
Originally Posted by
some guy
Yes, I do. And Night on Bald Mountain was first a standalone piece, and then revised for an opera project, and then rerevised for inclusion in Sorochinsky Fair. You do understand the difference between "The bald mountain is not a work itself but a little part of his opera: Sorotchinskaya Iarmarka (The market of Sorotchinsky" and "Night on Bald Mountain was an orchestral piece that Mussorgsky wrote in 1867, seven years before [reusing it in Sorochinsky Fair]" don't you?