This is a brief biography of Russia's greatest musical dramatist, Modest
Musorgsky (1839-1881), known the world over for his opera Boris Godunov,
for his innovative realistic art songs, and for his pianistic work
"Pictures at an Exhibition." Yet during his life Musorgsky had no
institutional connections, no "degree," no family of his own, not even a
permanent address. This book emphasizes the psychological and economic
factors that contributed to the composer's remarkable autodidactic rise
and tragic, premature end.