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Alexander Porfir’yevich Borodin
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Musique lyrique
Musique de chambre
Musique symphonique
Musique instrumentale
Musique vocale
Musique sacrée
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Sheet music for Alexander Porfir’yevich Borodin
Prince Igor : fragments from the opera for piano 4 hands — Aleksandr Porfir'evich Borodin
piano, 4-hands — four-hands score —
Kniaz' Igor' : fragmenty iz opery dlia fortepiano v 4 ruki. Composed by Aleksandr Porfir'evich Borodin. Edited by V. S. Belov, K. Sorokin. Four-hands score. Published by Noten Roehr (NR.81509).
Price: $73.00
Borodin In the Steppes of Central Asia, for piano duet(1 piano, 4 hands), PB831 — Alexander Borodin
Piano Duet — Score —
Composed by Alexander Borodin (1833-1887). Arranged by Alexander Borodin. Score. 14 pages. FCMUSIC #PB831. Published by FCMUSIC (S0.25351).
Price: $10.00
Symphonies Nos. 1-3 — Schwarz; Seattle Symphony
— listening CD —
By Schwarz; Seattle Symphony. By Borodin Alexander Porfir'Yevi. Naxos Classics. Listening CD. Published by Naxos (NX.8572786).
Price: $11.00
Alexander Borodin, Polovtsian Dances No.17, Arranged for Clarinet Quartet — Alexander Borodin
Clarinet Quartet,Clarinet In Eb,Clarinet in Bb (2),Bass Clarinet in Bb — Score,Set of Parts — Romantic Period
Composed by Alexander Borodin (1833-1887). Arranged by Stefan Kristinkov. Romantic Period. Score, Set of Parts. 74 pages. Published by Heemrec (S0.31181).
Price: $50.00
Helene-Polka Allegretto and Tarantella (Vierhandige Klavierstucke) — Alexander Borodin
piano, 4-hands (Klav-4ms, Klavier 4-handig) — Sheet Music (Bachformat (230 x 302)) —
Composed by Alexander Borodin (1833-1887). Edited by Alexander Borodin. Piano, 4 Hands (SB, Sammelband. Gh, Geheftet.). Sheet Music (Bachformat (230 x 302)). 37 pages. Edition Kunzelmann #GM-1279. Published by Edition Kunzelmann (PE.GM1279).
Price: $35.00
Alexander Borodin, Polovtsian Dances No.8, Arranged for Clarinet Quartet — Alexander Borodin
Clarinet Quartet,Clarinet In Eb or Clarinet in Bb,Clarinet in Bb (2),Bass Clarinet in Bb — Score,Set of Parts — Romantic Period
Composed by Alexander Borodin (1833-1887). Arranged by Stefan Kristinkov. Romantic Period. Score, Set of Parts. 31 pages. Published by Heemrec (S0.31183).
Price: $19.00
Polovtsian Dance, Alexander Borodin, For Viola & Piano — Alexander Borodin
Piano Accompaniment,Viola — — Classical Period
Composed by Alexander Borodin (1833-1887). Arranged by Eugene Egorov. Classical Period. 2 pages. Published by Eugene Egorov (S0.600077).
Price: $1.00
Polovtsian Dance, Alexander Borodin, For Trumpet & Piano — Alexander Borodin
Piano Accompaniment,Trumpet — — Classical Period
Composed by Alexander Borodin (1833-1887). Arranged by Eugene Egorov. Classical Period. 2 pages. Published by Eugene Egorov (S0.600215).
Price: $1.00
Polovtsian Dance, Alexander Borodin, For Trombone & Piano — Alexander Borodin
Piano Accompaniment,Trombone — — Classical Period
Composed by Alexander Borodin (1833-1887). Arranged by Eugene Egorov. Classical Period. 2 pages. Published by Eugene Egorov (S0.600833).
Price: $1.00
Polovtsian Dance, Alexander Borodin, For Tenor Saxophone & Piano — Alexander Borodin
Piano Accompaniment,Tenor Sax — — Classical Period
Composed by Alexander Borodin (1833-1887). Arranged by Eugene Egorov. Classical Period. 2 pages. Published by Eugene Egorov (S0.600881).
Price: $1.00
Dramatic music:
- The Bogatiirs, opera-farce (1867)
- One act of Mlada opera-ballet (1872)
- Prince Igor, opera inc. (1887)
Orchestral music:
- Symphony no. 1 in E flat major (1867)
- Symphony no. 2 in B minor (1876)
- In the Steppes of Central Asia, musical picture (1880)
Chamber music and piano music:
- 2 string quartets (1879, 1881)
- Ca. 10 other chamber works
- Scherzos etc. for piano solo and duet
- Vocal music: ca. 16 songs
(Contribution by <margopera@gmail.com>.)
Borodin is a Russian composer, as a youth he developed parallel interests in music and chemistry, teaching himself the cello and qualifying in medicine (1856). In 1862 he became lecturer at the Medico Surgical Academy in St. Petersburg.
His earliest completed works showing a freshness and assurance that brought immediate acclaim (First Symphony in Eb and the Second in B minor).
His predilection for the music of Mendelssohn, Schumann, together with his acquaintance with the lirysm of the Russian folksong melodies in the works of Mussorgsky, Cui, Rimsky-Korsakov, Liszt and Balakirev gave shape to his compositional efforts.
It was mainly through Balakirev’s influence that he turned towards Russian Nationalizm, using Russian folksong in his music. Borodin was one of “The Five”, the group who created a distinctive nationalist school.
(Contribution by <margopera@gmail.com>.)
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