Opus Year Description of works
Op. 71 1934-1936 March of the heroes of the Burjat-mongolian ASSR
    [ASSR = Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic]
    Symphonic Poem for large orchestra    in  C major.
    4 (III - 2. l. flute), 4, 5, 4, - 6, 5, 3, 2 - 2 pairs of timpani, percussion, little bells,
    2 gongs (Tam-Tam), 2 harps, strings (extended instrumentation)
    duration 12 minutes
    première: December 29, 1937, Moscow, conductor - composer.
     
    transcription by the composer for piano two hands
Op. 72 1937 Solemn overture for large symphonic orchestra   in  G major  
    for the 20th Anniversary of the October Revolution
    5, 4, 5, 4 - 8, 6, 3, 2 - 2 pairs of  timpani, percussion, 2 harps, strings
    duration 7 minutes
    première: November 6, 1937, Moscow,
    State orchestra of the USSR, conductor - A. W. Gauk.
Op. 73 1941 "Zapovit"    ("The bequest"). Symphonic poem   in  E minor
    In  commemoration of the great [Ukrainian] poet of the people Taras Grigorjevich Schevtshenko
    4, 4, 4, 4, - 6, 4, 3, 1 - timpani, percussion, harp, strings
    duration 12 minutes
    première: March 9, 1939, Moscow, during the gala concert dedicated to  the
    125th birthday of Taras Grigorjevich Schevtshenko, conductor - composer.
Op. 74 1938 Concert for harp and symphony orchestra  in  E flat major
    dedicated to  Xenia Alexandrowna Erdel
     
    I. Allegretto moderato
    II. Thema mit Varianten. Andante
    III. Allegro giocoso
    2, 2, 2, 2 - 3, 0, 0, 0 - timpani, triangel, strings
    duration 23 - 25 minutes
    première: November 23, 1938, Moscow,
    Symphonic orchestra of the Moscow State Philharmonia,
    conductor - L. P. Steinberg, soloist - X. A. Erdel
     
    transcription by the composer for harp und piano,
    editing of the harp part by  X. Erdel
Op. 75 1940 "Feast in Fergana " overture for large symphonic orchestra   in  D major
    dedicated to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and its outstanding conductor 
    Dr. Frederick Stock on the occasion of its 50-year anniversary
    4, 4, 4, 4 - 6, 3, 3, 1 - 2 pairs of  timpani, percussion, 2 harps, piano,
    strings.
    duration 7 minutes
    première: March 20, 1941, Chicago, USA,
    conductor - Frederick Stock;
    September 1941, Moscow, via radio, conductor - composer
Op. 76 1941 Fieldmarch*   for wind orchestra    in  B flat major
    première: February 23, 1943 ( 25th anniversary of the Red Army),
    in a military unit
     
    * Later renamed into "Victory march"
Op. 77 1941 Overture on Slavonic themes
    for symphonic orchestra    in   F major
    3 (III - l. flute), 3, 3, 3 - 4, 3, 2, 1 - timpani, percussion, strings.
    duration 6 minutes
    première: September 17, 1941, Moscow, via radio,
    conductor - composer
    transcription by   L. T. Atowmjana for piano two hands
Op. 78 1925 "Cleopatra"   ("Egyptian nights")    Ballet mime in one act.
    Libretto Wl. I. Nemirovich-Dantschenko and L. W. Baratov
    after a poem of Alexander S. Pushkin (1799-1837)
    première: 11. Januar 1926, Moscow, Musical studio of the
    Artists -Theatre "Wl. I. Nemirobitscha-Dantschenko" - .
    conductor - W. Bakaleinikov, directors Wl. I. Nemiroitscha-Dantschenko and
    L. W. Baratov.
    transcription by the composer for piano
Op. 79 1941 "The friendship of the peoples"    Overture for symphonic orchestra    in  A major
    (To the fifth anniversary of the Soviet constitution)
    duration 9 minutes
    3 (III - l. flute), 3, 3, 3 - 4, 3, 3, 1 - timpani, percussion, harp, strings.
    première: December 5, 1941, Swerdlovsk, via radio, conductor - the composer
Op. 80 1943 Symphonic Fantasy   for Folk-Instruments orchestra    in  F major
    1. Introduction
    2. Fugue
    3. Andante
    4. Dance
    5. Final
     
    première: March 11, 1945, Moscow, conductor - the composer
     


sources:

  1. B. Jagolim "R. M. Glier, Notograficeskij spravocnik (Opus list)" Moscow 1964 (Russian)
  2. Igor Belsa, R.M. Glier, Moskau 1962 (Russian)
  3. Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart, MGG 2001 (German)

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