(It looks like most of the Borodin and Mussorgsky were performed by the Vienna Philharmonic with Rafael Kubelík conducting, but two were performed by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra with William Steinberg and three were performed by the Philharmonia Orchestra with Herbert von Karajan, André Cluytens, and Constantin Silvestri, once each.)
(We don't know who any of these people are.)
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@packbat That's not uncommon in classical music stuff--put a big-name composer in just to attract people and then mostly play the stuff by other composers that you want to play. Mussorgsky doesn't feel quite as well known as the composers this is usually done with (like bach, beethoven, mozart, schumann, brahms, etc) but he's definitely more well-known than borodin (whose music we are wholly unfamiliar with, should check it out sometime)
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@Felthry *nods!*
Looking at the label, it looks like this was a CD release collating several LPs from decades earlier, so it wasn't hard for them to stick a couple of Mussorgsky's hits on there.
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