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Title: Program Music:


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Program MusicPictures at an ExhibitionMussorg
sky
  • The Burning River Brass
  • Arr. Michael Allen

Powerpoint by Michael Macartney
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Program Music
  • Program Music is intended to musically represent
    or accompany an extra musical theme such as a
    painting, geographical feature, emotion etc.
    The term is almost exclusively applied to works
    from the Romantic Period (1825-1910)

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Examples of Program Music
  • Berlioz Symphonie Fanstastique
  • Saint Saëns Carnival of the Animals
  • Smetana Die Moldau
  • Stravinsky The Rite of Spring

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About the Composer
  • Mussorgsky wrote a colossal opera (Boris
    Godunov), five-dozen wonderful songs, and not
    much else. More accurately, he started many
    pieces, and the few he finished typically
    suffered editorial interference when they were
    published. At first it seemed to have been sheer
    indolence that curbed his output eventually he
    paid more attention to drinking than to music,
    and thats what did him in at age 42

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Pictures at an Exhibition
  • Written by Mussorgsky for his late friend Victor
    Hartmann. Hartmann was an architect and painter
    who passed away in 1873. After his death an
    exhibition was organized in honor of Hartmann. A
    huge selection of his creations over 400
    watercolors, drawings, and jewelry designs was
    exhibited in tribute at the St. Petersburg
    Academy of the Arts. Mussorgsky was so moved by
    the display that he composed a piano suite in
    tribute, however it wasnt published until 5
    years after the composers death.

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Tuileries
  • This movement comes from the painting The
    Tuileries Gardens. The gardens are located in
    Paris and like most of the paintings represented
    in this work this one was lost, however through
    Mussorgskys use of the universal melody and
    falling thirds you can imagine the children
    playing and taunting each other in the garden.

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Pictures at an Exhibition
  • 10 of Hartmanns pictures are represented through
    Mussorgskys music, however only 3 appeared in
    the actual exhibition. The others were in
    Mussorgskys private collection or he had seen
    them somewhere else.

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Pictures at an Exhibition
  • The other 5 movements are the recurring Promenade
    theme used to illustrate the viewers walk from
    painting to painting and to unify the 15 movement
    work
  • He also uses this theme in the pieces finale
    The Great Gate of Kiev

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The Great Gate of Kiev
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The Great Gate of Kiev
  • A competition was held to select the best design
    for a gateway to be built in Kiev to honor the
    failed assassination of Czar Alexander II in
    1866. Hartmann won the competition. His entry
    showed a Moorish-looking structure topped with a
    cupola in the shape of an old Russian battle
    helmet, with a small crowd of people admiring the
    gate that dwarfs them.

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The Great Gate of Kiev
  • Pictures at an Exhibition rises to this grand and
    glorious finale that leaves the listener feeling
    as if they had traveled to Kiev and are now
    standing in front of this tragically non-existent
    gate.

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Program Music
  • This suite is a perfect example of Program Music
    because it takes pictures (an extra-musical idea)
    and uses themes, textures, and timbre to
    represent them musically. The beauty of this
    piece is that Hartmanns lost artwork lives on
    through the music.
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