Opus: 1 |
1932-33 Concerto ¹1 for piano and orchestra F dur
The first performance: Moscow, 21.06.1933
Artist: Piano: the author. The Orchestra of the students of the Moscow conservatoire named after Tchaikovsky. Conductor – N.Anossov
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Opus: 2 |
1933 5 pieces for piano.
The first performance: Moscow. 21.06.1933
Artist: The author.
1. Vivace; 2. Andante con moto; 3. Moderato; 4. Andante; 5. Allegro.
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Opus: 3 |
1934 Music for the play «Mik» (co-written with L.Polovinkin)
The first performance: Moscow, May 1934. The Moscow Children Theatre. Directed by Nataly Satz
Artist:
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Opus: 4 |
1933-35 Symphony ¹1 b moll
The first performance: Moscow, 11.10.1935.
Artist: The Symphony Orchestra of the Soviet Radio. Conductor -G.Sebastian.
1. Allegro non troppo; 2. Adagio. Molto espressivo; 3. Allegro molto.
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Opus: 5 |
1934-35 3 pieces for piano: «Portrait», «Burial», «Dance»
The first performance: Moscow, spring of 1935.
Artist: The author.
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Opus: 6 |
1935 3 romances based on the lyrics by Alexander Pushkin. 1.«Do not sing, the beauty», 2.«Winter road», 3.«I’m here, Inesilda»
The first performance: Moscow, 1935.
Artist: V.Dukhovskaya, the author (piano).
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Opus: 7 |
1935-36 Suite from the music for the play “Much Ado About Nothing” by W.Shakespeare.
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Opus: 8 |
1936-39 Opera “In the storm” based on the novel “Loneliness” by Nikolai Virta.
The first performance: Moscow, 07.10.1939. The Moscow Musical Theatre named after Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko. Directed by Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, Piotr Zlatogorov, P.Markov.
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Opus: 9 |
1940-44 Symphony ¹2 c moll.
The first performance: Moscow, 10.01.1943.
Artist: The Symphony Orchestra of the Soviet Radio. Conductor N.Golovanov.
1. Allegro con fuoco; 2. Adagio; 3. Allegro molto; 4. Allegro marciale.
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Opus: 10 |
1940-41 Suite from the music for the play “Don Quixot” by Mikhail Bulgakov based on the novel by Miguel Servantez.
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Opus: 11 |
1942 5 songs for voice and piano based on the lyrics by Robert Burns.
1. Drinking Song (Forget or not the old love); 2. The best guy; 3. What the girl should do?; 4. You left me, Jemmy; 5. In the fields under snow and rain...
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Opus: 12 |
1945-1950 Opera “Frol Skobeev”.
The first performance: Moscow, 24.02.1950. The Moscow Musical Theatre named after Konstantin Stanislavsky and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko.
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Opus: 13 |
1952-56 Opera “Mother” based on the novel by Maxim Gorky.
The first performance: Moscow, 26.10.1957. The Bolshoi Theatre. Directed by Nikolai Okhlopkov.
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Opus: 14 |
1958-59 Concerto ¹1 for violin and orchestra C dur.
The first performance: Moscow, 21.10.1959.
Artist: Violin: Leonid Kogan. The Grand Symphony Orchestra of the Soviet Radio and TV. Conductor – Kirill Kondrashin.
1. Allegro con brio; 2. Andante espressivo; 3. Allegro agitato.
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Opus: 15 |
1961-62 Operetta “One Hundred Devils and Just One Girl” based on the play by E.Shatunovsky.
The first performance: Moscow, 16.05.1963. The Moscow theatre of operettas. Directed by V.Kandelaki.
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Opus: 16 |
1964 Concerto ¹1 for cello and orchestra C dur
The first performance: Moscow, 21.10.1964.
Artist: Cello: Mstislav Rostropovich. The Grand Symphony Orchestra of the Soviet Radio and TV. Conductor – Gennady Rozhdestvensky.
1. Prelude. Andante (alla breve); 2. Aria. Andante espressivo; 3. Sonata. Allegro con fuoco.
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Opus: 17 |
1965-66 Operetta “White Night” based on the play by E.Shatunovsky.
The first performance: Moscow, 23.11.1967. The Moscow theatre of operettas. Directed by G.Ansimov.
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Opus: 18 |
1969 Opera for children “The Boy-Giant”.
The first performance: Moscow, 19.12.1969. The Moscow state musical theatre for children. Directed by Nataly Satz.
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Opus: 19 |
1970 Ballet “Our courtyard» (“The First Deed”).
The first performance: Moscow, 29.11.1970. The Bolshoi Theatre. Performed by the students of the Moscow ballet school. Directed by N.Kasatkina and V.Vassilyev.
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Opus: 20 |
1970 3 songs for a chore a capella based on the lyrics by Nekrassov.
The first performance:
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Opus: 21 |
1971-72 Concerto ¹2 for piano and orchestra C dur
The first performance: Moscow, 08.02.1972.
Artist: Piano: the author. The State academic symphony orchestra of the Soviet Union. Conductor – Evgeny Svetlanov.
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Opus: 22 |
1973 Symphony ¹3 A dur
The first performance: Moscow, 10.03.1974.
Artist: The State academic symphony orchestra of the Soviet Union. Conductor – Evgeny Svetlanov.
1. Fugue; 2. Intermezzo; 3. Finale.
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Opus: 23 |
1975 Concerto ¹2 for violin and orchestra
The first performance: Yaroslavl, 24.12.1975.
Artist: Violin: Leonid Kogan. The Yaroslavl’s Symphony orchestra. Conductor – V.Barssov.
1. Allegro con fuoco; 2. Moderato; 3. Allegro moderato.
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Opus: 24 |
1976 Ballet “Love for Love” based on the play “Much Ado About Nothing” by W.Shakespeare.
The first performance: Moscow, 30.01.1976. The Bolshoi Theatre. Directed by Boris Pokrovsky and Vera Boccadoro.
Artist: Conductor – A.Kopylov.
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Opus: 25 |
1978-9 Ballet “A Hussard’s Ballad” based on the comedy in rhymes by Alexander Gladkov.
The first performance: Leningrad, 03.04.1979. The opera and ballet theatre named after Kirov. Directed by Dimitry Bryantsev and Oleg Vinogradov.
Artist: Conductor – Valery Gergiev.
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Opus: 26 |
1978 3 pieces for violin and piano
The first performance: Vienna, Austria
Artist: Violin: Igor Oistrakh
1. Dithyramb; 2. Intermezzo; 3. Dance.
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Opus: 27 |
1983 Comedic opera “Dorotea” based on the play “Duenna” by Sheridan
The first performance: Moscow, 26.05.1983. The Moscow Musical Theatre named after Konstantin Stanislavsky and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko. Directed by Ioakim Sharoev. Rhymes by Yakov Khaletsky.
Artist: Conductor – V.Kozhuhar.
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Opus: 28 |
1983 Concerto ¹3 for piano and orchestra
The first performance: Moscow, 10.04.1983.
Artist: Piano: the author. The State academic symphony orchestra of the Soviet Union. Conductor – Evgeny Svetlanov.
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Opus: 29 |
1984 Comedic opera «The Golden calf» based on the novel by Ilya Ilf and Evgeny Petrov.
The first performance: Moscow, 20.03.1985. The Moscow Musical Theatre named after Konstantin Stanislavsky and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko. Directed by Ioakim Sharoev. Rhymes by Yakov Khaletsky.
Artist: Conductor – V.Kozhuhar.
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Opus: 30 |
1986 Concerto ¹2 for violoncello and orchestra
The first performance: Moscow, 01.04.1986.
Artist: Violoncello: Mikhail Khomitzer. The State academic symphony orchestra of the Soviet Union. Conductor – Evgeny Svetlanov.
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Opus: 31 |
1988 Comedic opera “The Naked King” based on the play by E.Schwartz
The first performance: Leningrad, 30.04.1988. The Malyi Theatre of opera and ballet. Directed by S.Gaudasinsky. Rhymes by Robert Rozhdestvensky.
Artist: Conductor – V.Kozhin.
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Opus: 32 |
1988 3 sonnets by W.Shakespeare for voice and piano (sonnets # 112, 55, 81).
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Opus: 33 |
1988 String quartet
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Opus: 34 |
1989 Sonata for violoncello and piano
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Opus: 35 |
1990 5 pieces for wooden wind instruments
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Opus: 36 |
1990 3 songs for a chore a capella based on the lyrics by Nekrassov.
1. Prayer; 2. Days pass...; 3. Hymn.
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Opus: 37 |
1991 Concerto ¹4 for piano and string orchestra with percussion
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Opus: 38 |
1992 5 pieces for piano (Only 2 were completed).
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Opus: 39 |
1992 5 romances based on the lyrics by Ivan Bunin.
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Opus: 40 |
1994 Ballet “Napoleon Bonaparte”.
The first performance: Moscow, 03.10.1995. The Kremlin Palace of Congresses. Directed by Andrei Petrov.
Artist: Conductor – Pavel Ovsyannikov.
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Opus: 41 |
1999 Ballet “Captain’s Daughter” based on the novel by Alexander Pushkin.
The first performance: Omsk, 04.06.1999. The Central children music theatre. Directed by Georgi Kovtun.
Artist: Conductor – E.Rosen.
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Opus: 42 |
2002 6 piano pieces for children.
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