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The String Quartet No. 2 is a string quartet in D major written by Alexander Borodin in 1881. It was dedicated to his wife Ekaterina Protopova. Some scholars, such as Borodin's biographer Serge Dianin, suggest that the quartet was a 20th anniversary gift and that it has a program evoking the couple's first meeting in Heidelberg. Of its four movements, the third movement "Notturno" is the most famous.

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  • Quatuor à cordes no 2 de Borodine (fr)
  • Quartetto per archi n. 2 (Borodin) (it)
  • 弦楽四重奏曲第2番 (ボロディン) (ja)
  • String Quartet No. 2 (Borodin) (en)
  • Quarteto de cordas n.º 2 (Borodin) (pt)
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  • Le Quatuor à cordes no 2 en ré majeur est le plus connu des deux quatuors à cordes composés par Alexandre Borodine grâce au troisième mouvement lent « notturno » qui assura sa renommée. Il est créé le 9 mars 1882 à Saint-Pétersbourg par le quatuor-résident de la société russe de musique avec le violoniste Nicolas Galkine. (fr)
  • The String Quartet No. 2 is a string quartet in D major written by Alexander Borodin in 1881. It was dedicated to his wife Ekaterina Protopova. Some scholars, such as Borodin's biographer Serge Dianin, suggest that the quartet was a 20th anniversary gift and that it has a program evoking the couple's first meeting in Heidelberg. Of its four movements, the third movement "Notturno" is the most famous. (en)
  • Il Quartetto per archi n. 2 in re maggiore fu composto da Aleksandr Porfir'evič Borodin nel 1881. (it)
  • アレクサンドル・ボロディンの《弦楽四重奏曲 第2番 ニ長調》は、1881年にジトヴォで作曲、1882年に初演されたとされる。ボロディンが妻に愛を告白した20周年の記念として、エカテリーナ・ボロディナ(作曲家夫人)に献呈された。ボロディンの、そして19世紀ロシア帝国を代表する室内楽のひとつである。 以下の4楽章からなる。 (ja)
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  • Le Quatuor à cordes no 2 en ré majeur est le plus connu des deux quatuors à cordes composés par Alexandre Borodine grâce au troisième mouvement lent « notturno » qui assura sa renommée. Il est créé le 9 mars 1882 à Saint-Pétersbourg par le quatuor-résident de la société russe de musique avec le violoniste Nicolas Galkine. (fr)
  • The String Quartet No. 2 is a string quartet in D major written by Alexander Borodin in 1881. It was dedicated to his wife Ekaterina Protopova. Some scholars, such as Borodin's biographer Serge Dianin, suggest that the quartet was a 20th anniversary gift and that it has a program evoking the couple's first meeting in Heidelberg. Of its four movements, the third movement "Notturno" is the most famous. (en)
  • Il Quartetto per archi n. 2 in re maggiore fu composto da Aleksandr Porfir'evič Borodin nel 1881. (it)
  • アレクサンドル・ボロディンの《弦楽四重奏曲 第2番 ニ長調》は、1881年にジトヴォで作曲、1882年に初演されたとされる。ボロディンが妻に愛を告白した20周年の記念として、エカテリーナ・ボロディナ(作曲家夫人)に献呈された。ボロディンの、そして19世紀ロシア帝国を代表する室内楽のひとつである。 以下の4楽章からなる。 (ja)
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