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Musorgsky
Eight Essays and an Epilogue
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452 pages
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The collection of essays by Richard Taruskin offers a groundbreaking exploration of Modest Musorgsky, challenging long-standing Soviet narratives about the composer. Taruskin presents Musorgsky as an aristocrat deeply engaged with realistic musical representation, while also critiquing his associations with folklore enthusiasts and political conservatives. This work illuminates the complexities of Musorgsky's identity and artistic intentions, providing a fresh perspective on his contributions to Russian music.
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1997, paperback
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