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Alexander Borodin

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Duration: 8:48

Alexander Borodin’s symphonic poem “In the Steppes of Central Asia.” The SCM Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Roger Benedict, performs this piece.


About the composer…

Black and white picture of Russian composer, Alexander Borodin Alexander Borodin was a Russian composer, chemist, and member of “The Mighty Five.” Though his primary career was in chemistry, he made significant contributions to Russian classical music. Borodin’s most famous work is the opera “Prince Igor,” renowned for its lush orchestration and memorable melodies, particularly the “Polovtsian Dances.” He also composed chamber music and orchestral works, including his beloved String Quartet No. 2. Borodin’s life was tragically cut short at age 53, but his compositions, characterized by their melodic richness and uniquely Russian character, continue to enchant audiences, leaving an enduring legacy in musical history.

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