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  1. Mussorgsky (Russian: Мусоргский, romanized: Musorgskiy) is a 1950 Soviet biopic film directed by Grigori Roshal, about the emergence of Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival.

  2. Young Modest Mussorgsky, both a civil servant and a musician, has become a fixture there. He tells about the first opera he plans to compose. Then he goes to the country where he discovers the lowly conditions of the peasants and the bloody conflicts with the rich land owners.

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    • Biography, Drama
    • Grigoriy Roshal
    • 1951-08-18
  3. The 2020 film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga starring Dan Stevens as Alexander Lemtov, a flamboyant singer representing Russia, had a non-typical Russian character development as an obvious cultural reference to Modest Mussorgsky, also known domestically for encouraging a female opera singer Daria Leonova to compose ...

  4. Young Modest Mussorgsky, both a civil servant and a musician, has become a fixture there. He tells about the first opera he plans to compose. Then he goes to the country where he discovers the lowly conditions of the peasants and the bloody conflicts with the rich land owners.

  5. Mussorgsky (Russian: Мусоргский) is a 1950 Soviet drama movie directed by Grigori Roshal. It stars Aleksandr Borisov, Nikolay Cherkasov, and Vladimir Balashov. Actors. Aleksandr Borisov as Modest Mussorgsky; Nikolay Cherkasov as Vladimir Stasov; Vladimir Balashov as Mily Balakirev; Yuri Leonidov as Alexander Borodin

  6. Modest Mussorgsky. Soundtrack: Dracula 2000. In 1856 Moussorgsky joined the Russian army where he met the piano player and composer 'Balakirev' who taught him composition.

  7. Saint Petersburg, 1858. A group of composers known as The Five meet at Balakirev’s. Young Modest Mussorgsky, both a civil servant and a musician, has become a fixture there.