Borodin Play Borodin
The String Quartet in D is probably best known for its nocturne which has attracted arrangers from Rimsky-Korsakov to Sir Malcolm Sargent. The celebrated Borodin Quartet from
Moscow plays the complete original version which the composer dedicated to his wife on the 20th anniversary of their first meeting.
Mikhail Kopelman (violin)
Andrei Abramenkov (violin) Dmitri Shebalin (viola)
Valentin Berlinsky (cello) Sound RON ALLAN
Lighting DAVID OGLE
Designer ALAN WRIGHT Producer MIKE NEWMAN
Series editor KEITH ALEXANDER BBC Scotland