Biography

Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin (12 November 1833 – 27 February 1887) was a Russian Romantic composer and chemist of Georgian–Russian parentage. He was one of the prominent 19th-century composers known as "The Five", a group dedicated to producing a "uniquely Russian" kind of classical music. Borodin is known best for his symphonies, his two string quartets, the symphonic poem In the Steppes of Central Asia and his opera Prince Igor. A doctor and chemist by profession and training, Borodin made important early contributions to organic chemistry. Although he is presently known better as a composer, he regarded medicine and science as his primary occupations, only practising music and composition in his spare time or when he was ill. As a chemist, Borodin is known best for his work concerning organic synthesis, including being among the first chemists to demonstrate nucleophilic substitution, as well as being the co-discoverer of the aldol reaction. Borodin was a promoter of education in Russia and founded the School of Medicine for Women in Saint Petersburg, where he taught until 1885. In the 1880s pressures of work and ill health left him little time for composition. He died suddenly in 1887 while at a ball. Description above from the Wikipedia article Aleksandr Borodin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

View The Little Matchgirl
The Little Matchgirl

The Little Matchgirl

2006Film
7.5
View Musical Story
Musical Story

Musical Story

1940Film
3.0
View Prince Igor
Prince Igor

Prince Igor

1969Film
2.0
View Nostos: The Return
Nostos: The Return

Nostos: The Return

1990Film
7.2
View Tugan Sokhiev e Gary Magee
Tugan Sokhiev e Gary Magee

Tugan Sokhiev e Gary Magee

2022Film0
View Buzzer
Buzzer

Buzzer

2018Film
7.0
View Prince Igor
Prince Igor

Prince Igor

1990Film0