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The Petite Suite is a suite of seven piano pieces, written by Alexander Borodin, and acknowledged as his major work for the piano. It was published in 1885, although some of the pieces had been written as far back as the late 1870s. After Borodin's death, Alexander Glazunov orchestrated the work, and added his orchestration of another of Borodin's pieces as an eighth number. Borodin's original title for the work was Petit Poème d'amour d'une jeune fille ("Little poems on the love of a young girl"), but by publication time the name Petite Suite had been applied to it.

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  • Petite Suite (Borodin) (de)
  • Petite Suite (Borodín) (es)
  • Petite suite (Borodin) (it)
  • 小組曲 (ボロディン) (ja)
  • Petite Suite (Borodin) (en)
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  • Die Kleine Suite (meist unter dem französischen Titel: Petite Suite bekannt) ist ein Klavierwerk des russischen Komponisten Alexander Borodin (1834–1887) für Klavier zu zwei Händen in 7 Sätzen. Sie gilt als Borodins Hauptwerk für Klavier. Sie wurde 1885 veröffentlicht, obgleich die Entstehungszeit bis in die späten 1870er Jahre zurückreicht. Die Suite ist Madame la Comtesse de Mercy Argenteau née Princesse de Chimay gewidmet. Ursprünglich war für das Werk der Titel Petit Poème d’amour d’une jeune fille (Kleine Liebesgeschichte eines jungen Mädchens) geplant. (de)
  • 小組曲(仏: Petite Suite)は、アレクサンドル・ボロディンが作曲したピアノのための小品集で7曲から成る。後にグラズノフによって管弦楽版が作られている(後述)。 (ja)
  • La Petite suite è una raccolta di sette pezzi per pianoforte di Aleksandr Porfir'evič Borodin, considerata il suo lavoro più importante per il pianoforte. (it)
  • La Petite Suite es una suite de siete piezas para piano, escrita por Aleksandr Borodín, y considerada como su obra más importante para ese instrumento.​ Se publicó en 1885, aunque algunas de las piezas que la conforman se remontan a finales de la década de 1870.​ Después de la muerte de Borodín, Aleksandr Glazunov orquestó la composición, y añadió su orquestación de otra pieza de Borodín como un octavo número. Borodín tituló originalmente la obra como Petit Poème d'amour d'une jeune fille («Pequeños poemas de amor de una joven»), pero se publicó con el nombre Petite Suite.​ (es)
  • The Petite Suite is a suite of seven piano pieces, written by Alexander Borodin, and acknowledged as his major work for the piano. It was published in 1885, although some of the pieces had been written as far back as the late 1870s. After Borodin's death, Alexander Glazunov orchestrated the work, and added his orchestration of another of Borodin's pieces as an eighth number. Borodin's original title for the work was Petit Poème d'amour d'une jeune fille ("Little poems on the love of a young girl"), but by publication time the name Petite Suite had been applied to it. (en)
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  • Die Kleine Suite (meist unter dem französischen Titel: Petite Suite bekannt) ist ein Klavierwerk des russischen Komponisten Alexander Borodin (1834–1887) für Klavier zu zwei Händen in 7 Sätzen. Sie gilt als Borodins Hauptwerk für Klavier. Sie wurde 1885 veröffentlicht, obgleich die Entstehungszeit bis in die späten 1870er Jahre zurückreicht. Die Suite ist Madame la Comtesse de Mercy Argenteau née Princesse de Chimay gewidmet. Ursprünglich war für das Werk der Titel Petit Poème d’amour d’une jeune fille (Kleine Liebesgeschichte eines jungen Mädchens) geplant. (de)
  • La Petite Suite es una suite de siete piezas para piano, escrita por Aleksandr Borodín, y considerada como su obra más importante para ese instrumento.​ Se publicó en 1885, aunque algunas de las piezas que la conforman se remontan a finales de la década de 1870.​ Después de la muerte de Borodín, Aleksandr Glazunov orquestó la composición, y añadió su orquestación de otra pieza de Borodín como un octavo número. La suite fue dedicado a la Condesa Luisa de Mercy-Argenteau, que ayudó a que la Primera Sinfonía de Borodín fuera interpretada en Verviers y Lieja. También encargó traducciones al francés de algunas de sus canciones y fragmentos de El príncipe Ígor; y había iniciado el patrocinio de Camille Saint-Saëns y Louis-Albert Bourgault-Ducoudray para que Borodín fuera incluido miembro de la Sociedad francesa de Autores, Compositores y Editores.​ Borodín tituló originalmente la obra como Petit Poème d'amour d'une jeune fille («Pequeños poemas de amor de una joven»), pero se publicó con el nombre Petite Suite.​ (es)
  • The Petite Suite is a suite of seven piano pieces, written by Alexander Borodin, and acknowledged as his major work for the piano. It was published in 1885, although some of the pieces had been written as far back as the late 1870s. After Borodin's death, Alexander Glazunov orchestrated the work, and added his orchestration of another of Borodin's pieces as an eighth number. The suite was dedicated to the Belgian Countess Louise de Mercy-Argenteau, who had been instrumental in having Borodin's performed in Verviers and Liège. She had also arranged for French translations of some of his songs and excerpts from Prince Igor; and had initiated the sponsorship of Camille Saint-Saëns and Louis-Albert Bourgault-Ducoudray for Borodin's membership of the French Society of Authors, Composers and Editors. Borodin's original title for the work was Petit Poème d'amour d'une jeune fille ("Little poems on the love of a young girl"), but by publication time the name Petite Suite had been applied to it. The original suite consisted of the following 7 movements, with descriptions supplied by the composer: 1. * Au couvent, Andante religioso, C-sharp minor ("The Church's vows foster thoughts only of God") 2. * Intermezzo, Tempo di minuetto, F major ("Dreaming of Society Life") 3. * Mazurka I, Allegro, C major ("Thinking only of dancing") 4. * Mazurka II, Allegretto, D-flat major ("Thinking both of the dance and the dancer") 5. * Rêverie, Andante, D-flat major ("Thinking only of the dance") 6. * Serenade, Allegretto, D-flat major ("Dreaming of love") 7. * Nocturne, Andantino, G-flat major ("Lulled by the happiness of being in love”). After Borodin's death in 1887, Alexander Glazunov orchestrated the suite, but incorporated into it another piano piece by Borodin, the Scherzo in A-flat major, and slightly rearranged the order of the pieces. 1. * Au couvent 2. * Intermezzo 3. * Mazurka I 4. * Mazurka II 5. * Rêverie 6. * Serenade 7. * Finale: Scherzo (Allegro vivace, A-flat major) - Nocturne - Scherzo (en)
  • 小組曲(仏: Petite Suite)は、アレクサンドル・ボロディンが作曲したピアノのための小品集で7曲から成る。後にグラズノフによって管弦楽版が作られている(後述)。 (ja)
  • La Petite suite è una raccolta di sette pezzi per pianoforte di Aleksandr Porfir'evič Borodin, considerata il suo lavoro più importante per il pianoforte. (it)
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