
Romantic
Alexander Borodin
1833 – 1887
About this composer
“Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin (12 November 1833 – 27 February 1887) was a Russian Romantic composer and chemist of Georgian–Russian parentage. He was one of the prominent 19th-century composers known as "The Five", a group dedicated to producing a "uniquely Russian" kind of classical music. Borodin is known best for his symphonies, his two string quartets, the symphonic poem In the Steppes of Central Asia and his opera Prince Igor. A doctor and chemist by profession and training, Borodin made important early contributions to organic chemistry.”
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Vocal
Pesnya tyomnogo lesa
Chto tï rano, zoren'ka
Dlya beregov otchiznï dal'noy
Fal'shivaya nota
Iz slyoz moikh
Krasavitsa-rïbachka
More
Otravoy polnï moi pesni
Razlyubila krasna devitsa
Romance, for baritone and orchestra
Septain or Chudnïy sad
Slushayte, podruzhen'ki, pesenku moyu
Spes'
U lyudey-to v domu, for voice and orchestra
Morskaya tsarevna
Arabskaya melodiya
Spyashchaya knyazhna
Orchestral
Chamber
Stage
Alexander Borodin per stad