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Topic: Voyager IV release "Pictures At An Exhibition" Posted: November 03 2019 at 12:40 |
German Art-rock Band Voyager IV release Modest Mussorgsky's "Pictures At An Exhibition" on Keith Emerson's 75th Birthday |
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| Pictures at an Exhibition was released on Saturday, November 2nd, 2019 on what was Keith Emerson's 75th Birthday, the specific date for this release was chosen to pay homage to a man who jettisoned classical music into the modern era. Voyager IV has now surpassed and expanded the definition of this classical piece. Pictures at an Exhibition is based on the Compositions of Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky (1874). Like so many of this magnificent composer’s works, they were written quickly but not published, it would be 50 years after his death before a scholarly edition of this work would be published.
Pictures at an Exhibition a piece for virtuoso pianists; Maurice Ravel was commissioned for orchestration of the work in 1922 Pictures at an Exhibition came alive in a new way. This orchestration continues to be chosen for performance and recordings.
Enter, English progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer, who would bring this work to a new generation with their live album release: Pictures at an Exhibition (November 1971). It is a recording of the band’s arrangement of Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition which was performed at Newcastle City Hall on 26 March 1971.
History is now rewritten through the re-interpretation and release of Pictures at an Exhibition |
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| Track Listing 02. Samuel Goldenberg & Schmuyle (From My Point Of View ) 04. Il Vecchio Castello (Photophobia) 05. Promenade II (From The Land Of Feathers) 07. Bydlo (The Bullock Cart) 09. Catoacombae/Cum Mortus In Lingua Mortua 11. The Great Gates Of Kiev (Daedalus Calling) Arranged by Marcus Schinkel & Johannes Kuchta Recorded October 14-19 2018 at EMI / Maarwegstudio Cologne, Germany by John Caffery, Chris Gardiner, and Franz-Wieland Filtz Produced, mixed, and mastered by John Caffery Co-produced by Marcus Schinkel & Johannes Kuchta Cover Design & Layout by Lieve Vanderschaeve Marcus Schinkel: Piano & keyboards Johannes Kuchta: Vocals & Drums Further Information Can Be Found Online |
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Posted: November 09 2019 at 13:16 |
Great news!!! Thank you. I will certainly get it.
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Posted: November 09 2019 at 13:35 |
Thank you for supporting music and our artists
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