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Pictures at an Exhibition

long time (some would say years) wrote a short entry on an ancient course of the Banda de Cabecera Nazarene called The China. " Thanks to a comment from a reader discovered that part of the march was the adaptation of the play " Pictures at an Exhibition" by Modest Mussorgsky. It was composed as a memorial to his friend Viktor Hartman, in which attempted to describe his paintings through music.



Now, a 1998 video posted on YouTube to bring me back to memory.



is a place that I personally really like one of my favorites from this band. A sound that takes me to the cold morning of Good Friday, which was up by Pontoon Street to look for the brotherhood of the Nazarene there and fell to sounds of "Inshallah", "Alan Parsons" or the one in question , "China."
In the video we also see Thomas Groves child in one of his always spectacular percussion solos.
If anyone knows more about this up, please comment.

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