When presented independently, it is often titled, like the opera itself, "Prince Igor."
Work on "Prince Igor" lasted 17 years but not long enough.
A burial mound is on the grave of Prince Igor was killed by the drevlyans in 945.
Borodin's "Prince Igor" is one of those operas whose parts are greater than its sum.
Borodin worked on Prince Igor, off and on, for almost 18 years.
Entitled Prince Igor, it was first performed in 1890.
Numerous persons have been proposed as its authors, including Prince Igor and his brothers.
Prince Igor thinks only of his wife.
He is taking a fresh look at textual problems in "Prince Igor."
An arrangement of Prince Igor is played in the background throughout the dentist scene.