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  1. Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky (Russian: Моде́ст Петро́вич Му́соргский, Modest Petrovič Musorgskij) (March 9, 1839 – March 16, 1881), one of the Russian composers known as the Five, was an innovator of Russian music. He strove to achieve a uniquely Russian musical identity, often in deliberate defiance of the ...

  2. Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky was a Russian composer renowned for his innovative contributions to Russian music in the 19th century. His compositions, particularly his operas and piano works, are celebrated for their vivid portrayal of Russian life and culture.

  3. Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky (21 March 1839 – 28 March 1881) was a Russian composer. He was an innovator of Russian music in the romantic period. He strove to achieve a uniquely Russian musical identity, often in deliberate defiance of the established conventions of Western music.

  4. May 29, 2018 · Mussorgsky, Modest (Petrovich), great Russian composer; b. Karevo, Pskov district, March 21, 1839; d. St. Petersburg, March 28, 1881. He received his first instruction on the piano from his mother; at the age of 10, he was taken to St. Petersburg, where he had piano lessons with Anton Herke, remaining his pupil until 1854.

  5. Jan 18, 2012 · Modest Mussorgsky artist page: interviews, features and/or performances archived at NPR Music.

  6. Mar 21, 2019 · Mar 21, 2019. Composer Profile: Modest Mussorgsky, The Russian Genius Behind ‘Boris Godunov’. By David Salazar. Of “The Five” Russian composers, Modest Mussorgskys legacy is arguably the most enduring and innovative. Born on March 21, 1839 in Karevo to a wealthy family.

  7. Modest Mussorgsky was a Russian composer whose most famous works include A Night On The Bare Mountain, his opera 'Boris Godunov' and the piano suite Pictures at an Exhibition.

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