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Symphony No. 2 in B minor ("Bogatyr")

Alexander Borodin’s Symphony No. 2 in B minor, often nicknamed the "Bogatyr" Symphony, is widely considered his symphonic masterpiece and a cornerstone of the Russian nationalist repertoire. Composed between 1871 and 1876, this work truly encapsulates Borodin’s unique blend of heroic grandeur, lyrical beauty, and vibrant folk spirit. The nickname "Bogatyr" refers to the legendary heroic knights of medieval Rus', figures of immense strength, courage, and virtue from Russian folklore – a perfect sonic embodiment of the symphony's powerful character.

The symphony opens with a striking and immediately recognizable motif, full of raw power and rhythmic drive, which permeates the entire first movement (Allegro moderato). It evokes images of a mighty warrior, perhaps a Bogatyr, charging into battle. The second movement, a Scherzo marked Prestissimo, is a whirlwind of energy and dazzling orchestral virtuosity, contrasting a vibrant, almost balletic main theme with a more lyrical trio section. The Andante slow movement offers a beautiful contrast, with its evocative horn melody introducing a deeply soulful and expansive theme, often interpreted as a depiction of a bard singing of past glories or a maiden’s tender longing. The Finale, an Allegro, brings the symphony to a thrilling and triumphant close, revisiting earlier themes with renewed vigor and culminating in a blaze of orchestral color, echoing the splendor and majesty of ancient Russia.

As with many of Borodin's compositions, the creation of this symphony was a protracted affair, punctuated by his demanding career

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