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Mussorgsky wrote Pictures at an Exhibition as a ten-movement piano suite in twenty days.Group of answer choicesTrueFalse

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Mussorgsky wrote Pictures at an Exhibition as a ten-movement piano suite in twenty days.

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The statement that Mussorgsky wrote "Pictures at an Exhibition" as a ten-movement piano suite in twenty days is True.

Mussorgsky composed this work in 1874 as a tribute to his friend, the artist Viktor Hartmann, following Hartmann's untimely death. The suite consists of ten movements, each inspired by a different artwork from an exhibition of Hartmann's paintings and drawings. Mussorgsky's intention was to musically depict the experience of walking through an art gallery, with each movement corresponding to a specific piece of art. The work is notable not only for its imaginative descriptions of the visual art but also for its innovative use of piano techniques. It remains one of Mussorgsky's best-known compositions and has been orchestrated by various composers, the most famous version being by Maurice Ravel.

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