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Donald Macleod presents a complete performance of Borodin's collection of solo songs. Including In The Steppes of Central Asia; Listen to My Song, Little Friends.

Alexander Borodin was a brilliant composer for the voice - yet his bewitching, tuneful collection of sixteen solo songs is little known. In today's episode Donald Macleod introduces a performance of Borodin's complete songbook, preceded by a performance of perhaps his most famous orchestral showpiece - the evocative "In The Steppes Of Central Asia".

1 hour

Last on

Tue 26 Jan 2010 22:00

Music Played

  • Alexander Borodin

    In The Steppes Of Central Asia

    Performer: Halle Orchestra Performer: Vernon Handley

    • EMI CDCFP4546.
    • 4.
  • Alexander Borodin

    Song Recital Part 1 (1867-1870)

    Performer: Piotr Gluboky (bass) Performer: Ilya Scheps (piano)

    • HARMONIA MUNDI LDC 288037.
  • Alexander Borodin

    Song Recital Part 2 (1852-55)

    Performer: Piotr Gluboky (bass) Performer: Ilya Scheps (piano) Performer: Yuri Loeivsky (cello)

    • HARMONIA MUNDI LDC 288037.
  • Alexander Borodin

    Song Recital Part 3 (1881-85):

    Performer: Piotr Gluboky (bass) Performer: Ilya Scheps (piano)

    • Yuri Loeivsky (cello).

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