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“The Great Gate of Kiev” (begins at 3:20) is the last in a series of ten pieces known as “Pictures at an Exhibition.” The composer, Modest Moussorgsky, inspired by contemporary Russian paintings, wrote the ten pieces for piano in 1874. Later, Maurice Revel adapted them brilliantly for orchestra. “The Great Gate of Kiev” is such […]

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