Russian Romantic composer Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin wrote the opera Prince Igor, with four acts with a prologue which contains the Polovtsian Dances, often performed as a stand-alone concert work forming what is probably Borodin's best-known composition. Borodin left the opera (and a few other works) incomplete at his death. Photo shows: a scene from that of the opera "Prince Igor" staged at the People's Academy Bolshoi Theatre of the Soviet Union. 1951 Supplied By: SCRSS - Society for Co-operation in Russian & Soviet Studies
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