Modest Moussorgsky
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A Russian composer: Modest Moussorgsky (also commonly spelled Modest Mussorgsky) was a significant Russian composer of the Romantic period, known for his operatic and orchestral works. He is celebrated for creating music that aimed to be distinctly Russian in character.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The opera "Boris Godunov" is the most famous work by Modest Moussorgsky.
- Modest Moussorgsky was a member of "The Five," a group of Russian composers.
Advanced Usage
- Historical and cultural reference: The name is used to refer specifically to the composer's life, his contributions to nationalistic Russian music, and his influence on later composers.
- Scholars study the innovative harmonies in the works of Modest Moussorgsky.
Variants and Related Words
- Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich: The more standard modern transliteration of his full name from Russian.
- Moussorgsky: An alternative transliteration, as given in the target word.
- The Five (or "The Mighty Handful"): The group of Russian composers with which Moussorgsky was associated, including Balakirev, Borodin, Cui, and Rimsky-Korsakov.
Synonyms
- Composer: A person who writes music, especially as a professional occupation.
- Musician: A person who plays a musical instrument or is otherwise involved in music.
Related Phrases and Contexts
- "Pictures at an Exhibition": His famous suite for piano, later orchestrated by other composers like Ravel.
- Ravel's orchestration of "Pictures at an Exhibition" popularized Moussorgsky's original piano work.
- "Night on Bald Mountain": His well-known symphonic poem.
- "Night on Bald Mountain" is a staple of the orchestral repertoire.
Noun
- Russian composer of operas and orchestral works (1839-1881)