How To Use Borodin In A Sentence
- Samson and Delilah by Camille Saint-Saëns was playing on a cheap Samsung, Olga Borodina and Dmitri Hvorostovsky singing. CHAMELEON
- The kettle was as black as a cannonball that had lain three weeks at Borodino, though the water seemed clean enough. THE OPEN DOOR
- CHICAGO COLLEGE OF PERFORMING ARTS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Dale Clevenger, conductor, with tubaist Gene Pokorny in a free concert (Stevens, Borodin, Kodaly). Chicago Reader
- The other big question mark was Olga Borodina, whose vocal and physical glamour is real but not the sort one associates with the technical bravura and pinpoint articulation needed for one of Rossini's resourceful mezzo minxes.
- This conciliatory gesture brought Sun some help from Russia who sent Michael Borodin to Canton.
- Until the Crimean War, the Russian army was trained to fight battles like Borodino.
- This helmet plaque, with the remains of a tricolour cockade and an imperial eagle upon it, must be that of someone who fought at Borodino.
- The kettle was as black as a cannonball that had lain three weeks at Borodino, though the water seemed clean enough. THE OPEN DOOR
- Probably because it's an early work, its influences sound out rather clearly: early Stravinsky, Soviet Prokofieff, Borodinish orientalia, and here and there a bit of Blochian meditation.