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Born: 21 March
1839, Karevo, Russia
Died: 28 March 1881, St. Peterburg,
Russia
Mussorgsky,
Modest
A descendant of an aristocrat family, who left a promising
military career for the sake of music. For a living, he worked as a government
clerk. A national composer who tended to seek his
inspiration in Russian folk songs, he was a member of the "Mighty
Handful" ,
a group of composers who wrote Russian
national music (as part of the national music trend in the 19th century),
grouped under the influence of Balakirev.
Mussorgski studied the scales
and modes
of Russian folk songs and Russian Orthodox Church melodies, and made extensive
use of them. He is rightfully considered among the
most important and original artists of Russian national music.
His works, such as the opera
"Boris Gudonov", based on Pushkin's
drama, were rearranged after his death by Rimsky-Korsakov ,
but it is widely-accepted, that his style was ahead
of his own era. Nowadays, his works are performed in original versions.
As a Romantic
composer, he wrote a lot of programme music
and symphonic poems
like "Night on the Bare Mountain",
arranged by Rimsky-Korsakov, and his most famous piece "Pictures
at an Exhibition"!['Introduction, Gnomus' from 'Pictures at an Exhibition' - Mussorgsky](../play.gif) !['The Old Castle' from 'Pictures at an Exhibition' - Mussorgsky](../play.gif) !['Ballet of Chickens' from 'Pictures at an Exhibition' - Mussorgsky](../play.gif)
written for the piano
but orchestrated
by Ravel .
He was sickly and addicted to alcohol,
and died at the age of 42, leaving many of his works uncompleted.
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He was a
civil servant
He played
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He Lived in the
Romantic period
In
Russia
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