Modest Mussorgsky's biggest hit wasn't a hit at all, as far as he knew. Mussorgsky wrote Pictures at an Exhibition as a work for solo piano. It wasn't even published until after his death. He had no way of knowing that his quirky piano piece would turn out to be one of the greatest orchestral hits of all time, thanks to Maurice Ravel and a host of other composers who've made orchestrations of it. The Vienna Philharmonic plays Ravel's version, in the Gardens of Schonbrunn Palace.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Carl Nielsen: The Fog is Lifting
Michala Petri, recorder, the London Symphony Orchestra, James Judd, conductor
Daron Hagen: Aria from Suite for Piano
Mariangela Vacatello, piano
Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Fort Worth, Texas
Jacob van Eyck: Excerpts from the Recorder's Pleasure Garden
Michala Petri, recorder
Copenhagen Concert Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark
Modest Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition
The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Valery Gergiev, conductor
Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna, Austria
Hour 2
Camille Saint-Saens: Air de Ballet d'Ascanio
Julia Bogorad-Kogan, flute, Margo Garrett, piano
William Walton: Prelude and Fugue: The Spitfire
David Owen Norris, piano
Gilmore International Keyboard Festival, Kalamazoo, Michigan
Rebecca Clarke: Lullaby
Toby Appel, viola, Anne Epperson, piano
Colorado College Summer Music Festival, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Benjamin Britten: Toccata from Suite in C for Harp, Op. 83
Bridget Kibbey, harp
Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, Clemson, South Carolina
Camille Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto No. 5 in F, Op. 103
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Lazarev, conductor
Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Adagio from Sonata in D for Viola da Gamba and Continuo, H. 559, Wq. 137
Daniel Muller-Schott, cello, Angela Hewitt, piano
Spivey Hall, Morrow, Georgia
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