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Title: Borodin Edition
Otros títulos: Symphony No. 1
In the Steppes of Central Asia
Intérprete/ Colaborador: Alexander Borodin; Symphonic Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre; Mark Ermler; Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra; Loris Tjeknavorian
Código CDU: Boro.02
Forma Musical: Symphonies
Abstract: 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. ...


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1. I. Symphony No. 1 in E flat - Adagio.mp3 13:31 18.54Mb MPEG Audio mp3
2. II. Symphony ... Scherzo (Prestissimo).mp3 7:00 9.614Mb MPEG Audio mp3
3. III. Symphony No. 1 in E flat - Andante.mp3 8:07 11.13Mb MPEG Audio mp3
4. IV. Symphony ... - Allegro molto vivace.mp3 7:44 10.61Mb MPEG Audio mp3
5. In the steppes of central Asia - Completo.wav 7:31 75.81Mb WAV audio wav
Symphony No. 1 in E flat - Completo.wav 36:12 365.4Mb WAV audio wav

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