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Moussorgsky
[ moo-sawrg-skee, -zawrg-; Russian moo-suhrk-skyee ]
noun
- Mo·dest Pe·tro·vich [moh-, dest, pi-, troh, -vich, muh-, dyest, pyi-, traw, -vyich], 1839–81, Russian composer.
Moussorgsky
/ mʊˈsɔːɡskɪ; ˈmusərkskij /
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Thus Moussorgsky, with all his ugliness, speaks a new idiom.
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Moussorgsky's style is blood-brother to the spoken language, is indeed as much the Russian language as music can be.
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To a large degree, it is the change of times that has advanced and appreciated the art of Moussorgsky.
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Moussorgsky was buoyed by the great force of the Russian charity, the Russian humility, the Russian pity.
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And then, Moussorgsky's operas, "Boris" in particular, are dramatically swifter than most of Wagner's.
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