Opus | Title | Date | Performer | Place |
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1 | Scherzo in F sharp minor | |||
2 | Eight Preludes | 1926.7.15 | Dmitri Shostakovich | Kharkov |
3 | Theme and Variations in B flat major | |||
4 | Two Fables by Krylov | 1977.2.2 | Moscow Conservatory Students' Chorus (female section) & Symphony Orchestra | Estonia Concert Hall, Tallinn |
5 | Three Fantastic Dances | 1925.3.20 | Dmitri Shostakovich | Moscow Conservatory Malyi Hall |
6 | Suite for Two Pianos | 1925.3.20 | Dmitri Shostakovich & Lev Oborin | Moscow Conservatory Malyi Hall |
7 | Scherzo in E flat major | 1981.2.11 | Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra | Leningrad |
8 | Trio No. 1 | 1923.12 | Dmitri Shostakovich (pf), Violinist and Cellist are unknown | Petrograd Conservatory |
9 | Three Pieces | 1925.3.20 | A. Yegorov (vn), Dmitri Shostakovich (pf) | Moscow Conservatory Malyi Hall |
10 | Symphony No. 1 in F minor | 1926.5.12 | Nikolai Malko/Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra | Leningrad Philharmonic Bolshoi Hall |
11 | Prelude and Scherzo | 1927.1.9 | Glière Quartet & Stradivari Quartet | Stanislavsky Art Theatre Mozart Hall, Moscow |
12 | Piano Sonata No. 1 | 1926.12.2 | Dmitri Shostakovich | Leningrad Philharmonic Malyi Hall |
13 | Aphorisms | 1927.Autumn | Dmitri Shostakovich | Leningrad |
14 | Symphony No. 2 in B major `To October-a Symphonic Dedication' | 1927.11.5 | Nikolai Malko/Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra and Academy Capella Choir | Leningrad Philharmonic Bolshoi Hall |
15 | The Nose | 1930.1.18 | produced by Nikolai Smolich conducted by Samuil Samosud principal roles - Pavel Zhuravlenko (Kovalyov), V. Raikov (Ivan Yakovlevich), Pyotr Zasetsky (Ivan), Ivan Nechayev (Nose) | Malyi Opera Theatre, Leningrad |
15a | Suite from `The Nose' | 1928.11.25 | Ivan Burlak (T), N. Barishev (Br), Nikolai Malko/Sovphil Orchestra | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall |
16 | Tahiti Trot | 1928.11.25 | Nikolai Malko/Sovphil Orchestra | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall |
17 | Two Pieces by Scarlatti | 1928.11.25 | Nikolai Malko/Sovphil Orchestra | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall |
18 | New Babylon | 1929.3.18 | Ferdinand Krish/the pit orchestra | Moscow cinema |
19 | The Bedbug | 1929.2.13 | directed by Meyerhold décor by Kukryniksy & Aleksandr Rodchenko | Meyerhold Theatre, Moscow |
20 | Symphony No. 3 in E flat major `The First of May' | 1931.11.6 | Aleksandr Gauk/Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra and Academy Capella Choir | Leningrad |
21 | Six Romances on Japanese Poems | 1966.4.24 | Concert Hall of the Academic Glinka Choir, Leningrad | |
22 | The Golden Age | 1930.10.26 | produced by Emanul Kaplan conducted by Aleksandr Gauk | Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet (Kirov Theatre), Leningrad |
22a | Suite from `The Golden Age' | 1930.3.19 | Aleksandr Gauk/Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra | Philharmonic Hall, Leningrad |
23 | Entr'acte and Finale | 1929.3.14 | Samuil Samosud | Malyi Opera Theatre, Leningrad |
24 | The Shot | 1929.12.14 | directed by Mikhail Sokolovsky & R. Suslovich | Leningrad Working Youth Theatre (TRAM) |
25 | Virgin Land | 1930.3.9 | directed by Mikhail Sokolovsky & Nikolai Lebedyev | Leningrad Working Youth Theatre (TRAM) |
26 | Alone | 1931.10.10 | Nikolai Rabinovich | Lenigrad `Splendid Palace' cinema |
27 | The Bolt | 1931.4.8 | Aleksandr Gauk | Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet (Kirov Theatre), Leningrad |
27a | Suite from `The Bolt' | 1933.1.17 | Aleksandr Gauk/Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra | Leningrad Philharmonic Bolshoi Hall |
28 | Rule, Britannia! | 1931.3.9 | directed by Mikhail Sokolovsky & R. Suslovich conducted by N. Dvorikov | Leningrad Working Youth Theatre (TRAM) |
29 | Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk District | 1934.1.22 | produced by Nikolai Smolich & Vladimir Dmitriev conducted by Samuil Samosud principal roles - Agrippina Sokolova (Katerina), S. Ostroumov (Sergei), Vladimir Kandelaki (Boris), Stepan Balashov (Zinovi) | Leningrad Malyi Opera Theatre |
30 | The Golden Mountains | 1931.11.6 | Nikolai Rabinovich | Khudozhestvenny (Artistic) Cinema, Leningrad |
30a | Suite from `The Golden Mountains | 1931.Autumn | Aleksandr Melik-Pashayev/Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra | |
31 | Conditionally Killed | 1931.10.20 | directed by Nikolai Petrov conducted by Isaak Dunayevsky Klavdia Shulzhenko (singer), Leonid Utesov's jazz band | Leningrad Music Hall |
32 | Hamlet | 1932.3.19 | produced by Nikolai Akimov | Vakhtangov Theatre, Moscow |
32a | Suite from `Hamlet' | |||
33 | Counterplan | 1932.11.7 | Nikolai Rabinovich | |
34 | Twenty-four Preludes | 1933.3.24 | Dmitri Shostakovich | Moscow Conservatory Malyi Hall |
35 | Piano Concerto No. 1 in C minor | 1933.10.15 | Dmitri Shostakovich (pf), Aleksandr Shmidt (tp), Fritz Stiedry/Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra | Leningrad Philharmonic Bolshoi Hall |
36 | The Tale of a Priest and His Servant Balda | 1935.Spring | Aleksandr Melik-Pashayev | Leningrad International Music Festival |
37 | The Human Comedy | 1934.4.1 | direction of A. Kozlovsky & Boris Shchukin | Vakhtangov Theatre, Moscow |
38 | Love and Hate | 1935.3.3 | ||
39 | The Limpid Stream | 1935.4.4 | décor by Mikhail Bobyshov conducted by Pavel Feldt | Malyi Opera House, Leningrad |
40 | Cello Sonata in D minor | 1934.12.25 | Viktor Kubatsky (vc), Dmitri Shostakovich (pf) | Leningrad Conservatory Malyi Hall |
41(i) | The Youth of Maxim | 1935.1.27 | Nikolai Rabinovich | |
41(ii) | The Girl Friends | 1936.2.19 | ||
42 | Five Fragments | 1965.4.26 | Igor Blazhkov/Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra | Leningrad |
43 | Symphony No. 4 in C minor | 1961.12.30 | Kirill Kondrashin/Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall |
44 | Salute to Spain | 1936.11.23 | designs by A. Akimov produced by Sergei Radlov & Nikolai Petrov | Pushkin Theatre of Drama, Leningrad |
45 | The Return of Maxim | 1937.5.23 | Nikolai Rabinovich | |
46 | Four Romances on Poems by Pushkin | 1940.12.8 | Aleksandr Baturin (B), Dmitri Shostakovich (pf) | Polytechnic Museum Hall, Moscow |
46a | Three Romances on Poems by Pushkin (accompaniment orchestrated of No. 1-3) | |||
47 | Symphony No. 5 in D minor | 1937.11.21 | Evgeni Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra | Leningrad Philharmonic Bolshoi Hall |
48 | Volochayevka Days | 1938.1.20 | Nikolai Rabinovich | |
49 | Quartet No. 1 in C major | 1938.10.10 | Glazunov Quartet | Leningrad |
50 | The Vyborg Side | 1939.2.2 | Nikolai Rabinovich | |
50a | Trilogy about Maxim | |||
51 | The Friends | 1938.10.1 | ||
52 | The Great Citizen (Series 1) | 1938.2.13 | ||
53 | The Man with a Gun | 1938.11.1 | ||
54 | Symphony No. 6 in B minor | 1939.11.5 | Evgeni Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra | Leningrad Philharmonic Bolshoi Hall |
55 | The Great Citizen (Series 2) | 1939.11.27 | ||
56 | The Silly Little Mouse | 1940.9.13 | ||
57 | Piano Quintet in G minor | 1940.11.23 | Dmitri Shostakovich (pf), Beethoven Quartet | Moscow Conservatory Malyi Hall |
58 | Boris Godunov (Musorgsky) | 1959.11.4 | designs by G. Moseyev directed by I. Shlepyanov conducted by Sergei Eltsin | Kirov Theatre of Opera and Ballet, Leningrad |
58a | King Lear | 1941.3.24 | designs by Natan Altman directed by Grigori Kozintsev | Gorky Bolshoi Drama Theatre |
59 | The Adventures of Korzinkina | 1940.11.11 | ||
60 | Symphony No. 7 in C major | 1942.3.5 | Samuil Samosud/Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra | Kuibyshev Palace of Culture |
61 | Piano Sonata No. 2 in B minor | 1943.6.6 | Dmitri Shostakovich | Moscow Conservatory Malyi Hall |
62 | Six Romances on Verses by British Poets | 1943.6.6 | Efrem Flaks (Br), Dmitri Shostakovich (pf) | Moscow Conservatory Malyi Hall |
63 | Native Leningrad | 1942.10.15 | Yuri Silantiev/NKVD Song and Dance Ensemble scenario by Iosef Dobrovolsky, M. Volpin, and Nikolai Erdman directed by Sergei Yutkevich | Moscow Dzerzhinsky Central Club |
64 | Zoya | 1944.11.22 | ||
64a | Suite from `Zoya' (assembled by L. Atovmyan) | |||
65 | Symphony No. 8 in C minor | 1943.11.4 | Evgeni Mravinsky/USSR Symphony Orchestra | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall |
66 | Russian River | 1945.4.17 | NKVD Song and Dance Ensemble scenario by Iosef Dobrovolsky, M. Volpin, and Nikolai Erdman décor by Pyotr Williams produced by Rubel Simonov | Moscow Dzerzhinsky Central Club |
67 | Trio No. 2 in E minor | 1944.11.14 | Dmitri Tsyganov (vn), Sergei Shirinsky (vc), Dmitri Shostakovich (pf) | Leningrad Philharmonic Bolshoi Hall |
68 | Quartet No. 2 in A major | 1944.11.14 | Beethoven Quartet | Leningrad Philharmonic Bolshoi Hall |
69 | A Child's Exercise Book | 1944-5.Winter | Galina Shostakovich | Moscow Union of Soviet Composers Children's Concert |
70 | Symphony No. 9 in E flat major | 1945.11.3 | Evgeni Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra | Leningrad Philharmonic Bolshoi Hall |
71 | Simple Folk | 1956.8.25 | ||
72 | Victorious Spring | 1946.5.8 | NKVD Song and Dance Ensemble scenario by Iosef Dobrovolsky, M. Volpin, and Nikolai Erdman directed by Sergei Yutkevich | Moscow Dzerzhinsky Central Club |
73 | Quartet No. 3 in F major | 1946.12.16 | Beethoven Quartet | Moscow Conservatory Malyi Hall |
74 | Poem of the Motherland | 1956.5.19 | ||
75 | The Young Guard | 1948.10.11 | Aleksandr Sveshnikov/USSR Symphony Orchestra and Choir | |
75a | Suite from `The Young Guard' (assembled by L. Atovmyan) | 1953 | Aleksandr Gauk/Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra | Moscow |
76 | Pirogov | 1947.12.16 | ||
76a | Suite from `Pirogov' (assembled by L. Atovmyan) | |||
77 | Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor | 1955.10.29 | David Oistrakh (vn), Evgeni Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra | Leningrad Philharmonic Bolshoi Hall |
78 | Michurin | 1949.1.1 | ||
78a | Suite from `Michurin' (assembled by L. Atovmyan) | |||
79 | From Jewish Folk Poetry | 1955.1.15 | Nina Dorliak (S), Zara Dolukhanova (MS), Aleksei Maslennikov (T), Dmitri Shostakovich (pf) | Leningrad Glinka Hall |
79a | From Jewish Folk Poetry (accompaniment orchestrated) | 1963.10.1 | Maria Croonen (S), Annelies Burmeister (MS), Peter Schreier (T), Kurt Sanderling/Berliner Sinfonie-Orchester | Berlin |
80 | The Meeting on the Elbe | 1949.3.16 | ||
80a | Suite from `The Meeting on the Elbe' | |||
81 | The Song of the Forests | 1949.11.15 | Vladimir Ivanovsky (T), Ivan Titov (B), Evgeni Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra and Academy Choir | Leningrad Philharmonic Bolshoi Hall |
82 | The Fall of Berlin | 1950.1.21 | ||
82a | Suite from `The Fall of Berlin' (assembled by L. Atovmyan) | 1950.6.10 | Aleksandr Gauk/Moscow Radio Orchestra and Choir (chorus-master: I. Kuvykin) | Moscow |
83 | Quartet No. 4 in D major | 1953.12.3 | Beethoven Quartet | Moscow Conservatory Malyi Hall |
84 | Two Romances on Verses by Lermontov | 1984.10.2 | Irina Bogacheva (MS), Igor Lebedev (pf) | Duisberg, Germany |
85 | Belinsky | 1953.6.4 | ||
85a | Suite from `Belinsky' (assembled by L. Atovmyan) | |||
86 | Four Songs to Words by Dolmatovsky | |||
87 | Twenty-four Preludes and Fugues | 1952.12.28 | Tatyana Nikolayeva | Leningrad Glinka Hall |
88 | Ten Poems on Texts by Revolutionary Poets | 1951.10.10 | Aleksandr Sveshnikov/RSFSR Academic Russian Choir and Children's Choir | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall |
89 | The Unforgettable Year 1919 | 1952.5.3 | ||
89a | Suite from `The Unforgettable Year 1919' (assembled by L. Atovmyan) | |||
90 | The Sun Shines over our Motherland | 1952.11.6 | Konstantin Ivanov/USSR Symphony Orchestra and Choir, Moscow State Choral Boys' Choir | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall |
91 | Four Monologues on Verses by Pushkin | |||
92 | Quartet No. 5 in B flat major | 1953.11.13 | Beethoven Quartet | Moscow Conservatory Malyi Hall |
93 | Symphony No. 10 in E minor | 1953.12.17 | Evgeni Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra | Leningrad Philharmonic Bolshoi Hall |
94 | Concertino | 1954.1.20 | Maxim Shostakovich & Alla Maloletkova | Moscow Conservatory Malyi Hall |
95 | Song of the Great Rivers | 1954.11 | ||
96 | Festive Overture | 1954.11.6 | Aleksandr Melik-Pashayev/Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra | Moscow Bolshoi Theatre |
97 | The Gadfly | 1955.4.12 | ||
97a | Suite from `The Gadfly' (assembled by L. Atovmyan) | |||
98 | Five Romances on Verses of Yevgeni Dolmatovsky | 1956.5.16 | Boris Gmyrya (B), Lev Ostrin (pf) | Kiev Philharmonic Hall |
99 | The First Echelon | 1956.4.29 | ||
99a | Suite from `The First Echelon' | |||
100 | Spanish Songs | 1956 | Zara Dolukhanova (MS), Dmitri Shostakovich (pf) | Leningrad |
101 | Quartet No. 6 in G major | 1956.10.6 | Beethoven Quartet | Leningrad Glinka Hall |
102 | Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major | 1957.5.10 | Maxim Shostakovich (pf), Nikolai Anosov/USSR Symphony Orchestra | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall |
103 | Symphony No. 11 in G minor `The Year 1905' | 1957.10.30 | Natan Rakhlin/USSR Symphony Orchestra | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall |
104 | Cultivation | 1957.11.24 | Aleksandr Sveshnikov/RSFSR Academic Russian Choir | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall |
105 | Moscow, Cheryomushki | 1959.1.24 | Grigori Kigel (designer), Galina Shakhovskaya (chreographer), A. Zaks & Vladimir Kandelaki (producers), Grigori Stolyarov (conducter) | Moscow Operetta Theatre |
105a | Cheryomushki | 1962.12.30 | ||
106 | Khovanshchina (Musorgsky) | 1959.5.23 | Evgeni Svetlanov | |
107 | Cello Concerto No. 1 in E flat major | 1959.10.4 | Mstislav Rostropovich (vc), Evgeni Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra | Leningrad Philharmonic Bolshoi Hall |
108 | Quartet No. 7 in F sharp minor | 1960.5.15 | Beethoven Quartet | Leningrad Glinka Hall |
109 | Satires `Pictures of the Past' | 1961.2.22 | Galina Vishnevskaya (S), Mstislav Rostropovich (pf) | Moscow Conservatory Malyi Hall |
110 | Quartet No. 8 in C minor | 1960.10.2 | Beethoven Quartet | Leningrad Glinka Hall |
111 | Five Days, Five Nights | 1961.11.23 | ||
111a | Suite from `Five Days, Five Nights' (assembled by L. Atovmyan) | 1962.1.7 | Emin Khachaturyan/USSR Cinematograph Symphony Orchestra | Moscow Radio |
112 | Symphony No. 12 in D minor | 1961.10.1 | Evgeni Mravinsky/Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra | Leningrad Philharmonic Bolshoi Hall |
113 | Symphony No. 13 in B flat minor | 1962.12.18 | Vitali Gromadsky (B), Republican State and Gnessin Institute Choirs (basses only), Kirill Kondrashin/Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall |
114 | Katerina Izmailova | 1963.1.8 | décor by Iosef Sumbatashvili produced by L. Mikhailov conducted by Gennadi Provatorov principal roles - Eleonora Andreyeva (Katerina), Gennadi Yefimov (Sergei), Eduard Bulavin (Boris), M. Shchavinsky (Zinovi) | Moscow Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Theatre |
114a | Suite of Five Fragments from `Katerina Izmailova' | 1962.9.4 | Gennadi Rozhdestvensky/Philharmonia Orchestra | Edinburgh Festival, Usher Hall |
115 | Overture on Russian and Kirghiz Folksongs | 1963.10.10 | Konstantin Ivanov/USSR Symphony Orchestra | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall |
116 | Hamlet | 1964.4.24 | Nikolai Rabinovich/Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra | |
116a | Suite from `Hamlet' (assembled by L. Atovmyan) | 1965.2.10 | Leningrad | |
117 | Quartet No. 9 in E flat major | 1964.11.20 | Beethoven Quartet | Moscow Conservatory Malyi Hall |
118 | Quartet No. 10 in A flat major | 1964.11.20 | Beethoven Quartet | Moscow Conservatory Malyi Hall |
119 | The Execution of Stepan Razin | 1964.12.28 | Vitali Gromadsky (B), RSFSR Academic Russian Choirs, Kirill Kondrashin/Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall |
120 | A Year as Long as a Lifetime | |||
120a | Suite from `A Year as Long as a Lifetime' (assembled by L. Atovmyan) | |||
121 | Five Romances on Texts from `Krokodil' | 1966.5.28 | Evgeni Nesterenko (B), Dmitri Shostakovich (pf) | Leningrad Glinka Hall |
122 | Quartet No. 11 in F minor | 1966.3.28 | Beethoven Quartet | Leningrad Glinka Hall |
123 | Preface to the Complete Collection of my Works and a Brief Reflection upon this Preface | 1966.5.28 | Evgeni Nesterenko (B), Dmitri Shostakovich (pf) | Leningrad Glinka Hall |
124 | Two Choruses by Davidenko | 1964.2.24 | RSFSR Academic Russian Choir, Aleksandr Yurlov/Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall |
125 | Cello Concerto in A minor (Schumann) | 1963.10.5 | Mstislav Rostropovich (vc), Boris Khaikin/USSR Symphony Orchestra | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall |
126 | Cello Concerto No. 2 in G major | 1966.9.25 | Mstislav Rostropovich (vc), Evgeny Svetlanov/USSR Symphony Orchestra | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall |
127 | Seven Romances on Poems of Aleksandr Blok | 1967.10.28 | Galina Vishnevskaya (S), David Oistrakh (vn), Mstislav Rostropovich (vc), Moisei Vainberg (pf) | Moscow Conservatory Malyi Hall |
128 | Spring, Spring | 1979.11 | Evgeni Nesterenko (B) | Leningrad |
129 | Violin Concerto No. 2 in C sharp minor | 1967.10.26 | David Oistrakh (vn), Kirill Kondrashin/Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall |
130 | Funeral-Triumphal Prelude | 1967.10 | Volgograd | |
131 | October | 1967.9.16 | Maxim Shostakovich/USSR Symphony Orchestra | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall |
132 | Sofya Perovskaya | 1968.1 | ||
133 | Quartet No. 12 in D flat major | 1968.9.14 | Beethoven Quartet | Moscow Conservatory Malyi Hall |
134 | Violin Sonata | 1969.3.3 | David Oistrakh (vn), Svyatoslav Richter (pf) | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall |
135 | Symphony No. 14 | 1969.9.29 | Margarita Miroshnikova (S), Evgeni Vladimirov (B), Rudolf Barshai/Moscow Chamber Orchestra | Hall of the Academy Cappella, Leningrad |
136 | Loyalty | 1970.12.5 | Gustav Ernesaks/Estonian State Academic Male Voice Choir | Estonia Concert Hall, Tallinn |
137 | King Lear | 1970.2.4 | ||
138 | Quartet No. 13 in B flat minor | 1970.12.13 | Beethoven Quartet | Leningrad Glinka Hall |
139 | Soviet Militia | 1970.11.9 | The House of the Soviets Hall of Columns, Moscow | |
140 | Six Romances on Verses by British Poets | 1973.11.30 | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall | |
141 | Symphony No. 15 in A major | 1972.1.8 | Maxim Shostakovich/All-Union Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall |
142 | Quartet No. 14 in F sharp major | 1973.11.12 | Beethoven Quartet | Leningrad Glinka Hall |
143 | Six Songs on Poems of Marina Tsvetayeva | 1973.11.12 | Irina Bogacheva (MS), Sofya Vakman (pf) | Leningrad Glinka Hall |
143a | Six Songs on Poems of Marina Tsvetayeva (accompaniment orchestrated) | 1973.6.6 | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall | |
144 | Quartet No. 15 in E flat minor | 1974.11.15 | Taneyev Quartet | Leningrad Glinka Hall |
145 | Suite on Verses of Michelangelo | 1974.12.23 | Evgeni Nesterenko (B), Evgeni Shenderovich (pf) | Leningrad Glinka Hall |
145a | Suite on Verses of Michelangelo (accompaniment orchestrated) | 1975.10.12 | Evgeni Nesterenko (B), Maxim Shostakovich/All-Union Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra | Moscow Conservatory Bolshoi Hall |
146 | Four Verses of Captain Lebyadkin | 1975.5.10 | Evgeni Nesterenko (B), Evgeni Shenderovich (pf) | Moscow Conservatory Malyi Hall |
147 | Viola Sonata | 1975.10.1 | Fyodr Druzhinin (va), Mikhail Muntyan (pf) | Leningrad Glinka Hall |
Hulme Index | Title | Date | Performer | Place |
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The Soldier | ||||
Hymn to Freedom | ||||
Funeral March | ||||
The Gipsies | ||||
A | Minuet, Prelude, and Intermezzo | |||
B | Five Preludes | |||
C | I Waited for Thee in the Grotto (Rimsky-Korsakov) | |||
D(i) | Two Pieces for String Quartet | |||
D(ii) | Overture for the Green Guild | 1932.3 | Leningrad | |
D(iii) | From Karl Marx to Our Own Days | |||
D(iv) | The Big Lightning | 1981.2.11 | Gennadi Rozhdestvensky | Leningrad Conservatory Bolshoi Hall |
D(v) | Symphony of Psalms (Stravinsky) | |||
D(vi) | Moderato for Cello | 1986.10.24 | David Geringas (vc), Yevgeni Korolyov (pf) | Hamburg |
E | Suite for Jazz Orchestra No. 1 | 1934.3.24 | Leningrad | |
F | The Internationale | |||
G | Suite for Jazz Orchestra No. 2 | 1938.9.20 | Viktor Knushevitsky/State Jazz Band of the USSR | Moscow Radio |
H(i) | Vienna Blood (Johann Strauss) | 1941 | produced by Grigori Yaron | Leningrad Malyi Opera Theatre |
H(ii) | Excursion Train Polka (Johann Strauss) | 1940 | Leningrad Malyi Opera Theatre | |
I | Three Pieces for Solo Violin | |||
J(i) | Oath to the People's Commissar | |||
J(ii) | Twenty-seven Romances and Songs | |||
J(iii) | The Fearless Regiments are on the Move | |||
J(iv) | Polka for Harp Duet in F sharp minor (Balakirev) | |||
K(i) | The Gamblers | 1978.9.18 | Moscow Chamber Music Theatre Group, Gennadi Rozhdestvensky/Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra | Leningrad Philharmonic Bolshoi Hall |
K(ii) | Rothschild's Violin (Fleishman) | 1960.7.20 | Soloists of the Moscow Philharmonic Society | Moscow |
L | Solemn March | |||
M | Eight British and American Folksongs | 1944.3.6 | Mark Reshetin (B) | Moscow |
N(i) | Patriotic Song | 1978.2 | Broadcast on Soviet All-Union Radio | |
N(ii) | Song of the Red Army | |||
N(iii) | National Anthem (Aleksandrov) | |||
O(i) | Merry March | |||
O(ii) | Tarantella and Prelude | 1954.11.8 | Moscow Conservatory Malyi Hall | |
P(i) | Ballet Suites No. 1 (assembled by L. Atovmyan) | |||
P(i) | Ballet Suites No. 2 (assembled by L. Atovmyan) | |||
P(i) | Ballet Suites No. 3 (assembled by L. Atovmyan) | |||
P(i) | Ballet Suites No. 4 (assembled by L. Atovmyan) | |||
P(ii) | Four Waltzes (arranged by L. Atovmyan) | |||
P(iii) | Three Violin Duets (arranged by K. Fortunatov) | |||
P(iv) | Three Pastiche Dances (arranged by D. Hulme) | |||
Q | Ten Russian Folksongs | 1971.10.18 | Magnitogorsk State Academic Choir | Magnitogorsk |
R | Greek Songs | |||
S(i) | Dances of the Dolls | |||
S(ii) | Murzilka | |||
T | Variations on a Theme by Glinka | |||
U | Novorossiisk Chimes `The Fire of Eternal Glory | 1960.9.27 | Arvid Jansons/All-Union Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra | Flame of Eternal Glory, Heroes Square, Novorossiisk |
V | Songs and Dances of Death (Musorgsky) | 1962.11.12 | Galina Vishnevskaya (S), Mstislav Rostropovich/Gorky Philharmonic Orchestra | Gorky |
W | Cello Concerto No. 1 (Tishchenko) | |||
X(i) | A Toast to Our Motherland | |||
X(i) | The Black Sea | |||
X(i) | Our Native Russia has Gained Strength from the Storms | |||
X(i) | Hymn to Moscow | |||
X(i) | Our Song | |||
X(i) | Supporters of Peace March | |||
X(i) | Bird of Peace | |||
X(i) | There were Kisses | |||
X(i) | October Dawn | |||
X(i) | We cherish the October Dawns in Our Hearts | |||
X(i) | La Serenata (Braga) | |||
X(ii) | Rayok | 1989.1.12 | Julian Rodescu (Master of Ceremonies), Eric Halfvarson (Yedinitsyn), Andrew Wentzel (Dvoikin), Jonathan Deutsch (Troikin), Members of the Choral Arts Society of Washington (Chorus-master: Norman Scribner), Mstislav Rostropovich (pf) | Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington |
X(iii) | Intervision | 1971.3 | USSR TV (recording) | |
Y | My Native Country | |||
Z | Song of the Flea (Beethoven) | 1975.4.1 | Evgeni Nesterenko (B), Yuri Kochnev/Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra | Leningrad Philharmonic Bolshoi Hall |
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