Modest Mussorgsky | Piece by Piece
Piece by Piece
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4m 31s
Airplanes can take you far and wide, but for limitless travel to different times and places, you can't beat an art museum. In this episode of Piece by Piece, we visit Atlanta's High Museum of Art to contemplate Modest Mussorgsky's masterful ode to visual art, his "Pictures at an Exhibition."
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