“Night on Bald Mountain” (Ночь на Лысой горе), also known as “Night on Bare Mountain,” is one of Modest Mussorgsky’s most famous and evocative compositions. This tone poem, written in 1867, captures a vivid and macabre scene of a witches’ sabbath on St. John’s Eve atop a bald mountain.
Mussorgsky drew inspiration from Russian folklore and legends, particularly the idea of the supernatural gathering of witches and spirits on St. John’s Eve. The piece reflects the eerie and chaotic nature of this gathering.
Intermediate to advanced violinists, armed with a solid foundation of technique and a passion for conveying emotion through their playing, will find this piece a thrilling and satisfying addition to their repertoire.