Mussorgsky-Khudoley-Dubov. "Night on Bare mountain" (piano version).

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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2010

Modest Mussorgsky - "Night on the Bald mountain", arrangement by Andrey Dubov.
Symphonic poem on piano solo.
Andrey Dubov - piano.
Steinway & Sons.
Concert Hall of the Gnessin Music Academy.
16-10-2010

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  • Are you aware that this is piano playing at divine level? Do you know that such playing touches some kind of an ideal? Get youself a manager is the next thing to do...(if you don´t already have one)

    Cheers...

  • @Margus81 Yes, I'm lookin' for a manager. Thank you!

  • Very impressive ! I will survey very seriously your musical activity ! Best reguards !

  • @PhilippeLoTheEternal Thank you very much! I'm grateful for your attention!

  • i demand a high quality mp3 or flac =<

  • @Nicolasduca I have no flac, but I have HQ-audio file. If you want, I'll send it to you.

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  • have you published this arrangement?! This is the best arrangement I ever heard!

  • Oh my god! This is one of the most impressive renditions of the piece I have ever heard on piano. Well done! Very well played, with such great feeling. I've read some other comments here and I wholeheartedly agree with everyone. You deserve it mate. Wish you the best on your career.

  • Holy... Wow... O.o Nice work... (Obvious understatement) *faints*

  • OMFG!!! :-O

  • Andrey this piece grows on me more and more. You are not only a wonder of a pianist, but a musicologist. Your arrangement of Mussorgsky is in and of itself a masterwork; a challenge and and invitation to any interpreter. How Russian it is this piece! It is nostalgic, with oriental arpeggios, and the dark bells of the Orthodox Churches bring up a solemnity and peace, but also a sad nostalgia. Thanks a lot!

  • 0 dislikes is right; that's how it should stay

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