It was said of Russian composer Alexander Borodin (1833-87) that no
musician has ever claimed immortality with so slender an offering. His
lifelong work as a graduate research chemist and teacher preoccupied
him, leaving little time for the music composing that he loved. But
while the quantity of Borodin's compositions was small, the quality of
his music was extraordinarily high. Such works as his opera Prince
Igor, his first two symphonies, two string quartets, and songs place
him firmly in the front rank of nineteenth-century Russian composers.
This volume brings together Borodin's two most popular works: the
melodious, vivacious Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor and the richly
evocative tone poem In the Steppes of Central Asia.
The enormous success of these works is evidenced by their frequent
performance in concerts worldwide and their many recordings. This
attractive, durable, authoritative edition brings the full score of each
composition to students, musicians, conductors, and music lovers
everywhere.