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Pictures at an Exhibition - Promenade

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Modest Moussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition: Promenade" conducted by Fritz Reiner and performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Comments or requests? Send them in!

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  • The pictures are beautiful by the way, did you take them by yourself? You must live in a great place.

  • @TheMagicCamcorder Yes. Me = photographer. :D You might like my other music videos I have just because of the photos. Thanks for all of your comments, BTW. :)

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  • i can smell the air of the gallerie

  • oohh...i just ment that even this promenade theme is genius work .. it`s so good that i can nearly smell the air of the gallerie the great Modest Mussorgsky wanted to describe with that theme..

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  • Thanks for posting. I first heard this on the game Sid meier's civilization revolution and just happened to stumble across the song. Very cool.

  • @technologick1183 I first hear this on The Return of The Incredible Machine. Funny.

  • I first heard this song on "The (Even More) Incredible Machine" game and knew that this song had to exist somewhere. If it weren't for the Animusic videos, I never would have known the name. It's as beautiful as Debussy's, Rêverie. I wish it were longer.

  • I love this!

  • our marching band show this year is "Pictures at the Exhibition" I'm super duper excited to play this :)

  • This orchestra sounds amazing

  • @TheDrPhresh because of how common the Bb trumpet it is regularly played with it, but I agree that it should be played on a C

  • Thanks Bud :)

  • @WhiskersInc really? you - whiskersinc presents this? I doubt that. glad you could put up your sweet wipe before the video that delays the piece by 20 seconds. love it.

  • @DannySpandl123 The composition is in C, so it's typically played on a C trumpet. It starts on a G, or an A on Bb trumpet.

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