ravel - Wikipedia

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    Orchestra 1907 A15: Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov: Antar: Orchestra 1909 Incidental music to a 5-act play by Chékry-Ganem; partial reorchestration of most of the symphonic poem Antar Op. 9, the movements reordered and interspersed with reorchestrated fragments of the same work, a fragment of the opera Mlada, orchestrated fragments of songs from the Romances Op. 4 and Op. 7, and an extract from ...

  7. Composer tributes (classical music) - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Ravel's orchestration of Modest Mussorgsky's piano work Pictures at an Exhibition Franz Liszt 's transcription for solo piano or two pianos of the nine symphonies of Beethoven Robert Wright and George Forrest 's arrangements of the works of classical composers as songs for musicals (the best known are Kismet , based on Alexander Borodin ...

  8. Les Siècles - Wikipedia

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    Ravel - Ma mère l'Oye, Le Tombeau de Couperin, Shéhérazade (overture), Harmonia Mundi (2018) Fauré - Requiem version 1893, ed. Aparté (2019) Mahler - Titan, ed. Harmonia Mundi (2019) Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique, ed. Harmonia Mundi (2019) Mussorgsky, orch. Ravel - Pictures at an Exhibition / Ravel - La Valse, Harmonia Mundi (2020)

  9. Boléro - Wikipedia

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    In Ravel's copy of the score, the printed metronome mark of 76 per quarter is crossed out and 66 is substituted. [21] Later editions of the score suggest a tempo of 72. [21] Ravel's own recording from January 1930 starts at approximately 66 per quarter, slightly slowing down later on to 60–63. [9] Its total duration is 15 minutes 50 seconds. [21]