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Pictures of an exhibition

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Wed, Oct 29, 2025, 10:45
How would a painting sound if it were music? The Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky tried it out and the result was his famous "Pictures at an Exhibition". In a bustling market, the vendors are arguing, a limping gnome sneaks by, chirping chicks hatch from their eggshells and dance a ballet. Together with the orchestra and Malte Arkona, we also encounter the evil witch Baba Yaga, meet children playing in the park, visit an old castle, and walk through the great... Read full text

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Omer Ein ZviConductor
Malte ArkonaPresenter
Michael KubeArtistic Concept
Dresdner Philharmonie

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Modest Mussorgski"Pictures at an Exhibition" Orchestral version by Maurice Ravel
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