List of compositions by Alexander Borodin
This list of compositions by Alexander Borodin is sorted by genre.
Operas
Title | Start | End | Libretto | Notes |
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The Tsar's Bride | 1867 | 1868 | sketches, lost | |
Bogatyri | 1878 | Viktor Krylov | Opera farce in 5 Scenes, based on music by Rossini, Meyerbeer, Offenbach, Serov, Verdi, etc., orchestrated by E. Merten | |
Prince Igor | 1869 | 1887 | Borodin, after "The Lay of Prince Igor" | Unfinished opera with a prologue and 4 acts. Orch. Rimsky-Korsakov and Glazunov 1887/88. First performance, St.Petersburg 1890 |
Mlada, Act 4 | 1872 | 1872 | Viktor Krylov | Part of unperformed collaborative ballet-opera-spectacle by Cui (Act 1), Mussorgsky and Rimsky-Korsakov (Acts 2 and 3), and Borodin (Act 4), with ballet music by Minkus. Borodin used material from his unfinished Prince Igor as the basis for Act 4. Finale orchestrated by Rimsky-Korsakov as a concert piece (1892) |
Orchestral works
Title | Start | End | Notes |
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Symphony No. 1 in E-flat | 1862 | 1867 | First published 1875 (arr. piano 4 hands by the composer); 1882 (full score) |
Symphony No. 2 in B minor | 1869 | 1876 | first pub. 1878 ( arr. piano 4 hands by the composer); Borodin's orchestration slightly revised by Rimsky-Korsakov and Glazunov for publication of 1887 full score.[1] |
In the Steppes of Central Asia | 1880 | 1880 | first pub. 1882 (arr. piano 4 hands by the composer); 1882 (full score) |
Symphony No. 3 in A minor | 1886 | 1887 | first two movements only, completed and orchestrated by Glazunov. |
Chamber music
Title | Start | End | Notes |
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Piano Trio | 1850 | 1860 | 3 movements only, last movement is lost |
Quartet for flute, oboe, viola, and cello | 1852 | 1856 | based on music by Joseph Haydn |
String Trio in G major for 2 violins and cello | 1852 ? | 1856 ? | only first 2 movements completed |
String Trio in G minor for 2 violins and cello | 1855 | 1855 | One movement (Andantino) only. Based on the Russian folk-song "Чем тебя я огорчила" (Chem tebya ya ogorchila) "What did I do to upset you" |
String Quintet in F minor for 2 violins, viola and 2 cellos | 1859 | 1860 | coda of finale completed by O.A. Yevlachov (1960) |
String Sextet in D minor | 1860 | 1861 | only two movements survive |
Sonata in B minor for cello and piano | 1860 | 1860 | Based on the Fugue from J. S. Bach's Violin Sonata no. 1 in G minor BWV 1001 |
Piano Trio in D major | 1860 | 1861 | for violin, cello and piano |
Piano Quintet in C minor | 1862 | 1862 | for string quartet and piano |
String Quartet No. 1 in A | 1874 | 1879 | |
String Quartet No. 2 in D | 1881 | 1881 | |
Scherzo for String Quartet | 1882 | 1882 | from Mitrofan Belyayev's collection "Fridays". Also used by Glazunov in his completion of Borodin's 3rd Symphony |
Serenata alla spagnola for String Quartet | 1886 | 1886 | From the collective quartet "B-La-F" with Rimsky-Korsakov, Glazunov and Lyadov |
Works for piano
Title | Hands | Start | End | Notes |
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Petite Suite | 2 | c1870 | 1885 | 1. At the Convent 2. Intermezzo 3. Mazurka I 4. Mazurka II 5. Rêverie 6. Serénade 7. Nocturne. Orchestrated by Glazunov, including the A-flat Scherzo (below) as part of the last movement |
Scherzo in A-flat | 2 | 1885 | Arr. 4 hands by Théodore Jadoul, the dedicatee. Included in the last movement of Glazunov's orchestration of the Petite Suite (above). | |
Paraphrases on Chopsticks | 3 | 1874 | 1878 | Polka, Funeral March, Requiem (with words) and Mazurka; in a collection of pieces by Borodin, Cui, Lyadov and Rimsky-Korsakov. 2nd edition includes pieces by Liszt and Nikolai Shcherbachov |
Hélène-Polka in D minor | 4 | 1843 | 1861 | written in 1843 when the composer was just 9 years old, revised and transcribed for 4 hands by the composer in 1861.[2] |
Allegretto in D-flat | 4 | 1861 | Arrangement of the 3rd movement of the String Quintet | |
Scherzo in E major | 4 | 1861 | ||
Tarantella in D major | 4 | 1862 |
Solo songs
Title | Russian | Transliteration | Original Text | Start | End | Notes |
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Why did you grow pale early | Что ты рано, зоренька | Shto ty rano, zaren'ka | Sergey Solovyov | 1852 | 1855 | |
The beautiful girl does not love me | Разлюбила красна девица | Razlyubila krasna devitsa | A. Vinogradov | 1853 | 1855 | for voice, cello and piano |
Listen to my song, my friends | Слушайте, подруженьки, песенку мою | Slushaite, podruzhen'ki, pesenku moyu | Iven Kruse | 1853 | 1855 | for voice, cello and piano |
Thou lovely fisher-girl | Красавица рыбачка! | Krasavitsa rybachka | Heinrich Heine | 1854 | 1855 | for voice, cello and piano. Ger. original: "Du schönes Fischermädchen" |
The Sleeping Princess | Спящая княжна | Spyashchaya knyazhna | Borodin | 1867 | 1867 | also orch. Rimsky-Korsakov |
My songs are full of poison | Отравой полны мои песни | Otravoy polny moyi pyesni | Heine | 1868 | 1868 | Ger. original "Vergiftet sind meine Lieder" |
The Sea Princess | Морская царевна | Morskaya Tsar'yevna | Borodin | 1868 | 1868 | |
Song of the Dark Woods (Old song) | Песня темного леса (Старая песня) | Pesnya tyomnovo lesa | Borodin | 1868 | 1868 | also arr. Glazunov for two-part male chorus and orch. (1873) |
The False Note | Фальшивая нота | Fal'shivaya nota | Borodin | 1868 | 1868 | |
The Sea | Mope | Mor'ye | Borodin | 1870 | 1870 | orch. by the composer (1884) and also by Rimsky-Korsakov (1896) |
From my tears | Из слез моих | Iz slyoz moyikh | Heine | 1870 | 1870 | Ger. original: "Aus meinen Tränen" |
For the shores of your far homeland | Для берегов отчизны дальной | Dlya beregov otchizny dal'noy | Pushkin | 1881 | 1881 | Published 1888. Also orchestrated by Glazunov (1912) |
To the people at home | У людей-то в дому | U lyudey-to v domu | Nekrasov | 1881 | 1881 | |
Arabian melody | Арабская мелодия | Arabskaya Melodiya | Borodin | 1881 | 1881 | |
Pride | Спесь | Spjes' | A. K. Tolstoy | 1884 | 1885 | |
The Magic Garden | Чудный сад | Chudnyy sad | Georges Collin | 1885 | 1885 | Fr. original "Septain" |
Other vocal works
Title | Date | Notes | |
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Serenade of Four Knights for One Lady | comic quartet for male voices and piano | 1870 | |
God save Kyril! God save Methodius! | for unaccompanied men's chorus | 1885 | unfinished, completed by Pavel Lamm |
Transcriptions for piano 4 hands
Title | Date | Notes |
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Allegretto in D-flat | 1861 | arrangement of the 3rd movement of the String Quintet |
Symphony No. 1 | 1875 | |
Symphony No. 2 | 1878 | |
In the Steppes of Central Asia | 1882 | |
String Quartet No. 1 | 1887 |
Lost works
Title | Date | Notes |
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Concerto in D for flute and piano | 1847 | |
String Trio for 2 violins and cello | 1847 | on a theme from Meyerbeer's Robert le Diable |
Le Courant – etude for piano | 1849 | |
Fantasy on a theme by Hummel | 1849 | |
Fugues – for piano | 1851/52 | |
Scherzo in B minor for piano | 1852 | |
Fugue for piano | 1862 |
References
- "Symphony No.2 (Borodin, Aleksandr)". IMSLP. Retrieved 2012-01-11.
- "Borodin; Helene Polka, arranged for orchestra by Mark Starr". Noteworth Musical Editions. Retrieved 2012-03-18.
- At Classical Net
- List of works at Karadar (in German)
- Vijvers, Willem (2007) "Alexander Borodin" pp 285–286 (Doctorate thesis, in Dutch)
- Vijvers, Willem. Alexander Borodin; Composer, Scientist, Educator. Amsterdam, 2013. ISBN 978-90-812269-0-5. pp 317–318.
- Oldani, Robert William. "Borodin, Aleksandr Porfir′yevich. Works." |Grove Music Online (subscription required; viewed 2008-05-23)
External links
- The texts of Borodin's 16 songs can be found at The Lied, Art Song, and Choral Texts Archive
- Free scores of works by Borodin at IMSLP
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