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