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===Orchestrations=== {{more citations needed|section|date=January 2019}} A partial listing of orchestral arrangements of ''Pictures at an Exhibition'': * [[Mikhail Tushmalov]]<ref name=trib1980/> (ca. 1886; three pictures and four Promenades omitted: recorded by [[Marc Andreae]] and the [[Munich Philharmonic]] for BASF.) * [[Henry Wood]]<ref name=trib1980/> (1915; four Promenades omitted: recorded by [[Nicholas Braithwaite]] and the [[London Philharmonic]] for Lyrita.) * [[Leo Funtek]] ([[1922 in music|1922]]; all Promenades included: recorded by [[Leif Segerstam]] and the [[Finnish Radio Symphony]] for BIS; Also on [[Teldec]] Laser-disc with [[Vladimir Ashkenazy]] conducting the [[Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra]].) * [[Maurice Ravel]] (1922; the fifth Promenade omitted.) * [[Giuseppe Becce]] (1922; for "salon-orchestra". No Promenades are included at all, and only some of the Pictures.) * [[Leonidas Leonardi]] (1924);<ref name=trib1980>{{cite news |last1=von Rhein |first1=John |title=Slatkin's Departure with 'Pictures' has its Gains and Losses |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1990-11-02-9004010000-story.html |access-date=August 15, 2019 |work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|date=November 2, 1980}}</ref> for large symphony orchestra, arranged by a pupil of Ravel's. * [[Lucien Cailliet]]<ref name=trib1980/> (1937: recorded by [[Eugene Ormandy]] and the [[Philadelphia Orchestra]] for RCA and reissued on Biddulph.) * [[Pictures at an Exhibition (Stokowski orchestration)|Leopold Stokowski]]<ref name=trib1980/> (1939; third Promenade, "Tuileries", fifth Promenade and "Limoges" omitted. Three recordings conducted by Stokowski himself: with the [[Philadelphia Orchestra]], All-American Youth Orchestra, and New Philharmonia.) * [[Walter Goehr]] (1942; "Gnomus" omitted; includes a subsidiary part for piano.) * [[Sergei Gorchakov]]<ref name=trib1980/> (1954: recorded by [[Kurt Masur]] and the London Philharmonic for Teldec; Also recorded with [[Karl Anton Rickenbacher]], conducting the Krakow Radio Symphony, for the [[RCA Records]]. A live 1980 performance by the Leningrad Academic Symphony Orchestra under Konstantin Simeonov was recorded by Melodiya.) * [[Nikolai Golovanov]] (A heavily edited version of Ravel's orchestration in which Golovanov omits all but the first of the Promenades was recorded for Melodiya.) * [[Lawrence Leonard]]<ref name=trib1980/> (1977; for piano and orchestra; recorded by Tamas Ungar, piano, with [[Geoffrey Simon]] and the [[Philharmonia Orchestra]] for Cala.) * [[Vladimir Ashkenazy]]<ref name=trib1980/> (1982: recorded by Ashkenazy and the Philharmonia Orchestra for Decca/London.) * [[Francisco Mignone]] (date unknown; discovered after the composer's death in 1986.)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.osesp.art.br/concertoseingressos/concerto.aspx?IdApresentacao=6825|language=pt|quote=A rara versão de Quadros de Uma Exposição ... foi orquestrada pelo compositor brasileiro Francisco Mignone (1897–1986). Segundo sua mulher, a pianista Maria Josephina, a grade orquestral, até então desconhecida, foi encontrada em uma gaveta após a morte do marido em 1986. [A rare version of ''Pictures at an Exhibition'' ... was orchestrated by the Brazilian composer Francisco Mignone (1897–1986). According to his wife, the pianist Maria Josephina, the hitherto unknown orchestral arrangement was found in a drawer after her husband's death in 1986.])|title=Ensaio Aberto: Mechetti Rege Tchaikovsky e Mussorgsky por Mignone|publisher=[[Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo]]|date=May 2017|access-date=12 January 2019}}</ref> * [[Thomas Wilbrandt]] (1992) * [[Émile Naoumoff]] (ca. 1994, in concerto style with some added music, for piano and orchestra; recorded with Igor Blaschkow conducting the Deutsches Symphony Orchestra Berlin, for [[WERGO|Wergo]].) * [[Mekong Delta (band)|Mekong Delta]] (1997; for group and orchestra.) * {{ill|Julian Yu|de}} (2001), for sixteen players or chamber orchestra<ref>{{cite web |title=Pictures at an exhibition; arr. for sixteen players or chamber orchestra; a moderately modern rendition by immodest Julian Yu |url=https://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au/workversion/yu-julian-pictures-at-an-exhibition-arr/14973 |website=Australian Music Centre |access-date=May 31, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Program Notes: Pictures at an Exhibition |url=http://portlandchamberorchestra.org/program-notes-pictures |website=Portland Chamber Orchestra |access-date=May 31, 2019 |date=May 9–11, 2014}}</ref> * [[Jason Wright Wingate]] (2003; orchestra, organ and chorus.) * [[Hidemaro Konoye]] (date unknown.) * [[Leonard Slatkin]] – Two compendium versions, the second of which he recorded with the [[BBC Symphony Orchestra]] for Warner Classics live at the [[BBC Proms]] on 1 September 2004; the other recording was with the [[Nashville Symphony]] for [[Naxos Records]]. * [[Václav Smetáček]] (date unknown; a performance with [[Gennady Rozhdestvensky]] conducting the [[Prague Symphony Orchestra]] on 28 October 2004 has been issued on the Don Industriale label.) * [[Jukka-Pekka Saraste]] created a performing edition of his own, combining the orchestrations of [[Leo Funtek]] and [[Sergei Gorchakov]], recorded with the [[Toronto Symphony Orchestra]] for Finlandia Records, a division of [[Warner Music Group]]. * [[Amadeus Orchestra]] version, with one picture each provided by [[Alastair King]], Roger May, [[Tolib Shakhidi]], David Butterworth, [[Philip Mackenzie]], Simon Whiteside, Daryl Griffiths, Natalia Villanueva, James McWilliam and Julian Kershaw. (2012, for large orchestra.)<ref name="Shakhidi" /> * [[Peter Breiner]] (2012, for large orchestra.), recorded by Breiner and the [[New Zealand Symphony Orchestra]] for [[Naxos Records]]. * [[Tomasz Golka]] (2019, for full orchestra, based on Mussorgsky's original manuscript; includes all of the composer's original movements, unusual rhythms, harmonies, and notations that Rimsky-Korsakov later modified.){{citation needed|date=February 2021}} * [[David DeBoor Canfield]] (2023, for full orchestra, based on Mussorgsky's original manuscript; with reference to his orchestration in other works plus utilizing instruments not in existence in Mussorgsky's time.)<ref>source: https://illinoisnewsroom.org/sinfonia-piano-institute-season-40/</ref> * [[Jason Nett]] (2022, for Vancouver Island Symphony Orchestra "The Pictures Project", based on Mussorgsky's original manuscript.)<ref>source: https://vancouverislandsymphony.com/the-pictures-project/ /</ref>
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