Mussorgsky belonged to the Romantic period.
Modest Mussorgsky was a composer for a living. I know this because I'm doind a composers project in music and he is my composer.
the Russian Five.
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Romantic Era
Rimsky-Korsakov, Mussorgsky and Tchaikovsky are all composers of the late 19th century. They were breaking free from the common constraints of Romantic Music, and paving the way for changes that would herald the twentieth century, with more freedom of expression and harmonies.
Modest Mussorgsky was a composer for a living. I know this because I'm doind a composers project in music and he is my composer.
the Russian Five.
The Five, or the Mighty Five, or the Mighty Handful, were a group of Russian composers who believed in using Russian folk music as the basis of their concert music. They were Mily Balakirev, Alexander Borodin, Cesar Cui, Modest Mussorgsky and Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
Modest Mussorgsky composed a suite called Pictures at an Exhibition. The suite was written in honor of his friend, Vladimir Hartmann, a painter, who died at the age of 39.The musical pieces in "Pictures at an Exhibition" try to capture in music the sketches, watercolors and architectural designs that were shown publicly at the Hartmann exhibition along with other canvasses that Hartmann had shown Mussorgsky.Thus the term, "Where Music and Art Meet" is used to describe Pictures at an Exhibition.
Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) was an early Modernist. His most notorious work was probably the modern ballet The Rite of Spring, first brought to the stage by Diaghilev in 1913.
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The Mighty Five was not a band. It was a term invented in 1867 by the Russian music critic, Vladimir Stasov, to describe a circle of composers who typified the Russian spirit in music. The five were Mily Balakirev, Alexander Borodin, Cesar Cui, Modest Mussorgsky and Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov. They tended to compose in a more deliberately Russian style than Piotr Tchaikovsky, who was composing at the same time or Mikhail Glinka, the first true Russian composer of symphonic music, who was the forebear of all the others. The group was variously known as The Five and The Mighty Handful.
He was a composer during the Romantic era.
"Night on Bald Mountain" is a classical music piece composed by Modest Mussorgsky in the genre of symphonic poem. It often portrays a dark and mystical atmosphere, depicting a night of demonic revelry on a mountain.
29 February 1792 - 13 November 1868
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