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List of compositions by Modest Mussorgsky

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List of compositions by Modest Mussorgsky
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The following is a list of compositions by Russian composer, Modest Mussorgsky.

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Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky, 1870

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Note: The publication date is the first known date of publication, regardless of edition or fidelity to the composer's original score.

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Operas

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Orchestral works

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Piano works

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Choral works

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Songs

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Youthful Years

Youthful Years: A Collection of Romances and Songs (Russian: Юные годы: сборник романсов и песен, romanized: Yunïye godï: sbornik romansov i pesen) is a bound series of 18 manuscripts of songs by Mussorgsky, the existence of which was announced by Charles Malherbe in 1909.

  1. "Where Art Thou, Little Star?"
  2. "The Joyous Hour"
  3. "The Leaves Rustled Sadly"
  4. "Many Are My Palaces and Gardens"
  5. "A Prayer"
  6. "Tell Me Why, Gentle Maiden"
  7. "What Are Words of Love to You?"
  8. "The Winds Blow, Wild Wind"
  9. "But If I Could Meet With Thee"
  10. "Little One"
  11. "Old Man's Song"
  12. "King Saul"
  13. "Night"
  14. "Kalistrat"
  15. "The Outcast"
  16. "Sleep, Go to Sleep, Peasant Son"
  17. "Song of the Balearic Islander"
  18. "Every Saturday"

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Michel-Dimitri Calvocoressi provides this list of works with opus numbers, compiled by the composer, prefaced by the following remarks (italics added): "The other catalogue which was sent to Stassof is dated 16 August 1878; but, as it mentions no work composed later than 1874, Andrei Rimsky-Korsakof suggests, rightly, that it must have been compiled some four years earlier. Its only value is that of a biographical curiosity."

Note: The columns 'category' and 'notes', as well as the column headings, have been added for the convenience of the reader. It will be noticed that Calvocoressi's date given in the preceding remarks (16 August 1878) does not match that given below.

"To Vladimir Vasilievich Stasov in memory of Mussorianin That's all I know " - M. Mussorianin[1]
26 August '78, Petrograd
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