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Alexander Borodin
Born: 1833   Died: 1887   Country: Russia   Period: Romantic
Though far from prolific as a composer -- by day he was a scientist noted for his research on aldehydes -- Alexander Borodin nevertheless earned a secure place in the history of Russian music. As a creative spirit, Borodin was the most accomplished of the Russian nationalists composers. He had a particular gift for the distinctive stripe of exoticism so evident in his most frequently performed work, the Polovtsian Dances from the opera Prince ...
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Borodin: Symphonies No 1-3 / Schwarz, Seattle Symphony
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In the steppes of central Asia (46)
Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances (104)
Quartet for Strings no 2 in D major: Nocturne (68)
Symphony no 2 in B minor (42)
Symphony no 1 in E flat major (16)
Works
Allegretto in D flat major for Piano 4 Hands (2)
Arabian melody (3)
At the homes of other folk (2)
False note (6)
Fishermaiden (3)
For the shores of thy far native land (14)
From my tears (3)
Fürst Igor: Act 2. Abendrots Strahlen verglühen (1)
Fürst Igor: Act 2. Ich liebe dich, dich einzig (1)
Grand Trio for 2 Violins and Cello in G major [2 movements] (2)
In the steppes of central Asia (50)
Listen to my song, little friend (3)
My songs are poisoned (3)
Petite Suite for Piano (12)
Petite Suite for Piano: no 1, Au couvent (3)
Petite Suite for Piano: no 2, Mazurka in C major (1)
Petite Suite for Piano: no 5, Rêverie (1)
Petite Suite for Piano: no 6, Sérénade (5)
Petite Suite for Piano: no 7, Nocturne (2)
Piano Quintet in C minor (1)
Polka for Piano 3 hands (2)
Polka Hélène for Piano 4 hands (2)
Pride (3)
Prince Igor (12)
Prince Igor, opera (completed by Rimsky-Korsakov & Glazunov): (Excerpt) Danses Polovtsiennes (1)
Prince Igor, opera (completed by Rimsky-Korsakov & Glazunov): Act 1. Polowetzer Tänze (1)
Prince Igor, opera (completed by Rimsky-Korsakov & Glazunov): Act 2. Khan Konchak's Aria (1)
Prince Igor, opera (completed by Rimsky-Korsakov & Glazunov): Dance of the Polovtsian Maidens (1)
Prince Igor, opera (completed by Rimsky-Korsakov & Glazunov): If I were to become (1)
Prince Igor, opera (completed by Rimsky-Korsakov & Glazunov): No. 10. Aria. Are you in good health, (1)
Prince Igor, opera (completed by Rimsky-Korsakov & Glazunov): No. 11. Recitative. Hey! Bring along t (1)
Prince Igor, opera (completed by Rimsky-Korsakov & Glazunov): No. 13b. Recitative and Song. Have you (1)
Prince Igor, opera (completed by Rimsky-Korsakov & Glazunov): No. 13c. Recitative. Ho! Long live Pri (1)
Prince Igor, opera (completed by Rimsky-Korsakov & Glazunov): Oh, no, no, my friend (1)
Prince Igor, opera (completed by Rimsky-Korsakov & Glazunov): Polovtsian Dances: Allegro (1)
Prince Igor, opera (completed by Rimsky-Korsakov & Glazunov): Polovtsian Dances: Allegro con spirito (1)
Prince Igor, opera (completed by Rimsky-Korsakov & Glazunov): Polovtsian Dances: Allegro vivo (1)
Prince Igor, opera (completed by Rimsky-Korsakov & Glazunov): Polovtsian Dances: Introduzione. Andan (1)
Prince Igor, opera (completed by Rimsky-Korsakov & Glazunov): Polovtsian Dances: Moderato alla breve (1)
Prince Igor, opera (completed by Rimsky-Korsakov & Glazunov): Polovtsian Dances: Presto (1)
Prince Igor, opera (completed by Rimsky-Korsakov & Glazunov): Polowetzer Tänze (1)
Prince Igor, opera (completed by Rimsky-Korsakov & Glazunov): Vladimir! Last night you and your roug (1)
Prince Igor: Act 3 Prelude (1)
Prince Igor: Ah, bitterly I weep "Yaroslavna's Lament" (2)
Prince Igor: Andante (1)
Prince Igor: Aria(s) (4)
Prince Igor: Chorus(es) (1)
Prince Igor: Dance of the Polovtsian Maidens (8)
Prince Igor: Daylight is fading "Vladimir's Aria" (25)
Prince Igor: Excerpt(s) (5)
Prince Igor: For long past "Yaroslavna's Aria" (4)
Prince Igor: Galitzky's aria (5)
Prince Igor: Helas, mon ame est triste (1)
Prince Igor: Hey, bring the captive girls here! (1)
Prince Igor: How goes it, Prince? "Konchak's Aria" (18)
Prince Igor: I can't conceal (2)
Prince Igor: I hate a dreary life (18)
Prince Igor: In the absence of water the flower withers in the sun by day (2)
Prince Igor: No sleep, no rest "Igor's Aria" (23)
Prince Igor: Now the daylight dies "Konchakovna's Aria" (3)
Prince Igor: Overture (32)
Prince Igor: Peasants' Chorus (2)
Prince Igor: Polovistan Dance (1)
Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dance no 1 (4)
Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dance no 17 (8)
Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dance no 17 - Excerpt(s) (2)
Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dance no 2 (5)
Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dance no 3 (3)
Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dance no 4 (4)
Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dance no 5 (2)
Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dance no 6 (1)
Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dance no 7 (1)
Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dance no 8 (4)
Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances (107)
Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances (opening) (2)
Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances - Excerpt(s) (16)
Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances Nos. 8 & 17 (1)
Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances: Allegro (2)
Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances: Allegro con spirito - Più animato (2)
Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances: Allegro vivo (2)
Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances: Andantino (2)
Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances: Moderato alla breve (2)
Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances: Presto (2)
Prince Igor: Polovtsian March (13)
Prince Igor: Polowetzer Tänze: Allegro (1)
Prince Igor: Suite (1)
Quartet for Strings no 1 in A major (11)
Quartet for Strings no 2 in D major (23)
Quartet for Strings no 2 in D major: 1st movement, Allegro (2)
Quartet for Strings no 2 in D major: 2nd movement, Scherzo (2)
Quartet for Strings no 2 in D major: 3rd movement, Andante "Nocturne" (68)
Quartet for Strings no 2 in D major: 3rd movement, Andante - Excerpt(s) (1)
Quartet for Strings no 2 in D major: 4th movement, Andante-Vivace (1)
Quintet for Piano and Strings in C minor (5)
Quintet for Strings in F minor (4)
Quintet for Strings in F minor: Finale (1)
Requiem for Piano 3 hands (1)
Romance (1)
Scherzo for Piano in A flat major (7)
Scherzo for String Quartet in D major (2)
Scherzo for string quartet in D major (for collaborative "Les Vendredis," Book 2, No. 3, and used in (1)
Sea (2)
Sea Princess (5)
Septain (4)
Serenata alla spagnola (3)
Sextet for Strings in D minor (2)
Sextet for Strings in d [2 movements] (2)
Sleeping Princess (5)
Sonata for cello & piano in B minor (1)
Sonata for Cello and Piano in B minor (5)
Song of the dark forest (6)
Spanish Serenade for string quartet (for the collaborative String Quartet "B-La-F" with Rimsky-Korsa (2)
String Quartet No. 1 in A major (1)
String Quartet No. 2 in D major (6)
String Quartet No. 2: Notturno (1)
String Quartet: Notturno, Andante (1)
String Trio in G (1)
Symphony no 1 in E flat major (16)
Symphony no 1 in E flat major: 2nd movement, Scherzo (1)
Symphony no 2 in B minor (43)
Symphony no 2 in B minor: 1st movement, Allegro (1)
Symphony no 2 in B minor: 2nd movement, Scherzo (1)
Symphony no 3 in A minor (15)
Symphony No. 2 in B minor: 3. Andante (1)
Tarantella for Piano 4 hands in D major (1)
The Magic Garden (Septain or Chudnïy sad), song for voice & piano (1)
The pretty girl no longer loves me (3)
Those folk (2)
Trio for Piano and Strings in D major (3)
Why art thou so early, dawn? (1)
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Smetana: The Moldau; Dvorák, Brahms, Borodin, Liszt / Barenboim, Et Al
Release Date: 12/21/2001   Label: Dg Galleria   Catalog: 415851   Number of Discs: 1
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Borodin: String Quartet No. 2; Cello Sonata; Piano Quintet In C Minor
Release Date: 07/12/2011   Label: Praga   Catalog: 250282   Number of Discs: 1
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Borodin: Symphonies 1, 2 & 3, Etc / Davis, Toronto So
Release Date: 04/16/1996   Label: Sony Classical Essential Classics   Catalog: 62406   Number of Discs: 2
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Borodin: String Quartet No 2; Dvorak: Serenade / Turovsky
Release Date: 07/15/1997   Label: Chandos   Catalog: 9484   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by James Reel
Though far from prolific as a composer -- by day he was a scientist noted for his research on aldehydes -- Alexander Borodin nevertheless earned a secure place in the history of Russian music. As a creative spirit, Borodin was the most accomplished of the Russian nationalists composers. He had a particular gift for the distinctive stripe of exoticism so evident in his most frequently performed work, the Polovtsian Dances from the opera Prince Igor.

The illegitimate son of a Georgian prince and a doctor's wife, Borodin enjoyed a comfortable upbringing. As a child he learned to play several instruments and tried his hand at composing, but other aptitudes directed his formal education. He studied chemistry at St. Petersburg's Medico-Surgical Academy, obtaining his doctorate in 1858 and pursuing further studies in Europe until 1862. Upon his return to Russia, he became a professor at his alma mater; but even as an academic career apparently loomed before him, he maintained a devotion to music.

Under the influence of Mily Balakirev, whom he met in 1862, Borodin became interested in applying elements of Russian folk music to works for the concert hall and stage. He joined a circle of like-minded composers -- Balakirev, Rimsky-Korsakov, Mussorgsky, and Cui -- famously dubbed "The Five" or "The Mighty Handful." The influence of Balakirev in particular is at once in evident in the Symphony No. 1 in E flat major (1867). Borodin began the much craggier Symphony No. 2 in B minor in 1869, the same year he commenced labor on his most important work, the opulent four-act opera Prince Igor. While it took Borodin more than five years to complete the symphony, work on Prince Igor dragged on for decades. Borodin, who had in the meantime completed a number of other works, left the opera unfinished at the time of his death. It was completed posthumously by Rimsky-Korsakov, a skillful craftsman and a particularly apt match for Borodin's colorful musical character, and Alexander Glazunov. Glazunov also completed the Symphony No. 3 in A minor, which the composer had been working on until the time of his death.

Aside from teaching chemistry and conducting research, Borodin helped found a series of medical courses for women in 1872. Such activities, as well as the poor health that plagued him in the 1880s, drained the energy that he might have devoted to composition. Still, as a part-time composer, Borodin jeft a significant oeuvre: more than a dozen worthy songs, miscellaneous piano pieces, two string quartets (the second of which contains a ravishing Nocturne often performed in an arrangement for string orchestra), and the popular tone poem In the Steppes of Central Asia (1880). He died while attending a ball in St. Petersburg on February 27, 1887.
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