Alexander Borodin

Alexander Borodin (1833–1887) was a Russian chemist, pianist and flautist.

Also recorded as Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin; Alexandre Porfirievitch Borodine; Alexandre Borodine; Aleksandr Porfir'yevich Borodin; Aleksandr Porfir'evič Borodin; Aleksandr Porfir'evich Borodin.

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Overview

Born at Saint Petersburg in 1833, died at Saint Petersburg in 1887.

In detail

Alexander Borodin studied at Saint Petersburg State University, Medical and Surgical Academies in Russian Empire and Heidelberg University. training under Nikolay Zinin is recorded. the recorded working language is French, German and Italian.

The field of work recorded is music, music composing and chemistry. Subjects and genres recorded for the work are opera, symphony, classical and romance.

Employment is recorded with First Pavlov State Medical University of St. Petersburg. Membership is recorded of The Five.

Works named in the authority record are String Quartet No. 2 and Prince Igor.

Distinctions recorded are Honorary Citizen of the Russian Empire and Tony Award for Best Musical.

Connections

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Sources

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    “Alexander Borodin”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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    Wikidata, structured authority record Q164004: Alexander Borodin

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