

Polovetzian Dance
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Product ID: KM5 15165
By Alexander Borodin
published: 1887
Publisher:
Kendor Music
Arranger:
Conley
Line Up:
Clarinet Quartet
Level: 3+
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Composer
Alexander Borodin

Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin[1] (12 November 1833 ? 27 February 1887[2]) was a Russian Romantic composer and chemist of Georgian/Russian parentage. He was a member of the group of composers called The Five (or "The Mighty Handful"), who were dedicated to producing a specifically Russian kind of art music.[3][4][5] He is best known for his symphonies, his two string quartets, and his opera Prince Igor. Music from Prince Igor and his string quartets was later adapted for the US musical Kismet.
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