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Borodin was born in Saint Petersburg, the illegitimate son of a Georgian Prince, Luka Semyonovich Gedeanishvili, who had him registered instead as the son of one of his serfs, Porfiry Borodin. As a boy he received a good education, including piano lessons, but he was eventually to earn a doctorate in medicine at the Medico–Surgical Academy, the later home to Ivan Pavlov, and to pursue a career in chemistry (just as his comrade César Cui would do in the field of military fortifications). As a result of his work in chemistry and difficulties in his home-life, Borodin was not as prolific in writing music as many of his contemporaries were -- hence his own description of himself as a "Sunday composer." He died during a festive ball, where he was participating with much vigor; he suddenly collapsed from heart failure. He was interred in Tikhvin Cemetery at the Alexander Nevsky Monastery, in St. Petersburg, Russia. Borodin's fame outside the Russian Empire was made possible during his lifetime by Franz Liszt, who arranged a performance of the first symphony in Germany in 1880, and by Comtesse de Mercy-Argenteau in Belgium and France. His music is noted for its strong lyricism and rich harmonies. Along with some influences from Western composers, as a member of the The Five his music exudes also an undeniably Russian flavor. His passionate music and unusual harmonies proved to have a lasting influence on the younger French composers Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel (in homage, the
Danses Polovtsiennes
402Borodin - String Quartet No. 2: Nocturne
333Borodine Prince Igor - Danses Polovtsiennes
334Danses Polovtsiennes, Acte 3
295Dans les steppes de l'Asie centrale
296III. Notturno: Andante
297Danses Polovtsiennes Acte 3
158Prince Igor
149In the Steppes of Central Asia
1110Sérénade Espagnole
10String Quartets Nos. 1 and 2
Simply Classical Chillout (Disc 3)
Les grands classiques d'Edgar ~ Encore Plus
les grands romantiques
Romantic Cello
Tableaux d'une exposition - Une nuit sur le mont chauve - Dans les steppes de l'Asie Centrale - Danses polovtsiennes
Kismet
Borodin: Symphonies Nos.2 & 3; Overture & Polovtsian Dances (Prnce Igor)
Symphonie n°2
Borodin: In the Steppes of Central Asia (Digitally Remastered)
Violonchelo Espanol
Borodin: Prince Igor