The version orchestrated by Ravel from Moussorgsky's original solo-piano composition is famous; even people who don't the name of the piece will recognize it instantly as something they've heard before. Unforuntately, the original version is very seldom heard and not at all famous.
Isn't it "at an" though?
ReplyDeleteWhat Tom said.
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which answer would benefit u the most?
ReplyDeleteNo, but I know the Emerson Lake and Palmer version
ReplyDeleteDon't you mean "Pictures of an Exhibitionist"?
ReplyDeleteThe error in the name of the piece makes the poll hilarious
ReplyDeleteThe version orchestrated by Ravel from Moussorgsky's original solo-piano composition is famous; even people who don't the name of the piece will recognize it instantly as something they've heard before. Unforuntately, the original version is very seldom heard and not at all famous.
ReplyDeleteNo, but I've read "Ode on a Grecian Urn."
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