Opus |
Year |
Description of works |
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Op. 41 |
1909 |
Six pieces for two pianos four hands |
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dedicated to Maria Fabianowna Gnesina |
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1. Prélude in E minor |
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2. Sad Waltz in C minor |
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3. Song in B flat minor |
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4. Basso ostinato in A minor |
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5. Ballet-Solo in B flat major |
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6. Mazurka in C sharp minor |
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Op. 42 |
1909- |
Symphony No.
3 "Ilya Murometz" in B
minor |
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1911 |
dedicated to Alexander Konstantinovich Glasunov |
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I. Wandering Pilgrims. Ilya Murometz and Sviatogor. Andante sostenuto. |
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Allegro risoluto |
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II. The Nightingale. Andante |
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III. Vladimir, the Great Sun. Allegro |
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IV. Heroic deeds and stoning of Ilya Murometz. Allegro tumultuoso. |
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Tranquillo. Maestoso solemne. Andante sostenuto. |
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4, 4, 4, 4, - 8, 4, 4, 1 - timpani, percussions, bells, celesta |
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2 harps, strings |
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duration 1 h 10 min. |
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Première: March 10
/ 23, 1912, Moskau, Tenth symphonic assembly of the |
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Russian Musical
Society, conductor - E. A. Kuper. |
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awarded the
Glinka-Prize (1914). |
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A
very special web-site on the Symphony No.
3 "Ilya Murometz"; the story, recordings etc. |
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Op. 43 |
1909 |
Eight easy pieces for piano |
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dedicated to Maria Iwanowna Medwedjewa |
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1. Prélude in D flat major |
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2. Entreaty in C sharp minor |
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3. Mazurka in G minor |
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4. The Morning in F major |
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5. The Evening in B minor |
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6. Rondo in G major |
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transcription by
R. Saposhnikov and G. Kirkor for cello and piano |
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7. Arietta in D minor |
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8. Little March in D major |
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Op. 44 |
1908 |
Four Romances
for voice and piano |
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1. Raspustilis' belye cvety (White
flowers have blossomed) |
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Text by
M. Schaginjan |
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dedicated to Sergei Viktorovich Jablonovski |
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2. U morja (By the nightly sea) |
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Text by Konstantin Dmitrjevich Balmont (1867 - 1942) |
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dedicated to Alexandra Michailowna Markova |
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3. Ruchej (The creek) |
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Text by
Skitalez |
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dedicated to Alexandra Michailowna Markova |
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4. Noch' serebristaja (The silvery
night) |
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Text by
Daniil Rathaus (* 1868) |
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dedicated to Tatjana Fedorowna Uspenska |
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Op. 45 |
1909 |
Twelve easy pieces for violin and piano |
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dedicated to Elisabeth Fabianowna Gnesina-Witatschek |
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1. Prélude |
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2. Waltz |
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3. Romance |
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transcription by D. Lepilov for
viola and piano
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4. Folk song |
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transcription by
A. Semjenov for clarinet and piano |
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5. Caprice (Mood) |
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6. Etude |
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transcription by
A. Semjenov for clarinet and piano |
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7. Arie |
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8. Improvisation |
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9. Mazurka |
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transcription by
A. Semjenov for clarinet and piano |
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transcription by L. Mogilevski
for tuba and piano
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10. Intermezzo |
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11. Nocturne (Night music) |
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12. Scherzo |
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transcription by
A. Semjenov for clarinet and piano |
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Op. 46 |
1909 |
Four Romances
for voice with piano |
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1. Slushu ja golos (I
hear a voice) |
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Text by
A. Makowski |
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dedicated to Adelaida Davidowna Darvoid |
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2. Mesh podvodnych steblej (Between
sub-water plants) |
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Text by Konstantin Dmitrjevich Balmont (1867 - 1942) |
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dedicated to Maria Robertowna Glier |
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3. Toska lyubvi (Love longing) |
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Text by Myrrha Lochvitzkaja (1869 - 1905) |
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dedicated to Anna Michailowna Saz |
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4. My plyli s toboj (You and me, we
swam) |
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Text by
Skitalez |
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dedicated to Alexandr Michailovich Uspenski |
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Op. 47 |
1909 |
Twelve Sketches (middle difficulty) for piano |
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dedicated to Michail Ivanovich Gelewer |
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booklet
I |
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1. Molto sostenuto in A minor |
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2. Con leggerezza in D sharp minor |
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3. Gajamente in D major |
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4. Andante affetuoso in E flat major |
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booklet
II |
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5. Volante in F major |
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6. Andantino in A major |
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7. Agitato in F minor |
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8. Religioso in E major |
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booklet
III |
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9. Poco agitato in D major |
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10. Allegretto ma non troppo in A flat major |
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11. Allegro giocoso in B flat major |
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12. Vivace in F sharp minor |
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Op. 48 |
1909 |
Twelve pieces of middle difficulty for piano four hands |
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dedicated to Elena Fabianowna Gnesina |
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1. Prélude in B major |
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2. Waltz in A major |
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3. Sketch in D major |
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4. Complaint in E flat minor |
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5. Etude in B flat major |
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6. Shepherd's song in F major |
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7. Arabesque in C major |
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8. In the dream in A flat major |
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9. Mazurka in C sharp minor |
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10. Fugetta in D minor |
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11. Scherzo in A flat major |
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12. Oriental in A minor |
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Op. 49 |
1909 |
Twelve Duets
for two violins |
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dedicated to Boris Osipovich Sibor |
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1. Andante in G minor |
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2. Andantino in B flat major |
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3. Andante in D major |
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4.Poco allegro in E minor |
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5. Vivace in F major |
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6. Con moto in E minor |
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7. Allegretto in G major |
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8. Con fuoco in A minor |
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9. Andante in A major |
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10. Con moto in D minor |
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11. Cantabile in C major |
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12. Vivace in E flat major |
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Op. 50 |
1909 |
Two Romances for
voice with piano |
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dedicated to Nadjeshda Vasiliewna Salina |
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1. The night falls |
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Text by
Ivan Aleksejevich Bunin (1870-1953) |
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2. Wake up, child! |
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Text by Myrrha Lochvitzkaja (1869 - 1905) |
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