Product Description
Pictures at an Exhibition (A Remembrance of Viktor Hartmann, Tableaux d'une exposition) is a suite of ten pieces originally composed for piano by Modest Mussorgsky in 1874.
"Promenade" With simple, strong rhythms in asymmetrical meter, Mussorgsky depicts himself "roving through the exhibition, now leisurely, now briskly in order to come close to a picture that had attracted his attention, and at times sadly, thinking of his departed friend."
This arrangement of "Promenade" is adapted from Maurice Ravel's 1922 version for full symphony orchestra.
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Orchestration
Organ Piano Strings (Vln1 Vln2 Vla Vlc Db)
Winds (2Bb Cls, 2Fls, 2Obs, 2Bsns, 4 Hns)
Brass (2Bb Tpts, Tbn 1, Tbn3, Tba)
Glockenspiel
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