In 1873, Russian painter Viktor Hartmann died. His friends,
the critic Vladimir Stasov and composter Modest Mussorgsky were shocked and
mourned his death. As a memorial, Stasov arranged an exhibition of Hartmann’s
works at St. Petersburg’s Academy of Fine Arts, and Mussorgsky composed a suite
of tone poems based on the works, a section for each painting. Mussorgsky’s
musical tribute is called Pictures at an Exhibition, and along with his
infamous Night on Bald Mountain and opera Boris Gudnov are the composer’s most
significant works. This isn’t really
relevant, but this is the explanation for the title of this series of short
blogs.