~ Encyclopaedia of Russian & Soviet Piano Music ~ Malcolm Henbury-Ballan Vol. 4
R Rääts J
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Op 9
Concerto No. 1 “Concertino” for Piano & Chamber Orchestra (1958)
Op 11 No. 1
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1959)
Op 11 No. 2
Piano Sonata No. 2 (1959)
Op 11 No. 3
Piano Sonata No. 3 (1959)
Op 33
Twenty-four Preludes (1968)
Op 34
Concerto No. 2 for Piano & Chamber Orchestra (1958)
Op 35
Toccata (1968)
Op 36
Piano Sonata No. 45 (1969)
Op 41
Concerto No. 3 for Piano & Chamber Orchestra (1971)
Op 50
Twenty-four Bagatelles (1973)
Op 55
Piano Sonata No. 5 (1975)
Op 57
Piano Sonata No. 6 (1976)
Op 60
Twenty-four Preludes for Piano with Folk Instruments (1977)
Op 61
Piano Sonata No. 7 (1978)
Op 64
Piano Sonata No. 8 (1980)
Op 65
Twenty-four Marginalis (1979-80)
Op 65 a
Twenty-four Marginalis – Two Pianos (1982)
Op 65 b
Electronic Marginalis (1982)
Op 70
Concerto No. 4 for Piano & Chamber Orchestra (1983)
Op 76
Piano Sonata No. 9 (1986)
Op 77
Concerto for Two Pianos & Orchestra (1986)
Op 80
Concerto No. 5 for Piano & Chamber Orchestra (1986)
Op 82
Sonata for Two Pianos
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Das Metall – Two Pianos
Op 92
Chamber Concerto No. 1 for Piano, Trumpet & Strings (1971)
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Chamber Concerto No. 2 for Piano & Orchestra (1989) Twenty-four Estonian Preludes (1977)
Rabinovich A
1945 -
Point d’appui trouvé – Two Pianos & Percussion (1970) Entente Cordiale – Piano & Orchestra (1979) Five Pieces (1979) Liebliches Lied – Piano / 4 hands (1980) La Belle Musique No. 4 – Piano / 4 hands (1987) “In Illo Tempore” Concerto for Two Pianos & Orchestra (1989) Musique Populaire – Two Pianos & Orchestra (1994)
20th century
Rabinovich Y Triptich 1. Dance of the Dolls 2. Song 3. Galop
Rachinsky H [Rachinskago]
1777 – 1843
Variations
Rachinsky I I [Rachinskago] Op 9
1861 – 1921
Six Morceaux 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Prelude Barcarolla Fairytale Scherzo Etude Valse
+ piano pieces
Rachmaninov S V
1873 - 1943
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Op 1
Concerto No. 1 for Piano & Orchestra in F# minor (1890-91) - arr. Two Pianos [both original & revised editions]
Op 3
Cinq “Morceaux de Fantaisie” (1892) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Elegie in Eb major Prelude in C# minor Melodie in E major Polichinelle in F# minor Serenade in Bb minor
Op 5
Fantaisie Tableaux – Suite No. 1 for Two Pianos (1893)
Op 7
“The Rock” Fantasie for Orchestra – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson 1893)
Op 10
Sept “Morceaux de Salon” (1893-94) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Op 11
Nocturne in A minor Valse in A major Barcarolle in G minor Melodie in E minor Humoresque in G minor Romance in F minor Mazurka in Db major
Six Duets (1894) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Barcarolle in G minor Scherzo in D major Russian Song in B minor Valse in A major Romance in C minor “Slava” [Glory] in C major
Nos. 1, 2 & 5 arr. Piano solo [Iocheles] Op 12
Capriccio Bohemien for Orchestra – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Gutheil 1892)
Op 13
Symphony No. 1 in D minor – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Gutheil ?)
Op 16
Six Moments Musicaux (1896) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Andantino in Bb minor Allegretto in Eb minor Andante cantabile in B minor Presto in E minor Adagio sostenuto in Db major Maestoso in C major
Op 17
Suite No. 2 for Two Pianos
Op 18
Concerto No. 2 for Piano & Orchestra in C minor (1900-01) - arr. Two Pianos
Op 21
5. Lilacs [arr. Piano solo by composer]
Op 22
Variations on a Theme of Chopin [Prelude No. 20 in C minor] (1902-3)
Op 23
Ten Preludes (1903)
Op 27
Symphony No. 2 in E minor – arr. Two Pianos [Vilman]
Op 28
Piano Sonata No. 1 in D minor (1907) 3
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Isle of Dead, Symphonic Poem – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Gutheil 1909)
Op 30
Concerto No. 3 for Piano & Orchestra in D minor (1909) - arr. Two Pianos
Op 32
Thirteen Preludes (1910)
Op 33
Etudes-tableaux (1911)
Op 34
14. Vocalise – arr. Piano solo [A Richardson]
Op 36
Piano Sonata No. 2 in Bb minor (1913) [original & revised editions]
Op 38
3. Marguerites [Daisies] – arr. Piano solo
Op 39
Etudes-tableaux (1916-17)
Op 40
Concerto No. 4 for Piano & Orchestras in G minor (1926 rev. 1941) – arr. Two Pianos
Op 42
Variations on a Theme of Corelli (1931)
Op 43
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini for Piano & Orchestra (1934) - arr. Two Pianos
Op 44
Symphony No. 3
Op 45 a
Symphonic Dances for Orchestra (1940) - arr. for Two Pianos
b
- arr. Piano solo [Kirkor] - arr. Piano / 4 hands [Kirkor]
Symphonic dances for Orchestra (1940) – arr. Piano solo [Kirkor]
Morceau de Fantaisie No. 2 in D minor (1884) Song without Words (c. 1886) Piano Concerto in C minor – sketches (1889) Three Nocturnes (1887-8) 1. F# minor 2. F major 3. C minor-Eb major
Quatre Morceaux (1888) [Original Op 1] 1. 2. 3. 4.
Romance in F# minor Prelude in Eb minor Melodie in e major Gavotte in D major
Canon in E minor (c. 1890) Prelude in F major (1891) Fugue in D minor (1891) Improvisation from “Four Improvisations” by Arensky, Glazunov, Rachmaninov & Taneyev (1896) Morceau de Fantaisie No. 1 in G minor (1899) 4
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Fughetta in F major (1899) Polka de V.R. based on a theme of Vasily Rachmaninov (1911) Oriental Sketch (1917) Prelude in D minor (1917 Posth.) Fragments (1917) Romance in G major – Piano Duet (1893 ?) Polka Italienne (1906 ?) [arr. Piano / 4 hands & Piano solo] Two Pieces (1890-91) – Piano / 6 Hands 1. Valse in A major 2. Romance in A Major
Russian Rhapsody in E minor – Two Pianos (1891) Transcriptions: Bach – Prelude, Gavotte & Gigue [from Violin Partita in E major] Bizet – Minuet [from L’Arlesienne Suite No. 1] Kreisler – Liebeafreud & Liebeslied Liszt – Cadenza for Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 Mendelssohn – Scherzo [from Midsummer Night’s Dream] Mussorgsky: Hopak [from Sorochinstay Fair] Rimsky-Korsakov – Flight of the Bumble Bee Schubert – Die Schöne Müllerin: Wohin ? Smith – The Star-Spangled Banner Tchaikovsky – Lullaby [Op 16 No. 1] Glazunov – Symphony No. 3 for Piano Duet (1897) Tchaikovsky – Manfred Symphony for Piano Duet (1886) Tchaikovsky – The Sleeping Beauty for Piano Duet (1890)
Transcriptions by Earl Wild of Rachmaninov’s Songs as a set of Etudes: In the Silent Night Op 4 No. 3 O, Cease Thy Singing Op 4 No. 4 5
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The Little Island Op 14 No. 2 Midsummer Nights Op 14 No. 5 Do Not Grieve Op 14 No. 8 Floods of Spring Op 14 No. 11 Where Beauty Dwells Op 21 No. 7 On the Death of a Linnet Op 21 No. 8 Sorrow in Springtime Op 21 No. 12 To the Children Op 26 No. 7 The Muse Op 34 No. 1 Vocalise Op 34 No. 14 Dreams Op 38 No. 5
Rač čtunas A I
1905 – 1984
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1931) Ballade No. 1 in Bb minor (1946) Ballade No. 2 (1946) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1947) Ballade No. 3 (1948) Ballade No. 4 (1948) “Gliding” Suite (1959) Sonata for Two Pianos (1967) Scherzo (1972) Piano Sonata No. 3 (1973) Piano Concerto No. 1 (1979) Piano Concerto No. 2 (1982) Piano Sonata No. 4 (1983) “Monosematic” Album [R?]
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? [19th c]
Radetzky Op 3
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“La Japonaise” Polka- Mazurka (Jurgenson)
Pensée fantastique (Jurgenson)
? [20th c]
Radjebov O Six Pictures from Jewish Life
Radvilovich A Y
1955 –
De Profundis – Two Pianos (1990) + piano pieces
Radziievsky M [N]
1884 – 1965
Two Etudes Three Preludes
Ragwitz E
1933 –
Op 1
Sonatina (1957)
Op 8
Bagatelles (1961)
Op 19
Piano Sonata (1968)
Raitchev A [Raitsev]
1922 -
Dix Pieces (1962)
Rakhmadiyev Y R
1932 –
+ piano pieces
Rakhmankulova M M
1901 –
Songs without Words (1938)
Rakov N P
1908 - 1990
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Nikolai Petrovich Rakov. Born 1908, Kaluga: died 1990. Conductor, pedagogue and composer. Graduate in 1931 from the Moscow Conservatoire, where he studied composition with Gliere and Vasilenko. A year later he took up a teaching position with the conservatoire. His students included: B Tchaikovksy, Denisov, Eshpai, Gadzhiyev, K Khachaturian, Ledenyov, Murdeli, Peiko and Rozhdestvensky. As a composer he was particualrly noted for his instrumental works especially the Violin Concerto No. 1, which has remained his most popular work. His music is romantic, nationalistic, lyrical and colourful….not too dissimilar to that of his fellow composer, Kabalevsky. Op 2
Two Etudes (1929) Op 2 [1. A minor 2. E minor]
Op 6
Four Preludes (Гос. муз. изд-во 1933)
Dances (1928) Four Pieces for Children (1930) 1. Berceuse 2. March 3. Narrative 4. Parsley Lyrical Pieces (1935) Two Mari Pieces (1936) Five Preludes (1936) Novelettes – Ten Pieces (1937) Poeme (1938) Tango (1942) Classical Suite (1943) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Prelude Menuet Gavotte Air Gigue
Watercolours (1945-46) – Nine Pieces 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Watercolours Mazurka Bagatelle Legend Intermezzo Menuet Scherzino Novella Valse
Four Pieces for Children (1946) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Lullaby March Russian Song Punch
Serenade in G minor (State Publ. 1946) 8
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Humoresque, Waltz & Polka – Two Pianos (1948) Variations for Piano No. 1 (1949) Eight Pieces on Russian Folk Songs (1949) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Song Fairytale Valse Mazurka Polka Berceuse March Conclusion
Piano Sonata [In a Classical Style] (1950) Piano Sonatina No. 1 (1950/76) “Childhood Day” Nine Pieces for Piano (1951) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
A Tale Playing Games A Song Happy Entertainment Reading a book Mannequins The Horn Player A Winter Scene March of the Pioneers
2nd Piano Sonata (1954) Piano Sonatina No. 2 (1954) Piano Sonatina No. 3 “For Youth” (1956) Three Pieces (1960) 1. Scherzo 2. Song 3. Polka
Waltz-Scherzo (Murgiz 1960) Three Pieces for Two Pianos (Murgiz 1960) 1. Mazurka 2. Melodie 3. Russian Dance
Twenty-four Pieces in all keys (Murgiz 1963) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Morning lesson Song The leading drummer Memories of a hero To the walk Sad melodie Glow-worms The Knight’s Ballade Summer morning
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Dream Serious play White Lilies The Swallow The Bully Fantastic Procession Snowflakes Narrative Dance of the bold Sound of pipes Fairytale Going for a walk In the old city Prankster
24. Passing Day Piano Sonatina No.4 in C minor “Lyrical” (1964) 10 Concert Etudes (1964-5) Piano Concerto No. 1 in G major (1969) Piano Concerto No. 2 in C major (1969) Three Pieces (Soviet Kompozitor 1969) 1. Morning 2. Meditation 3. Reverie
Variations in B minor for Piano No. 2 (1969) Triptych (1970) Piano Sonatina No. 5 “To Youth” (1971) Piano Sonatina Nos. 6 “Fairy Tale” (1971) Piano Sonatina No. 7 “Spring” (1972) Piano Sonatina No. 8 “Rondo” (1972) Piano Sonatina No. 9 “Romantic” (1972) Piano Sonatina No. 10 “Ballade” (1972) Piano Sonatina No. 11 “For the Little Ones” (1968) Piano Sonatina No. 12 “Little” (1968) Octave [Etude] (1973) Quatre Etudes (1974) 1. 2. 3. 4.
The brook Bells Ringing By the Sea Grotesque
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Piano Sonatina No. 13 (1974) Piano Sonatina No. 14 (1975) Piano Sonatina No. 15 Piano Concerto No. 3 (1977) Piano Concerto No. 4 (1977) Piano Sonata No. 1 Heroic Suite – Two Pianos Children’s Album – Twenty-six Pieces (1980) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26.
Friend after friends They sing across the River I play the Dudochke First Violets Seven Portraints Ears of Rye Mazurka in G major Flickering Fires Soon will be Spring Polka in C major Mazurka II Novellette Barrel-organ Butterflies Song Merry Clown Waltz in F# minor Merry Amusements [Scherzino] Legend in C major Canzona Gavotte Swallows White Lilies Joke Autumn Waltz Whimsical Humoresque
Music For Two Pianos (Soviet Kompozitor 1982) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Sad Song Merry Song Lyrical Waltz Dance Masks Fantastic Shadows Echos An Evening Encounter Animated Conversation Humoresque
Dance Suite – Two Pianos (Murgiz 1950) Concert Waltz – Two Pianos (Murgiz 1959) Slow Waltz 11
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Valse Fantaisie Capricious Dance Syncopated Dance Cavantina Figaro from Rossini’s opera “Barber of Seville” Fantasy on the Waltz from Ruzhitsky’s operetta “Kazanova” Russian Song (publ. 1953) Six Pieces 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Let us dance They sing across the river Coo-coo Feeling depressed Autumn Sunshine
Ten Pieces on National Folksongs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Melodie (Belorussian) Wedding (Chuvash) Song (Komi) Unnaturalness (Belorussian) I like to go to the meadow (Komi) Tatar dance That you slowly cry (Komi) Russian song Girls were gathered (Komi) Variations on a Belorussian theme
Little Suite – Seven Pieces 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Soon it’s Spring Etude Intimate Mood Mazurka Pastorale Dance Chanson
Suite No. 2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Initiation Burlesque Mazurka Pastorale Dance Chanson Rondo
Seven Portraits [from the Children’s Album] 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Reverie Sorrow Scally-wag Carefree Seriously Big-head Aggrieved
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“School Years”: Thirty-four Pieces [compiled from several other works plus original pieces] 1. Piece 3. Chromatic Piece 5. Tatar Dance 7. Little Sonatina 9. Setting Off for a Walk 11. March 13. Punch 15. Jolly Races 17. Fairytale 19. Waltz 21. Avowal – Valse 23. Mazurka 25. Canzona 27. The Bugler Calls 29. Festive Song [Chuvash] 31. Sonatina No. 6 (see above) 33. Etude
2. 4. 6. 8. 10. 12. 14. 16. 18. 20. 22. 24. 26. 28. 30. 32. 34.
Song Russian Song Melancholy Siskin – Variations Drummer Spring Song Melancholy Valse A Knight’s Ballade Simple Polka Polka Song Mazurka Tarantella Two Mari Pieces Prelude Sonatina No. 3 (see above) Variations on a Byelorussian Song Concert Etude
+ piano pieces
Ramm V I [born Mandel’shtam]
1888 – 1968
Piano Suite (1947) + piano pieces
Ranushchevich M [Ranouchevitch]
? [19th c]
“C’est a vous” Polka de salon (Bessel)
Raskatov A
1953 –
Piano Sonata (Soviet Composer 1981) “Night Hymns” Concerto for Piano & Chamber Ensemble (Soviet Composer 1984) Consolation (Belaieff 1989) Misteria-brevis [piano & percussion] (1992) Credo in Byzantinum [for piano or harpsichord] (1995) Misteria-brevis [2nd version - piano & percussion] (1995)
? [19th c]
Ratchinsky J Op 6
Six Morceaux (Johansen) 1. Au claire de line 2. La Fée Mab 3. Caprice
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4. Au crépuscule 5. Feuillet d’album 6. Arabesque
Op 13
Fileuse (Johansen)
Ratner S V
1910 – 1992
Piano Concerto (1942) Polish Suite (1971) Suite of Soviet Peoples (1971)
Ratsevichius A R
1935 –
Piano Concerto (publ. 1972)
Raukhverger M R [Rauchverger]
1901 - 1989
Mikhail Rafailovich Raukhverger. Born 1901, Odessa: died 1989, Moscow. Graduated as a pianist from the Moscow Conservatoire where he was a pupil of Blumenfeld. Taught also at the conservatoire from 1927 and chaired its piano departmeent from 1939-41. Is well known for his music for children. Sonatina No. 1 (Muzgiz 1935) Six Lyrical Pieces (Muzgiz 1935) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Song March Bagrustnulos ?R Spring Round Dance without title [Etude] Narrative
Eleven Pieces for Children (Muzgiz 1936) Ten Pieces for Children (Muzgiz 1947) “Kirgiz Miniatures” Ten Pieces (Muzgiz 1947) Variations on a Ukrainian Folksong (Muzgiz 1950) Eight Pieces [based on Kirgiz themes] (1960) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Berceuse Friends Grandfather’s Story Horses at Pasture In the Garden of the Collective Farm In the Forest Glade Long Enough for Sadness Mischief
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Twenty-Five Etudes (1966) Sonatina No. 2 (1968) Sonatina No. 3 (1968) “The Snow-Queen” Opera Ballet – arr. Piano solo (1969) Piano Concerto (1973) “The Blue Bird” Ballet in 2 Acts, 4 Scenes [in collaboration with I. Sats] – arr. Piano solo (1985) Sonatina No. 4 Variations on a Slovakian Theme “The Hussar” Variations on a Scottish Theme Variations on a theme by A Maldybayeva + piano pieces
Razmadze A S
1845 – 1896
+ piano pieces
Razoryonov S A [Razorenov]
1909 –
Sergey Alekseyevich Razoryonov [Razorenov]. Born 1909, St Petersburg. Graduate 1939 from the Moscow Conservatoie, where he studied with Myaskovsky. Held various teaching and editorial positions inlcuding with Muzyka (1949-73) and Sovetskiy Kompozitor. Op 12
Children’s Album – Fifteen Pieces (1944-45)
Fugue in F minor [4-voices] (1932) Sonatina No. 1 (1938) Variations on a Theme of Bach (1940) Piano Sonata (1947) Romance in F# minor (1955) Ballade (1959) Concert Etudes (1960) Siberian Rhapsody (1965) Sonatina No. 2 (1966) Variations on a French Theme (1966) 15
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Prelude & Fugue (1964) Twelve Preludes (1966-69) Slovakian Song Etude “Life” in B minor
? [19th c]
Razumov V I “Manya” Polka (Idzikowski)
Rebikov V I
1866 - 1920
Op 2
Conte “Mila et Nolli” Introduction for Piano
Op 2 bis
Six Morceaux (Jurgenson 1897) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Op 3
Valse in Db major Etude Dance of the Odalisques Valse in Eb major Danse Orientale Dance carateristique
Trois Morceaux (Seywang) 1. Mignon 2. Romance sans paroles 3. Valse melancholique
Op 5
Sept Morceaux (Jurgenson 1898) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Op 6
Quatre Morceaux (Jurgenson 1895) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Op 8
Marche in D major Mazurka Elegie Etude Valse Danse Orientale Marche in F# minor
Berceuse Chanson triste Mazurka Valse-scherzo
“Reveries d’automne” Album of Sixteen Miniatures (1895) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Chanson triste Insouciance Moment triste Le dernier rendez-vous Souvenir doulourenx Perseverance Journee d’automne Bouffonnerie Mazurka
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Op 9
Pastoral Scene Folk Song In Cheerful Mood Comfort Striving after an unattainable Ideal Sad Mood Remembrance Waltz in B minor Waltz in E minor Waltz Miniature
Melomimiques (Jurgenson 1898) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Op 13
Russie - Au Village Fête villageoise Le Départ Austriche - Cracovie [Etude in the old style] Vienne Italie - Le Chant du Gondolier Tarantella (also in version for 4 hands) Dans la Grotte d’azure France - La Revue Espagne - Seguidillas manchegas Amérique - Jankee Japon - Siang keang long Chine - Sinopa-sch Moa keang hong Pontzi Hindustani March Turquie – Dervish Russie – De retour
Mood Sketches [Eskizy Nastroeniya] (Seywang) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Op 11
Doux reproche Echo rustique Conseil inutile Ala brune Le repentir Recit naif Berceuse
“Autour du monde” Album of Eighteen Pieces for the Young (Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.
Op 10
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Declaration d’amour Une lettre – trois scenes tirees du conte “Mila et Nolli” La Mort de Mila L’enterrement de Nolli La pensee de Nolli Le genie et la mort (in 2 scenes)
Tondichtungen [Ten Tone Poems] (Seywang 1907) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Schickal Am Kaukasus Wunsch Bedrückte Stimmung An der Wiege Tanz Träumerei Ruf Lyrische Stimmung Zweifel
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Suite de Ballet from fairytale “Mila et Nolli”for Orchestra - arr. for Piano solo 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Op 15
Danse des sorcieres Danse des lotos Danse des dryades Danse des singes Danse des sorciers Danse des fees Danse des diables Danse des clochettes
“Les Rêves” Five Melomimiques (Jurgenson 1899) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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Naiade Les demons s’amusent Le faune La Néreide Dans la foret
“Melomimiques” Drei Klavierstücke 1. Traumerei 2. Idylle
Op 21
“Christbaum” Musikalisch-psychologisches drama [Rebikov, after Anderson & Dostoevsky] (1900-1901) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Op 21 a
Waltz Procession of the Gnomes The Harlequin’s Dance Dance of the Chinese Dolls Jacob’s Ladder Dark Night
Excerpts for Piano 1. 2. 3. 4.
Dance of the Chinese Dolls The Harlequin’s Dance Procession of the Gnomes Suite [4 hands] – Valse, Danse des myosotis, Tarantelle, Danse orientale & Mazurka (Jurgenson)
Op 22
“Esclavage et Liberte” 1st Tableau Musical-Psychologique (Jurgenson 1901)
Op 23
A la Brune (Jurgenson 1905) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Lamentation Chant d’hiver Persuasion Esperance Souvenir Priere Regret Il était une fois Solitude
Op 24
“Chanson du coeur” 2nd Tableau Musical-Psychologique (Jurgenson 1901)
Op 25
“Aspirer et atteindre” 3rd Tableau Musical-Psychologique (Jurgenson 1901)
Op 26
“Chauchemar” 4th Tableau Musical-Psychologique – Two Pianos (Jurgenson 1905)
Op 27
Dans leur pays (Jurgenson 1915) 1. Les geants dansent 2. Il chante
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Op 28
Dans les Vignes Pastorale Danse des bergerettes Danse des bergers Rondo des Elfes
Feuilles d’automne (Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Op 30
Les enfants dansent Elle danse Ils passent Ronde Les vielles femmes dansent Les viellards dansent
Scenes Bucolique (Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Op 29
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Con tristezza Pregando Con afflizione Con dolore Con tristezza e tenerezza Lugubre
Petite Suite – Piano / 4 Hands (c. 1900) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Valse Danse des myosotis Tarantelle Danse Orinetale Mazurka
Op 30 bis
Trois Miniatures
Op 31
“Silhouttes” Neuf Tableaux enfantins (Alfred Publishing) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Les enfants patinent [Children skating] Musicians ambulants [Strolling musicians] La mere pres du berceau [The Mother Watching the Cradle] Jeu aux soldats [Little Soldiers March] Un soir dans la prairie [An Evening in the Meadow] La fee [The Fairy] La fillette bercant sa poupee [A little girl rocking her doll] Le berger joue du chalumeau [Shepherd playing on his pipe] La sorciere boiteuse rodant par la foret [The Lame Witch Roaming through the Forest]
Op 32
Trois Melodeclamations (Jurgenson 1913)
Op 33 bis
Trois Miniatures (Jurgenson)
Op 33
“Aus dem Tagebuche” Six Miniatures (Jurgenson) 1. ? 2. ? 3. ? 4. Valse Miniature 5. Souvenir 6. Dans le bosquet de roses - Oh tell me why
Op 34
“Thea” Musikalisch-Psychologisches drama [Vorotnikov] (Jurgenson 1904)
Op 35
“Parmi eux” Six Pieces [continuation of Op 27] (Jurgenson) 19
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Ils dansent Danse avec une cloche Berceuse Danse du quadrupede Elles dansent Danse des petits
Op 36
Tale of the Princess & the King of Frogs (Jurgenson)
Op 37
“Tableaux pour Enfants” Sept Morceaux (Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
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Une fillette implore sa mere La leçon de musique Visison du monde antique Moment joyeux L’escarpollette La promenade des gnomes Une histoire triste qui finit bien
Op 38
Une Fete [A Festival Suite] Jurgenson)
Op 39
“Belosnezhka” Ballet [Musico-Psychological pantomime for Orchestra] – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson)
Op 40
“Bezdna” Musikalisch-Psychologisches drama [Vorotnikov] (1907)
Op 41
“Zhenshchina s kinzhalom” Musikalisch-Psychologisches drama [Schnitzler] (1910)
Op 41 bis
Meloplastiques (Jurgenson 1910) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Le jeu a la balle Matinee de printemps L’escarpolette Satan se divertie L’ivresse Le faune et la nymphe Bataille et victoire Le jeu au cache-cache Les campanules fleurissent
Op 42
“Al’fa I Omega” Musikalisch-Psychologisches drama [Rebikov] (1910)
Op 45
“Nartsiss” Musical Drama [Shchepkina-Kupernik, after Ovid] (1912)
Op 46
Dans la foret “V liesu” (Jurgenson 1913)
Op 47
“Au-Delà” Six Pieces (Jurgenson)
Op 48
“Chansons blanches” Quatre Morceaux (Jurgenson 1913)
Op 49
“Arachne” Musical Drama [Shchepkina-Kupernik, after Ovid] (1915)
Op 50
Trois Idylles (Jurgenson)
Op 51
“Les Danses” Cinq Morceaux (Jurgenson 1915)
Op 55
“Dvorianskoe gnezdo” Musikalisch-Psychologisches drama [Rebikov, after Turgenev] (1916)
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Berceuse (1889) Trepak from the opera “The Storm” (Idzikowski 1893) Poemes Lyrique – Books 1 & 2 (Laudy 1897) Chant sans paroles [originally for Cello & Piano] (Jurgenson 1899) Valse des Roses from the ballet “Schneewittchen” (Jurgenson 1909) “Les feux du soir” Suite of Five Pieces (Jurgenson 1909) “Fleurs d’Automne” Suite (Jurgenson 1910) Moments d’allegresse (Jurgenson 1911) Clair de lune sur la mer (1912) Feuille d’album (1912) “Jeux de sons” Trois Morceaux (Jurgenson 1913) “Souvenir des temps passes” Six Morceaux (Jurgenson 1913) “Pages d’un manuscript oublié” Sept Morceaux (Jurgenson 1914) “Au Cimetiere des reves defunts” Deux Morceaux (Jurgenson 1915) Trois Etudes (Jurgenson 1915) Souvenirs melancoliques (Jurgenson 1915) Tabatiere a musique (Jurgenson 1915) 1. Valse 2. Polka 3. Mazurka
“Tristesse” A Musico-psychological Etude (1921) The Musical Snuff-box - Waltz “Les étrennes de Noel” Suite of Fourteen Pieces for Children (Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
Children gather around the Christmas Tree Dance of the Gnomes Music Box The Bear Russian Doll Angel Small Brown Horse ? Toy Tin Soldiers Saltimbanque Spinning Top Statute of Sevres “Max & Moritz” Chinese figurine Dance
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Christmas Present in G major Ballet Music from the opera “Princess Mary” (Grüninger) “Légende” Morceaux caracteristique (Jurgenson) Petite Suite de Ballet – Quatre Morceaux (Jurgenson) Valse in G major Valse in Eb major Valse Mignonne (Jurgenson) Valse Melancolique (Jurgenson) Danse des Papillons Album de pieces faciles pour la jeunesse 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Valse in G major Idylle hellénique Berceuse Valse in F minor Moment lyrique Valse in F# minor
A travers les pays slaves [Pieces faciles pour les enfants] (Jurgenson) Neuf Morceaux Lyriques (Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Berceuse Valse Scene de ballet Moment lyrique Danse mal reussie Mometn joyeux Danse lente Danse gaie Accompanimento ostinato
“Movements plastiques” Suite of Eight Pieces Moment Lyrique “Reves de bonheur” Cinq Pieces (Jurgenson) “Visions du Passé” Suite of Six Pieces Les immortelles Improvisation de Svengali Trois Ballades (Jurgenson) Danses ameres Song without Words in D major
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“En Orient” Suite for Orchestra – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson) 1. A la noce 2. Cortege 3. Danses des jeunes filles 4. Danse generale
Slavischer March (Jurgenson) “Legende” Tiree du quatuor (Jurgenson) ? [19th c]
Rebrand Polka Nationale Russe (Jurgenson) Quadrille (Jurgenson)
Rechmensky N S
1897 - 1963
Five Pieces for Children (1955)
? [19th c]
Regamey C Prelude [To the Memory of A C Pushkin] (Idzikowski) “Un Coin Paisible” Valse de salon (Idzikowski)
? [19th c]
Reichardt A Op 8
Trois Méditations Musicales (Bessel)
Ecole des gammes (Rahter, Gutheil)
Reidermann A Op 70
? [19th c]
“At the Mountain Summit“ Waltz (Gutheil)
Reinhold L Y
1906 –
Piano Sonata (1926) Rhapsody No. 1 Rhapsody No.2 Preludes Scherzo
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Variations + piano pieces
Reimann V M
1906 –
Piano Sonata (1945-46) Sonatina No. 1 (1948) Eight Pieces (1948) Sonatina No.2 (1951) Transcriptions of Folksongs and Miniatures for Teaching (1951) Waltz from the film music to “Soviet Estonia” [arranged by the composer] (1951) Little Sonatina (1952) Three Dances (1952) Sonatina No.3 (1952) Thirteen Pieces for Beginners (1953) Sonatina No. 4 (1963) Ten Little Pieces Reflections Prelude Canon Slow Waltz Fugue + piano pieces
Rekaš šius A
1928 –
Concerto for Two Pianos & Orchestra (1982) “My Toys” Six Pieces
Rekhak’
? [19th c]
“The Dove” Polka-Mazurka (Izdaniya Muzyka) 24
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Kamarinskaya (Izdaniya Muzyka) “Slavic” Potpourri (Izdaniya Muzyka) Fantasia & Variations on the theme “Chzhika” (Izdaniya Muzyka – 2nd revision) “Darling” Polka-Mazurka (Izdaniya Muzyka) “Lost Times” Valse de salon (Izdaniya Muzyka – 2nd revision) “Military School” March (Izdaniya Muzyka) “My Friend, My Mother” (Izdaniya Muzyka) Indian March No. 1 (Izdaniya Muzyka) Indian March No. 2 (Izdaniya Muzyka) “Jumping” Polka (Izdaniya Muzyka) “Healthy & Prosper” March (Izdaniya Muzyka) “The Devil’s” Galop (Izdaniya Muzyka) “Russia” Quadrille (Izdaniya Muzyka) “Favourite” Mazurka (Izdaniya Muzyka) “Dear” Polka (Izdaniya Muzyka) Exhibition March (Izdaniya Muzyka)
Rembovsky S
? [20th c]
“Always with the Girls” Popular Melodie
Rentschitsky P
? [19th c]
“Irma” Gavotte (Jurgenson)
Repnikov A L
1932 -
Concertino for Piano & Orchestra (publ. 1967) – arr. Two Pianos
Resh’ I
? [19th c]
“Musical Medley” Grand Potpourri (St Petersburg)
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? [19th c]
Reutern O de A Deux (Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Ils Revaient Ils Cheminaient Ils Aimaient Ils Causaient Ils Pleuraient Au Clair de Lune
Presque-Valse (Jurgenson) Le Soir (Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Parle-moi Appaise-moi Ecoute-moi Le Silence
? [20th c]
Reuterstein M Sonatinas 1, 2, 4 - 6 Sonatina No. 3 Sonatina No. 7 Sonatina No. 8 Sonatina No. 9 Children’s Album
Revakovich R
1958 –
Inside (1985)
Revutsky L N
1889 - 1977
Op 1
Piano Sonata Allegro in B minor (1912 rev. 1948-9)
Op 4
Three Preludes (1913-14) 1. Db major 2. F# minor 3. C# minor
Op 7
Two Preludes (1918-21) 1. Eb major 2. B minor
Op 11
Two Preludes (1924) 1. A minor 2. F# major
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Op 17
Two Pieces (1929) 1. Song 2. Humoresque
Op 18
Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major (1934 rev. 1961) – arr. Two Pianos
Waltz in Bb major (1909) Etude in D minor (1919) Polonaise in Ab major (1911) Piano Concerto No. 1 in Eb minor (1912-22) Piano Sonata Allegro No. 2 in C minor (1913-15) [arrangement from Symphony No. 1] Canon in B minor (1927) Three Children’s Pieces (1928-29) 1. Vesnyanka [Spring Song] 2. Kolyskova [Lullaby] 3. Vesnyanka
Two Etudes [D major & F major] (1929) Transcriptions Bach:
Organ Fantasie and Fugue in C minor (1930)
Bach:
Organ Fugue in D minor
Five Ukrainian Folksongs Two Ukrainian Folksongs (Ukrainian Muzyka) + piano works
Rezayev A [Rzayev]
1930 -
Azer Guseynovich Rzayev. Born 1930, Baku. Composer. Graduated in 1953 at the Azerbaijan Conservatoire [violin class of Amiton and Bretanitsky, composition class of Zeydman]. From 1953 he taugh at the Azerbaijan Conservatoire, and then from 1967 at the Music School of Byul-Byul. In 1972 became music director of the Azerbaijan opera and ballet national theatre. “Russia” (1946) Scherzo (1947) March for Two Pianos (1948) 27
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Sonatina (1949) Piano Concerto (1964) Piano Concertino – arr. Two Pianos (publ 1977…..arrangement of Piano concerto]
Rezetdinov L F
1961 –
Lullaby (Kompozitor)
Reznikov Y
1901 – 1965
Ukrainian Ballroom Dance
20th c ?
Rhizhkov Op 1
Four Preludes
Op 30
Four Concert Pieces
? [19th c]
Rhyabov S [Ryabov] “Appassionata” Mazurka (Gutheil)
Riesemann O von Op 1
1880 - 1934
Quatre Morceaux (Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Prelude Scherzo Barcarolle Etude
Op 6
Preludium (Jurgenson 1906)
Op 7
Drei Lyrische Stücke (Jurgenson 1906)
Op 8
Trois Bagatelles (Jurgenson 1905)
Op 10
Drei Elegien (Jurgenson 1907)
Op 16
Trois Preludes (Jurgenson 1910)
Rimskaya-Korsakova N N
1848 – 1919
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Arrangements of works by Borodin, Glazunov, Tchaikovsky & Rimsky-Korsakov for Piano / 4 hands + piano pieces
Rimsky-Korsakov G M
1901 – 1965
Twenty-four Preludes (1922-55) Piano Sonata No. 1 (1924) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1932) Eight Etudes (1932) + piano pieces
Rimsky Korsakov N A
1844 - 1908
Op 1
Symphony No. 1 in E minor – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Bessel 1855)
Op 5
“Sadko” Musical Picture for Orchestra (Jurgenson 1869) – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Pourgold] – arr. Two Pianos / 8 hands [Langer]
Op 6
Fantasia on Serbian Themes for Orchestra – arr. Piano / 4 hands [composer] (1867)
Op 9
Symphony No. 2 “Antar” (Bessel 1868 rev. 1875 & 1897 re-styled Symphonic Suite in 1903) - arr. Piano solo [Tchernov] - arr. Piano / 4 hands - arr. Two Pianos
Op 10
Six Variations on the theme B-A-C-H (1878) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Op 11
Valse Intermezzo Scherzo Nocturne Prelude Fugue
Quatre Morceaux (1876-77) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Impromptu Novelette Scherzino Etude
Op 12
String Quartet No. 1 – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Op 15
Trois Morceaux 1. Valse 2. Romance 3. Fugue
Op 17
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Overture on Russian Themes for Orchestra (1866 rev. 1879-80) - arr. for Piano / 4 hands (Belaieff)
Op 29
Fairy Tale [Skazka] for Orchestra (1879-80) - arr. for Piano / 4 hands (Belaieff)
Op 30
Concerto for Piano & Orchestra in C# minor (1884) - arr. Two Pianos (Belaieff)
Op 31
Sinfonietta on Russian Themes for Orchestra - arr. for Piano / 4 hands [Artciboucheff] (Belaieff 1880-84)
Op 32
Symphony No. 3 in C major - arr. for Piano / 4 hands [Sokolov] (Belaieff 1866-73 rev. 1886)
Op 34
Capriccio Espagnol for Orchestra (Belaieff 1887)
Op 35
Sheherazade, Symphonic Suite after 1001 Nights (1888) 1. 2. 3. 4.
- arr. for Piano Solo [Vinkler] - arr. for Piano / 4 hands - arr. Two Pianos - arr. for Piano Solo - arr. for Piano / 4 hands - arr. Two Pianos
The Sea & Sinbad’s Ship The Kalender Prince The Young Prince & Princess Festival at Baghdad – The Sea – The Shipwreak
Op 36
Russian Easter Festival Overture for Orchestra - arr. for Piano / 4 hands [S Blumenfeld](Belaieff 1888)
Op 38
Prelude-Impromptu & Mazurka [for the Bessel “Jubilee Album”] (1894)
Op 54
Overture to “Vera Sheloga” arr. Piano solo [composer]
Op 61
Prelude “On the Tomb” for Orchestra [In Memory of Belaieff] (1904) - arr. for Piano / 4 hands (Belaieff)
Op 62
“Dubinushka” Chanson Russe for Orchestra (1905-06) - arr. for Piano / 4 hands (Belaieff)
Op 63
Neapolitan Song – Piano Duet (1907)
Overture [unfinished] (1855) Variations on a Russian Theme (1859-60) Allegro in D minor (1859-60) Nocturne in Bb minor (c. 1860) Funeral March in D minor (c. 1860) Scherzo in C minor for Piano / 4 hands (c. 1860) 3-voiced Fugue in C major [also arr. 4 hands] (1875)
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Two 3-voiced Fugues [G major & F major] (1875) Three 3-voiced Fugues [E major, A major & C minor] (1875) 3-voiced Fugue in D major [plus variant on this fugue] (1875) Three Fughettas on Russian Themes (1875) 1. 4-voiced Fughetta in G minor 2. 4-voiced Fughetta in D minor 3. 3-voiced Fughetta in G minor
Three 4-voiced Fugues [C major, Double Fugue in E minor & Double Fugue on BACH in G minor] (1875) 3-Voiced Fugue in G minor (1875) Variations on Misha’s Theme (1878-79 ?) Paraphrase on “Chopsticks” Nos. 1, 2, 6, 11, 12, 13, 16, 19 (1878) [coll. with Borodin, Cui, Liadov, Liszt etc] In Church – Piano / 4 hands (1879) Figure Six [from collaborative Joke-Quadrille] (1885) String Quartet “B-la-F” – 1st Movement arr. Piano / 4 hands (1886) Allegretto in C major (1895) Prelude In G minor (1896) Fugal Intermezzo - Piano / 4 hands [intended for the opera Mozart & Salieri] (1897) Theme & Variation 1 in A major from collaborative “Variations on a Russian Theme” (1899) Pesenka [Little Song in the Dorian mode] (1901)
Arrangements Cradle Song from the opera “The Maid of Pskov” – arr. Piano solo [Lvov] (1868-72 & rev) Overture to the music drama “La Pskovitaine” – arr. Piano solo (Bessel 1877 rev. 1882) Intermezzo Sinfonico to the music drama “La Pskovitaine” – arr. Piano solo (Bessel 1877 rev. 1882) “May Night” Opera in 3 Acts (1880) - arr. for Piano solo [complete] (Belaieff) “May Night” Opera in 3 Acts (1880) - arr. for Piano / 4 hands [Potpourri] (Belaieff) “The Snow Maiden” Opera – arr. for Piano Solo [Kamalkov] (1880 rev. 1895) Introduction to the Opera “The Snow Maiden” – arr. Piano solo (1880 rev. 1895) Fantasie facile on themes from the opera “The Snow Maiden” [A. Kleinecke] (Bessel)
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Ukrainian Rhapsody [Little Russian Fantasia] for Orchestra – arr. Piano solo (Myzika Ukraina 1887) “Christmas Eve” Opera in 4 Acts (1894-95) - arr. for Piano / 4 hands [Winkler] Song of India from the opera “Sadko” – arr. Piano solo [Siloti] (Fischer 1894-96) Song of India from the opera “Sadko” – arr. Piano solo [A Tcherepnine] (Belaieff) Dances from the opera “Sadko” arr. Two Pianos [Schaefer] (Belaieff 1894-96) 1. Cortege des monstres marins 2. Chant nuptial
Overture to the Opera “ The Tsar’s Bride” – arr. Piano solo (1898) “The Tsar’s Bride” Opera in 4 Acts – arr. Piano solo [complete by A. Schaefer] (Belaieff 1898) Cradle Song from the opera “Vera Scheloga” [ revised version of The Maid of Pskov] – arr. Piano solo (Bessel c. 1898) Vol du Bourdon – arr. for Piano solo [Rachmaninov] Le Tourbillon de Neige de l’opera “Kastchei L’Immortel – Paraphrase de Concert by J Strimer (Bessel c. 1928) Romance – Concert Arrangment for Piano solo by I Michnovskogo Symphonic Picture from the opera “The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh” arr. Piano solo [E Khachaturian] Hymn to the Sun from Le Coq d’Or - arr. for Piano solo [Niemann] Introduction to the 1st Act from the opera “The Tale of the Tsar Saltan” (Bessel 1899-1900) Vorspiel from opera “Mlada” (Belaieff)
Rivilis P B
1936 -
Variations (1955) Bagatelles (1966) Piano Sonata (1990)
? [19th c]
Rochée Op 1
“Catharinen” Polka (Jurgenson)
Rodionov M
? [19th c]
“Ernst” Polka-Mazurka (Jurgenson)
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Symphony for Prepared Piano (1999)
Rodkiewicz G Op 3
“Amour en rêve” Piece Caracteristique (Gebethner)
Op 9
“Tout pour toi” Polka (Gebethner)
Op 11
Harmonie du soir (Gebethner)
Op 24
Waltz No. 2 (Gebethner)
? [19th c]
Waltz No. 1 + piano pieces
Rodzianko A
? [19th c]
“Les Trois Inséparables” Polka de salon (Idzikowski)
Rogachev A G
? [20th c]
“Jazz Miniatures” Seven Pieces Seven Pieces for Children “Folk Miniatures” Six Pieces “Musical Circles” Twenty-four Pieces on Russian Folk-songs Suite for Piano 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Prelude Little Bells Interlude Larger Bells Postlude
Rogalyov I Y
1948 -
Tango “Piazzolla ma non troppo” – Two Pianos (2002) Plachi [Laments] Suite
Roginekaya P Op 1
? [19th c]
“Anna” Polka-Mazurka (Idzikowski)
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“Souvenir de Strechin” Quadrille (Idzikowski)
? [19th c]
Rogovoy I V Op 12
“Otradhiya Meety” Valse (Idzikowski)
Op 20
“One’s Past” Valse (Valse) Idzikowski)
Op 21
“C’est un rêve” Valse (Idzikowski)
Op 22
“Recollection” Valse (Idzikowski)
Op 23
“Idéale” Valse (Idzikowski)
Op 30
Berceuse No. 2 (Idzikowski)
Op 31
Serenade a la Valse (Idzikowski)
Op 34
“Encounter” March (Idzikowski)
Op 35
“Russian Joy” March (Idzikowski)
Op 40
“Murmure de la Fôret” Valse (Idzikowski)
Op 43
Valse Fantaisie (Idzikowski)
Op 44
“Secondary School” March (Idzikowski)
? [19th c]
Rogovsky M Op 2
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Nocturne Valse melancolique Chanson sans paroles Pastorale Petite Ballade
Op 5
“Souvenir de Terioki” Valse
Op 7
Three Preludes 1. D minor 2. Eb minor 3. Bb minor
Roitershtein M
1925 -
Scherzo (1973) “Garland of Memories” Suite of Melodies – Piano / 4 hands Summer Sketch-Book (Soviet Composer) 1. Morning
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Exercises A Walk Song Etude “Cross-country Race” Pacific Time Teasing Tales of Distant Lands Playing Time to Sleep
Romanovsky A
? [19th c]
“Souvenir d’Ivanovskoje” Mazurka (Idzikowski)
Romanovsky N C
? [19th c]
“Forward into Battle” March (Idzikowski)
Ronzhyn V
1938 -
Variations Piano Sonata + piano pieces [including pieces for children]
Rosenberg A Op 1
“Lindenau” March (Jurgenson)
Op 2
“Baby” Valse (Jurgenson)
Op 4
”La Sauvage” Polka
Op 5
“L’abeille” Polka (Jurgenson)
Op 6
“Wanda” Quadrille (Jurgenson)
Op 8
“Tambour” Quadrille (Jurgenson)
Op 10
“Ins Grüne” Polka (Jurgenson)
Op 11
“The Sphinx” Valse (Jurgenson)
Op 12
“Jenny” Polka (Jurgenson)
Op 14
“Polissonnerie” Valse (Jurgenson)
Op 15
Quadrille sur des airs russes (Jurgenson)
Op 16
“La Parade” March (Jurgenson)
? [19th c]
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“Serenade Italienne” Valse (Jurgenson)
Op 19
“Domino” Valse (Jurgenson)
Op 20
“La Psychopate” Polka (Jurgenson)
Op 25
“Ma Reine” Quadrille (Jurgenson)
Op 26
“Amour et Printemps” Valse (Lyre)
Op 28
“Au Clair de la Lune” Gavotte (Zimmermann)
Op 30
“Aquarium” Polka (Jurgenson)
Op 31
“Krokodillen” Polka (Lyre)
Op 34
“That’s Enough Makhen’” Polka (Lyre)
Op 36
“KeepYour wits About You!” Quadrille (Lyre)
Op 37
“Lost Time” Armenian Waltz (Lyre)
Op 40
“S’ nog’ shibatel’no” Quadrille (Leopas) ?R
Op 45
“Amour” Quadrille (Lyre)
Op 46
“Die kleine Fischerin” Valse (Lyre)
Op 47
“In the Gypsy Encampment” Quadrille from the operetta (Leopas)
Op 55
“Without Concern” Mazurka (Leopas)
Op 56
“Lion du Bal” Valse (Leopas)
Op 60
“Faith, Hope & Love” Valse (Lyre)
Op 61
“Boulanger” Quadrille (Leopas)
Op 62
“Boulander” March (Leopas)
Op 66
“Escape the Flames” Polka (Lyre) ?R
Op 68
“Natalitsa” Valse on Slavic Motives (Lyre)
Op 72
“Mazini” Valse on motives from the opera “The Pearl Fishers” [Bizet] (Lyre)
Op 73
“Viennese Swallows” Quadrille (Lyre)
Op 77
“Sweet Reveries” Valse (Leopas)
Op 88
Clown’s Valse, based on motives from the Opera by Leoncavallo (Lyre)
Op 90
Petite Valse (Bessel)
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”Hannele” Valse (Bessel)
Op 92
Polka-originale (Bessel)
Op 93
“Le Ménétrier de meudon” Quadrille (Bessel)
Op 100
“Fragrant Lilacs” Valse (Lyre)
Op 102
“I Adore You” Valse (Lyre)
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“Ritka” Hungarian Dance (Bessel) “Rapture” Mazurka No. 1 (Lyre)
Rosenblatt A
? [20th c]
Variations on a Theme of Paganini (1988) Piano Sonata No. 1 Piano Sonata No. 2 Concertino on Russian Themes for Two Pianos
Rosenthal M
1862 – 1946
Three Mazurkas (Gutheil, Jurgenson) Prelude in F# minor (Fürstner c. 1903) Romanze in G major (Fürstner) Papillons (1897 Furstner) Variations on an Original Theme (Furstner c. 1903) [Note: these were republished in 1928 by Fürstner as “Zehn Charackerstucke” with the following titles: Theme, Arabeske, Scherzando ma deciso, Aria, Ballabile, Nocturne, A la Taranteela, Tempo di Mazurka, Petite Etude, Feuillet d’album, Finale con Intermezzo] Un poco serioso – for left hand (manuscript – Paul Wittgenstein collection) Barcarolle [manuscript ?] Piano Concerto in G minor [manuscript ?] Tango-Habanera [manuscript ?] Transcriptions: o Chopin/Liszt/Rosenthal: Chants Polonaise No. 1 o Chopin/Rosenthal: Waltz Op 64 No. 1 o Chopin/Rosenthal: Etude Op 25 No. 2 [manuscript ?] o Davidov/Rosenthal: Springbrunnen [manuscript ?] o Delibes/Rosenthal: Air de Ballet, Pizzicato Polka – arr. for left hand o Gounod/Rosenthal: Faust Fantasy o Liszt/Rosenthal: Hungarian Rhapsody constructed from Nos. 10 & 12 [manuscript ?] o Strauss/Rosenthal: Paraphrase on Carnival de Vienne “Humoresque” o Strauss/Rosenthal: Fantasie on Waltzes “On the Beautiful Blue Danube”, “Freut euch des Lebens” & “Die Fledermaus” (publ. 1930)
Roslavets N A
1881 - 1944
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Piano Sonata No. 1 (1914) Three Etudes (UE 1914) Trois Compositions (UE 1914) 1. Adagio 2. Agitato 3. Allegretto grazioso
Two Pieces (UE 1915) 1. Quasi Prelude 2. Quasi Poeme
Prelude (UE 1915) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1916) Poem (1916) Valse (1919 unpubl.) Berceuse (1919 unpubl.) Dance (1919 unpubl.) Five Preludes (1919 –1922) Deux Poemes (UE 1920) Four Compositions 91921 unpubl.) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Prelude Poeme Prelude Prelude
Piano Sonata No. 3 (lost?) Piano Sonata No. 4 (lost?) Piano Sonata No. 5 (1923) Piano Sonata No. 6 (1928) [only partially preserved] Foxtrot (c. 1929-30) March-Parade (c. 1929-30) Preludes (c. 1929-30) Sonatina (c. 1929-30 unpubl.) Suite [Part I] (1941 unpubl.)
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“Je t’aime” Valse (Jurgenson)
Rossolovsky V
? [19th c]
“Barbe bleue” Quadrille (Jurgenson)
Rostimashenko T
? [20th c]
Restless Leaves (Ukrainian Muzyka)
Rostovsky I F
? [19th c]
“Kliko” Quadrille (Lyre)
Rostropovich M L
1927 –
Piano Concerto No. 1 (1944) Four Pieces (1944) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Intermezzo Etude Prelude Toccatina
Prelude, Fugue & Toccata (1945) Piano Concerto No. 2 (1946) + piano pieces
Rotaru V
1931 -
Concert Rhapsody for Piano & Orchestra (1981) Sonatina (1975) Improvisation & Toccatina (1976) Capriccio (1977) Ten Moldovan Folk Dances (1978) Forty-five Pieces, Studies and Ensembles on Moldovan Folk Themes (1980-85) Sonata-Improvisation (1991) Five Novellettes (1992)
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Simple Suite in Three Movements (1993)
Roubetz A
?
Trois Preludes (Jurgenson)
Rozanov A S
1910 –
Piano Concerto (1949) Suite for Two Pianos + piano pieces
Rozhavskaya Y G
1923 – 1983
Four Etudes (1935) Ballade “In Memory of Tchaikovsky” (1939) Humoresque (1941) Two Pieces for Children (1945) Piano Concerto (1949) Ten Pieces (1950) Ballet Suite from “Kingdom of Distorted Mirrors” (1955) Ten Pieces for Children (1959) Sonatina (1962) Three Miniatures (1966) Two Etudes (1973) Piano Sonata (1977) Variations on a Ukrainian Theme – Two Pianos
Rozhdestvensky V P
1918 – 1985
Five Preludes & Impromptu (1935-40) Bashkir Song (1944) Pieces for Children (1947)
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Five Pieces for Children (1983)
Rozovsky S [Rosovsky, Rosowsky]
1878 – 1962
Bereshit + piano pieces ?
Rubbakh A
?
Old Time Polka – Two Pianos
? [early 19th c]
Rubets’ M Waltz in E minor (c. 1829) Waltz in C minor (c. 1829)
Rubets’ A [O]
1838 - 1913
Twenty Ukrainian National Dances
? [19th c]
Rubi’ G “Joy” Mazurka (Jurgenson)
Rubin V I
1924 -
Humoresque, Prelude & Danse (1946) Variations (1948) Album for Children (1962)
Rubinstein A G
1830 - 1894
Op 01
Etude “L’Ondine” (1842 Schlesinger, Jurgenson)
Op 05
Die Nachtigall (Gresser)
Op 06
Die Lerche (Gresser)
Op 07
Hommage a Jenny Lind (Schlesinger)
Op 08
Voix intérieures (Wessely) 1. Woltslied
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2. Reverie 3. Impromptu
Op 09
Trois Melodies characteristique – Piano / 4 hands (Haslinger) 1. Chanson russe 2. Nocturne sur l’eau 3. La Cataracte
Op 010
Deux Nocturnes (Haslinger)
Op 2
Two Fantaisies on Russian Themes (Spina) 1. E minor 2. A minor
Op 3
Deux Melodies (Spina) [also arr. Piano / 4 hands by Langer, publ. Jurgenson] 1. F major 2. B major
Op 4
Mazurka-Fantaisie in G major (Spina)
Op 5
Trois Morceaux (Spina) 1. Polonaise in C minor 2. Cracovienne in Eb major 3. Mazurka in E major
Op 6
Tarentelle in B major (Spina)
Op 7
Impromptu-Caprice “Hommage a Jenny Lind” in A minor (Spina)
Op 10
“Kamennoi-Ostrow” Twenty-four Portraits (Schott)
Op 12
Piano Sonata No. 1 in E minor (Peters c. 1848-54)
Op 14
“Le Bal” Fantaisie in 10 Pieces [Nos. 3, 4, 6, & 9 arr. Piano / 4 Hands] (Bote & Bock) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Impatience Polonaise Contradance Valse Intermezzo Polka Polka-Mazurka Mazurka Galop Le Reve
Op 15
a. Andante – from Trio No. 1 arr. Piano solo b. Deux Duos – from Trio No. 1 [F major & G minor] arr. Piano / 4 hands
Op 16
Trois Morceaux (Hofmeister) 1. Impromptu in F major 2. Berceuse in D major 3. Serenade Espagnole
Op 20
Piano Sonata No. 2 in C minor (Breitkopf & Härtel c. 1848-54)
Op 21
Three Caprices [F#, D, Eb] (Breitkopf & Härtel)
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Op 22
Three Serenades [F, G minor. Eb] (Breitkopf & Härtel)
Op 23
Six Etudes Caracteristiques (Peters 1849-50)
Op 24
Six Preludes [dedicated to C Schumann] (Peters)
Op 25
Concerto No. 1 in E major for Piano & Orchestra ( Peters 1850) – arr. Two Pianos
Op 26
Deux Morceaux (Spina) 1. Romance in F major 2. Impromptu in A minor
Op 28
Deux Morceaux 1. Nocturne in Gb major 2. Caprice in Eb major
Op 29
Two Funeral Marches (Kistner) 1. for an Artist 2. for a Hero
Op 30
Deux Morceaux (Kistner) 1. Barcarolle in F minor [also arr. Piano / 4 hands] 2. Allegro appassionata in D minor
Op 35
Concerto No. 2 in F major for Piano & Orchestra (Spina 1851) – arr. Two Pianos
Op 37
“Akrostichon” Five Pieces (Spina) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Op 38
F major G minor Bb major D minor F major
Suite (Schott) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Prelude Menuet Gigue Sarabande Gavotte Passacaille Allemande Courante Passepied Bouree
Op 40
Symphony No. 1 in F major (1850) - arr. Piano / 4 hands
Op 41
Piano Sonata No. 3 in F major ( Breitkopf & Härtel 1855)
Op 42
Symphony No. 2 “Ocean” (1851 rev 1863 and 1880) - Movement No. 1 arr. Piano solo [Perabo] - Lento arr. for Piano solo - complete - arr. Piano / 4 hands
Op 43
Triumphal Overture for Orchestra - arr. Piano / 4 hands (Schott)
Op 44
Soirees a Saint Petersburg (Kahnt) 1. Romance [also arr. Piano / 4 hands]
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Op 45
Concerto No. 3 in G major for Piano & Orchestra (Bote & Bock 1853-54) – arr. Two Pianos
Op 45 bis
2nd Barcarolle in A minor (Spina) [also arr. Piano / 4 hands]
Op 50
Six “Charakter-Bilder” – Piano / 4 hands (Kahnt) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Op 51
Six Morceaux (Senff) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Op 53
Nocturne Scherzo 3rd Barcarolle in G minor Capriccio Berceuse Marche
Melancolie Enjouement Reverie Caprice Passion Coquetterie
Six Preludes & Fugues dans le style libre (Peters) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Ab major F minor E major B minor G major C minor
Op 56
Symphony No. 3 in A major – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Schuberth)
Op 60
Concert Overture in Bb major for Orchestra - arr. Piano / 4 hands [Horn] (Senff)
Op 68
“Faust” Tableaux Musical Carateristique – arr. Piano / 4 hands
Op 69
Cinq Morceaux (Siegel) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Caprice Nocturne Scherzo Romance Toccata
Op 70
Concerto No. 4 in D minor for Piano & Orchestra (1864) - arr. Two Pianos (Senff)
Op 71
Three Morceaux (Siegel) 1. Nocturne 2. Mazurka 3. Scherzo
Op 73
Fantaisie in F major - Two Pianos (Senff)
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Souvenir Aubade Marche funebre Impromptu Reverie Russian Capriccio Pensees Nocturne Prelude Mazurka Romance Scherzo
Op 77
Fantaisie in E minor (Senff)
Op 79
“Ivan IV” Tableaux Musical Carateristique – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Tchaikovsky]
Op 81
Six Grand Etudes (Bote & Bock)
Op 82
Album de Danses Populaires [des differentes nations] (Bote & Bock) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Lesghinka (Caucase) Czardas (Hongrie) Tarentelle (Italie) Mazurka (Pologne) Valse (Allemagne) Russkaya i Trepak (Russie) Polka (Boheme)
Nos 1- 7 arr. Piano / 4 hands [Langer] (Jurgenson) No. 6 Russkaya i Trepak – arr. Two Pianos [Messer] (Jurgenson) Op 84
Fantaisia in C major for Piano & Orchestra – arr. Two Pianos (Senff 1869)
Op 87
“Don Quichote” Tableaux Musical Humoristique – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Tchaikovsky]
Op 88
Theme & Variations in G major (Senff)
Op 89
Sonata in D major – Piano / 4 hands (Senff)
Op 93
Miscellanees [in 9 books] (Bessel) [there are other arrangements of this list] 1. Ballade – Leonore de Bürger in Bb minor 2. Variations on “Yankee Doodle” in A major 3. Dumka in G minor & Polonaise in E major 4. Two Russian Serenades in C minor & A minor 5. Deux Grand Etudes – D minor & A major 6. Scherzo in E major 7. 5th Barcarolle in A minor 8. Nouvelle melodie in F#’ minor & Impromptu in Ab major 9. Miniatures – 12 pieces: i. Pres de ruisseau ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii.
Menuet Berceuse Hallali Serenade L’Hermite El Dachtarawan. Marche orientale Valse in F major
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Chevalier et Payse A la Fenetre Revoir Le Cortege
NB: From No. 9 – Menuet, Berceuse, Serenade, Marche Orientale, Petite Valse & A la Fenetre – arr. Piano / 4 hands Op 94
Concerto No. 5 in Eb major for Piano & Orchestra (Senff 1874)
Op 95
Symphony No. 4 in D minor – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Kleinmichel] (Senff)
Op 100
Piano Sonata No. 4 in A minor (Senff 1877)
Op 102
Caprice Russe for Piano & Orchestra (Senff 1858) – arr. Two Pianos
Op 103
“Bal Costume” Suite – Piano / 4 Hands (Bote & Bock, Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
- arr. Piano solo - arr. Two Pianos
Introduction Astrologue et Bohémienne Berger et Bergere Marquis et Marquise Pêcheur napolitain et Napolitaine Chevalier et Châtelaine Toréador et Andalouse Pélerin et Fantaisie [Etoile du soir] Polonais et Polonaise Bojar et Bojarine Cosaque et Petite-Russienne Pacha et Almée Seigneur et Dame Sauvage et Indienne Patricien allemand et Demoiselle Chevalier et Soubrette Corsaire et femme grecque Royal Tambour et Vivandiere Troubadour et Dame souveraine Finale [Danses]
Nos. 1, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 18 – arr. Two Pianos / 8 hands [Brissler] (Jurgenson) No. 7 Toreador et Andalouse – arr. Two Pianos / 4 hands [Schaefer] (Jurgenson) Op 104
Six Morceaux (Bote & Bock) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Op 109
Elegie Variations Etude Barcarolle [No. 6] Impromptu Ballade
Soirees musicales (Senff 1884) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Prelude Valse Nocturne Scherzo Impromptu Reverie-Caprice
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Op 110
Eroica Fantaisie
Op 111
Symphony No. 6 in A minor – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Senff)
Op 113
Concertstucke in Ab major for Piano & Orchestra (Senff 1889) - arr. Piano solo - arr. Piano / 4 hands - arr. Two Pianos (Jurgenson)
Op 114
Deuxieme Akrostichon (Senff)
Op 116
Overture to the Tragic Drama “Antony & Cleopatra” – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Op 118
“Souvenir de Dresde” - Six Morceaux (Bote & Bock) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
- arr. Piano solo - arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Simplicitas Appassionata Novellette Caprice Nocturne Polonaise
Op 119
Suite for Orchestra
- arr. Two Pianos - arr. Piano / 4 hands
Op 120
Overture Solennelle for Orchestra – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Langer] (Jurgenson)
Op 121
Polka in C major (Jurgenson)
Airs de Ballet et Marche Nuptiale from the opera “Femamors” for Orchestra - arr. Piano solo (1861) 1. 2. 3. 4.
st
1 Danse de Bayaderes Dance des Fiancees de Kaschmir 2nd Dance de Bayaderes Marche des Fiancailles
Airs de Ballet et Marche Nuptiale from the opera “Feramors” – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson) Airs de Ballet & Cortège de Noce from the opera “Feramors” – arr. Two Pianos / 8 hands [Langer] (Jurgenson) “Nero” Opera in 4 Acts – arr. Piano solo [complete] (Jurgenson 1875) “The Maccabees” Biblical Opera in 3 Acts – arr. Piano solo [complete] (Jurgenson 1875) “Russij” Symphonic Poem (Moscow 1882) - arr. Piano / 4 hands “La Vigne” [The Vine] Ballet in 3 Acts – arr. Piano solo [complete] (Jurgenson) 4th Barcarolle in G major (Bote & Bock) 1st Grande Etude in C major [sur fauses notes] (Bessel ) 2nd Grande Etude in C major (Senff) 48
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3rd Grande Etude in Eb major (Senff) “Euphemie” Polka (Bernard) “Marie” Polka (Jurgenson) Bluette in Ab major (Bote & Bock) Deux Nocturnes (Bessel) 1. F major 2. F major
Trot de cavallerie (Gresser) - arr. Piano / 4 hands [Lippold] (Jurgenson) - arr. Two Pianos / 8 hands (Jurgenson) Valse in Ab major (Senff) Marche des Ruins d’Athenes [transcription of the overture by Beethoven] (Rozsavölgyi) Marche des Ruins d’Athenes [transcription of the overture by Beethoven] – Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson) Valse Caprice in Eb major (1870) [also version for Piano / 4 hands] (Senff) Fantaisie sur des Melodies Hongroises [Ungarische Phantasie] (Rozsavölgyi) Russische Serenade [composed for Bellini Album] (Senff) Four Polkas (Gresser, Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Amalie Henriette Flora Natalie
“Then Does The World become An Eden” from the Oratorio “The Tower of Babel” – arr. Piano solo [composer] (Prochaska 1884) Cadenzas to Beethoven’s Piano Concertos and Mozart’s Piano Concerto in D minor Overture de Concert from “Dimitri Donskoy” – arr. Piano / 4 hands “Le Demon” Suite from the opera – arr. Piano / 4 hands 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Overture Danse de femmes Danse d’hommes [Lesghinka] Premier Romance du Demon Deuxieme Romance du demon Potpourri sur les motifs favoris Fantasie facile
Rubinstein J
1847 - 1884
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Valse (Johansen) Two Musical Illustrations from Wagner’s “Parsifal” [transcriptions] - arr. Piano solo & Piano / 4 hands (Schott) 1. Parsifal und die Zaubermädchen 2. Karfreitagszauber
Musical Illustrations from Wagner’s “Der Ring des Nibelungen” [transcriptions] – arr. Piano solo & Piano / 4 hands (Schott) 1. Die Walküre: 2. Siegfried: 3. Götterdämmerung:
- Siegmund und Sieglinde - Wotan’s Zorn und Abschied von Brünnhilde - Siegfried und der Waldvogel - Siegfried und Brünnhilde - Siegfried und die Rheintöchter
Musical Illustration from Wagner’s “Tristan und Isolde [transcription] (Breitkopf) 1. Liebes-Szene aus dem zweiten Aufzuge 2. Tristans Tod, aus dem dritten Aufzuge
+ piano pieces
Rubinstein N G
1835 - 1881
Nikolay Grigoryevich Rubinstein. Born 1835, Moscow, died 1881 in Paris [from consumption]. Pianist, conductor, pedagogue and composer. Brother to Anton Rubinstein. First music lessons were from his mother then when the family moved to Berlin in 1844 he studied piano from Kullak, and harmony and counterpoint with Dehn. On the family’s return to Moscow in 1846 his piano teacher was Villoing with whom he later travelled along with Anton touring Russia and abroad [1846-47]. During the early 1850’s he studied law at Moscow University graduating in 1855. In 1860 he founded the Moscow branch of the Russian Music Society whose concerts he conducted and raised to its noted high standards. In 1863 the Society began its first music classes which in turn led to the foundation of the Moscow Conservatoire in 1866 [where Nicolay was appointed director]. Amongst his first staff members was a young Tchaikovsky. He remained director on the conservatoire for all his life. He was noted as being as talented as his brother although his music activities were restricted more to Russia. He was often the dedicatee of a number of works by composers across Europe including Liszt, Taneyev, Balakirev and Tchaikovsky [although he is often most remembered for his criticism and stance on Tchakovsky’s 1st Piano Concerto]. Also esteemed as a conductor and introduced a wide variety of works in Russia ranging from Bach, Mendelssohn, Wagner and Liszt, as well as new works by his contemporaries – Tchaikovsky, A Rubinstein, Borodin, and Rimsky-Korsakov. His role as teacher to Taneyev, Siloti and Von Sauer is also worthy of note. His piano works were generally composed in his youth and some were published by Jurgenson. The mystery I’ve researched and yet to answer is what works were associated with Opus’ 1-10 [although I once read that the Adieu a Villoing was his first composition and hence may be assigned as his opus 1]? Op 1 – 10
?
Op 11
Deux Mazurkas (Jurgenson)
Op 12
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Op 13
Bolero (Jurgenson)
Op 14
Tarantella
Op 15
Polka, Morceaux de Concert (Jurgenson)
Op 16
Valse, Morceaux de Concert (Jurgenson) (also arr. Piano / 4 hands [Lippold])
Op 17
Polonaise [ Scene de Bal] (Jurgenson0
- Piano / 4 Hands (Jurgenson) - arr. Piano Solo (Jurgenson) - arr. Two Pianos (Jurgenson)
Deux Feuilles d’Album (Jurgenson) Nocturne in A major (Jurgenson Posth.) Etude Caracteristique (Op 12 ?) Recueil de 50 romances modernes et classiques (Jurgenson) Adieu á Villoing (Op 1 ?) Galop – Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Rudiansky A
1936 -
Three Preludes (1950) Five Children’s Pieces (1970) Waltz-Elegy (1976) Kazakh Toccata (1977) Little Overture for Piano, Strings & Percussion (1983) School Concerto for Piano & Orchestra (1988)
? [19th c]
Rudnicki B “Janina” Polka (Gebethner) Mazurka (Gebthner) “Reminiscence” Mazurka (Idzikowski) “Rose-Blanche” Mazurka (Idzikowski)
Rudnytsky A Op 1
1902 -1975
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Variations on the theme “Village in the Distance”
Op 10
Piano Sonata
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Rumshinsky S
? [19th c]
“Pompasserle temps” Polka (Adler)
Runchak V P
1960 -
Variations on a Folk Theme (1983) Homo Ludens II (1992) “Talking With Time” Anti Sonata – Two Pianos (1993)
Runov V
1907 - 1968
Polka Expression ?R
Runzinsky V
1913 -
Concerted Music for Piano & Orchestra
Rusin M A
1921 - 1977
Sonatina (1950) Pieces (1950)
Russel
? [19th c]
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American Waltz (Jurgenson)
Rustamov S [Rustemov]
1907 – 1983
Six Pieces 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Recollections Etude-Fairytale Melodie ?R Laughing [Joking] Humoresque
Ala Göz Galmedin
Rusu – Kozulina N Y
? [20th c]
“We Love the Circus” Ten Pieces for Young People (Saint-Peterburg 2000)
? [19th c]
Rutin A “Don Cossack” Polka (Adler) March for A Rubinstein [to celebrate 50 years service to music] (Adler) “Verochka” Polka (Adler) ?R
? [19th c]
Rutkovsky A Op 6
Trois Morceaux (Ries & Erler) 1. Gondoliera 2. Menuet 3. Danse allemande
Op 8
Deux Morceaux (Ries & Erler) 1. Barcarolle 2. Cracovienne
Ruzhitsky L
1884 – 1953
Fantasia on a Waltz theme from the opera “Kazanova” [arr. Ginsburg]
Ruzhitsky S
? [19th c]
Funeral March for the death of His Imperial Highness Aleksander III (Lyre)
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Ruzysky S [Ruzycki] Op 3
? [19th c]
Trepak (Jurgenson)
Ruzysky V [Ruzycki] Op 23
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1. Melodie Humoresque (Jurgenson)
“Rumanian Evening” Valse (Lyre)
Ryabov V V
1950 –
Op 21
Fantasia in C minor [In memory of Maria Yudina] (1980-83)
Op 25
Little Children’s Suite (1984)
Op 26
Twelve Transcendental Variations on a Theme by Liszt – a Fantasy of Etudes (1985)
Op 28
Three Sketches for a Portrait of F. Garcia Lorca (1985)
Op 42
Three Romantic Pieces (1989) 1. Nocturne 2. Intermezzo 3. Mourning Serenade
Op 42 bis
Echo of the Mephisto-Waltz (1990)
Op 45
Four Chromatic Etudes (1991)
Op 46
Six Bagatelles (1991)
Op 64
Sketches of the Temple in a Parallel World – Six Postludes to the “Well-Tempered Clavier” of J S Bach (1996-7)
Op 65
Three Pieces (1997) 1. Capriccio to the Memory of Brahms 2. Prayer 3. The Adriatic Wave
Op 72
Suite “The Epistles to the Poet” (manuscript 1998)
Op 73
Thirteen Russian Folksongs (manuscript 1999)
Op 74
Twelve Russian Folksongs (manuscript 1999)
Op 76
English Suite [after visiting St Paul’s Cathedral in London] (manuscript 2000)
Op 79
Four Evangelic Scenes (manuscript 2001)
Op 84
“Wall Calender” Twelve Caracteristic Pieces (Rukopis’ 2004)
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Ryaets J Op 33
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Piano Sonata No. 1 Piano Sonata No. 2 Toccata
Ryazanov P B [Riasanov] Op 1
Piano Sonata in D minor (1925)
Op 5
Suite (1926-27) 1. 2. 3. 4.
1899 – 1942
Introduction Enfaticamento Largamente Lento
Op 10
Lyrical Etudes Book 1 (1935-6)
Op 12
Lyrical Etudes Book 2 (1937)
Zapevka
Rybnikov A L [Rïbnikov]
1946 –
Piano Sonata No. 1 “Khorovdi” [Round Dances] (1962) Toccata (1963) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1966) Piano Concerto (1971)
Rzaeva A I
1912 –
“Yallu” Round Dance (1946) Dance Suite (1947)
Rzeaev A G
1930 –
“Russia” (1946) Scherzo (1947) March – Two Pianos (1948)
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Sonatina (1949) Piano Concerto (publ. 1965) Concertino for Piano & Orchestra [for Young People] (publ. 1977)
Rzeaev G G
1928 –
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S Saar M M
1882 – 1963
Op 19
Three Pieces
Op 47
Twenty Eight Preludes [?]
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1908) Suite (1908) Variations on a Folk Melodie “Yules” (1909) Skizze [Sketches] (1910) Nineteen Estonian Folksongs (1913) Ballade (1913) Toccata (1913) Three Lyrical Poemes (1915) Sonatina (1917) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1919) Estonian Suite No. 1 (1939) Estonian Suite No. 2 (1941) Fantasia on a Estonian Theme (1946) Estonian Suite No. 3 (1948) Song about a Pine Tree Mazurka in B minor Mazurka in G minor 250 + piano pieces [incl. c. 40 Preludes, 7 Etudes, Impromptu, Mazurkas, Waltes]
Sabadash S
?
Sky-blue Eyes
Sabaneyev B
? [19th c]
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Sabaneyev L L
1881 - 1968
Op 1
Four Preludes (Jurgenson 1902)
Op 2
Quatre Preludes
Op 3
Deux Preludes
Op 5
Compositions 1. Impromptu 2. Prelude
Op 6
Compositions 1. Poeme 2. Etude
Op 7
Trois Morceaux 1. Prelude 2. Feuillet d’album 3. Poeme
Op 8
Compositions 1. Etude 2. Prelude
Op 9
Four Pieces
Op 10
Seven Preludes
Op 11
Six Poemes
Op 12
Three Pieces 1. Albumleaf 2. Etude 3. Prelude
Op 13
Four Fragments
Op 14
Five Esquisses (1917)
Op 15
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1915)
Op 16
Etude-Nocturne (1915)
Op 23
Variations on a Theme of Scriabin - ?
Chaconne & Fugue (1940) Piano Sonata No. 2 Fugue in Eb minor for Organ [transcribed for piano solo] (Jurgenson) Danses Polovtsiennes de l’opera “Prince Igor” [Borodin] - arr. Piano solo 58
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Sabinin M von Op 5
1831 – 1892
“Musical Portraits” Eleven Salon Pieces (Breitkopf 1860 – 67)
Spring Waters (Gutheil 1861-68) + piano pieces
Sabitov N G
1925 – 1971
Two Ballades Sonatina Twelve Preludes Scally-wag [Mischief-maker] Four Preludes
Sabzanov Y P
1929 –
Piano Concerto
? [19th c]
Sachs Op 17
Hänsel” Polka (Jurgenson)
Op 90
“Lydie-Marie” Polka (Jurgenson)
“Fenella” Quadrille (Jurgenson) “Pour toi” Quadrille (Jurgenson) “Tiroler” Polka (Jurgenson)
? [19th c]
Sachs M Op 59
“Les Bohémiennes” Quadrille (Gutheil)
Op 65
“Troubadour” Quadrille (Gutheil)
Sacken
? [early 19th c]
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March of the Grenadier Regiment (c. 1812)
Sadovsky B
? [19th c.]
Cinq Pieces de Fantaisie (Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Chanson sans paroles Impromptu Plainte Prelude Deux melodies declamées
Sadovsky F K
? [19th c.]
“Recollections of Caucasus” Valse (Marechenk)
Sadovsky N
? [19th c.]
“At Twilight” Valse (Seywang) “Early Spring” Valse Valse (Seywang)
Safaryan L A
1903 –
Piano Sonata (1938) Suite (1938) Two Pieces (1952) 1. Etude 2. Dance
+ piano pieces
Safonov V
? [19th c.]
Fragment d’une Cantate “Nebo et Zemla” by D. Sieke – arr. Two Pianos (Bessel)
Sakaieva T [Rostymashenko]
1948 -
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Pioneer Music – Two Pianos (1980) Three Miniatures (1981) Concertino for Two Pianos (1982) “Musical Journey” Cycle (1983)
Sakkilari B V
1920 -
Boris Vladimirovich Sakkilari. Born 1920 in Yerevan, Armenian. Compsoer. Honoured artist of Armenian SSR in 1963. Graduated from the composition class at the Yerevan Conservatoire [class of Gevondyan and Martirosyan]. From 1940-44 played violin/viola in the orchestra of the Armenian Philharmonic Society. And from 1944-70 worked in orchestra of the Spendiarov Opera and Ballet Theatre, while taking up a teaching position in 1947 with a local music school [Muzas] under Melikyan. Later joined the faculty of the Yerevan Conservatoire (1965-75). Twelve Chracteristic Pieces (1969) Piano Sonata (1970) Children’s Suite (1980) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Morning The Birds The Rabbit [Bunny] Oslik Melodie Bees ? The Clock Merry Game Improvisation Dance
Suite “Children’s Pictures” for Piano & Orchestra (1985)
Sakoyan D
1947 –
Piano Sonata Pictures from the Mikhailovskaya Exhibition [2 vols.]
Saksonsky L Y
1897 – 1989
Three Etudes (1945) Kazakh Rhapsody Belarussian Rhapsody Paraphrase on the themes of J. Strauss
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Theme & Variations Four Miniatures
Saliman-Vladimirov D F
1903 –
Prelude in G major
Saliutrinakaya T
? [20th c]
Piano Concerto No. 1 in D major (publ. 1958) – arr. Two Pianos Piano Concerto No. 2 (publ. 1963) End of an Affair – Walking at Peace
Salmanov R
1917 -
Lyrical Piece Caravan [A Musical Illustration] At the Football Match “Garland of Love” Poetic Illustration on a motive by Hans Andersen (Soviet Composer) Dance Valse-Scherzo Variations on a Theme by M Baleyeva Suite on Bashkir Folk Motives (Soviet Composer) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Dancing Caucasian Horsemen Heroic Dance Dance of the Young Girls Comic Old Style Dance Finale
Salmanov V N
1912 – 1978
Children’s Album – Fifteen Pieces (1950) Sonata for Piano & String Orchestra (1962)
Sal’nikov G Op 22
1923 – Sonatina in C major
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Sal’nitsky E
?
Russian Melodie [Popular Song]
Saltykov D N
1767 – 1826
+ piano pieces
20th c
Saltykov K Mozart:
Lacrimosa from the Requiem – arr. Piano solo (State Publ. 1951)
Samarov O
?
Bach: Organ Fugue in G minor “The Little” – arr. Piano solo (Elkan-Vogel)
Saminsky L S
1882 – 1959
Op 15
“The Vows” Religious Fantasy for Piano & Orchestra (1916 rev. 1943)
Op 17
Two Pieces (1917) 1. Hebrew Fairy-tale 2. Etude
Op 17 bis
Three Pieces (1919) [soemtimes shown as Op 26] 1. Danse Rituelle du Sabbath 2. Conte [No. 2] 3. Vision
Op 22
Ten Hebrew Folk-songs & Folk-dances (1922) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Op 41
A Song & dance of the Feast Folk-dance Lullaby Chassidic Wedding Dance Merry Wedding Dance Love Song Chassidic Sabbath Dance Chassidic Religious Dance Lullaby Chassidic Dance of the Feast
Three Shadows (1935) 1. Omen 2. A poet 3. Grass
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Two Pieces (1984) 1. Intermezzo 2. Toccata
“La Vita Solita” Piano Concerto (1985) “Occasions” Seven Pieces after Daniel Harms (1993) Mobile non Perpetuum (1998) Way to the Stars (2001)
Samonov A V
1931 -
Anatoliy Vasilyevich Samonov. Born 1931, Pyatigorsk. Composer. Graduated in 1955 from Moscow Conservatoire [class of Necheyev]. From 1959-64, undertook further studies in composition with Chulaki also at the Moscow Conservatoire. He also took up a teaching position at the Conservatoire in 1959, becoming departmental head in 1974. Prelude, Chorale & Variation (1969) Partita (Muzyka 1970) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Prelude Allemande Courante Sarabande Menuet Gigue
“Mysterious Trumpeter” Variations (1971) Pictures of Detstva (1972) Stavropol Note-Book – Four Preludes (1973) Toccata (1973) Three Russian Songs (Muzyka 1976) Round-Dances, Twenty-five Pieces (1976) Piano Sonata (1977) Theme with Variations (1978) Seven Sonatinas (1971-78) - G minor - A minor - E major Triptych (1980)
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Nine Fantasies (1982) Piano Concerto “Youth” (1984) “In Klinu” Poeme for Two Pianos Etude-Illustration Prelude
Samoylov V [Samoïloff]
? [19th c.]
Gavotte (Jurgenson) “Nadéjeda” Valse (Jurgenson) “Marie” Polka (Jurgenson) “Marie” Quadrille (Jurgenson)
? [19th c.]
Sampelev’ A “What Love” Waltz [based on a song by Y Prigozhago] (Gutheil)
Samvelyan S V
1927 –
Variations (1948) Piano Sonata (1951) Prelude No. 1 (1952) Prelude no. 2 (1953) Pieces for Children (1954)
? [19th c]
Sandov G Op 2
Trois Morceaux (Bessel) 1. Chant sans paroles 2. Romance 3. Scherzo
Op 3
Valse Fantastique (Jurgenson)
Waltz (Jurgenson)
Sanovsky
? [19th c]
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Mazurka de salon (Jurgenson)
Sapelkin V
1926 -
+ piano pieces
Sapellnikov V L
1867 - 1941
Op 1
Valse in Eb major (André)
Op 2
Petite Mazourka in C major (André)
Op 3
Concert Etude in A major “Dance of the Elves” (André)
Op 4
Trois Morceaux (André) 1. Pensee a Schumann in Db major 2. Gavotte in E major 3. Chanson melancolique in F minor
Op 5
Trois Morceaux (André) 1. Valse-Caprice in Db major 2. 2nd Gavotte in D major 3. Feuille d’Album in Db major
Op 6
Trois Morceaux (André) 1. Menuett in F# major 2. Polka-Miniature in A major 3. Polonaise in A major
Op 7
Trois Morceaux (André) 1. Valse de Salon in Ab major 2. Une Mazourka un peu Baroque in A major 3. Melodie in Ab major
Op 8
Trois Morceaux (André) 1. “Muguet”[Lilly of the Valley] – Chanson in Gb major 2. Staccato Etude in F# major 3. Romance in F# major
Op 9
Compositions pour Piano (André) 1. Impromptu in Bb minor 2. Chanson sans paroles in G major 3. Etude “Steckenpferd” in A major
Op 10
Compositions pour Piano (André) 1. Mazourka in A major 2. Moment Lyrique in B major 3. Gavotte in F major
Op 11
Compositions pour Piano (André) 1. Reproche en passant in Ab major 2. Prelude in Db major 3. Berceuse in E major
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Polka-Caprice [Miniature]
Sapoyenikov V
? [19th c.]
Gavotte (Jurgenson)
Sapozhinkov V A
1945 -
Piano Concerto (1975) “La Battaglia” Concert-Burlesque for Piano & Orchestra (195) “Pantomime Music” Suite - Comic Procession
+ piano pieces
Saradzhian G
?
Pastoral in A major
Sardaryan E S
1884 –
Two Preludes & Fugues [based on folk themes] (1936)
Sar’ian G [Sar’yan]
1920 - 1998
Dance (1955) Grandfather’s Dream (1970) Three Postludes (1990)
Sarkisian R
1945 -
Miniature (Muzyka 1973)
Sasko G
1946 -
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Fantasia in A minor (1978) Echoes of Centuries (1982) “Mosaics” Pieces for Children (1983) + piano pieces
? [20th c]
Sati E Cuirassier’s Dance (Soviet Composer)
Sats’ I A
1875 – 1912
Preludes [11] – from Incidental Music to the play “Drama of Life” [Gamsum] Waltz from Incidental Music to the drama “Miserere” [Yushkevich] Serenade No. 4 from Incidental Music to the play “Bluebird” [Maeterlinck] Waltz in A minor (Muzgiz 1963) “Tears” Three Waltzes 1. Dispair 2. Melancolique 3. Abundance
+ piano pieces
Sattor T
1953 –
Rhapody for Two Pianos & Orchestra (1984) “The Festival”, Symphonic Picture for Two Pianos & Orchestra (1987 unpubl.) Two Preludes (1982) Piano Sonata (1990 unpubl.)
Satyan A M
[Satunts]
1913 –
Three Preludes (1937) Waltz (1938) Piano Sonata (1948)
Saul’sky Y
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Totally Popular [Popular Melodie]
Savel’yev B V
1896 – 1966
Two Concert Etudes (1939)
Savinov D
? [19th c]
“My Idol” Morceau de salon (Rose)
Savinsky A
? [19th c]
Petite Valse (Jurgenson)
Savintsev P
?
Rondo Prelude in G# minor
Savitschev A
? [19th c.]
“Monte-Cristo” Valse de Kotlar (Lyre) “Presents Kreits’” Polka (Lyre) “Cupid’s Victory” Valse (Lyre) “Varieta” Quadrille (Lyre)
Scepanowski S
?
Barcarolle Eclogue L’Insouciance
Schabanov
? [19th c.]
“Schamile” March (Jurgenson) Valse Sentimentale (Jurgenson)
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? [19th c.]
Schadek J Op 5
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Op 6
“Saddling the Horse” Introduction & Ballade [transcription of song by Varlamov] (Jurgenson)
Op 17
Characteristic Tone Poem in the form of an Overture based on Byron’s poem “The Corsair” – Piano / 4 hands (Schott)
Op 21
Russian Romance [A Gourilev] – arr. Piano solo (Idzikowski)
Op 24
Marche Solenelle a l’occasion du couronnement, dédiée a l’Empereur Alexander II (Jurgenson)
? [19th c.]
Schadoursky V Mazurka (Jurgenson)
Schäfer A N Op 10
1866 - ? “Les Miniatures” Quatre Pieces facile (Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Romance Marche Berceuse Valse
Op 18
Silhouettes (Jurgenson)
Op 20
Piano Poems [Klavierpoesien] – Six Pieces (Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Melodie Mazurka Love Song Schumka Waltz-Intermezzo Chanson triste
Op 26
Fifty Russian Folksongs – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Op 46
Russian Dances – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Akh’ kto by moemu gorushku (Jurgenson) Aria (Lyre) Chanson Russe (Jurgenson) Fantaisie on “Dame de Pique” by Tchaikovsky for Two Pianos (Noel) Potpourri from “Das verzauberte Gras” Ballet in 1 Act (Jurgenson)
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Ei Dubinushka (Jurgenson) Fantasia on Russian Dances (Jurgenson) Fantasia on Bylina Motives (Jurgenson) Fantasia on Russian Songs (Jurgenson) Fantaisie on “Francesca de Rimini” by Tchaikovsky for Two Pianos / 8 hands (Noel) “Guselki” Collection of Song Arrangements – Piano / 4 hands (Bessel) Deux Impromptus (Jurgenson) Improvisation on Russian Songs (Jurgenson) “Michael” March (Jurgenson) Fantaisie on “Onegin” by Tchaikovsly for Two Pianos (Noel) Oni Menya Zlili (Jurgenson) “Phantasie-Insel” Ballet in 1 Act (Jurgenson) – arr. Piano solo 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Grand Ballabile Scene dansante de coquetterie Danse des mouches d’or Danse des Dryades fantômes souterains et Naïades Trois Variations Valse Danse solemelle avec des drapeaux Pizzicato Galop
Potpourri on Themes from the Ballet “Phantasie-Insel” (Jurgenson) Waltz on Motives from the Ballet “Phantasie-Insel” (Jurgenson) Slava I Uzh’ I Kto-zhe (Jurgenson) Spitsya mne (Jurgenson) Stranichka (Jurgenson) Ty Eapya [At Daybreak] (Jurgenson) “V’ Oranienbaumskom’ lesu” Polka (Gutheil) Transcriptions: Tchaikovsky:
Melodies - arr. Piano solo [Bataille de Poltowa, Danse cosaque, Introduction] (Noel) Nineteen Melodies – easy arrangements for Piano / 4 hands (Noel) Chant sans paroles Op 2 No. 3 (Noel) – Piano solo
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J’étais une petite herbe Op 47 No. 7 (Noel) – Piano solo Les Nuits sans sommeil op 60 No. 6 (Noel) – Piano solo Je ne vous plais pas Op 63 No. 3 (Noel) – Piano solo Symphony No. 6 “Pathétique” Op 74 – arr. Two Pianos & Piano / 4 hands (Noel) Waltz from the Ballet “Sleeping beauty” – arr. Two Pianos (Noel) Waltz from the Serenade for Strings Op 48 – arr. Two Pianos / 8 hands (Noel)
? [19th c]
Schargorodsky A Valse Ukrainnienne (Idzikowski)
? [19th c]
Scheel B Op 21
Morceaux (Jurgenson) 1. Impromptu [No. 1] 3. Valse
Op 34
Morceaux (Jurgenson) 1. Reverie
Op 39
Impromptu No. 2 (Jurgenson)
Op 56
“Reisebilder” Funf Klavierstücke (Schweizer MusikBibiothek) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Erinnerung Aufbruch Der Hirt Abends Die schöne Sennerin
Aveu (Jurgenson) Chant sans paroles (Jurgenson) Danse Bohemienne – Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson) Danse Hongroise – Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson) Kosatschok – Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson) March of the Southern Slavs (Gutheil) Melodie (Jurgenson) Romance (Jurgenson) Moorish Dance from the opera “Zhuan’ de-Tenopio” (Gutheil)
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? [19th c]
Scheremetev O Valse de salon (Jurgenson)
? [19th c]
Scheremetiev B “Ich liebte dich” from 50 Russian Romances by N Wilm - transcription for Piano solo
? [early 19th c]
Schesspelov von March of the Dragoon Regiment (c. 1812)
Schillinger I [J] M
1895 – 1943
Op 5
Piano Sonata “Sea Sonata” (1919)
Op 12
Cinq Morceaux (Russian-American Music Publ. 1922-23) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Poeme heroique Danse Pogoudka [Humming Machines] Danse excentrique Grotesque
Op 14
L’excentriade – Three Pieces (Russian-American Music publ. 1924)
Op 17
Sonata-Rhapsody (1925)
Symphonic Rhapsody “October” for Piano & Orchestra (1927) Marche funebre (1928) Study in Rhythm I (1935) Study in Rhythm II (1940) Little Waltz (Leeds Music 1948)
Schiryaev’ N Op 9
? [19th c]
“On the Waves” Valse (Seywang) ?R
Schishkov G
? [20th c]
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Schlecht A “Autumn in Odessa” March (Idzikowski) “Beautiful Vienna” Valse (Idzikowski)
Schlözer P Y [P A] Op 1
c. 1840 - 1898
Deux Etudes (publ. 1890) 1. Etude de Concert 2. Etude in Ab major
? [19th c]
Schmidt G Air de Boulakov (Jurgenson) “Handsia” Polka (Jurgenson) “Es Uzh’ Net’” [Bulathov] Song Transcription (Jurgenson) “Sophie” Valse (Jurgenson)
Schorowsky M
? [19th c]
“Nana au bal” Polka (Jurgenson)
Schubert W [V] A Op 30
“Aux bords de la belle Neva” Valse (Jurgenson)
Op 31
Potpourri Humoristique (Jurgenson)
Op 32
Reverie Russe (Jurgenson)
Op 33
“Cotillon” Mazurka (Jurgenson)
Op 34
Le Quadrille Gai (Jurgenson)
Op 35
“Portraits et Tableaux Musicals” Potpourri (Jurgenson)
Op 36
Quadrille No. 1 sur des airs russe (Jurgenson)
Op 37
Mazurka (Jurgenson)
Op 38
“Echos de la patrie” Potpourri (Jurgenson) [also arr. Piano / 4 hands]
Op 39
“Roses Florissantes” Valse (Jurgenson)
? [19th c]
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Mazurka sur des airs bohémiens (Jurgenson)
Op 41
Overture on Russian Themes for Orchestra – arr. Piano solo & Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Op 42
Quadrille No. 2 sur des airs russe (Jurgenson)
Op 43
“Sympathie” Valse (Jurgenson)
“Bouquet des melodies russes” Potpourri (Jurgenson) [also arr. Piano / 4 hands] “Fleurs Russes” Potpourri sur les mélodies russes (Jurgenson) [also arr. Piano / 4 hands] “Flotte Bursche” Quadrille (Jurgenson) Quadrille sur des airs de l’opera “L’orage” [Kachperov] (Jurgenson) “Sailors” (Gutheil) Serbian March (Rahter) “Soirée de St Petersbourg” Quadrille (Jurgenson) “Hot Punch” Potpourri Humoristique (Gutheil)
? [19th c]
Schu’tse Y “I am A Lucky Man” Valse (Jurgenson) ?R “Songsters” Gavotte (Jurgenson) ?R
Schultz de Goldenbeck
? [19th c]
Feuilles d’album et lettres lyrique (Jurgenson)
? [19th c]
Schultz J “Falling Leaves” Waltz of Love (Idzikowski) “Taschkente” Polka (Jurgenson)
Schulz-Evler A Op 2
Invitation a la Valse (Jurgenson)
Op 4
Variations in G major (Jurgenson)
Op 5
Melodie (Jurgenson)
Op 6
Nocturne in F major (Jurgenson)
1852 - 1905
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Revelation I in B major (Jurgenson)
Op 9
Revelation II in Eb major (Jurgenson)
Op 10
Revelation III in F major (Jurgenson)
Op 11
Serenade (Jurgenson)
Op 12
“Arabesques” Variations on the Blue Danube Waltz [Strauss] (Jurgenson)
Op 14
Rhapsodie Russe for Piano & Orchestra (Jurgenson)
Op 17
Etude pour les octaves (Jurgenson)
Op 18
Gavotte in Ab major (Jurgenson)
Op 19
“Narzan” Valse (Jurgenson)
Op 40
Pezzetino amichevole (Jurgenson)
Donau Walzer (Selbstverlag) Echo de la Partita de J S Bach - Paraphrase de Concert (Johansen) Fantaisie (Johansen) Melodie No. 1 (Gutheil) O beaux veux bleus (Jurgenson) O toi toutes mes fleurs (Jurgenson) Poeme sans paroles (Johansen)
Schütt E
1856 - 1933
Op 1
Drei Kleine Stücke (Rahter)
Op 5
Nocturne (Rahter)
Op 7
Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor (Siegel 1880) - arr. for Two Pianos
Op 8
Funf Klavierstucke (Rahter) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Humoresque Ariette Menuett Intermezzo Walzer
Op 9
Variations on an Original Theme – Two Pianos (Cranz)
Op 10
Concert Pharaphrases on Waltzes by Strauss (Cranz) 1. Fledermaus - Walzer [Du & Du] 2. Kuß-Walzer
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Op 13
“Lose Blatter” Sammlungkleiner Clavierstucke [Nos. 1 –12] (Kistner)
Op 15
Trois Morceaux (Kistner) 1. Idylle in D minor 2. Melancholie 3. Romance-Fantaisie in B minor
Op 16
Deux Morceaux (Kistner) 1. Etude Mignonne 2. Valse mignonne
Op 17
Scenes de Ballet (Rahter) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Op 20
Six Morceaux (Kistner) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Op 21
Gavotte-Humoresque Valse lente Rococo Mazurka
Humoresque Poeme d’amour Scherzino in E minor Chanson triste Arabesque [Etude] Valse in F major
“Poesies” Trois Romances (Kistner) 1. Gb major 2. D minor 3. D major
Op 25
Bluettes en forme de Valse [Nos. 1 –10] (Rahter)
Op 28
Trois Morceaux (Rahter) 1. Capriccioso 2. Canzonetta 3. Scherzino
Op 29
Theme varie et Fugato (Rahter)
Op 30
Miniatures (Kistner) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Op 31
Prelude Aveu Papillons Cantabile Barcarolle Cantique d’Amour Impromptu Finale
Cinq Morceaux (Kistner) 1. Bluette
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Op 32
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Deux Morceaux (Rahter) 1. Intermezzo scherzoso 2. Valse caprice
Op 34
“Silhouettes – Portraits” Sept Morceaux (Bote) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Melancolie Valse styrienne Serenade Valse Reverie Valse coquette Capriccietto
Op 35
Praeludium [Nos. 1 – 8] (Rahter)
Op 36
Poesies d’Automne (Rahter) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Op 37
Vision d’automne Au village Cantique d’amour Valse Champetre Epilogue
Trois Morceaux (Kistner) 1. Serenade Pastorale 2. Ariette 3. A la Humoresque
Op 38
Trois Morceaux (B Schott Sohne 1893) 1. Pizzicato-Valse in Db major 2. Romance in Gb major 3. A la Humoresque
Op 39
Deux Airs (Schott) 1. Air Bohémien 2. Air Villageois
Op 40
“Intermedes” Trois Morceaux (Schott Freres) 1. Cavatine 2. Impromptu Mazurka in G major 3. Danse Caracteristique
Op 41
“Pele-Mele” Huit Morceaux [in two vols] 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Op 42
En campagne Solitude Petite Serenade Arrivee du price charmant Preambule du bal Pas lent Un peu coquette Finale
Deux Morceaux (Augener)
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Op 43
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Trois Morceaux (Simrock) 1. Menuettino 2. Tendre Aveu 3. Moto Appassionato
Op 45
“Causeries-Bal” Trois Morceaux (Simrock 1895) 1. Invitation a la Valse 2. Romance d’Amour 3. Un peu baroque. Caprice
Op 46
“Scenes Champetres” Quatre Morceaux Carateristique – Piano / 4 hands (Simrock)
Op 47
Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor (Simrock 1892) – arr. for Two Pianos
Op 48
Carnaval Mignon (Simrock) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Op 49
Prelude Serenade d’Arlequin Tristesse de Colombine Polichinelle (Burlesque) Pierrot Reveur (Nocturnette) Caprice-Sganarelle
Trois Morceaux (Simrock c. 1896) 1. Romance 2. Intermezzo – Mazurka Lente 3. Valse-Caprice
Op 50
Deux Miniatures (Simrock) 1. Romancette 2. Scene de Ballet
Op 52
Mazurka from Quatre Morceaux for Violin & Piano – arr. Piano solo (Gutheil)
Op 54
a. Walzer-Marchen – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Simrock)
Op 55
Poesies (Simrock 1897) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Jours lointains Premiere solitude Printemps oublie Caprice slave Chagrin d’automne Souvenir Valse Oensee perdue Au ruisseau
Op 56
“Souvenirs Lyrique” Six Petite Pieces (Simrock)
Op 58
1. Valse paraphrase [Chopin] – Two Pianos (Simrock) 2. Impromptu-Rococo – Two Pianos (Simrock)
Op 59
“Papillons d’Amour” Souvenirs Viennois, Cinq Morceaux (Simrock) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
A mignonne, Bluette A la bien-aimee, Valse [also arr. Piano / 4 hands] A ma Cherie, Cantabile A mon amie, Reverie Romance A la Capricieuse, Scherzando
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“Pour Tour les Ages” Sixteen Elegant & Instructive Pieces for Piano (Simrock) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.
A la nuit Tendre soupir Menuet de la petite Marquise Un mot d’amour En campagne Serenade du village A Moment of Sadness Solitude Un tour de Valse Au rouet Silence des bois Bourlesque orientale Valsette En berçant Jours fuyants Adieu
Op 62
Theme Varie (Simrock c. 1901)
Op 64
“Souvenir-Valses” Cinq Morceaux – Piano / 4 hands (Simrock)
Op 68
“Pages Intimes” Six Morceaux (Simrock) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Op 69
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Deux Intermedes (Simrock) 1. A la Valse 2. A la Humoresque
Op 71
“Impressions” Cinq Morceaux (Simrock c. 1904)
Op 73
“Valse Dialogues” Deux Morceaux (Simrock) 1. A la Valse 2. A la Humoresque
Op 75
Trois Morceaux (Simrock) 1. Reverie-Bal 2. Air de bal 3. Intermede-Bal
Op 76
Deux Moments [Danses Arabesques] (Simrock) 1. Ab major 2. F major
Op 77
“Au Village et au Salon” Moments de Danse (Simrock) 1. Dans la Prairie – Polka Humoresque 2. A Mon Amour ! Poesie-Valse
Op 78
“Amourette” Quatre Bagatelles (Simrock) 1. 2. 3. 4.
En promenant Tendresse Fleur déracinée [Mélancolie] Voila tout !…..[Epilogue-Valse]
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Op 79
Andante & Scherzino (Simrock 1907) – Two Pianos
Op 80
“Une Larme et un Sourie” Deux Bagatelles (Simrock)
Op 81
Deux Melodies (Simrock)
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Op 82
Figurante et Petites Variations (Simrock 1908)
Op 83
“Vignettes” Seven Pieces in Prelude form (Simrock)
Op 84
1. Valse Parisienne (Simrock) 2. A la Gavotte (Simrock)
Op 88
Promenades [2 vols.] (Simrock) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Op 89
Petite passante Au bois Expression d’amour Au champ Fillette triste Fripon et friponne Doux printemps Souvenir lointain Comme autrefois Poésie Paysage intime Gai retour
Serenades (Simrock) 1. Scherzino-Serenade 4. Humoresque-Serenade
Op 90
Humoresque-Miniatures (Simrock)
Op 91
Romance Appassionato (Simrock)
Op 92
“Journée d’été” Cinq Morceaux (Simrock) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
à l’Aube Calme du matin Badinage [Les enfants] Tenresse [Les amoureux] Reverie du soir
Op 95
Theme & Variations in G major
Op 96
Deux Canzones (Simrock)
Op 97
Souvenirs de Jeunesse 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Bonne maman reconte… Petit poeme Au coin charmant Solitude Dans la paix du soir Feu pétillant En campagne
8. Tendresse
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Hiver trsite Berceuse Cache-cache Journée de pluie Doux reproche Promenade joyeuse
Op 102
2. A Child Asleep
Op 103
1. Friendly Meeting
Op 105
“Aux Petits Amis” Huit Bagatelles (Hansen) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Op 108
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En Voyage pour la campagne Les soucis de maman Au jardin fleuri En Gondole La joie au village Repos du soir Pas dansant Joyeux départ
1. In the Garden 2. Dance Tune 3. Little Cradle Song
Preludes [based on Russian Airs] 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Fidelite Bouffon Priere Ardente Petulance Bourlatzkaja Premier Chagrin Salve Parmi des Fleurs
Two Caprices (Simrock) 1. Kaiser-Walzer [after Strauss] 2. Pazman Valse [after Strauss]
Paraphrase for Piano [Left hand] and Orchestra [written for Paul Wittgenstein] (manuscript - circa. mid 1920’s) Paraphrase uber das Lied “Vergebliches Standchen” Op 84 No. 4 von J Brahms Paraphrase uber “Wiegenleid” Op 49 No. 4 von J Brahms Deux Improvisations sur des motives de Richard Wagner 1. Chant de Concours des “Maltres Chanteurs” 2. Chant d’amour de la “Valkyrie”
Three Improvisations on motives by Richard Wagner [see above] 1. Der Fliegende Hollander – Ballade und Matrosenchor 2. Tannhaüser – Lied an den Abendstern 3. Tannhaüser – Pilger chor Improvisation on A. Rubinstein’s song “Sehnsucht” (Simrock) Deux Bluettes (Op 42 ?) 82
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Concert-Paraphrase from “Freuhlingsstimmen” [Voices of Spring] [Strauss] Concert-Paraphrase No. 13 on a Waltz motive by J Strauss “Wein, Weib und Gesang” [also arr. Piano / 4 hands] Concert-Paraphrase No. 14 on a Waltz motive by J Strauss “Freut Euch des Lebens” “Als die alte Mutter” from “Zigeunerliedern” by A Dvorak – arr. Piano solo (Simrock) Overture from the opera “Oberon” [Weber] – transcription for Piano solo (Gutheil)
? [19th c]
Schütz E Op 3
Andante et Etude de Concert (Gutheil)
Op 4
2. Polka (Gutheil)
Op 5
4. Mazurka (Gutheil)
Op 6
Valse Brillante No. 1 in Ab major (Gutheil)
Op 8
Deux Morceaux (Gutheil) 1. La Confidence 2. Chanson a boir
Op 10
Caprice sur des airs bohémiens (Gutheil)
Op 11
Polka de Salon (Cranz)
Op 12
“La Méditation” Impromptu Concertant (Cranz)
Op 13
Trois Morceaux (Gutheil) 1. Improvisation 2. Polka-Mazurka 3. Piece de salon
Op 14
1. Berceuse (Gutheil)
Op 17
Galop di bravoura (Gutheil)
Op 18
Styrienne originale (Gutheil)
Op 19
Nocturne No. 2 (Gutheil)
Op 20
Valse Brillante No. 2 in D# major (Gutheil)
Op 22
Le Carnaval de Venise (Gutheil)
Op 23
Trois Morceaux (Gutheil) 1. Chant du berger 2. ? 3. Danse Rustique
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Op 29
Serenade Espagnole (Gutheil)
Op 30
“Souvenir de Varsovie” Mazurka (Gutheil)
Op 34
La Tarantelle (Gutheil)
Op 36
1. Doux reproche – Idylle (Gutheil)
Op 47
Capriccio (Gutheil)
Op 48
Valse Brillante No. 3 (Gutheil)
Op 49
2. “La Solitude” Allegro grazioso (Gutheil)
Op 53
Valse de salon (Gutheil)
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Air et Gavotte [J S Bach] – transcription for Piano solo (Gutheil) Chorus & Marche de Pélerins from the opera “Le Pardon de Ploërmel” (Gutheil) Der fallende Stern (Gutheil) Fantaisie-Mazurka (Gutheil) Feuille d’Album (Gutheil) Jeu des Navades (Gutheil) Les beau jours de Carlsbad (Gutheil) Menuet de Mozart (Gutheil) Pensée fugitive (Jurgenson) Polonaise (Gutheil) Priere (Gutheil)
? [19th c]
Schütz U Pensée fugitive (Idzikowski)
Scriabin A N
1871/72 - 1915
Op 1
Valse in F minor (Jurgenson 1885)
Op 2
Trois Morceaux (1887-9) 1. Etude in C# minor 2. Prelude in B major 3. Impromptu alla Mazurka in C major
Op 3
Ten Mazurkas (1889) 84
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Op 4
Allegro appassionata (Belaieff 1892)
Op 5
Deux Nocturnes (1890)
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1. Nocturne in F# minor 2. Nocturne in A major
Op 6
Piano Sonata No. 1 in F minor (Belaieff 1892)
Op 7
Deux Impromptus (1892)
Op 8
Twelve Etudes (Belaieff) [including different arrangement of No. 12]
Op 9
Two Pieces for the Left Hand (Belaieff) 1. Prelude in C# minor 2. Nocturne in Db major
Op 10
Deux Impromptus (Belaieff)
Op 11
Twenty-four Preludes (Belaieff 1888-96)
Op 12
Deux Impromptus (Belaieff 1895)
Op 13
Six Preludes (Belaieff 1895)
Op 14
Deux Impromptus ( Belaieff 1895)
Op 15
Five Preludes (Belaieff 1895-6)
Op 16
Five Preludes (Belaieff 1894-5)
Op 17
Seven Preludes (Belaieff 1895-6)
Op 18
Allegro de Concert in Bb minor (Belaieff)
Op 19
Piano Sonata No. 2 in G# minor “Sonata-Fantasy” (Belaieff 1892-97)
Op 19 a
Piano Sonata No. 2 in G# minor “Sonata-Fantasy” – revised in accordance to the composer’s performance
Op 20
Piano Concerto in F# minor - arr. Two Pianos (Belaieff)
Op 21
Polonaise in Bb minor (Belaieff 1897)
Op 22
Four Preludes (Belaieff 1897)
Op 23
Piano Sonata No. 3 in F# minor (Belaieff 1897-98)
Op 23
Piano Sonata No. 3 in F# minor– revised in accordance to the composer’s performance
Op 24
Reverie for Orchestra - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands [Winkler] (Belaieff 1899)
Op 25
Nine Mazurkas (Belaieff 1899)
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Op 26
Symphony No. 1in E Major for Soloists, Chorus & Orchestra - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands [Winkler] (Belaieff 1900)
Op 27
Two Preludes (Belaieff 1900)
Op 28
Fantasie in B minor (Belaieff 1900)
Op 29
Symphony No. 2 in C minor
Op 30
Piano Sonata No. 4 in F# major ( Belaieff 1903)
Op 31
Four Preludes (Belaieff 1903)
Op 32
Deux Poemes (Belaieff 1903)
Op 33
Four Preludes (Belaieff 1903)
Op 34
Poeme Tragique in Bb major (Belaieff 1903)
Op 35
Three Preludes (Belaieff)
Op 36
Poeme Satanique (Belaieff 1903)
Op 37
Four Preludes (Belaieff 1903)
Op 38
Valse in Ab major (Belaieff 1903)
Op 39
Four Preludes (Belaieff 1903)
Op 40
Two Mazurkas (Belaieff 1902-3)
Op 41
Poeme (Belaieff)
Op 42
Eight Etudes (Belaieff 1903)
Op 43
Symphony No. 3 in C minor “The Divine Poem”
Op 44
Deux Poemes (Belaieff)
Op 45
Trois Morceaux (Belaieff 1904-5)
- arr. for Piano solo [Pavchinsky] - arr. Piano / 4 Hands [Kalafati] (Belaieff 1903)
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arr. Piano solo [Pavchinsky] - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands [ L Conus] (Belaieff 1908)
1. Feuillet d’album in Eb major 2. Poeme fantasique in C major 3. Prelude in Eb major
Op 46
Scherzo (Belaieff)
Op 47
Quasi Valse (Belaieff 1905)
Op 48
Four Preludes (Belaieff 1905)
Op 49
Trois Morceaux (Belaieff 1905) 1. Etude in Eb major 2. Prelude in F major 3. Reverie in C major
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Op 51
Quatre Morceaux (Belaieff 1906) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Op 52
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Fragilite in Eb major Prelude in A minor Poeme aile in B major Danse languide in G major
Trois Morceaux (1906) 1. Poeme in C major 2. Enigma 3. Poeme languide in B major
Op 53
Piano Sonata No. 5 (1907)
Op 54
Le Poeme de l’Extase for Orchestra – arr. Two Pianos [L Conus] (Belaieff) Le Poeme de l’Extase for Orchestra – arr. Piano solo [Pavchinsky] (Muzyka)
Op 56
Quatre Morceaux (Belaieff 1907) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Op 57
Prelude Ironies Nuances Etude
Deux Morceaux (Belaieff 1910) 1. Desir 2. Caresse dansee
Op 58
Feullet d’album
Op 59
Deux Morceaux 1. Poeme 2. Prelude
Op 60
Prometheus, Poem of Fire for Piano, Choir & Orchestra
Op 61
Poeme Nocturne (1911)
Op 62
Piano Sonata No. 6 (1911)
Op 63
Deux Poemes (1911)
Op 64
Piano Sonata No. 7 “White Mass” (1911)
Op 65
Three Etudes (1912)
Op 66
Piano Sonata No. 8 (1912-13)
Op 67
Two Preludes (1912-13)
Op 68
Piano Sonata No. 9 “Black Mass” (1912-13)
Op 69
Deux Poemes (1913)
Op 70
Piano Sonata No. 10 (1913)
Op 71
Deux Poemes (1914) 87
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1. Fantastique 2. En rêvant
Op 72
Vers la flammes (1914)
Op 73
Deux Danses (1914) 1. Guirlandes 2. Flammes sombre
Op 74
Five Preludes (1914)
Mysterium - Prefatory Act (1914/1973) for Piano, Chorus & Orchestra [ completed A Nemtin] Fantasy in A minor for Two Pianos [later orchestrated by G Rozhdestvensky for Piano & Orchestra] (1889) (2 piano arrangement) Canon (Op. Posth 1883) Nocturne in Ab major (1884-85) Valse in G# minor (Op. Posth No. 1 1886) Valse in Db major (Op. Posth No. 2 1886) Sonata Fantaisie in G# minor (1886) Mazurka in F major (1886 or 89) Mazurka in B minor (1886 or 89) Piano Sonata in Eb minor (1887-89) Variations on a Theme by Yegorov (1887) Feuillet d’Album (1889) Fugue (1892) Etude Op 8 No. 12 [alternate version] (1894-95) Symphonic Poem in D minor (1896-7) – arr. Piano solo [Zhilyayev 1929] Feuillet d’Album or Prelude in F# major (1905) Piano Album - The following works are new arrangements following analysis of performances by Scriabin – Preludes Op 11 Nos. 1, 2, 13, & 14; Preludes Op 17 Nos. 3 & 4; Prelude Op 22 no. 1; Etude Op 8 No. 12; Mazurka op 40 No. 2; Albumleaf Op 45 No. 1; Desir Op 57 No. 1 & Poeme Op 32 No. 1
Scriabin Y [J] Op 2
Prelude (1918)
Op 3
Two Preludes (1918)
1908 – 1919
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Prelude (1919)
Scriabina M
1911 –
Piano Sonata No. 1 Piano Sonata No. 2
? [19th c]
Scripitsina “Cornflowers” Waltz (Izdaniya Muzyka)
Sechkin V V
1927 -
Variations (1946) Three Etudes (1946) 1. B minor 2. G# minor 3. D major
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1948) Two Preludes (1952) 1. C minor 2. C major “The Organ-Grinder”
Piano Sonata No. 2 (1965) Suite for Two Pianos (1975) “Musical Pictures of Czechoslovakia” Suite (1976) Romance
? [early 19th c]
Selechov von March of the Grenadier Regiment [collaborartion with Treublut] (c. 1812)
Selivanov V Op 3
? Trois Petites Pieces (Jurgenson) 1. L’enfant s’amuse 2. Une petite melodie lyrique 3. Scherzetto in C major
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Semegen D
M. Henbury-Ballan
1946 -
Five Early Pieces Three Pieces
Semenov M N
[Semyonov]
1901 –
Two Preludes (1928)
Semenov O
[Semyonov]
1926 –
Thirty Miniatures
Semyonov-Iskender E A
1908 –
Preludes (1954) Piano Concerto
Senderey S Z
1905 –
Symphonic Variations for Piano & Orchestra (1946)
Senilov V A
1875 – 1918
Variations (Jurgenson)
Senitsa P I [Senytsia]
1879 – 1960
Scherzo (1903) “Sometimes at Night” Music Scene (1915) Shepherd’s Song (1916) Prelude (1918) “Human Being” Two Esquisses (1918) 1. Ludina 2. Chelovek
Musical Portrait “P. Tichina” (1923) “Glance, Smile & Motion” (1924) “A Little Girl’s Song” (1924) 90
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Eskiz (1924) Etude (1928) Nocturne (1933) Pieces (1906-1937) Dance (1937) + piano pieces
Serdechkov V M
1900 - ?
Six Miniatures (c. 1919) Concert Etude (c. 1933) Polka in B minor (Soviet Composer 1939) Four Waltzes
Serebryany N E
1907 – 1982
Piano Concerto (1944 rev. 1952) Five Pieces for Children (1944) + piano pieces
Sergeyeva T P
1951 –
Piano Concerto No. 1 (1979) Concerto No. 2 for Piano, Trumpet & Orchestra (1985) – arr. Two Pianos Fantasy on Old Russian Waltz-Themes for Piano & Orchestra (1988) – arr. Piano solo/ Two Pianos Tango – Two Pianos (1994) Two Pieces – Two Pianos (1996)
Šerkšnyt÷ R
1975 –
Fantasy (1997) Passacaglia
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? [20th c]
Serotsky K Two Pieces (Muzyka 1965 & 1969) 1. Wasserklavier 2. Erdenklavier [Pastorale]
Serov A N [Sjerov]
1820 - 1871
Etude “Capricioso quasi burlesco” (1840-43) Sonatine No. 1 in B major (1840-43) Sonatine No. 2 in Eb major (1840-43) Theme and Six Variations (1840-43) Three Fugues (1849) Overture to the Opera “Judith” (Gutheil 1863) - Piano solo - Piano / 4 hands Entr’ acte [March Oloferna] from the Opera “Judith” (Gutheil 1863) - Piano solo - Piano / 4 hands - Two Pianos / 8 hands Chorus Odalisques & Dance from the Opera “Judith” (Gutheil 1863) - Piano solo - Piano / 4 hands Assyrian March from the Opera “Judith” [transcribed P. Zinov’evum] (Gutheil 1863) – Two Pianos Gopak [Little Russian Dance on Ukrainian motives] (Gutheil 1866) Grechaniki [Little Russian Song] (Gutheil 1866)
- Piano solo - Piano / 4 hands
- Piano solo - Piano / 4 hands
“Rogneda” Opera [complete] – arr. Piano solo (Gutheil 1866) Overture to the Opera “Rogneda” (Gutheil 1866)
- Piano solo - Piano / 4 hands
Recitative & Dance of the Skomorokh from “Rogneda” (Gutheil 1866) - Piano solo - Piano / 4 hands - Two Pianos / 8 hands Finale from Act 1 from the Opera “Rogneda” (Gutheil 1866) – Piano / 4 hands Round Dance [Dance of the Young Girl] from “Rogneda” (Gutheil 1866)
- Piano / 4 hands - Two Pianos - Two Pianos / 8 hands
Suite of Eight Pieces from sketches from the unfinished Opera “Christmas Eve” (Gutheil c. 1866) Overture from the Opera “Hostile Power” (Gutheil 1871)
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Preludio Intermezzo from the Opera “Hostile Power” (Gutheil 1871) Journey on the Train from the Opera “Hostile Power” (Gutheil 1871) – Piano / 4 hands Entr’ artc from the Opera “Hostile Power” (Gutheil 1871) Ukrainian Dances – Piano / 4 hands Overture d’une Comédie – Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson) Danse Cosaque (Bessel) - Piano solo - Piano / 4 hands “Une Illusion” Polka-Fantaisie (Gutheil) - Piano solo - Piano / 4 hands Nocturne (Jurgenson) Transcriptions: Beethoven:
Coriolan Overture
Glinka:
Piano arrangements from Ruslan & Ludmilla & Prince Holmsky (1845-56)
Glinka:
Polonaise on a Spanish Bolero theme for Two Pianos (1856-58)
Serova V S
1846 – 1924
Overture from the Opera “Uriel’ Akosta” (Gutheril 1885) Entr’ acte “Col Niedra” from the Opera “Uriel’ Akosta” (Gutheil 1885) + piano pieces
Sevast’yanov A M
1925 –
Twelve Preludes Suite No. 1 Suite No. 2 Children’sAlbum The Legislator Waltz (1999) Prelude & Fugue (2003)
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Shafieva N
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Azerbaijan composer. No further biographical detail is known. Six Preludes (Ishug) Piano Sonata (1997)
Shafrannikov V G
1908 –
Toccata on Uzbek Folk Themes (1940) Sonatina No. 2 on Karakal Themes (1950) Three Children’s Pieces [based on national folk themes] (1955) 1. A Distant Song 2. Dance of the Little Girl 3. Marching
Shainsky V Y
1925 –
How Do I Fall in Love [piano transcription of song] When the Garden Blossoms [Jazz Piece]
Shakhbagyan A
1947 –
Piano Sonata (1990)
Shakhidi T Z
1946 –
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1981) Piano Concerto No. 1 (1981) Five Pieces (1983) Suite (1984) Chamber Symphony for Two Pianos & String Orchestra (1985) Piano Concerto No. 2 (1991) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1991) Sonata for Piano & Chamber Orchestra (1991) Piano Concerto No. 3 (1993) "Sufi and Budha" Illustration-Etude (2002) 94
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Shakhidi Z M
M. Henbury-Ballan
1914 – 1985
Variations (1955) Fugue (1955)
Shakhman V
1940 –
Piano Sonata (1974) Concerto for Piano & Chamber Orchestra (1980)
Shakhmatov N M
1925 –
Suite (1946) Preludes (1946) Scherzo (1947)
Shamo I N
1925 – 1982
Variations on a Ukrainian Theme (1946) Fantastical March (1946) Piano Sonata (1947) Ukrainian Suite (1948) Duma (1949) “Spring Song” Piece in B minor Concerto-Ballade for Piano & Orchestra (1951) Suite “Songs of Friends” (1954) Two Pieces (1954) 1. Toccata 2. Armenian Dance
Khorovodna (1955) Five Pieces (1955) Humoresque (1955) Classical Suite (1958) 95
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Prelude Menuet Aria Chimes Gavotte Fugue
The Canvases of Russian Artists - Suite (1959) Suite “The Thoughts of Taras” (1960) Toccata (Soviet Composer publ. 1962) Twelve Preludes (1962) Six Novelettes (1965) Sinfonietta-Concerto in B minor for Piano & Chamber Orchestra with Bayan & Celesta Suite “Gutsul Watercolours” (1972) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Morning in the Mountains Musicians Walking in the Hills The Little Shepherd Spring Rain The Rite of Summer “Haivka” The Shepherd’s Dance
Three Dances Ballade (c. 1981) Scherzo Tempo di Valse “A Year” Pieces for Children [?] 1. March 2. Song 3. Scherzo
Shamo Y I
1947 –
Yury Igorevich Shamo. Born 1947, Kiev. Son of Igor Shamo. Studied with Shtogarenko at the kiev Conservatoire, and following graduation in 1970 joined the faculty of the Kiev State Institute of Culture. Piano works include two piano concertos, ten sonatas, suites etc. Variations on a theme of a Lemko Song (1967) Suite “In Memory of M. Lysenko” (1967) Piano Concerto No. 1 (1969) Piano Sonata No. 1 (1969) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1969) 96
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Piano Sonata No. 3 (1969) Concerto No. 2 for Piano, String Orchestra & Percussion (1971) Piano Sonatas 4-10 (1971 – 1983) “Andersen’s Tales” Suite Theme & Variations on a Ukrainian Folk Song Sonatina
Shamsutdinov I
1910 – 1982
Sonatina (1950) Twenty Pieces for Children (1954) Fugue in B minor
Shantyr’ G M
1923 – 1987
Girgory Mikhailovich Shantyr’. Born 1923, Moscow: died 1987. Graduated 1949 from the Moscow Conservatoire where his teachers included Aleksandrov and Golubev. Held various administrative posts and conducted research into contemporary music. As a composer was influenced by Prokofiev, Shostakovich and Stravinsky. Op 14
Sonatina in A minor (Soviet Composer)
Op 16
Piano Sonata in E minor (1968)
Suite “Pioneers Stage” (1952) + piano pieces
Shapiro S B
1909 – 1967
Suite for Children “The Toys” Humoresque Moldavian Dance Round Dance [Chorus]
Shaporin Y [G] A Op 5
1887 – 1966
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1924)
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Scherzo (1924)
Op 7
Piano Sonata No. 2 in F# minor (1926-27)
Op 28
Ballade (1959)
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Three Pieces from the Opera “The Dembrists” [set 2] (1925-53) 1. Valse 2. Mazurka 3. March
Zaklinanie [Incantation – concert transcription by I. Michnowsky] Approximate Sounds, from the vocal cycle “Elegies” - concert transcription by Ugrumov
Shaposhnikov A G
1888–1967
Adrian Grigoryevich Shaposhnikov. Born 1887, St Petrersburg: died 1967, Moscow. Graduated in 1909 from the St petersburg Institute, where he studied composition with Kalafati; further studies at St petersburg Conservatoire where his teachers included N Tcherepnine, Glazunov, Sokolov and Witol [he graduated from the conservatoire in 1913]. In 1937 settled in Turkmenia and became one of the first founders of professional music in that region – he wrote the first Turkmenian opera “Zokhre & Takhir”. Three Pieces (1914-15 Edition D’Etat) 1. Marchen 2. Der weiten Prinzessin 3. Menuett fantastique
Book of Piano Pieces (1921) Sonatina (1923) Piano Sonata (1926) Piano Concerto on Turkmen Themes (1947 rev. 1953) Piano Sonata in E minor [early work] Gavotte (Edition D’Etat) + piano pieces 98
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Piano Concerto No. 1 (1924) Piano Concerto No. 2 on Armenian Folk Themes (1944)
Sharov B
? 20th c
Sonatina on Tadzhik Themes (State Publ. 1951)
Shats A Y
1901 – ?
Twenty-four Preludes (1948-51) Ukrainian Rhapsody (1956)
Shatskes B
1930 – 1985
Concert Transcriptions for Piano solo (Soviet Composer 1988) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Medtner – Three Romances Dukas – Sorceror’s Apprentice. Scherzo Boellmann – Gothic Suite J S Bach – Three Choral Preludes
? [19th c]
Shau E “Why ?” Waltz (Davingov)
Shaulov B
?
Six Pieces 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Legend Two Friends Little Dance of the Dzhigit Dialogue Valse Rural Holiday
Shaverzashvili A V
1919 –
Piano Concerto No. 1 – arr. Two Pianos (1946) Piano Concerto No. 2 (1949) Two Preludes & Dance (1951)
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Twenty-four Preludes (1960) Piano Sonata (1975) Fantasia in D major Twenty Transcaucasian [Geogian] Pieces
Shaverzashvili T A
1891 – 1955
Polyphonic Sonata (1940) Album for Children [fourty pieces] (1946) Pastorale (1948) Six Preludes (1948) Twenty Pieces for Children (1952) The Spinning Wheel + piano pieces
Shavlokhashvili T
1946 –
Pieces (1967) Piano Sonata (1969) Konzertstücke for Piano & Orchestra (1977) + piano pieces
Shchahlov M M [later used name Kulikovich]
1893 – 1969
Concerto-Variations on Belarusian Themes for Piano & Orchestra (1939) Pieces on Belarusian Themes
Shchedrin R K
1932 -
Suite “Holiday on the Collective Farm” (1951) Piano Concerto No. 1 in D major (1954 rev. 1974) – arr. Two Pianos (1954) Poem (1954) Variation on a Theme by Glinka (1957)
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Humoresque (1957) Toccatina (1958) A la Albeniz (1959) Troika (1959) Four Pieces from “The Hump-Backed Horse” Ballet - arr. Piano solo by composer (1960) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Elder Brothers & Ivan Girl’s Roundelay Scherzino I Play the Balalaika
Two Polyphonic Pieces (1972) 1. Two Part Invention 2. Basso Ostinato
Piano Sonata No. 1 in C major (1962) Twenty-four Preludes & Fugues Nos. 1 – 12 (1964 - 1970) Twenty-four Preludes & Fugues Nos. 13 – 24 (1964 – 1970) Piano Concerto No. 2 (1966) – arr. Two Pianos “Polyphonic Notebook” - Twenty-five Preludes (1972) Piano Concerto No. 3 “Variations & Theme” (1973) – arr. Two Pianos Notebook for Young People [15 piano pieces] (1981) “Hommage a Chopin” – Four Pianos (1983) Piano Concerto No. 4 “Kreuztonarten” (1991) – arr. Two Pianos Piano Sonata No. 2 (1997) Piano Concerto No. 5 (1999) Piano Concerto No. 6 [piano & string orchestra] (2003) “Questions” Eleven Pieces (2003) Miniature Sonata for Two Pianos Contrasts for Piano & Orchestra Prelude in G major Prologue & Races from Anna Karenna - Piano [arr. Pletnov] College Toccata Etude in A minor
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Etude in C minor (Izdatel’stvo) Two Fragments from the ballet “The Humped-back Horse” 1. Variations 2. Dance
Invention in Ab major
Shcherbakov I V
1955 -
Piano Concerto No. 1 (1979) Piano Sonata No. 1 (1982) Elegy “If Your Heart Is Weary” (1994) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1994) Concerto No. 2 for Piano & String Orchestra (1996)
? [early 19th c]
Shcherich E Waltz in C major (c. 1829)
Shchetynsky O [A] S
1960 -
Kharkov Music (1981 rev. 1989) “Praise Ye the Name of the Lord” (1988) “Prayer for the Cup” (1990) Sonata for Two Pianos (1992) “In Private” (1994) Sonata for Piano & Percussion (2000)
Shchurovsky P A Op 5
“Die Wacht am Rhein” Military Fantasia (Jurgenson)
Op 28
“At The Final Times” Poeme (Jurgenson)
Op 30
Nocturne No. 2 (Gutheil)
1845 - 1908
“Darum!” Fantasie Piece in Repose to “Warum” by Schumann (Johansen) Children’s Album [collection of dances] – Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
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+ piano pieces
Shchurovsky Y S
1927 -
Impromptu (1949) Volha – Piano / 4 hands (1950) Waltz (1955) Autumn Song (1957) Ten Little Preludes & Fugues (1970-71) Spanish Dance – Piano / 4 hands (1970) “Rainbow” One Hundred Folksongs for Piano solo (1970) Waltz – Piano / 4 hands (1971) Stroll (1976) Pieces for Children (1977) Simple Theme & Variations (1980) Kaleidoscope (1982) Selected Piano Pieces (1987) Two Pieces – Piano / 4 hands (1987) 1. Poem 2. Fugue
Humorous Rondo – Piano / 4 hands Ukrainian Dance Sonatina Gopak Dance Canon in C major Stepnaya Song Elegie in B major Ukrainian Sonatina Invention in A major
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Suite for Young People – Four Pieces Barcarolle in F major
20th century
Shcolnik I Children’s Suite (1992) 1. 2. 3. 4.
A Grasshopper dance A Sparrow A Frog A Cuckoo
Shebalin V Y Op 8
Rondo (1926)
Op 10
Piano Sonata No. 1 in Eb minor (1926-27 rev. 1963)
Op 12
Sonatinas No. 1- 3 (1929 Leeds Music)
1902 – 1963
Sonata-Ballade (1921) Variations on a Russian Folksong (1941) Piano Sonata No. 2 Zametki [4 pieces] & Bez nazvaniya
Sheibler T K
1900 - 60
Ten Pieces (1950) Rhapsody Fantasia on Kabardinsky Themes for Piano & Orchestra (1951)
Shein S F
[Schein]
1921 -
Six Preludes (1950)
Shekhter B S Op 1
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1926)
Op 2
Quatre Préludes Lyriques (1926)
Op 5
Piano Sonata No. 2 (Muzgiz 1928)
1900 – 1961
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1869 - 1964
Piano Sonata in D minor
Shenk P P Op 23
1870 – 1915 Petite Suite
Piano Sonata No. 1 Piano Sonata No. 2 Piano Suite(s) + piano pieces
Shenshin A A
1890 – 1944
Aleksandr Alekseyevich Shenshin. Born 1890, Moscow: died 1944, Moscow. Conductor, pedagogue and composer. Studied composition with Arakishvili, Gliere, Grechaninov and Yavorsky, conducting with Saradzhev, and piano with Gnesina. Graduated in 1915 from the Moscow University and joined its faculty. Later taught at the Moscow Conservatoire (1922-24) and the Scriabin Music School (1924-29), and held various conducting positions in local theatres. His music reflects a lyrical romantic flavour with some exotic elements (occassionally with influences of Liszt and early Scriabin). Op 3
Seven Preludes
Op 10
Nine Preludes (1923-25)
Op 13
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1913)
Fourteen Preludes (1910) Seventeen Preludes (1910) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1926) Piano Sonata No. 3 [in the style of the 18th century] (1930) Five Preludes (1930)
Sher V I
1900 – 1962
Sonatina (1940) Oriental Rhapsody (1941) Twenty-four Preludes (1955)
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Shevchenko S Op 2
?
Pieces for Children
Simple Canon
Shevchenko Y
1953 -
Sonatina (1980)
Shilajev N
?
Collection of Transcriptions for Piano / 4 hands – Books I, II & III (1935)
Shimkus S
1887 - 1943
“Lithuanian Silhouettes” Variations Scherzo
Shipovich K N
1907 - 1942
Piano Sonata (1923) Poeme (1923) Suite “Machines” (1923) The Train (1927) Four Etudes (1928) Etude “Merry-Go-Round” (1928)
Shirinsky V P
1901 – 1965
Vasily Petrovich Shirinsky. Born 1901, Yetaterinodar [now Krasnodar]: died 1965, Mamontovka, near Moscow. Violinist, conductor, pedagogue and composer. Graduated from the Moscow Conservatoire in 1925 as a violinist, and in 1928 as a composer. He studied with D. Krein [violin], and with Catoire and Myaskovsky [composition]. Held various performer and conductor positions with Moscow Radio orchestra (1930-32), Stanislavsky Opera Theatre orchestra (1932-36) as was also 2nd violinist with the Beethoven Quartet of the Moscow Conservatoire. Joined the faculty of the Moscow Conservatoire in 1939 – he also conducted research on Soviet music. Sabaneyev praised his compositons as showing “great taste and fine technique”. His music is tonal and accessible reflecting
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the conservatism of the socialist regime, a few works were considered to reflect compositions by the French Impressionists, Scriabin and Prokofiev. Op 3
Variations on a Theme of Scriabin (1933)
Op 4
Piano Sonata (1929)
Op 17
Twenty-four Preludes (1962)
Prelude (1970) Ninety-eight Fugues (1937-63)
Shirokov A
1927 –
Two Pieces 1. Prelude 2. Fugetta
Sonatina
Shishakov Y N
1925 –
Piano Concerto (1963) Sonatina-Fantasia Pieces Etude-Pastoral in D major
Shishenin L
? 20th c
Five Preludes (Musyka Ukrainia 1969)
Shishkin’ A
? [19th c]
Gypsy March (Jurgenson)
Shishkin N [Schishkin]
? [19th c]
1. Etude fantaisie in G minor 2. Etude in A minor 3. Meditation in E minor 4. Deuxieme Etude (Jurgenson)
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5. Deuxieme Meditation (Jurgenson) 6. Fantaisie Romantique (Jurgenson)
Shishkov G
?
Toccatina
Shishov I P
1888 – 1947
Piano Sonata (1925) Suite (Muztorg 1925) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Prelude Shakon Aria Berceuse
+ piano pieces
Shishkovsky V
? [19th c]
“ Zipon’ka” Ukrainian Waltz (Jurgenson) Valse Petite-Russienne (Jurgenson)
Shishyan A Y
1912 -
Eight Preludes (1937) Three Fugues (1937) Four Pieces (1949-53)
Shleh L K
1948 -
Mikrokosm (1974)
Shletser I Op 1
? 2. Concert Etude
Shmotava M
1959 -
Three Miniatures (1981)
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Concert Poem for Piano, String Orchestra & Timpani (1985) Sonata-Caprice (1990)
Shnaper B
1936 - 1982
Seven Preludes (1963) “Modes of Humour” Pieces (1968) Two Preludes (1972) Children’s Pieces (1972-3) - The Sad Butterfly & the Bad Dog
Invention & Fugue Three Pieces 1. Old Fashioned Rondo in a Neapolitan Style 2. Funeral March 3. Little Variations
Two Pieces 1. Song 2. Humoresque
Shneiderman M E
1898 - 1981
Variations on a Belarus Folksong Album of Pieces for Children Four Preludes Muscial Moment Scherzo
Shnitke A G [Schnittke]
1934 – 1998
Poeme for Piano & Orchestra (1953) Six Preludes (1953-54) Variations (1954-55) Piano Concerto No. 1 (1960) Six Pieces for Children (1962-63) Prelude & Fugue (1963)
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Music for Piano & Chamber Orchestra (1964) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Variazione Cantus Firmus Cadenza Basso Ostinato
Improvisation & Fugue (1965) Variations on One Chord (1966) Eight Pieces (1971) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Folk Song In the Mountains Cuckoo & Woodpecker Melody Tale Play Children’s Piece March
Cantus Perpetuus for Piano & Percussion (1975) Cadenza to Mozart’s Piano Concerto K491 (1975) Homage to Stravinsky, Prokofiev & Shostakovich – Piano / 6 hands (1978) Concerto for Piano & Strings [No. 2] (1979) “The Revisionist’s Tale” – transcription of Gogol Suite for Piano / 4 hands [also arr. solo] (1980) Three Cadenzas to Mozart’s Piano Concerto K467 (1980) Cadenza to Mozart’s Piano Concerto K503 (1983) Ragtime – transcription of works by Joplin for Piano & Orchestra (1984) Piano Sonata No. 1 (1987-88) Concerto for Piano / 4 Hands & Chamber Orchestra (1988) Five Aphorisms (1990) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1990) Two Cadenzas to Mozart’s Piano Concerto K39 (1990) Piano Sonata No. 3 (1992-3) Sonatina [sometimes shown for Piano / 4 hands] (1995) Kleine Stücke “Dead Soul’s” Suite – arr. Two Pianos
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Shokin V P
1892 - ?
Variations (1925)
Shostakovich D D
1906 - 1975
Op 2
Eight Preludes [manuscript lost – 5 remain in exsistence] (1919-20)
Op 3a
Theme & Variations (1921-22)
Op 5
Three Fantastic Dances (1922)
Op 6
Suite in F# minor for Two Pianos (1922)
Op 7
Scherzo arr. for Piano & Orchestra (1923-4)
Op 10
Symphony No. 1 – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Slavinsky]
Op 12
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1926)
Op 13
Aphorisms – Ten pieces (1927)
Op 22
Polka from “The Golden Age” Ballet arr. Piano solo [composer]
Op 22 bis
Waltz & Polka from the ballet “The Golden Age” – arr. Two Pianos (1929-30)
Op 34
Twenty-four Preludes (1932-33)
Op 35
Concerto No.1 in C minor for Piano, Trumpet & Orchestra (1933) – arr. Two Pianos
Op 39
“The Limpid Stream” Ballet (1934-35) – transcription of pieces by the composer 1. 2. 3. 4.
Scene & Waltz-Entr’acte Dance of the Milkmaid and the Tractor Driver Ballerina’s Waltz Tango
Op 63
Symphony No. 8 – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Atovmyan]
Op 64
Piano Sonata No. 2 in B minor (1942)
Op 69
A Child’s Exercise Book – Six Pieces (1944-45)
Op 87
Twenty-four Preludes & Fugues (1950-51)
Op 89
Assault on the Beautiful Gorky for Piano & Orchestra [from film “The Unforgettable Year 1919”] (1954)
Op 93
Symphony No. 10 – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Muzukal’noe Izgatel’stvo 1955)
Op 94
Concertino for Two Pianos (1953)
Op 96
Festive Overture for Orchestra – arr. for Two Pianos
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Introduction Contradanse Romance National Holiday
Op 102
Concerto No. 2 in F major for Piano & Orchestra (1957) – arr. for Two Pianos
Op 103
Symphony No. 11 “The Year of 1905” – arr. Piano / 4 hands [composer] (State Music Publ. 1958)
Op 114
String Quartet No. 15 – arr. Piano / 4 hands
Op 116
“Hamlet” Music from the film , Three Epigraphs (1963-64) – arr. Piano Solo
Funeral March in Memory of the Victims of the Revolution (1917-18 ?) Minuet, Prelude & Intermezzo (1919-20 unfinished) Murzilka (date not known c. 1944-52 ?) Five Preludes (1919-21 – collaboration with Fle’dt & Klements to create a proposed twenty-four preludes – see Opus 2) Merry March – Two Pianos (1949) Piano Duets for Children (1949-50) 1. Joyeuse Marche 2. Tarentella & Prelude
The Doll’s Suite [Dance of the Dolls] (1952) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Lyrical Waltz Gavotte Romance Polka Waltz-Scherzo Hurdy-Gurdy Dance
Tarantella – Two Pianos (1954 ?) Six Children’s Pieces 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
March Valse The Bear Gay Story Sad Story Clock-work Doll
Music from the Ballet Suites Nos. 1 –3 – arr. Piano solo 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Lyrical Waltz Gavotte Romance Valse-Recollection Polka Valse-Jest Barrel-Organ Polka Dance I
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Berceuse [Elegy] Sentimental Valse Dance “Skipping rope” Nocturne Dance II Adagio Festival Valse
Music from the Films – arr. Piano solo 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Meeting Song from “The Meeting on Elba” Op 80 Flower Waltz from “Moscow, Cheremushky” Op 105a Spring Waltz from “Michurin” Op 78 Contrasts from “Gadfly” Op97 Spanish Dance from “Gadfly” Op 78 Nocturne from “Gadfly” Op 87 Barrel-organ Valse from “Gadfly” Op 78 Little Piece from “Gadfly” Op 78 Valse-Song from “Moscow, Cheremushky” Op 105a Mourning Song from “Moscow, Cheremushky” Op 105a
Music for Children 1. Nocturne from the ballet “The Limpid Stream” Op 39 2. Dance “Skipping Rope” form the ballet “The Limpid Stream” Op 39 3. plus pieces included in the above albums from the ballets & film
Tarantella from the Gadfly Suite – arr. for Two Pianos (1955 - 1964) Valse from the film “Pirogov” Valse in G minor – arr. Two Pianos Music from the film “Ovod” + piano pieces [extensive juvenilia]
Shostakovsky I
? [19th c]
“Kazakhek” Collection of Well known Cossack Dances (Adler)
Shpakovsky T
1829 - 1861
Ukrainian Rhapsody No. 1 Intermezzo Mazurka + piano pieces
Shpital’nogo P
?
Fading/Withering [Estonian Folk Dance]
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Andrey Yakovievich Shtogarenko. Born 1902 Novyye Kaidaki: died 1992. Ukrainian teacher and composer. Graduated 1936 from the Kharkov Conservatoire hwre he had studied with Bogatyyov. Held variosu administrative and teaching positions inlcuding at the KievConservatoire from 1954. Students include Filippenkp, Zagortsev and Yury Shamo. As a composer was influnced by Bartok, Borodin, Tchaikovsky and Mussorgsky and manyof his symphonic works are based on Ukrainian national subjects. Preludes (1933) Poeme (1942) “Recollections of the Ukrainian Forests” Symphonic Suite for Orchestra – arr. Piano solo [Shul’man] (1951) “Pictures from the Daily Life of the Folk Avengers” Suite (1954) Concerto-Suite for Piano & Orchestra “Partisan Pictures “ (1957) Three Poems “To the Memory of Folk Musicians” (1961) Ballade (1963) “Images” Five Preludes (1969-70) “Obrazy” Six Pieces (1971-72) Piano Concertino (1972) Etudes-Tableaux (1974-76) Transcriptions of Lysenko’s “Kozak March” – Two Pianos (1974) Concerto-Poem for Piano & Orchestra (1976) Symphonic Dances for Piano & Orchestra (1980-82) Pieces for Children 1. In the Woods 2. The Moth
Dance Piece + piano pieces
Shtrekher L L [Streicher]
1888 - ?
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Variations (1960) Children’s Album - Twelve Pieces (1967) Ekzersis (1972) Grancanon – Two Pianos (1974) Inversia – Piano & Tape (1974) Great Chromatic Fantasie – Three Pianos (1975) Mul’tiplikatsiya – Piano & Tape (1976) Largo e Presto – Three Pianos (1977) Pastorale – Three Pianos (1978)
Shukailo L
1942 -
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1960) “Seasons” Suite (1961) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1962) Four Preludes (1964) Piano Concerto (1966) Toccata (1971) Symphonic Variations (1973) Six Preludes (1976) “On Themes of Russian Folk Tales” Suite (1981) Ukrainian Capriccio (1982)
Shukh M A
1952 -
Piano Sonata (1975) “Old Gallant Dances” Suite (1981) “And I Told My heart” [from Book of Revelations – also arr. for organ] (1991)
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Two Prayer-Meditations (1995)
Shulepnikov M P
c.1920 – 1850s ?
Piano Concerto Scherzo Fantasia-Sonata + piano pieces
Shul’gin L V [Schulgin]
1890 – 1968
Ten Pieces for Children (1920) Ten Russian Songs – Piano / 4 hands (1944) Twenty Miniatures (1945) “Yakut Spring” [based on a Yakut Song] (1945) “On Soviet Land” Collection of Pieces based on Soviet Themes – Piano / 4 hands (1947) Moment musicale
Shumenko V V
1949 –
Five Sketches (1973) Partita No. 1 (1981) Piano Sonata (1982) Concert Rondo (1982) Partita No. 2 (1988)
Shustov S
1956 –
Suite (1980) + piano pieces
Shut’ V [Shoot]
1899 – 1982
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Two Ukrainian Concert Dances 1. G minor 2. A major
Fantasy “The Cossack os Borne” Piano Sonata No. 1 in G major Piano Sonata No. 2 in G minor Piano Sonata No. 3 in A minor Piano Concerto in A minor Sonatina No. 1 in G minor Sonatina in G major Psalm in 5 parts Spring Episode + piano pieces [many for children]
Shut’ V A [Shoot]
1941 –
Four Sonatinas (1972) “Silhouettes” Eleven Miniatures (1973) “Talyanochka” Pieces for Children (1974) Chilkdren’s Album (1975-1995) Fugetta in G major Variations on an Ostinato Bass Three Russian Melodies Four Pieces for Children 1. 2. 3. 4.
Prelude Dance of the Puppet Street Music Valse “Sounds”
Intermezzo
Shutenko K
1932 –
Variations (1952)
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Lakuts’k Chant (1958-59) Lakuts’k Rhapsody (1958-59) Barcarolle (1965) Piano Concerto for Children - arr. Two Pianos (1966) Sketch (1970) Waltz “La-La-La” – Two Piano s / 8 hands (1985) Fugue (1985) Five Preludes + piano pieces [incl. pieces for children]
Shutenko T I
1905 – 1975
Pieces [set I] (1934- 36) Gypsy Dances [sometimes referred as Children Dances] (1954) Pieces [set II] (1959-61) Ukrainian Song (1966) Concerto for Piano & String Ochestra Havest Dance + piano pieces
Shvalbe [Schwalbe] Op 12
? [19th c]
La Gondole (Jurgenson)
Clochettes (Jurgenson) Marche Funebre (Jurgenson) “Nathalie” Polka-Mazurka (Jurgenson) “Noli me tangere” Polka (Jurgenson) Nocturne No. 1 (Jurgenson) Nocturne No. 2 (Jurgenson)
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Shvarts I I
M. Henbury-Ballan
1923 –
Variations (1946)
Shvarts L A
1898 – 1962
Piano Concerto (1934) Waltz from the film “Country Teachers” (1947) ?R Prelude in Thirds Gavotte
Shvarts S A
1896 – 1979
Ten Pieces (1943)
Shvatchkine G [Schvatchkine]
? [19th c]
Polka Chromatique (Leopas) “Souvenir de Kislovodsk” Mazurka (Leopas) Valse (Leopas)
Shvedov D N
1899 - 1981
Two Waltzes (1942) Six Preludes (1947)
Shvedov K Op 13
? Deux Morceaux 1. ? 2. Valse
Shyadas I I
1908 -
Ten Lithuanian Folk Dances (1949) Piece “Chiobishkis”
Sibikeva O
? [19TH c]
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“Childhood” Collection of Pieces for Children (Jurgenson)
Sibirsky V
1906 -1983
Bulgarian Round Dance In the Ruins of an Ancient City [based on a Indian Song Theme] Guarding the Cuckoo-Clock – Piano / 4 hands
Sichinsky D V
1865 – 1909
March Sahaidachnyi (1896) Czech Polka (1896) Songs without Words (1906-07) Concert Mazurka Slovakian Song Funeral March Ukrainian Christmas Carols + piano pieces
Sidel’nikov L
?
Sonatina
Sidel’nikov N N
1930 – 1992
Piano Sonata No. 1 (Soviet Composer 1954) Two Fugues (Soviet Composer 1954) Piano Sonata No. 2 “Sonata-Fantasia” (Muzyka 1964) “Savvushkin’s Flute” Twenty-five Pieces for Young People (Soviet Composer 1966) “Russian Fairytales” Concerto for Piano & 11 Instruments - arr. Two Pianos (Soviet Composer 1968) “What the Chaffinch Sang About” Twenty-five Pieces for Children (Muzyka 1971) “Stepan Rasin” Ballet (1977) – arr. Piano solo (Soviet Composer 1986) “America ! It’s My Love” American Sketches in Thirteen Etudes-Impressions (1990)
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“Labyrinths” Novel-Symphony for Piano solo [based on motifs from Greek myths of Theseus in five frescoes] (1992)
Sidorenko T S
1919 –
Piano Sonata (1950)
Siechkin V
1927 – 1988
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1948) Variations (1949) Three Etudes (1949) Three Preludes (1952) Piano Concerto (1962) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1965) Memories (1966) Romance (1973) “Musical Czech Sketches” Suite (1975) Festive Poem (1977) Heroic Ballade for Piano & Orchestra (1982) Etude-Scene (1983)
Sieke C
? [19th c]
Trois Feuilles (Rahter) 1. A une jeune fille 2. A une jeune homme 3. A une dame
Fleur d’Oranienbaum (Bessel) Grande Valse (Jurgenson) Cinq Imitations (Jurgenson) Calvary March (Jurgenson) “Miraculeuse” Petite Valse Fantastique (Bessel) Morceau Hongrois (Jurgenson)
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“Nuova Mandolinata” Morceaux de salon (Bessel) Hungarian Piece (Jurgenson) Trois Imitations (Jurgenson) 1. Prelude [Schumann] 2. Valse [Chopin] 3. Mazurka [Chopin]
? [19th c]
Sigmountovsky “La Mouche” Polka (Jurgenson)
Sikard M M [Sicard]
1868 – 1937
Op 11
Intermezzo et Gavotte de la Suite in D major (Idzikowski)
Op 12
“Je crois en toi” Romance by A Bevignani - arr. Piano solo (Idzikowski)
Op 15
Trois Moments Musicale (Idzikowski) 1. Esperance 2. Incertitude 3. Bonheur parfait
Op 19
“Arlequin” Tempo di Ballo de la Suite des Vingt Pieces (Idzikowski)
+ piano pieces
Sikeyra Z
? [20th c ?]
Song No. 1 in B major Melodie in E major Stormy Dance Song No. 2 in C# minor
Sil’vansky N I
1915 – 1985
Nikolay Iosifovich Sil’vansky. Born 1915 Lyubotin, near Kharkov: died 1985. Pianoist, teacher and composer. Graduated 1944 from the Moscow Conservatoire where he was a pupil of Flier in piano studies. Also studied composition in Kharkov. Later joined the faculty of the Kharkov Conservatoire in 1947 and then the Kiev Conservatoire from 1954. Ukrainian Rhapsody No. 1 (1945) Ukrainian Rhapsody No. 2 (1946) Fantasia on the Polovetsian Dances from Borodin’s “Prince Igor” (1947)
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Ukrainian Sonatina (1950) Polyphonic Suite [Seven Pieces] (1950) Piano Sonata No. 1 (1952) Three Pieces (Mistetstvo 1954) 1. “The Fountain” Etude-Illustration 2. “Summer Evening” Nocturne 3. “South Malay” Toccata
“In the Native City” Six Pieces (1954) Six Little Pieces [Variations] (1955) Piano Concerto No. 1 (1956) Musical Sketches on Gogol’s Poem “Dead Souls” (1958) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1960) Piano Concerto No. 2 (1962) Etude “Perpetual Movement” (Soviet Composer publ. 1962) Twelve Preludes (1964) Concert Etude (1965) Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor (1965) Piano Sonata No. 3 (1970) Piano Concerto No.4 (1971) Twelve Preludes (1971) Piano Concerto No. 5 “In Memory of M. Lysenko” (1972) Petit Piano Concerto [for Young People] – arr. Two Pianos (1976) Suite “On the Themes of Soviet People’s Songs” (1976) Piano Concerto No. 6 Piano Concerto No. 7 (c. 1980) Suite (1980) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Dance Impromptu Capriccio Etude
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Valse-Impromptu in Ab major Ukrainian Scherzo Sonata for Friends [in the style of a toccata] Humoresque in F major (Ukrainian Muzyka) Adventures of Baron Münchhousen for Young Players “Snow-Storm” Etude “Swiftly Flowing Stream” Etude “Alarm” Etude Simple Theme & Variations Polka “Mosquito” Story of Pope & the Worker’s Blaockhead [R?] - Album for Children
Sil’vestrov V V
1937 –
Naive Music (1954/55 rev.1993) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Valse I Nocturne I Fairytale Idyll Nocturne II Prelude Valse II
Distant Music (1956 rev. 1993) 1. Noctunre 2. Valse 3. Prelude
Intermezzo [To Boris Ahkhimovich] (1957 rev. 2000) Bagatelles (1958 rev. 2000) Piano Sonatina in E minor (Muzychna Ukraina 1960 rev. 1965) Piano Sonata No. 1 (Muzychna Ukraina 1960 rev. 1972) Five Pieces (Muzychna Ukraina 1961) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Prelude Toccatina Melodie Chorale Interrupted Sonatina
“Triade” Thirteen Pieces in 3 movements (Muzychna Ukraina 1962) 1. Signs 2. Serenade
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3. Music of Silvery Tones
Classical Sonata (1963) Monodia for Piano & Orchestra (1965) “Elegie” (Muzychna Ukraina 1967) Music in an Old Style – Four Pieces (Muzychna Ukraina 1973) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Morning Music Evening Music Contemplation Dedication
Music for Children – Book 1 [7 pieces] (Muzychna Ukraina 1973) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Lullaby Modern dance Gratitude Surprise Melodie Fantastical Sonatina “The Dragon & the Bird” A Morning Song
Music for Children - Book 2 [7 pieces] (Muzychna Ukraina 1973) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Little Bells The Lake A Morning Bird March Nocturne Scherzo Fairytale
Piano Sonata No. 2 (Muzychna Ukraina 1975) Kitsch Music – Cycle of Five Pieces (1977) Piano Sonata No. 3 (Muzychna Ukraina 1979) 1. Preludio 2. Fuga 3. Postludio
Nocturne “To the 21st Century from the 20th Century” (1980 rev. 2000) “Postludium” Symphonic Poem for Piano & Orchestra (1984) “Metamusik” Symphony for Piano & Orchestra (1992) Naïve Music (1993) Distant Music (1993) The Messenger 1996 [In memory of L Bondarenko] (1996) Oral Music – Four Pieces to Celebrate Four Birthdays (1998-99) Epitaph for Piano & String Orchestra (1999)
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Nostalghia (2001) Two Pieces (2001) 1. Benedictus 2. Sanctus Three Pieces (2001) 1. Bagatelle 2. Hymn 2001 3. Melody Two Dialogues with an Epilogue (2001-02) 1. Wedding Waltz 2. Postludium [after Wagner] 3. Morning Serenade Two Pieces (2003) 1. Chopin Moments 2. Spring Moments Three Postludes [for Jenny Lin] (2005) Three Waltzes (2005) 1. Schoenberg 2. Webern 3. Berg
Silyakhin F A
1912 -
Dzhigit Dances (1938)
Simakin Y
?
Sonatina (Muzyka 1974)
Simansky M N Op 59
1910 –
No. 3 Scherzo
Seventeen Pieces for Children (1948-50) Etude (1949) Humoresque (1949) Piano Concerto (1950) Fantasia on Folk-songs from the Gorky District for Piano & Orchestra (1952) Twenty-four Preludes (1950-55)
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Šimkus S
M. Henbury-Ballan
1887 – 1942
Variations “Silhouettes of Lithuania” (1922) Scherzo
Šimon A Y
1850 – 1916
Op 1
Deux Romances sans paroles (Jurgenson)
Op 2
Valse (Jurgenson)
Op 3
Ballade (Jurgenson)
Op 4
Deux Esquisses (Jurgenson)
Op 5
Trois Romances sans paroles (Jurgenson)
Op 6
Deux Nocturnes (Jurgenson)
Op 7
Six Grandes Etudes (Jurgenson)
Op 8
Deux Valses (Jurgenson)
Op 9
Polonaise (Jurgenson)
Op 10
Douze Croquis Musicaux [set I] (Jurgenson)
Op 11
Prelude et Fugue (Jurgenson)
Op 19
Concerto for Piano & Orchestra (Jurgenson) – arr. Two Pianos
Op 21
Douze Croquis Musicaux [set II] (Jurgenson)
Op 28
Berceuse – arr. Piano solo & Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Op 29
Suite for Orchestra – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Op 32
Melodie Valse-Scherzo Ronde des Gnomes Sur L’eau Danse Russe
Trois Impromptus (Jurgenson) 1. Valse-Impromptu 2. Polka-Impromptu 3. Mazurka-Impromptu
Op 36
“La Revue de Nuit” Symphonic Poem for Orchestra - arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson 1892) - arr. Two Pianos [Catoire] (Jurgenson)
Op 37
“Miniatures” Eighteen Easy Pieces for the Young (Jurgenson) 127
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1. Plainte Elegiaque a la memoire de G. Fitzenhagen (Jurgenson)
Op 40
Overture from the opera “Rolla” – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson 1892)
Op 46 a
Overture from the opera “Chant de l’amour triomphant” – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson 1897)
Op 46 b
Dances from the opera “Chant de l’amour triomphant” – arr. Piano solo and Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson 1897)
Op 46 c
Potpourri from the opera “Chant de l’amour triomphant” – arr. Piano solo and Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson 1897)
Op 47
Six Etudes (Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Prelude Reve Contrastes Mutineries Fantasmagorie Decisison
Op 53
Alla Polacca (Jurgenson)
Op 54
Ouverture Solennelle – Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Op 58
“Les Fleurs Animées” Ballet – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson 1900-10)
Op 59
“Eau Courante” Etude de Velocite (Jurgenson)
Op 60
Deux Morceaux for Two Pianos (Jurgenson) 1. Melodie 2. Valse
Op 63
Petite Suite for Two Pianos (Jurgenson, Schirmer) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Elegie Fugue Petite Valse Barcarolle Ronde fantastique
Overture from the opera “Rolla” – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson) “Les Fleurs Animées” Ballet – arr. Piano solo [complete] (Jurgenson) Au Rouet [S Albert] (Stahl) Ronde de Nuit [S Albert] (Stahl) Valse in C minor (Stahl) Valse in F minor (Leonard)
Simon’yan N S
1922 –
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Pieces (1945-50) Piano Concerto (1953) Poem-Concerto (1968)
Simovich R A
1901 – 1984
Rondo-Caprice in G minor (1929) Prelude & Fuguetta (1929) Variations in F major (1929-30) Piano Sonata No. 1 (1932) Suite No. 1 (1933) Suite No. 2 (1934) Suite No.3 (1935) Piano Sonata No. 2 in Eb major (1939) Twenty-four Transcriptions of Ukrainian Folksongs (1943) Piano Sonata No. 3 (1944) Sonatina in A major (1944) Fantasia (1955) Piano Concerto (1970-71)
Sinchalov B
1936 –
Piano Sonata (1971) Variations on the theme of Ukrainian Folksong “Quiet Danube” (1972) Rondo (1972) Maple Leaves (1972) Preludes (1973)
Sinisalo G-R N
1920 – 1989
Twenty-four Preludes (1943) Piano Sonata (1945) 129
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Ten Pieces (1949) Piano Concerto (1958) Nineteen Preludes (publ. Soviet Composer 1983) Andante & Allegro for Piano & Orchestra + piano pieces
Sink K
1942 – 1995
Three Preludes (1959) Four Meditations (1960) Piano Sonata (1961) Contrasts for Piano & Orchestra (1963) Compositions – Two Pianos (1964-66) “Mountains & Men” Three Sonatas (1977)
Sinope
?
Polka-Mazurka Militaire (Jurgenson)
Sinopov
? [19th c]
Voluntary March of the Fleet (Jurgenson)
Sirokhvatov V G
1935 - 1982
Valerin Gennadevich Sirokhvatov. Born 1935, Chusovoy, Permian region: died 1982, Odessa. Moldavian composer. In 1958 graduated from Kishinev Conservatoire [class of Gurov in composition] Joined the faculty at the same conservatorie from 1958-1963; then took up posts at Cherepovets Institute (1963-1967) and the Odessa Conservatoire (1967-1972). From 1962-1963 he became the secretary of the local branch of the union of the composers of MSSR (Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic). And then from 1970-1973 was a consultant to the Odessa branch of the union of the composers of UkSSR (Ukrainian SSR). Two Moldavian Sonatinas (1959-1961) Partita (1962) Three Preludes and Fugues (1963)
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Variations on the theme of Cui [Kyui] (1973)
Sirotkin Y B
1911-
Five Pieces (1935-37) 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
March Mazurka Musical Moment Gavotte Prelude
Piano Sonata (1937) Preludes (1946) Dances (1950) Pieces for Piano & Orchestra (1952) Autumn (Soviet Composer) Pieces for Children [including Sonatina]
Sisask U
1960-
Op 24
The Milky Way – Piano / 4 hands (Edition 49)
Op 52
Starry Sky Cycle “Southern Sky” (c. 1980 Edition 49)
? [19th c]
Sivatchev A Op 9
“Within a Magical Daydream” Waltz (Pet Magazin)
Op 13
“Midnight” Minuit-Mazurka (Pet magazin)
Op 15
“Douce Souvenance” Valse (Johansen)
Op 16
“Vagues de Joie” Valse (Johansen)
Op 18
“At the Height of the Dance” Quadrille (Johansen)
Op 20
“Discovering the Seasons” Waltz (Johansen) ?R
Op 25
Ein Walzer auf schwarzen Tasten [also Piano / 4 hands] (Zimmerman)
Op 26
“Pour Amusement” Melodie (Pet Magazin)
Op 29
Pas de Quatre (Leopas)
Op 30
Hungarian Dance (Leopas)
Op 32
“Kamarinskaya & Mistress” Russian Dance 131
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Op 34
Kolokola [Bells] (Jurgenson)
Op 35
Express Train (Jurgenson)
Op 36
Chaconne (Leopas)
Op 37
Expression (Leopas) ?R
Op 39
“Heart, Full of Love” Waltz (Leopas)
Op 52
“Upon Black Waves” Waltz (Davingov)
Op 53
Pas d’Espagne (Leopas)
Op 64
Gracieuse (Lyre)
Op 66
“The Ball is Ended” Waltz (Lyre) ?R
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Sizov N I
1886 - 1962
+ piano pieces [transcriptions]
Skaletsky R
?
Nursery Song Dance
? [19th c]
Skopovsky B Op 4
“Souvenir” Valse (Kasthera)
Skorul’ sky M A
1887 – 1950
Op 9
Piano Sonata (1926)
Op 10
Deux Preludes (1926)
Op 20
Four Preludes (1932)
Op 30
Twelve Pieces for Children (1940) 1. Ancient Song 2. Fugue 10. Spinning Wheel 11. Springtime
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Piano Concerto (1933)
Skoryk M M
1938 –
In the Carpathian Mountains (1959) Rondo (1962) Kolomyika (1962) Variations (1962) Burlesque (1963) Blues (1964) “From a Children’s Album” Four Pieces (1965) Partita No. 5 “In modo retro” (1976) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Prelude Valse Chorus Aria Finale
Piano Concerto No. 1 “Youth” (1977) Toccata (1978) Piano Concerto No. 2 (1982) Concerto No. 3 for Piano, String Orchestra & Bass Drum (1988) Three Preludes & Fugues Brisk Song – arr. Piano solo [transcription V Karpatakh] (Muzyka) Prelude DSCH “In memory of D Shostakovich”
Skripitsin
? [19th c]
Troika (Jurgenson)
Skripitsky G
?
“For-get-me-not” Polka (Kastner) “Nikitine” Galop (Kastner) “Slavian” Quadrille (Kastner)
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“Captivity” Mazurka de Concert (Kastner) “Heavenly” Polka (Kastner) ?R “The Dragon-Fly” Polka (Kastner) Tröika (Jurgenson)
Skrypnyk O [Skripnik]
1955 –
Pieces (1983) Change (1985) Suite in Four Parts (1985) Two Miniatures for Children (1987) 1. Polyphonic Pieces 2. Improvisation on a Joke
Frisky Little Ball (1989)
Skulte A P
1909 – 2000
Piano Sonata (1934) Two Pieces from the ballet “The Brooch of Freedom” (1950-55) 1. Gavotte 2. Sarabande
Sonatina (1956) Four Pieces (1967) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Do Fa Sol La
+ piano pieces [preludes, waltzes]
Slavenski J Op 2
1896 – 1955 Yugoslavian Suite – Four Pieces (Schott Sohne 1921) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Op 6
Theme & Improvisation Scherzo Balcanico Adagio religioso Danse Yougoslave
Piano Sonata
From the Balkans: Songs & Dances – Four Pieces (1926)
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From Jugoslavia: Songs & Dances – Five Pieces (1926)
Slavinsky M
? [19th c]
Moment Musical (Jurgenson)
Sliyanova-Mizandari D L
1916 –
Six Preludes & Fugues (1931) Five Pieces for Children (1935) Three Preludes (1937) Nocturne (1937) Piano Concerto (1938) Piano Sonata (1944)
Slonim V
?
Russian Folk Piece “Uzh Ty Sad”
Slonimsky N L
1894 - 1995
Studies in Black & White (1928) Variations on a Brazilian song “My Toy Balloon” (1942) – Piano solo or Two Pianos Thesaurus: 51 Minitudes (1972-76) Yellowstone Park Suite
Slonimsky S M
1932 –
Sonata for Piano in one movement (Muzyka 1962-63) “Three Gracies” – Piano Variations (1964) The Bells (1970) Piano Pieces for Children (1970 & 1973) Coloristic Fantasia or Fantasy of Colour (Soviet Composer 1972) “Raindrop Pieces” Album for Children (1973) 1. Frogs 2. A Grasshopper
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3. Bitter tears 4. Counting-out Rhyme 5. In the Rain We are Singing
Transcription of Serenade from the musical “The Street Song” – arr. Piano solo (1973) “Chain & Merry Rumba” (1977) Hungarian March – Piano / 4 hands (1979) Reminiscences of the Nineteenth Centruy (1980) 1. Romantic Waltz 2. Madrigal for a Fair Lady 3. Intermezzo in Memory of Brahms
Suite of Travellings (Muzyka 1981) 1. 2. 3. 4.
I’m Walking Without Daddy & Mummy Treasure sof the South seas Devil’s Merry-Go-Roung Little Rondo
Album of Piano Pieces for Children & Youth (1982) Variations on a theme of Mussorgsky (1984) “Portraits of the Beauties” Suite – Two Pianos / 4 or 8 hands (1984) “Spring” Sonatina (Soviet Composer 1985) American Rhapsody on the Theme G-H for Two Pianos & Harpsichord (1990) “From 5 to 50” – Five notebooks of piano pieces for two or four hands for pupils of schools, colleges or conservatoires (1960-1990) -
Bitter Tears In the Rain we are Singing Cloudy Evening A Sneak Cartoons with Adventures Northern Song March of the Dreadful Villain Barmaley Thumbelisa Armenian Song Humorous Scene “A Good Looking Girl is Passing” [based on a Picasso drawing] Cat’s Lullaby Whistling Charlie Chaplin
Elegy in Memory of Sibelius French Suite [from the incidental music to the play “Death of Robespierre” by R Rolland] 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
March Melancholy Romance Jolly Song Funeral March Minuet Street Organ March
Twenty-four Preludes & Fugues (1994) 136
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Korean Suite – Five Pieces (1997) Rhapsody on Jewish Themes for Piano, Flute, String Orchestra & Percussion (Soviet Composer 1997) [Piano score] Northern Ballade to the Memory of Grieg (1998) Piano Concerto No. 2 (Composer 2000) Piano Concerto No. 1 The Princess Who Did Not Know To Cry [based on a Baumbach fairytale] 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
A Princess-Sniveller Witchcraft The Princes has Forgotten How to Cry An Order of the King Polka of the White Horse The Love of the Princess and the Hunter The Princess is Crying
The King’s Musician [based on a Grimm’s fairytale] 1. 2. 3. 4.
Capricious Princess A Beggar Musician The Princess is Forced to Work The Musician Turned out to be the King
Three Pieces March Barmaleya ?R
Slonov Y M
1906 –
Waltz “Great” in D major(Soviet Composer) Waltz “Autumnal” in Bb major (Soviet Composer) Lyrical Waltz in A major (Soviet Composer) Festive Waltz in F major (Soviet Composer) Waltz “A Summer’s Evening” in A major (Soviet Composer) Slow Waltz “I Grieve” in F major (Soviet Composer) Waltz “Maya” Ab major (Soviet Composer) Slow Waltz in Eb major from the cycle “Hawaiian Waltzes” (Soviet Composer) Waltz “Meditation” in C major (Soviet Composer) Waltz in A major Slow Waltz “Twilight” in Eb major (Soviet Composer)
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Waltz “At the Seaside Park” in A minor (Soviet Composer) Waltz “You are Sad” in F major (Soviet Composer) Old Style Waltz in Eb major (Soviet Composer) Waltz “In a Good Mood” in C major (Soviet Composer) Waltz “The Noisy Volga” in E minor (Soviet Composer) March-Humoresque “Two on the Ice” Waltz in D major (Soviet Composer) Waltz “Forgotten Silhouette” Waltz in G minor (Soviet Composer) “Love, Love” Waltz in G major from the operetta “Again Love” (Soviet Composer) Waltz in D minor “In the Sailor’s Club” (Soviet Composer) ?R Melancholic Waltz in G minor (Soviet Composer) Children’s Album -
Prelude in Eb major Waltz in C major
Sluka L
?
“Coming to Play” Eight Pieces for Young People
Smbatian A B
1954 –
Piano Concerto (1982) Three Preludes (1988) Piano Piece (1991) Music-Fax for Two Pianos [collaboration with B. McComby] (1993) Variations (1996)
Smekalin V G
1901 – 1940
Rondo for Two Pianos
Smelkov A P
1950 –
Theme & Variations (1971)
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Sonatina (1972) Piano Sonata No. 1 (1982) Piano Sonata no. 2 (1986) Piano Sonata No 3 (1986) Piano Sonata No 4 (1988)
Smetanin G A
1894 – 1952
Piano Sonata No. 1 Piano Sonata No. 2 Two Preludes Prelude-Nocturne + piano pieces
Smirnov B F
1912 – 1971
Poeme (1934)
Smirnov D N
1948 –
Op 1
Piano Sonata (Composer 1967 rev. 1977)
Op 4
Five Little Pieces (Composer 1968)
Op 7 B
Two Magic Squares (Muzyka 1971)
Op 8
Piano Concerto No. 1 (1971)
Op 9 C
Toccata (1972)
Op 24
Concerto No. 2 for Piano & String Orchestra (Soviet Composer 1978)
Op 24 C
Preludes & Fugues (1978 unfinished)
Op 24 D
A Brief History of Music (1979)
Op 28 A
Suite in Baroque Style – Piano or Harpsichord (1980)
Op 29
Piano Sonata No. 2 (Soviet Composer 1980)
Op 31 C
“Football” – transcription of a piece by Shostakovich (1980)
Op 34 B
Three Pieces – Piano / 4 hands (1981) 139
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Op 36 A
Adagiosisimo after J S Bach – transcription for Piano or Harpsichord (1982)
Op 41 D
“Tiriel” A Poem [after Blake] (1984 rev. 1993)
Op 43 A
Twelve Melancholic Waltzes (1985) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
On New Year’s Eve A Pensive One March Elegy Mechanical Ballerina Waltz – Caprice Return Summer Walk A Dreamy Girl The Old Boatswain Parting Festive Evening December Elegy
Op 44
Epitaph for Piano or Organ (1985)
Op 47 B
Two Intermezzi (1987)
Op 50
The Seven Angels of William Blake (Composer 1988)
Op 64
The Angels of Albion (1991)
Op 73
Piano Sonata No. 3 (1992)
Op 76 A
Sarabande after J S Bach (1993)
Op 77
“The Magic Music Box” Children’s Album. Fifty Pieces (Muzyka 1993)
Op 86
“The Music of the Spheres” (1995)
Op 103
“Album Leaves” Five Pieces (1997)
Op 107
“Promenade” Musical Joke No. 6 to Mikhail Burshtin – Piano / 4 hands (1998)
Op 114
Exhibition – Piano / 4 hands (1999)
Op 115
“Melting Time” (Composer 1999)
Op 124
Piano Sonata No. 4 “String of Destiny” (2000)
Op 125
“The Well-Tempered Piano” Twenty-four Preludes & Fugues (2000)
Op 128 A
“Acrostic” (2001)
Op 129
Piano Sonata No. 5 “Sunlight Sonata” (2001)
Op 134
“Without Fear and Reproach” (2002)
Op 135
“Metaplasm” (2002)
Little Triptych (1965-66) 1. Prelude
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2. Melancholy 3. Skomorochs
“Let Play in Four Hands” – Piano / 4 hands (1966 rev. 1998)
Smirnov M
?
“Marusa” Polka (Jurgenson)
Smirnova T G
1940 –
Piano Sonata (1971) Pictures from Suzdal (1972) Sixty Etudes on Russian Folk Themes (1972) Piano Concerto No. 1 (1977) Piano Concerto No. 2 (1978) Two Pieces on Russian Folk Themes A Naughty Child Complaint
Smol’sky D B
1937 –
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1956) Piano Concerto No. 1 (1960) Suite “The Play of Light” (1964) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Luminescence Specks of Light Illumination Reflection
Piano Concerto No. 2 (1975) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1981) Piano Concerto No. 3 (1996) ? [mentioned in Grove] Concert Waltzes
Sobanski C Op 6
? “Carillon” Polka (Idzikowski)
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Op 7
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Mazurka in G major (Idzikowski)
“Destinée” Valse (Idzikowski) Three Polkas (Gebethner) 1. Theresia 2. La Cajoleuse 3. Souvenir de Alpes noriques, Semmering
Sokal’sky P P [Solkalsky] Op 1
1832 - 1887
Impressions Musicales
Russia’s 1000 Years (1873) “O, Rimembranza” - Illustration musicale (1886 Bessel) Au bords du Danube - Rhapsodie slave (Bessel) Apres le bal - Valse de salon (Bessel) Tarantelle (Bessel) Valse Capricieuse (Jurgenson) Bulgarian March “Slavic Album” Four Miniatures Ukrainian Phantasy Ukrainian Nocturne Soirees d’Ukraine Rhapsody on a Bulgarian Theme + piano pieces [12 waltzes, 9 mazurkas, 6 polkas plus song transcriptions]
Sokal’sky V I Op 1
1863 - 1920
Impressions musicales (Bessel) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Op 3
Souvenir du pass Inquiétude Canzonetta Minuetto Au Berceau Mazurka
Suite “In the Meadows” [based on Ukrainian Folksongs] 1. 2. 3. 4.
Introduction The Chopper [Axe] The Quiet Area Grubby
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Op 4
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Lonely Young Girl [Orpheline] Little Bird A Joke [Scherzetto] Song In the Grove Epilogue
Polonaise (Johansen)
Chant du Berceau (Laudy) Mazurka Scherzo Golden Age of Childhood Ukrainian Sketches Old Bandura Player ? [19th c]
Sokol A Op 1
“Stanislas” Polka (Idzikowski)
Op 5
“Polka Gracieuse” Morceau de salon (Idzikowski)
Op 6
Grande Fantaisie Brillante sur la romance russe “I Mozhet’ Byt’” (Idzikowski)
Op 7
Valse Brillante (Siegel)
Op 8
Cinq Pieces Caracteristique (Siegel) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Pensée melancolique Impromptu Idylle Humoresque Mazurka
Op 9
“Souvenir de Narovla” Galop Brillante (Siegel)
Op 11
Polonaise no. 3 (Idzikowski)
Op 12
Cinq Etudes (Idzikowski)
Op 13
“Plovtsy” [Varlamov] – arr. Piano solo (Idzikowski)
Op 14
She is Not Certain (Idzikowski)
Op 22
“Flora” Gavotte (Andre)
“Château des Fleurs” Polka (Idzikowski) “Kievian” Polka (Idzikowski) “Marie” Polka (idzikowski) 143
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Mazurka (Idzikowski)
Sokolov F
?
Variations on a Russian Song
Sokolov I G
1960 -
Five Visions (1983) Fairytale Bell Chimes (1987) Piano Sonata-Fairytale (1987) Thirteen Pieces (1988) Volokos (1988) Books on a Table (1989) Another Seven Pieces (1987) Ships in the Sea – Two Pianos (1990) Thoughts about Rachmaninov (1991) “About Cage” Triptych (1992) About Life (1992) In the Sky (1992) Sounds, Letters & Numbers (1992) A Prayer in a Dream (1994) Drawing in Solitude (1994) Seven Quiet Pieces (1995) KA-24 Non-Preludes – Piano & Percussion (1995) For Boulez’s 70th Birthday – Piano & Narrator (1995) Equilibrium (1995) I. Sokolov – Improvisations at the Piano (1997) ?R Pieces for Children -
Mordovian Jest Erzyanian Dance Mokshanian Dance
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Sokolov N A
1859 –1922
Op 3
Serenade sur le nom B-la-f for String Quintet - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands [Catoire] (Belaieff)
Op 4
Elegie for String Orchestra - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff 1886)
Op 7
1st String Quartet in F major - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff 1884)
Op 14
2nd String Quartet in A major - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff 1892)
Op 20
3rd String Quartet in D minor - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff 1894)
Op 23
2nd Serenade for String Orchestra - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff)
Op 25
Piano Variations in Eb major (Belaieff)
Op 38
“La Caressante” Polka for String Orchestra - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff)
Op 40 a
“Les Cygnes Sauvages” Ballet - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff 1900)
Op 42
Divertissement for Orchestra (Belaieff) – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Belaieff) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Op 44
Introduction. Melodie Tyrolienne A la Czardas Elegie Melancolie Variation de Ballet A l’espagnole en mineur En style héroique Complaintes, Couplets Grande Valse de salon Finale. Reminiscences.
The Winter’s Tale: Incidental music - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff) 1. Introduction. Fanfares. Le roi et la reine st 2. 1 Entr’acte. La jalousie du roi. 3. 2nd Entr’acte. Condamnation a mort a la reine. Dans la prison. Melodrame. Le temps. 4. 3rd Entr’acte. La Tempete. 5. Melodrame. Le temps. th 6. 4 Entr’acte. Pastorale. 7. Danse de bergers th 8. 5 Entr’acte. Vivification de la statue de la reine.
+ piano pieces
Sokolov P
? [19th c]
“Papillon” Polka (Jurgenson)
Sokolov V
1830 - 1890
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Air de Dargomijsky (Jurgenson) “Bonbons” Quadrille (Jurgenson) Chansonnette (Jurgenson) Idylle a la Memorie de Schumann (Jurgenson) “Je ne pense qu’a lui” Polka-Mazurka (Jurgenson) Chanson (Jurgenson) “Pour Toi” Valse (Jurgenson) “Greetings” [Dargomijski] – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson) “Ona Pridet’” Romance [Dargomijski] – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson) “Tebe Odhoi” Valse (Jurgenson) R?
Sokolov V A
1895 – ?
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1924) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1924) Fairytake “Gnomik” (1924) + piano pieces
Sokolov-Kamin A N
1907 –
Piano Sonata (1931)
? [19th c]
Sokolovsky A Polonaise (Idzikowski)
? [19th c]
Sokolovsky M Op 1
Reverie [Au bord de la mer] (Simon)
Op 2
Deux Barcarolles (Simon) 1. Moderato 2. Andante con moto
Op 4
Trois Morceaux (Simon, Jurgenson) 1. Petite Berceuse 2. Melodie 3. Serenade
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Op 10
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Danses Espagnoles – Piano / 4 hands (Simon) 1. Allegro in A major 2. Allegretto moderato in B major
Op 14
Danses Polonaises – Piano / 4 hands (Simon) 1. Andantino in A major 2. Allegro con brio in F major
Sokolovsky N N Op 4
1865 - 1921
1. Berceuse – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson)
Cinq Pieces Enfantines (Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Salut Plainte Consolation Gavotte Menuet
Sokolovsky St.
? [19th c]
Serenade (Gebethner)
Sokovnin L M
1907 -
Five Preludes (1928) Suite for Two Pianos (1930) Sonatina No. 1(1967) Six Pieces in the Style of a Canon (1968) Sonatina No. 2 Sonatina No. 3 Twenty-four Preludes & Fugues (1975-76) Sonatina No. 4 (1979-80) Sonatina No. 5 (1983)
Solin S L [Kaganovich]
1923 –
Variations (1949)
Solomirsky D
? [19th c]
Deux Caractères (Jurgenson) 147
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Questions et Réponses (Jurgenson)
? [20th c]
Solovkin P Piano Sonata (1967)
Solov ‘yev A S [Solovyeff]
1887 - ?
Transcriptions for 2, 4 & 8 hands and Two Pianos of works by Russian & Soviet Composers.
Solov ‘yev D [Solovyeff]
? 20th c
Six Preludes (Muzyka 1970)
Solov ‘yev V [Solovyeff]
1937 -
Op 1
Piano Sonata No. 1
Op 21
Twenty-four Preludes in the style of Russian & Soviet composers [Book 1 Nos. 1- 12] (1967-79)
Op 37
Lucid Waltz
Op 61
Ballade No. 1 in C minor (1984)
Op 80
Spangles – Eight Pieces 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Lyric Waltz Intermezzo Nocturne Rondo Slow Dance Happy Waltz Humoresque Scherzo
Op 83
Twenty-four Preludes in the style of Russian & Soviet composers [Book 2 Nos. 13-24] (1981-91)
Op 91
Ballade No. 2 (1980-96)
Op 94
Piano Sonata No. 2
Op 97
Ballade No. 3 in Bb minor (1993-94)
Op 101
Balalde No. 4 in Bb major (2000)
Op 110
Scherzo
Pictures of Summer Cottage [Polyphonic Notebook]
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The Magic Movies [potpourri] Little Album about Stars
Solov ‘yov N F [Solovyeff] Op 83
1846 – 1916
Twenty-four Preludes
1. Reverie (Bernard, Jurgenson) 2. Romance Russe (Bernard, Jurgenson) 3. Bagatelle (Bernard, Jurgenson) 4. Air de Ballet (Bernard, Jurgenson) 5. Barcarolle (Bernard, Jurgenson) 6. Scene champêtre (Bernard, Jurgenson) 7. Impromptu (Bernard, Jurgenson) 8. Menuet (Jurgenson) Rondo (Bernard) Prelude from the Opera “Cordelia” – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Bessel 1885) Romance by Andreno from the Opera “Cordelia” – arr. Piano solo [Galkine] (Bessel) Tarantella from the Opera “Cordelia” – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Bessel 1885) Entr’ acte [3rd Act] from the Opera “Cordelia” – arr. Piano solo (Bessel 1885) Potpourri from the Opera “Cordelia” [Resch] (Bessel) Fantaisie on motives from the Opera “Cordelia” [Kadlec, Kleinecke] (Bessel) Feuille d’album (Jurgenson) In the Fields + piano pieces
Solov’yov – Sedoy V P
1907 – 1979
Suite (1934) Piano Concerto (1936) March from the film “Primary Gauntlet” ?R
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Eveningtime, Near Moscow – Piano solo & Piano / 4 hands
Soltan V Y
1953 –
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1982) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1984)
Soł łtys A M
1890 – 1968
Variations (1914) Rondo (1914) Suite (1914) Piano Sonata (1914) Intermezzo (1916) Theme & Variations (1954) + piano pieces
Soł łtys M
1863 – 1929
Concerto Religioso for Piano & Orchestra + piano pieces
Somiannko J [Somyannko] Op 11
Lorsque la coquette espérance (Gebethner)
Op 13
“Na Klepisku Chlopski” Mazurka (Gebethner)
Op 14
“Clonchette” Polka (Gebethner)
Op 17
L’Amour est mon pêché (Gebethner)
? [19th c]
Somov Op 2
? [19th c]
Tarantelle No. 1 (Jurgenson)
Sonevytsky I
1926 -
Piano Concerto in C major (1964 rev. 1994) 150
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Variations on a Ukrainian Folksong Triptych 88 “Spring” Collection of Pieces for Children “Summer” Collection of Pieces for Children “Winter” Collection of Pieces for Children
Sonin A [O] B
1948 -
Sonnets (1978) Concerto No. 1 “Eine Musik für Arnold Schoenberg” for Piano & Chamber Orchestra (1980) “The Crimean” Suite [No. 1] – Seven Pieces (1983 rev. 1985) Symphony No. 4 “In Memoriam di Poeta Uccisa. Musica per O. Mandel’shtam” for Piano & Orchestra (1989-90) “Music for Eva” Suite No. 2 (1991) Sonata quasi Sarabanda “In memory to those who perished on the ferry “Estonia”” (1992) Suite No. 3 (1995) Concerto No. 3 for Piano & Chamber Orchestra (1996)
Sorokin [V] K S
1909 –
Konstantin Stepanovich Sorokin. Born 1909. Composer. Graduated in 1929 from Kyiv Institute of Music & Drama and then continued his studies at the Moscow Conservatoire under Igumnov, and later with Aleksandrov. Became a teacher at the Kirov Music school (1937-1939 and 1941-1944) and later at the Moscow Conservatoire (1953-1956). From1945-1969 was also an editor, and later head of, the editorial staff of the Muzgiz / Muzyka publishing house. Wrote extensively on the works of Bach, Corelli, Handel, Schubert, Glinka, Tchaikovsky and Rimsky-Korsakov. Was particularly noted for his extensive list of works for children and young people. Op 3
Pieces No. 2 Fugue-Song
Op 4
Children’s Corn – Twenty-four Pieces for Children 14. Folk Tune Scherzo
Op 5
Eight Sonatinas for Children 3. Children’s Sonatina 8. Sonatina-Fairytale
Op 9
Sonatina No. 1
Op 10
Three sets of Variations [on Belarus, Russian & Ukrainian Folksongs] 151
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Op 11
Song and Variations
Op 12
Piano Sonata No. 1in F major [of medium difficulty]
Op 13
Sonata-Ballade
Op 15
Five Concert Etudes
Op 16
Two Dances (Soviet Kompozitor 1960)
Op 18
Sonatina No. 3
Op 19
Two Symphonic Dances
Op 22
Two Concert Etudes (c. 1961)
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1. Hungarian Melody [A minor] 2. Toccata [C major]
Op 23
Children’s Album – Twelve Pieces (1948)
Op 24
Prelude & Fugue in C major
Op 29
Lyrical Sonatinas Nos 1-3
Op 30
Three Dances 1. Menuet 2. Sarabande 3. Gavotte
Op 37
Seven Bulgarian Folk Melodies
Op 39
Concert Waltz
Op 42
Piano Concerto (publ. 1970) – arr. Two Pianos
Op 45
Children’s Pages
Op 46
Five Bulgarian Folksongs
Op 49
Two Sonatinas for the Young
Op 50
Piano Concerto No. 2 “Youth” (1970) – arr. Two Pianos
Op 54
Three Poemes
Op 58
Piano Sonata No. 2
Op 74
Twenty-four Pieces for the Young
Op 75
Twenty-four Preludes & Fugues 3. Prelude & Fugue in Db major 7. Prelude & Fugue on the motive B-A-C-H 12. Prelude & Fugue in F minor
Op 78
Twenty-four Preludes & Fugues for the Young 152
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Op 79
Chi – Four Pieces
Op 80
Nine Bagatelles
Op 83
Four Romantic Waltzes
Op 84
Twelve Sketches for the Young
Op 97
Children’s Execise Book – Twenty-four Pieces (1987)
Op 100
Pieces ? 1. Passacaglia & Fugue
Op 103
Twenty-five Pieces for Children (Muzyka 1988)
Op 104
Three Concert Etudes for the Young
Op 113
Thirty Pieces for Children (1986)
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Little Dance Folk Melody Lullaby Mazurka
Theme & Variations Five Little Russian Songs Rumanian Polka in F major Three Bulgarian Melodies Three Romanian Melodies Three Ballet Fragments Eight Illustrations Piano Sonata No. 4 Piano Sonata No. 5 Piano Sonata No. 6 (1980) Two Romanian Melodies Handel arr. Sorokin:
Sosnovtsev B A
Op 4 No: 6 Organ Concerto
1921 –
Fugue (1949)
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Three Pieces (1950) Piano Concerto (1961) – arr. Two Pianos Twenty-four Preludes (c. 1977) Two Preludes + piano pieces
Sotnikov T I
1901 – 1975
Fantasia on Don Themes for Piano & Orchestra (1940) Piano Concerto (1962)
Souchorovsky M [Sukhorovsky] Op 25
? [19th c]
Shumka (Jurgenson)
“Annette” Polka – Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson) “Impertinant” Quadrille (Johansen) “Nana” Polka (Jurgenson) Polka des Amoureux (Jurgenson) “Savine” Mazurka (Jurgenson) Schumka (Jurgenson)
Soukin A [Soumkin]
? [19th c]
“Theatre Solodovnikov” Quadrille (Gutheil) “Piff! Paff!” Quadrille (Gutheil) “Premier Amour” Polka-Mazurka (Gutheil)
Sowiń ński W [A]
1805 – 1880
Op 7
Variations sur un Air Polonaise [Variations brillante sur des motifs la Cracovienne] (Ricordi)
Op 10
Caprice sure des motifs de Rossini (Girod)
Op 11
“Les Charmes de la Campagne” Polonaises Pastorales (Simrock)
Op 12
Variations brillantes sur un air favori italien – Piano / 4 hands (Girod) 154
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Op 17
Rondo Pastoral sur la Straniera (Girod)
Op 24
Marche Héroique des Parisiens (Hofmeister) - Piano solo - Piano / 4 hands
Op 25
“La Parisienne” March varie (Hofmeister)
Op 26
Introduction, Variations & Rondeau in Eb major sur un theme original (Hofmeister)
Op 28
Mélange sur Anna Bolena (Girod)
Op 33
“Les Regrets” Duo Caracteristique – Piano / 4 hands (Le Boulch)
Op 36
Polonaise Brillante (Girod)
Op 38
Grand Galop in B major (Hofmeister)
Op 46
“Souvenir d’une Fête” Grande Valse (Girod)
Op 50
“Heures de Recueillement” Six Melodies Expressives (Girod) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Une larme Heure mystérieuse Résignation Ansiosa Les adieux Reverie au bord de la mer
Op 52
Fantaisie sur la Favorite (Grus)
Op 60
Grande Etudes de Concert [12] (Schott)
Op 63
Deux Melodies (Schott) 1. Prima Sera 2. Songe d’une nuit d’été
Op 67
Tarantelle (Schott)
Op 70
Sicilienne (Bote)
Op 73
“La Berceuse” Air National Polonais (Bote)
Op 74
Fantaisie brillante sure Le Prophete (Ricordi)
Op 82
“Le Perle du Brésil” Fantaisie-Transcription (Heugel)
Op 85
Serenade (Girod)
Op 91
Elegie [composed for the death of Adam Mickiewicz] (Girod)
Op 94
Une Soirée a Paris (Girod)
Op 95
Souvenir du Château de la Belouze (Girod)
Op 96
Grande Etude pour le pouignet (Girod)
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Op 97
Gigue Ecossaise (Girod)
Op 101
Impromptu (Girod)
Op 105
“La Chasse” (Girod)
Op 106
“Nibelungen” Reverie (Girod)
Op 110
Etude de genre (Girod)
Op 112
Partenza (Girod)
Op 115
Le Carillon de Notre-Dame-de-Cléry (Girod)
Op 116
Petite Intermede, en forme d’etude, en octaves (Girod)
Op 118
“Un Ciel sans nuages” Arabesque (Girod)
Op 119
Menuet de Mozart (Girod)
Op 120
“Souvenir du Château de Daubeuf” Valse (Girod)
Op 124
Douze Etudes Mélodiques (Girod)
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“Niobe” Fantaisie sur la Cavatine favorite [précedée d’une Melodie Polonaise] (Ricordi) “Juif-Errant” Fantaisie (Benoit) “Marie-Aline” Souvenir de Pierrefonds (Girod) “Souvenir de Dieppe” Valse (Heugel) Piano Concerto No. 1 Piano Concerto No. 2 + piano pieces [approx. 75 in total]
Spadavekkia A E
1907 – 1988
Piano Concerto in C major (1944)
Spasokykotsky L A
1912 –
Four Preludes (1932) Ten Variations (1939) Four Pieces (1941) Ballade (1944)
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? [19th c]
Specktor N “New World” Waltz (Idzikowski) “Renewed Europe” March (Idzikowski) ?R
Spendiarov A A [Spendiaryan]
1871 – 1928
Op 3
Deux Morceaux for Orchestra - No. 2 Berceuse arr. Piano solo (Bessel)
Op 9
“Esquisses des Crimée” Suite Orientale for Orchestra - arr. Piano / 2 or 4 hands (Bessel 1917)
Op 10
The Three Palm Trees [Les Trois Palmiers]: Tableau Symphonique for Orchestra - arr. Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff 1905)
Op 12
Dance Ancienne for Small Orchestra – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Op 18
Valse de Concert for Orchestra – arr. Piano / 4 hands (1900)
Op 23
Crimean Sketches Series 2 – arr. Piano / 4 hands (1912)
Op 26
Razudalye Soldiers: March on Cossack Military Songs for Orchestra - arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson)
Op 30
Yerevan Studies for Orchestra – Prelude arr. Piano solo (1928)
Fantasie Espagnole – Piano / 4 hands (1894) Pesnya, plyaska I Khaytarma (1917) Krimskiy Eyude [Crimea Etude] (1917) Air de Danse (Bessel) Barcarolle Elegiac Song (Oxford Music) Enzeli + piano pieces
Spidler E
? [19th c]
“Souvenir” Romance de Dmitriev (Jurgenson)
Sporov M
? [19th c]
Danse Caucasienne (Jurgenson)
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? [19th c]
Srebdolsky S Op 10
Piano Sonata No. 1 in G minor (Jurgenson)
Op 12
Variations (Jurgenson)
Op 13
Piano Sonata No. 2 in C minor (Jurgenson 1908)
Op 16
Valse-Impromptu (Rahter)
Chant varie (Rahter) Huit Mazukas (Jurgenson) Deux Morceaux (Jurgenson) Mosaique (Rahter) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Chansonnette Scherzo I Berceuse I Romance I Valse Romance II Mazurka Berceuse II Scherzo II Elegie Coda
Nocturne (Jurgenson) Deux Nocturnes (Jurgenson) Romance (Jurgenson)
Stanchinsky A V
1888 - 1914
Op 1
Twelve Esquisses (1912)
Op 2
Allegro (1912) [original 1st movement of 1st Piano Sonata]
Three Songs without Words (1904) Mazurka in Db major (1905) Humoresque (1906) Tears (1906) Piano Sonata in Eb minor (1906) Prelude in C# minor (1907) Nocturne (1907) 158
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Prelude in Ab major (1907) Prelude in Ab major / F minor (1907) Etude in F minor / Ab major (1907) Prelude in D major (1907) Prelude in Eb minor (1907) Etude in G minor (1907) Prelude in Lydian Mode [Eb major] (1907-8) Mazurka in G# minor (1907) Canon in B minor (1908) Mixolydian Prelude (1908) Etude in B minor (1908-09) Prelude in Bb minor (1909) Prelude in B minor (1909-10) Prelude & Fugue in G minor (1909) Variations in A minor (1911) Piano Sonata No 1 in F major (1911-1912) Prelude in C minor (1912) Piano Sonata No. 2 in G major (1912) Three Esquisses (1912?) Preludes in the forms of Canons [C major; G major; E mixolydian, Eb minor/Gb major] (1913-14)
Stanekaite-Laumyanskene Y I
1880 - ?
Remembrance Tarantella Mazurka + 200 piano pieces [preludes, miniatures, children’s pieces]
Stankiewicz P
? [19th c]
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Op 6
“Stach” Mazurka (Deubner-Riga)
Op 12
2. Oriental March (Deubner-Riga)
Op 14
“Pan Tadeusz” Polonaise (Deubner-Riga)
Op 19
“Jolanta” Waltz (Deubner-Riga)
Op 23
Komponisten Kongreß Marsch (Deubner-Riga)
Op 30
“Der Liebling meiner Buben” Galop (Deubner-Riga)
Stankiewicz V
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? [19th c]
“Legende” Morceau de salon (Idzikowski)
Stanković K
1831 – 1865
Op 3
Variations on Serbian Airs [1st set] (1853)
Op 4
Variations on Serbian Airs [2nd set] (1854)
Op 6
Variations on Serbian Airs [3rd set] (1857)
Op 7
Sirmier Kolo – Serbian Dance (1857)
Slaven-Ball-Klänge – Quadrille (1855) Serbian Folk Quadrille (1859) Quadrille on a Bulgarian Folksong (1862)
Stankovich Y F
1942 –
Suite (1965) Fugue (1966) Piano Sonatina (1966) Waltz (1971) Piano Sonata (1972) “Vesnyanki” from the Ballet “Ol’ga” – arr. Piano solo (Muzyka 1982) ?R Chamber Symphony No. 9 for Piano & Chamber Orchestra (2000)
Starokadomsky M L
1901 – 1954
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Piano Sonata (1926) Sonatina (1935) Musical Pictures (1946) + piano pieces
? [19th c]
Startzov C Valse-Romance (Jurgenson)
Starytsky M
1957 –
Piano Sonata No. 1 Piano Sonata No. 2 “Dedicated to Paraphysics” for Two Pianos + piano pieces
Stasevich A L
1906 – 1971
Symphony for Two Pianos & Orchestra (1942)
Stasiuk T
1958 –
Pictures (1977) Hutsul Paintings (1983) Postlude (1989) + piano pieces
Statkowski R
1859 – 1925
Op 2
Trois Mazurkas (Wood)
Op 5
Valse Caprice (Wood)
Op 9
Trois Piècettes (Jurgenson) 1. Cracovienne-Reverie 2. Oberek 3. Dumka
Op 12
Trois Morceaux (Wood) 1. Melodie
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2. Fariboles 3. En Sommeillant
Op 16
Trois Morceaux (Wood) 1. Valse 2. All’antico 3. Aupres de la fontaine
Op 18
Idylle in E minor (Wood)
Op 21
Par une Nuit de Printemps (Idzikowski)
Op 22
Polonica [Oberesk] Album Vols. 1 & 2 (Ries & Erler)
Op 23
Polonica [Krakowiaks] Album (Ries & Erler)
Op 24
Polonica [Mazurkas] Album (Ries & Erler)
Op 27
Pieces Caracteristiques (Augener) 1. Mazurka 2. Krakowiak
Immortelles [Vol. 1 & 2] (Willcocks) + piano pieces [mazurkas, polonaises, preludes & character pieces]
Statrov I
?
“At Manchuria Hills” Valse (Knaue)
Stavonin G T
1935 -
Fantasie on Kolmanovsky’s “Zhuravlyonok” for Piano & Orchestra (1976) + piano pieces
Stcherbatcheff A V [Sherbachyov] Op 4
“Penombres” Quatre Pieces (Jurgenson)
Op 5
Six Miniatures (Jurgenson)
Op 6
Piano Sonata
1869 - 1916
+ piano pieces
Stcherbatcheff N V [Sherbachyov]
1853 - ?
Nikolai Vladimirovich Sherbachyov. Born 1853 St Petersburg, died in Monte Carlo but date is unknown. Pianist and Composer. Studied initially at the St Petersburg Conservatoire, and later with Liszt in Rome. In the 1870’s was close to the Moguchaya Kuchka [Mighty Handful] and was valued 162
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highly by Cui, Mussorgsky, Rimsky-Korsakov and Stasov. A couple of his piano works were orchestrated by Balakirev, and Shcherbachyov also contributed to the Chopsticks paraphrase. Although wrote considerably for the piano, mainly noted for his songs. Rimsky-Korsakov, in his memoirs, made note that many of Shcherbachyov’s orchestral and choral compositions remained unfinished and unpublished, and that they showed a surprising lack of technical knowledge and would have not stood the test of a performance. At heart, Shcherbachyov was a miniaturist; his compositions lacked originality but were very attractive with an odd nod towards impressionism. Op 8
Feeries et Pantomines (Belaieff) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.
Op 15
Prologue symphonique Au jardin. Saynete Au rouet. Bluette Bouffonneries. Scherzo Le mezzetin amoureux. Serenade-Valse Le bourdon. Impromptu La fee mysterieuse. Apparition Danse caracterisees. Rondo pantomimique. Papillons. Divertissement – Intermezzo Choeur danse Marguerite. Ballade Pageant. Fantasie Concert Piece. Pastorale Chinoiseries Cortage de moines. Scene de nuit Epilogue.
“Mosaique” Album Pittoresque (Belaieff) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Reverie-Prelude Orientale Elegie Guitarre Valse-Intermezzo Pervenche Marionnettes
Op 16
Cinq Mazurkas (Belaieff)
Op 17
Scherzo-Caprice (Belaieff)
Op 18
“Echos du passe” Deux Morceaux (Belaieff) 1. Souvenance. Feuillet d’album 2. Ronde joyeaux
Op 19
Grand Etude (Belaieff)
Op 20
Deux Preludes (Belaieff) 1. Chasse neige 2. Presto agitato
Op 21
“Pages Intimes” Trois Simili-Valses (Belaieff)
Op 22
“Allegro Appassionata” Impromptu-Etude (Belaieff)
Op 23
Trois Idylles (Belaieff) 1. L’etoile du berger 2. En passant l’eau 3. Songerie dans les bois
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Op 25
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“Les Solitudes” Trois Andante-Interludia (Belaieff) 1. Meditation 2. Soir d’ete 3. Clair de lune
Op 26
Fantaisie-Etudes (Belaieff) 1. Sous bois 2. Tourment
Op 27
“Les Orchidees” Deux Valses (Belaieff)
Op 28
Deux Morceaux - Piano (Belaieff) 1. Canzone 2. Toccatina
Op 29
Impromptu-Caprice (Belaieff)
Op 30
“La chute des feuillies” Etude (Belaieff)
Op 31
“La Melancolie” Movement for String Quartet - arr. Piano solo (Belaieff)
Op 32
“Premiere Neige” Melodie-Idylle (Belaieff)
Op 33
Serenade pour Orchestra (Belaieff) a. arr. for Piano / 4 hands solo b. arr. for Piano Solo
Op 34
Valse-Entr’acte (Belaieff)
Op 35
“Barcarolle orientale” Chant-Nocturne (Belaieff)
Op 36
“Les Adieux” Deux Impromptu melodiques (Belaieff)
Op 37
Preludie (Belaieff)
Op 38
Impromptu-Villanelle (Belaieff)
Op 39
“Au Soir Tombant” Valse reveuse (Belaieff)
Op 40
“Souvenir de Lithuanie” Deux Mazurkas (Belaieff)
Op 41
“Nouvelles Marionnettes” Rondo a la Valse (Belaieff)
Op 42
Mazurka in Eb major (Belaieff)
Bigarrures – petite supplement aux “Paraphrases” sur le theme oblige (Belaieff) Valse Allemande (Bessel) Valse-Caprice (Bessel, Leduc) Zig-Zags. Recueil-humoresque (Leduc)
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Stcherbatcheff V V [Sherbachyov] Op 1
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1911-12)
Op 7
Piano Sonata No. 2 (1914)
Op 15
Invention (1926)
1887-1952
Nechayannaya radost’ [Unexpected Joy] – Piano Suite after verses by Blok (1912-13) Vydumki [Notions]: Suite in Eight Movements (1921) Invention (1921) “Chimes” from the film “Peter I” (Soviet Composer 1939) The Thunderstorm – suite from the film arr. Piano / 4 hands Sentimental Romance [between Varvara & Kydryash] from the film The Thunderstorm arr. Piano solo
Steblyanko A I
1896 – 1977
March – Piano / 4 hands (1935) Four Easy Pieces (1954)
Stehailov V
1853 – 1993
Ballade (1972) Variations (1974) Rondo (1974) Piano Sonata (1976) Piano Concerto (1977) Piano Concerto “In Memory of S. Rachmaninov” (1977) Unforgettable Triptych – Two Pianos (1981) “Kaleidoscope of Impressions” Suite-Fantasy for Two Pianos & Orchestra (1982)
? [19th c]
Stein W Op 14
“Reverie” Valse (Gutheil)
Op 21
“The Last Rendezvous” Valse (Gutheil)
Op 22
“By the Brook” Valse (Gutheil) 165
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Steinberg L P [Shteinberg, Shteynberg]
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1870 – 1945
Tarantella (Adler) + piano pieces
? [19th c]
Steinberg’ M Op 7
“To Drink ‘Bruderschaft’ “ Valse (Leopas)
Op 8
“You Refresh Me” (Rose)
Op 10
“Buttonhole Posy” Gavotte (Pet Magazin)
Op 12
“Tulips and Roses” Morceau de salon (Rose)
Op 14
“Karmensita” Valse (Pet Magazin) ?R
Op 15
Bulgarian Dance (Rose)
Op 24
1. “Freedom” Fantasia on Russian Songs (Rose) 2. “Pazdym’e” Fantasia on Russian Songs (Rose)
Op 25
“Sweet Dreams” Morceau de salon (Rose)
Op 26
Prayer (Rose)
Op 31
Deux Valses Brillante (Rose)
Op 54
“Cherished Words” Valse (Leopas)
Op 56
“Tamara” Fantasia (Leopas)
Op 74
“By the Power of One’s Heart” Valse (Leopas)
Op 75
“Svetlana” Fantasia (Leopas)
Op 86
“Circle of Intimacy” Valse (Leopas)
Op 87
“Primeveres” Les plus faciles morceaux de piano sur les melodies favorites pour les commençants(Leopas) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Chanson française Air russe Air tyrolien Cavatina italienne de Donizetti Romance russe Air petit russien Berceuse de Renard Melodie de R. Schumann Air de l’opera “Les Joyeuse Commeres de Windsor” Souhait d’une jeune fille de Chopin Serenade de l’opera “Pagliasse” Intermede de l’opera “Cavalleria rusticana
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Op 91
“Dream of Ecstasy” Morceau de salon (Leopas)
Op 93
“Cleopatra” Egyptian Nocturne (Leopas)
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Marche Parisienne (Davingov) Bluette de salon – Piano / 4 hands (Leopas) Musicale Arabesques (Leopas) 1. Hymne 2. Flirtation 3. Jeux d’enfants
Many arrangements of dances, valses, polkas and operatic transcriptions etc. for Piano solo & Piano / 4 hands + piano pieces
Steinberg M O
1883 - 1946
Op 2
Variations in G major for Large Orchestra - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff 1905)
Op 3
Symphony No. 1 in D major - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff 1905-06)
Op 5
String Quartet No. 1 in A major - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff 1907)
Op 7
Praeludium for Orchestra [To the Memory of Rimsky Korsakov] - arr. for Piano Solo (Belaieff 1908)
Op 8
Symphony No. 2 in Bb minor - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff 1909)
Op 9
Dramatic Fantasie for Orchestra - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff 1910)
Op 10
“Les Metamorphoses” Scenes Choreographiques d’apres Ovid for Orchestra - arr. for Piano Solo (1912)
Op 11
Introduction to the drama “La Princesse Maleine” by Maeterlinck pour Female Choir & Orchestre - arr. Piano solo
Op 18
Symphony No. 3 in G minor – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Miaskovsky] (UE 1928)
Round Dance from the Ballet “Till Eulenspiegel” [concert arrangement by A Kamensky] (Soviet Composer 1936) Overture Bohemiene for Orchestra – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson) + piano pieces
Steiner L G
? [19th c]
Drentelbn’ March (Idzikowski) ?R
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? [early 19th c]
Steinhell March of the Musquetier Regiment (c. 1812)
Stel’nik Z Y
1915 –
Piano Sonata
Stempnevsky S V
1923 -
Piano Sonata (Muzgiz 1953) Two Pieces 1. Ballade of the Partisan 2. Tranquil Night Two Dances Children’s Album -
October Piece ?R Swimming across the lake
Stepanenko M
1942 –
Mikhail Stepanenko. Born 1942, Semypalatyns’k, Ukraine. Composer, musciologist, pianist and teacher. Completd his piano studies at the Kyiv Conservatoire with Nilsen in 1966, and composition with Liatoshinsky and Shtoharenko in 1971. Until 1967 worked as music editor in the publishing firm “Mystetstvo” and since then on the piano faculty of the Kyiv Conservatoire. Author of several musicological studies including one on Berezovsky. Presently head of the governing board of the Union of Ukrainian Composers. Six Sketches (1962) Variations on a Ukrainian Theme (1964) Sonata-Ballade (1965) Scenes (1967) “Animal Suite” Six Pieces (1969) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Hippopotamus Dolphin Tortoise Bilochka ? Foxes Mavpochka ?
Obrazy Nos. 1 – 10 (1973) Five Pieces
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Arabesque Musical Movements No. 1 – 5 Sonatina No. 1 Sonatina No. 2 “The Ukraine” Sonatina No. 3 Sonatina No. 4 Four Pieces for Children 1. 2. 3. 4.
Prelude Dance Fairytale March
Variations “Arabesque” Twelve Children’s Songs for Piano solo “The Friendship of Our People” Thirteen Pieces [in collaboration with V Klin]
Stepanov A A
1913 - 1984
Fourteen Fugues (1938-39)
Stepanov L B
1908 -
Three Gavottes (1929) Fugue (1935) Piano Concerto No. 1 (1947) Piano Concerto No. 2 (1955) + piano pieces
Stepanov P
?
From Within a Dark Wood (Kastner) Chant sans paroles (Kastner) Mazurka-Caprice (Kastner)
Stepanyan A [H] L [Stephanian]
1897 - 1966
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Three Preludes (1948) Piano Sonata (1949) Preludes (1956) Piano Concerto (1959) Rhapsody for Piano & Orchestra (1962)
Stepovoy Y S [Stepovyi, Yakimenko]
1883 - 1921
Yakov Stepanovich Stepovy [Yakimenko]. Born 1883, Kharkov: died 1921, Kyiv. Ukrainian composer, brother to Akimenko. Studied with Vitol, Liadov and Rimksy-Korsakov at the St Petersburg Conservatoire (1902-1909). Then worked as a music critic, taught at the Kyiv Conservatoire (191719) and held various administrative positions from 1919. Between 1909-14 he also travelled around Ukraine collecting folk songs. Was one of the most important activists in the development of music culture in Ukraine - involved in the establishment in Kyiv of the Lysenko Symphony Orchestra, the State String Quartet, and the People’s Conservatoire. Particularly noted for his vocal works, especially the songs. Op 5
Three Pieces 1. Valse in B minor 2. Elegy in A minor 3. Minuet in C major
Op 7
Seven Pieces 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Op 9
Impromptu Danse in G minor Berceuse Prelude in A minor Valse in D minor Spogad Danse in D minor
Trois Morceaux 1. Prelude in B minor 2. Mazurka in Eb major 3. Song without Words in G minor
Op 10
Miniatures 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Op 11
Melancholic Valse Prelude in D minor Prelude in E major Nibi Dance Melancholic Poeme
Two Preludes 1. G minor 2. D minor
Op 12
Two Preludes 1. F major 2. F minor
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Op 13
Prelude “To the Memory of Shevchenka “
Op 14
Three Pieces
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Op 40
3. Little Scherzo
Op 48
1. Bagatelle 2. Evening Song
Piano Sonata in D major (1909) Fantasia (1909-10) Six Morceaux (Jurgenson 1914) Fugue in A minor (1908) Fugue in C minor (1908) Fugue in A minor (1908) Rondo in G major (1909) Rondo in B minor (1909) Prelude in E minor [I] (1910) Mriya [Dream] (1914) Prelude in E minor [II] (1914) Prelude in C minor (1914) Scherzo (1914) Prelude in D minor (1918) Suite on Ukrainian Folk Themes (1920) Double Fugue in D minor Miniatures 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Little Valse Prelude in D minor Prelude in E major Dance Little Poeme
Two Ukrainian Folksongs – Set 1 Two Ukrainian Folksongs – Set 2
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Two Ukrainian Folksongs – Set 3 Cossack March + piano pieces
Stepurko V
1952 -
Three Character Pieces (1978)
Sternberg C [K]
1852 - 1924
Op 8
Capriccio di valse (Schuberth)
Op 9
Hochzeits - Polonaise (Hainauer)
Op 10
Die kleine Schmeichlerin (Schuberth)
Op 11
Springinsfeld (Schuberth)
Op 12
Puck (Schuberth)
Op 16
The Dolls – Three Characteristic Pieces
Op 16a
Walser - ? (Praeger)
Op 16b
Ja ! Du bist elend! (Simon)
Op 17
Frühlingsbotschaft (Simon)
Op 18
“Sonst und Jetzt” Zwei Tänze, Menuett und Polka – Piano 4 Hands (Breitkopf)
Op 20
Drei Klavierstuck (Hainauer) 1. Caprice 2. Gavotte 3. Etude
Op 21
Polkette Impromptu (Schuberth)
Op 22
Al Fresco (Schuberth) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Intrata Margatethe Impatience Mazurka Danse Mauresque Entr’act Serenade Moment Musical Barcarolle Valse Lente
Op 23
Polkette Impromptu No. 2 (Brentano)
Op 24
Danse andalouse (Schirmer) 172
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Op 25
Valse Reveuse (Schirmer)
Op 26
Humoresque (Schirmer)
Op 27
Four Pieces in Dance Form (W M A Pound) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Op 28
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Blanka Valse Burlesque March Valery Valse Full Speed - Galop
Six Poetical Sketches (American Elite Edition) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
On the Playground On the Swing Grandmother’s Tale The Fable of the Witches Twilight Dancing Lesson
Op 29
Impromptu Valse (American Elite Edition)
Op 31
Drei Sonatinen [C major, C major & G major] (Schuberth)
Op 32
Troise Danses Rococo (Schuberth)
Op 33
1. Marche des Amazones – Morceau caracteristique (Schuberth 1885)
Op 35
“Sketches from Italy” Three Easy Pieces (Schuberth) 1. Pifferari 2. Canzonetta del gondoliere 3. Tarantella
Op 36
1. Rural Dance (Schroeder) 2. Scherzettino (Schroeder)
Op 40
Alla Marcia, Intermezzo (Schuberth)
Op 42
Gavotte de Concert [Mme Saint Amaranthe] (Brainard)
Op 48
“Frivolette” Valse de salon (Rohlfing)
Op 49
Italien Scenes (Rohlfing) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Op 50
On the lagoon Tarantelle Lullaby with intermezzo Punch & Judy Show
Trois Morceaux (Rohlfing) 1. Chanson d’amour 2. Historietta musicale 3. Staccatella, caprice de concert
Op 51
Happy Bells (Rohlfing)
Op 52
Wandering Knight (Rohlfing)
Op 53
O Cease Sweet Music (Rohlfing) 173
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Op 54
Arabian Night (Rohlfing)
Op 55
Patte-chatte (Rohlfing)
Op 66
Etudes for equalising the hands (Cleveland)
Op 67
Four Fairlytales (St Louis, Kunkel 1894) 1. 2. 3. 4.
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Of the Priates Of the pretty shepherdess who became a princess Of Harlequin's pranks Of the good hermit and the forest spring
Op 68
1. Le Tourbillon
Op 69
Duo in C minor - ? (Schott Freres)
Op 71
Capriccietto (Schott Freres)
Op 72
Valse-Madrilene (Schott Freres)
Op 74
L’Agitation, Caprice (Dieckmann)
Op 75
La Ballerina, Valse (Dieckmann)
Op 76
Canzonetta Toscanese (Dieckmann)
Op 77
Cortege pompeux (Dieckmann)
Op 80
A Restropect (Schmidt)
Op 82
“En Boheme” Bluette (Dieckmann)
Op 83
Impromptu (Dieckmann)
Op 84
Sanges-Preis (Dieckmann)
Op 85
Drei Klavierstucke (Dieckmann, Schuberth) 1. Auf den Fußspitzen 2. Ländlicher Walzer 3. Soldatesque
Op 86
The Spinning Top - Caprice (Dieckmann)
Op 87
Mazurka (Dieckmann)
Op 88
Etude de Concert (Dieckmann)
Op 89
Berceuse (Dieckmann)
Op 90
Deux Bagatelles (Dieckmann, Schuberth) 1. Polonaise 2. Flots de Valse
Op 91
“Persuasion” Bluette (Dieckmann)
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Op 92
Four Divertissements (Rohlfing) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Allegretto Staccato Etude Valsette Forest Mood
Op 93
Das verlassene Mägdelein - ? (Dieckmann)
Op 94
2nd Etude de Concert (Dieckmann)
Op 100
Quatre Morceaux de salon (Dieckmann) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Op 101
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Marche heraldique Pensees lointaines Pastourelle a la Wateau Valse vive
Deux Morceaux (Zimmermann) 1. Coucher du Soleil 2. Pierrette et Poete
Op 102
“Outing” [Ausfleg] – Six Pieces for Young People (Schirmer) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Out to the Woods On the Lake A Humorous Incident At Twilight A Walk on the Green Marching
Op 103
3rd Etude de Concert
Op 105
Aus Italien 1. In den bergen 2. Veneziana 3. Napolitare
Op 106
Three Preludes (Schimer) 1. Allegro brioso e drammatico 2. Poetico 3. Allegro leggieto
Op 107
Six Pieces [for 1st grade]
Op 108
Three Pieces without Octaves (Schirmer)
Op 109
Three Pieces without Octaves (Schirmer)
Op 110
Three Pieces (Ditson)
Op 111
4th Etude de Concert
Op 113
Three Intermezzos (Ditson) 1. Fairy Elves 2. Reverie 3. The Clown
Op 114
Valse Impromptu
?
5th Etude de Concert 175
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6th Etude de Concert
Op 118
7th Etude de Concert – Chevauchée Nocturne (Schirmers)
Op 120
Two Compositions
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1. Un Souvenir 2. Danse Picarde
Op 121
Trois Morceaux 1. Prelude 2. Elegie 3. Caprice
Op 122
En Caroussel – Morceau en forme d’etude
Souvenir Lointain [Memories] (Oliver Ditson Co.) Danse phrygienne: after Saint-Saens (Schirmer) Ten Characteristic Sonatinas (American Elite Edition c. 1885) Dream of a Ball (Pond) Klavierstücke (Peters) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Prelude Bourrée Impromptu Caprice hippique
Karnevalistischer Marsch (Bote) Kleine Charakterstüke (Schuberth) “My Darling” Polka (Ditson) Laughing Little Darlings [Die lieben Kleinen] (Rohlfing) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Petite Romance Dans les prés Petite Valse Petite Berceuse Coquette Petite Etude
Drei Klavierstücke (1880) Valse de Concert (Schuberth)
Stetsenko V
1941 –
Basso Ostinato (1987)
Stetsiuk A
1941 –
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Humorous Cycle (1963) Sonatina (1966) Concertino for Piano & Chamber Orchestra (1970) Capriccios (1971) Preludes + piano pieces
Stetsiuk D
1962 –
Piano Concerto
Stetsiun M
1942 –
Piano Sonata Variations
Stojowski S Op 1
1869 – 1946 Deux Pensees Musicales (Augener, Costallat 1889) 1. Melodie 2. Prelude
Op 2
Deux Caprice-Etudes (Augener, Costallat 1889) 1. Fileuse 2. Toccatina
Op 3
Piano Concerto No. 1 in F# minor “Hommage à Antoine Rubinstein" (1890)
Op 4
Trois Intermedes (Schott 1891)
Op 5
Quatre Morceaux (Schott 1894) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Berceuse Scherzo Gondoliera Mazurka
Op 6
Variations & Fugue for Two Violins, Viola & Cello – arr. Piano / 4 hands (1891)
Op 8
Trois Morceaux (Schott, Costallat 1891) 1. Legende 2. Mazurka 3. Serenade
Op 10
Deux Orientales (Augener 1894) 1. Romance 2. Caprice
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Op 12
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Danses Humoresques - Six Morceaux (Augener, Costallat 1893) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Polonaise Valse Mazurka Cracovienne Mazurka Cosaque Fantastique
Op 14
Dumka (Gebethner & Wolff c. 1910) [sometimes incorrectly attributed as opus 17]
Op 15
Trois Morceaux (Schott 1896) 1. Reverie 2. Intermezzo-Mazurka 3. Au Soir
Op 16
Deux Caprices (Schott 1898)
Op 17
No. 1 Doumka
Op 19
Cinq Miniatures (Heugel & Cie & Hatzfeld & Co 1900) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Feuillet d'Album Moment musical Arabesque Barcarolle Mazurka
Op 21
Symphony in D major – arr. Piano / 4 hands [J Spangler] (Peters)
Op 23
Rhapsodie Symphonique for Piano & Orchestra (1900) – arr. Two Pianos
Op 24
Polnische Idyllen [Polish Idylles] (Peters 1901) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Op 25
Romantische Stücke (Peters 1902) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Op 26
Geständniss [Confidence] En Valsant Idylle Barcarolle Frühlingserwachen [Spring’s Awakening]
Vier Stücke (Peters 1903) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Op 28
Einsamkeit [Solitude] Auf zur Ernte ! [L'appel de moissoneurs] Dorfkokette [Village Coquette] Tanz-Vision [Vision of the Dance] FestNachklänge [Souvenirs de fęte]
Melodie In tempo di Minuetto Chant d’amour Theme cracovien varie
Two Mazurkas (Schmidt 1908) 1. Mazurka Fantastique 2. Mazurka Brillante
Op 29
Aus Sturm und Stille – Sechs Klavierstücke (Peters) 1. Ballade 2. Aufschwung – Essor 3. Zwielicht – Crepuscule
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4. Capriccio 5. Stänchen 6. Valse-Impromptu
Op 30
Trois Esquisses (Schmidt 1908) 1. Amourette de Pierrot 2. Feuilles mortes 3. Pres du Ruisseau
Op 32
Prologue, Scherzo & Variations [Piano Concerto No. 2] (1909-10) – arr. Two Pianos
Op 35
Trois Etudes de Concert (Heugel & Cie. 1912) 9. C major 10. F# major 11. A minor
Op 36
“Poeme d’été” Quatre Morceaux (Heugel, Schirmer 1910?) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Rêves Rayons et Reflets Fleurettes Bruissements
Op 38
Fantaisie (Heugel 1911) [dedicated to Moszkowski]
Op 39
“Aspirations” Poèmes pour piano (Heugel 1914) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Op 41
Vers l'azur (Prélude) Vers la tombe (Elégie) Vers la caprice (Intermčde) Vers l'amour (Romance) Vers la joie (Rhapsodie)
[Two Pieces for piano] (Heugel) 1. Intermède lyrique (1922) 2. Scherzo-Caprice (1933)
Op 42
Variations & Fugue on an Original Theme (Heugel 1924)
Op 43
No.1 Romance (Schirmer 1941?) [no other pieces attributed to this opus. Sometimes notated as No. 3 from Op 41]
Cadenza to Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor (Heugel) Cadenza to Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4 (presumed lost) Deux Feuillets d’Album (Ashdown c. 1911) Cradle Song [Homage to Paderewski] (Boosey & Hawkes 1941) Dumka (Schirmer 1945) Sigismond Stojowski Album [edited by Alec Rowley] (Schott 1932) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Melodie Intermede Berceuse Gondoliera Reverie
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Twelve Exercises from Strengthening the 3rd, 4th & 5th Fingers (c. 1922) Polish Fantasy for Piano & Orchestra [performed in 1901, but presumed lost unless re-named as the Rhapsodie Symphonique ?] Intermezzi (presumed lost) Serenade “Rigaudon” (c. 1896 presumed lost) Inca Themes – A Suite of four movements based on themes by P C Aguilar [key: Ab major, F minor, D minor & E minor – performed c. 1950. Whereabouts unknown] Caprice-Etude (manuscript 1888) Piano Concerto No. 3 in F minor [manuscript – two pages missing] Feuille d’Album in Ab major (manuscript 1885) Theme & Thirteen Variations (manuscript 1885) Trois Morceaux en Miniatures (manuscript 1885) 1. Petite Marche in Bb major 2. Petite Barcarolle in F# major 3. Petit Scherzo in Eb major
Caprice in D Major [Allegro con fuoco] (manuscript 1886) Phastaisie [Andante sostenuto] (manuscript 1886)
Stollyar Y Y
1890 - ?
Op 2
Piano Sonata (1924)
Op 5
Two Poemes
Stolypine A Op 11
[Stolipine]
? [19th c]
Fantaisie (Hofmeister)
“Blonde et la Brune” Deux Mazurkas (Ricordi) “En Gondole” Impromptu (Ricordi) “Souvenir d’Arcachon” Valse Franco-Russe (Gutheil)
Stolypine D
[Stolipine]
? [19th c]
“Two Giants” Romance [transcription] (Jurgenson)
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Stolypine N
[Stolipine]
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? [19th c]
Preghiera (Carisch) Tarantella (Carisch)
Stolypine P Op 9
[Stolipine]
? [19th c]
“Solitude” Piece Caracteristique de Davidoff (Bessel)
? [19th c]
Stoukovenko O Barcarolle (Idzikowski) “Le Rêve” Valse (Idzikowski) “Schwarzhäupter” Walzer (Idzikowski) “Souvenir de Vesselli” Valse (Idzikowski) “Souvenirs” Valse (Ricordi)
Strannolyubsky B M Op 2 bis
4.
Op 3
Etudes
1903 – 1987
Fugue in B minor [4-voices] 13. Arabesque 20. Etude “Spider’s Web”
Op 10
Etudes 2. The Surf 7. Etude “Autumnal Moods” 10. Fairy-tale
Op 12
Etudes 1. Humoresque 12. Meditation in C major
Op 22
Toccata
Op 32
Sonatina No. 1 “November” (Soviet Composer 1938)
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1930) Sonatina No. 2 (1938) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1946) Sonatina No. 3 (1951) Sonatina No. 2 (1951) 181
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Three Pieces for Children [based on Uzbek folk themes] (1955) 1. Little March 2. Wedding Celebration 3. Greetings to the Kremlin
Two Etudes 1. F minor 2. C major – Meditation [same as Op 12 No. 12]
+ piano pieces [59 pieces in six volumes 1924-47]
Straume E
1950 –
Composition for Piano (1983)
Stravinsky I F Op 7
1882- 1971
Four Etudes (1908)
Tarantella (c. 1898) Scherzo (1902) Piano Sonata in F# minor (1903/04) “The Firebird” Ballet – arr. Piano solo (1909-10) The Firebird Suite [Danse infernale, Berceuse & Finale] – arr. Piano Solo [Agosti] (Schott) “Petrushka” Ballet
- arr. Piano solo (1911-12) - arr. Piano / 4 hands (1911-12)
“The Rite of Spring” Ballet
- arr. Piano solo [V Leyetchkiss] - arr. Piano / 4 hands [composer] (1911-12)
Valse des Fleurs – Two Pianos (1914) Three Easy Pieces – Piano / 3 hands (1914-15) 1. March 2. Waltz 3. Polka
Souvenir d’une Marche Boche (1915) Five Easy pieces – Piano / 4 hands (1916-17) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Andante Espanola Balalaika Napolitana Galop
Valse pour les Enfants (1917)
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Study for Pianola (1917) [later transcribed by S Stravinsky for Two Pianos as “Madrid”] Song of the Nightingale – arr. Piano solo (1917) Histoire du Soldat – arr. Piano solo (1918) Rag-time for Eleven Instruments – arr. Piano solo (1919) Piano-Rag-Music (1919) Scherzino from the ballet “Pulcinella” after Pergolesi – arr. Piano solo (Chester 1919-20) Gavotte con variazioni from the ballet “Pulcinella” after Pergolesi – arr. Piano solo (Chester 1919-20) Concertino for String Quartet – arr. Piano solo [Lourie] (Hansen 1920) Three Movements from Petrouchka (1921) 1. Russian Dance 2. In Petrushka’s Cell 3. The Shrove-tide Fair
Les Cinq Doigts (1921) Octet for Wind Instruments – arr. Piano solo [A Lourie] (Edition Russe de Musique c. 1922) Concerto for Piano & Wind Instruments (1923-24) – arr. Two Pianos Piano Sonata (1924) Serenade in A major (1925) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Hymne Romanza Rondoletto Cadenza Finala
Apollo Musagetes - arr. Piano solo (1928) Le Baiser de la Fée – arr. Piano solo (1928) Capriccio for Piano & Orchestra (1928-29) – arr. Two Pianos Symphony of Psalms – arr. Piano solo (1930) Persephone – arr. Piano solo (1934) Concerto for Two Pianos (1931 – 34) Preludium [for Jazz band] arr. Piano solo (1936-37) Jeu des cartes, Ballet – arr. Piano solo (Schott 1937) Concerto in Eb major “Dumbarton Oaks” – arr. for Two Pianos (1937-38) Tango (1940) Circus Polka – Piano solo or Two Pianos (1942) 183
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Sonata for Two Pianos (1943-44) Scherzo à la russe – arr. for Two Pianos (1944) “Orpheus” Ballet in 3 Scenes – arr. Piano solo [Spinner] (B & H 1947) “Madrid” Transcription for Two Pianos from the Four Etudes for Orchestra [S Stravinsky] (B & H 1951) Septet – arr. for Two Pianos (1953) Agon – arr. for Two Pianos (1957) Movements for Piano & Orchestra (1958-59) – arr. Two Pianos Sketches for a Sonata (1966-67) Round Dance of the Tsarvina from the ballet “The Firebird” – arr. Two Pianos [V Porotsky] Marche Chinoise from the Lyrical Fairytale “Rossignol” – arr. Piano solo [Szanto]
Streikher L L
1888 – ?
Piano Sonata (c. 1911) Six Pieces [c. 1911) Twelve Piano Pieces for the People of USSR
Strekalov N
? [19th c]
“Adele” Polka (Fürstner) Trois Mazurkas (Fürstner)
Strelnikov N M
1888 – 1939
Piano Concerto (1921) Piano Sonata Two Scherzos Twenty-four Pieces for Children Twelve Easy Pieces for Beginners + piano pieces
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Strukov V
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?
Twelve Preludes Three Miniatures [on Russian Folk Themes]
Sturm de Strem E
? [19th c]
Air – transcription from the opera “Life for the Tsar” [Glinka] (Gutheil) Cavatine – transcription from the opera “Ruslan & Lydmilla” [Glinka] (Gutheil) Cavatine et Rondo – transcription from the opera “Life for the Tsar” [Glinka] (Gutheil) Trio – transcription from the opera “Life for the Tsar” [Glinka] (Gutheil) Chanson sans paroles de F Mendelssohn (Gutheil) Quasi Polka [Exercise] (Gutheil) Solo du Ballet “ The Hunchback Hobby-Horse” (Gutheil)
Stutschewsky J [Stucevskij, Stuchevsky]
1891 – 1982
Four Jewish Dances (UE 1931) Palästinensische Skizzen [Palestinian Sketches] (UE 1934) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Melodie Springtime Jemenitischer Sang Jüdisches Lied Ruhiger Tanz Ekstase Intermezzo
+ piano pieces
Styrcha A G
1919 – 1974
Romantic Suite (1962) Piano Sonata (1963) Contrasts (1970) Cradle Song Scherzo in C major Gavotte
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Suchomlinov V N
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? [19th c]
Khto Snilos’ Mne (Idzikowski) ?R
Suchorovsky M
? [19th c]
Danse Slave in B minor – Two Pianos (Wernthal) “Nana” Polka (Jurgenson) “In Love” Polka (Jurgenson) “Savina” Mazurka (Jurgenson) “Pansy” Polka – Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Süda P
1883 – 1920
Klavieripalad (published 1985) Scherzo Fugue Preludes + piano pieces
Sultanova A B
1923 –
Asya Bakhish-kyzy Sultanova. Born 1923 in Baku [some authorities list 1925 as date of birth]. Composer. Honored worker of Azerbaijan [AzSSR] in 1967. From 1942-1944 studied composition at Azerbaijan Conservatoire, further studies at Moscow Conservatoire where she graduated in 1950 [composition class of Shebalin and Golubev]. Piano Sonata No. 1 (1946) Sonatina (1954) Twelve Pieces for Children (1960) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1962)
Sumera L A
1950 – 2000
Prelude & Fugue (1969) Fughetta & Postlude (1973)
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Variations ostinato (1976) Pianissimo (1976) “In Es” – Two Pianos (1978) Two Pieces from the Year 1981 (1981) Ten Canons – Two Pianos (1985) Waltz (1985) Piano Concerto (1987 rev. 1997) “One without Two” – Two Pianos (1993) Three Miracles for Piano & Chamber Orchestra (1997) “Klaveri hääl” (1997)
Sumla G
? [20th c]
Two Pieces (Muzykal’noe Izdatel’stvo 1950) 1. Dumka 2. Mongolian Dance
Sumovska H
? [19th c]
“Ha łączce” Valse (Gebethner) “Marsz rycerzy” March (Gebethner) “Oryginal” Galop (Gebethner) “Secesja” Valse “Sfinks” Valse (Gebethner) “Zuch Bartek” Mazurka (Gebthner)
Supiński J
? [19th c]
Polonaise (Idzikowski)
Suslin V Y
1942 –
Sonatina (Soviet Composer 1961) Music for Children – Eleven Pieces (Soviet Composer 1961)
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Fantasy & Fugue (Soviet Composer 1964) Five Pieces (Sikorski 1965) Piano Concerto (1966) Piano Sonata (Muzyka 1968) Patience – Two Pianos (Sikorski 1974) Two Pieces (Sikorski 1996) 1. Triton’s Horn 2. Lullaby for Venice
Svanidze N D
1926 -
Theme & Variations (1948) Symphony No. 1 for Piano, Strings & Percussion (1967) “Tales” Theme & Eight Variations (1960) “Circle” for Prepared Piano (1972)
Svechnikov A G
1908 – 1962
Two Etudes & Preludes (1927) Two Etudes for left hand (1929) Variations on a Ukrainian Theme (1930)
Svetlanov Y F
1928 - 2002
Ten Preludes (1945) Piano Sonata No. 1 (unfinished 1946) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1947) Twenty-Four Preludes (1950) Piano Concerto in C minor (1950 rev. 1976) Piano Sonata No. 3 in C major (1951) Twelve Preludes (1951) Piano Sonata No. 4 (1952)
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Sonatina No. 1 (1946) Sonatina No. 2 Sonatina No. 3 “New Year” Sonatina No. 4 “Vetchornitsky” Sonatina No. 5 (1951) Fairytale [Skazka] in B minor Scherzo for Piano & Orchestra Two Etudes 1. Midday at the Market Place 2. Double Notes
Album for Children 1. 2. 3. 4.
Russian Song Waltz Lullaby March
“Sketches” [Nabroski] – Five Pieces 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
The Riddle The Smile Twilight At the Village Cemetery Dance
“Orient” Rhapsody “Living Room Extracts” Transcriptions & Arrangements: Dunaevski:
Volga-Volga
Fradkin:
Lyrics [Lyritcheskaya]
Khrennikov:
Svetlana
Rachmaninov:
Vocalise
Svetlov G
? [19th c]
Valse (Jurgenson)
Svichnykov A
1908 - 1962
Two Etudes (1927) Prelude (1927) 189
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Two Etudes for left hand (1929) Variations on a Ukrainian Theme (1930)
Sviridov G V
1915 -
Piano Concerto No. 1 (1936 – 39) St Petersburg’s Album – Three Pieces (1936) Piano Concerto No. 2 (1942) Piano Sonata (1944) Children’s Album – Seventeen Pieces (1945-46) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.
Lullaby Skipping Girl A Gentle Request Stubborn Boy Bells Ringing Music Box An Old Dance Before Going to bed A Lad with an Accordian Merry March The Wizard A Plaintive Song Miniature Toccata Winter Rain March on a Theme by Glinka Musical Moment
Partita in F minor (1947) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Prelude March Mourning Music Intermezzo Ostinato Recitative Solemn Music
Partita in E minor (1947) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Prelude Arietta Invention Intermezzo Romance Fugue
Two Romances – Concert Transcriptions 1. Wintry Road 2. Humoresque
“Snowstorm” Musical Illustration by Kursanov based on themes by Sviridov 1. Troika
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Valse Song Autumn Romance Pastoral Military March [2 versions] Wedding Ceremony Echo Valse Wintry Road
Swan A A
1890 – 1970
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1937) Kinder-rondeau (1937) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1945) Piano Sonata No. 3 (1947) Piano Sonata No. 4 [after Scarlatti] (1958) + piano pieces
Swješnikov S T
? [19th c]
Reveries (Idzikowski)
Sydorenko V
1960 -
Five Expressions (1984) Polka – Piano / 4 hands (1986) Musical Abstract (1986) Epigram (1989) Metamorfoza (1990) Transcarpathian Melodies – Piano / 4 hands (1991) Song of Sorrow (1992) Ukrainian Suite for Ten Pianos
Sydoriak Y
1947 -
Passacaglia “Slides” Pieces 191
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? [19th c]
Sydov H Op 9
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“Lilly of the Valley” Polka de salon (Jurgenson)
Syuni G M
1876 – 1939
+ piano pieces
Szabuniewicz K
? [19th c]
“Wspomnienie” Valse (Idzikowski)
Szapkovsky F
? [19th c]
Intermezzo mazurka (Jurgenson) Tarantelle (Jurgenson) Trot de Cavallerie (Jurgenson)
Szaramovicz G E
? [19th c]
Marzenie [Reverie] (Idzikowski)
Szeluto A
1884 – 1966
Op 1
Five Preludes (Stahl, Gebethner)
Op 2
Variations in E major (Stahl, Gebethner)
Op 3
Piano Sonata in A major
Op 3a
Impromptu (Stahl, Gebethner)
Op 3b
Nocturne (Stahl, Gebethner)
Piano Concerto No. 1 (1937) Piano Concerto No. 2 Piano Concerto No. 3 Piano Concerto No. 4 Piano Concerto No. 5 (1944)
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Preludes Mazurkas [100+] + piano pieces
? [19th c]
Szmithov A “For Favour” Mazurka (Gutheil)
Szopowicz H Op 1
Quatre Mazurkas [F maj, D maj, Ab maj, Ab maj] (Idzikowski)
Op 5
Trois Mazurkas (Idzikowski)
Op 6
Vier Mazurkas [B min, Eb maj, C# min, D# maj] (Bote)
Op 8
Quatre Mazurkas [G# min, A maj, B maj, Ab maj] (Idzikowski)
? [19th c]
+ piano pieces
Szpakovsky T Op 4
? [19th c]
2. Serenade (Jurgenson)
Intermezzo –Mazurka (Jurgenson) Tarantelle (Jurgenson) Trot de Cavallerie (Jurgenson)
Szymanowska M A [née Wolowska]
1789 – 1831
Prelude in Eb major (c. 1820) Prelude in C major (c. 1820) Prelude in E major (c. 1820) Prelude in Eb major [II] (c. 1820) Six Marches (c. 1820) Twenty-four Mazurkas (Breitkopf 1826) Twelve Etudes (Breitkopf, Kistner) Etudes in D minor & C, E, F & Eb major
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Twenty-four Mazurkas on Polish National Dances (Kistner) “Le Murmure” Nocturne in Ab major (Kistner, Gutheil) Nocturne in Bb major Polonaise in F minor Contradanse in Ab major Menuet in E major Four Waltzes for Piano / 3 hands Grande Valse in F major – Piano / 4 hands Caprice sur la romance de jeconde in E major + piano pieces [ 6 minuets; 4 polonaises; dances; 20 etudes & preludes; nocturnes; fantasies; rondos; & variations]
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T Taborovsky St. Op 9
Romaneska (Idzikowski)
Op 10
Grande Polonaise de Concert (Idzikowski)
Tajiyev M
? [19th c]
1944 - 1996
Concertino for Piano & Orchestra (1977)
? [20th c]
Takata S Preludes (Soviet Composer)
Taktakishvili O V Op 2
1924 - 1987
Piano Concerto No. 1 in C minor (1950)
Five Pieces for Young People (1949) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
March Reed-Pipe Dance Berceuse Mischief-maker
Poeme (1950) “The Prisoner” (1951) Variations (c. 1955) Etude-Illustration (1955) Toccata (1961) Six Pieces for Children (1969) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Khevsurskaya Berceuse Abkhazcki Dance Grandfather’s Reed-Pipe In the Mountains Dance of the Young Girl Berikaoba [Dance]
Enguri [Native Tunes] Suite (1970-71) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Enguri Alezanskaya Polika Shairi Svanskaya Bashiya
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5. Marching Song [Toccata]
“Imitation of Georgian Folk Instruments” Suite (1973) Piano Concerto No. 2 “Melodies of the Mountains” (1973-75) Piano Concerto No. 3 (1973-4) Piano Concertino “Youth” (1974) Piano Concerto No. 4 in D minor (1983) Piano Sonata (1984) Two Pieces for Two Pianos 1. Poeme 2. Humoresque
Six Children’s Pieces (Muzyka) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Song March Mysterious Riddle The Rain Shower is Stopping Music Box Waltz
Musical Moment Aria + piano pieces
Taktakishvili S M
1900 – 1965
Illustrations of Nature (1943) Album for Children (1944) Little Variations for Children (1954) Cycle of Easy Pieces (1954) + piano pieces
Tallet-Kepša J [I] A [Tallat-Kyalpsha]
1888/9 – 1949
“Suktinis” Four National Dances (1918) A Fairytale (1919) Impromptu (1919) Scherzo (1920)
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Theme with Four Variations (1920) [later revised as Four Paraphrases on Lithuanian Songs (1946)] Preludes (1920) Youth Dances (1920) Four Paraphrases on Themes from Lithuanian Folksongs (1946) + piano pieces [preludes, fugues, scherzos, variations etc.]
Tamberg E M
1930 –
Op 3
Sonatina in A minor (1955)
Op 13
Seventeen Pieces for Children (1960) 12. Ballade
Op 34
Easy Etudes & Pieces (1969)
Op 40
Partita (1971)
Op 62
Children’s Album – 36 Pieces (1979)
Playing & Quarrel Attractive Accord Improvisation in E minor Opposites - Two Short Pieces
Tamiulionis J
1949 –
Sonata for Two Pianos
Tamulionas P P
1919 –
Theme & Variations (1946) Piano Sonata (1947) Variations & Fugue on a Lithuanian Folksong Theme (1947) Seven Fugues (1947) Pieces (1948)
Taneyev A S [Taneiev] Op 9
1850 – 1918
Suite No. 1 for Orchestra – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Rahter) 197
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Introduction Serenade Berceuse Valse Reverie Finale
Op 11
Ballade d’apres une Poésie “Alesha Polovich” de Tolstoy for Orchestra – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Petrov] (Jurgenson)
Op 12
Festlicher Marsch [Festival March] for Orchestra – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Zimmermann)
Op 14
Suite No 2 in F major for Orchestra (Zimmermann publ. 1901) - arr. Piano / 4 hands 1. 2. 3. 4.
Theme with variations Minuet Andantino Finale
Op 15
Deux Mazurkas for Orchestra – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Zimmermann)
Op 20
Mazurka No. 3 “Souvenir de Bade” (Zimmermann)
Op 21
Symphony No. 2 in B minor – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Zimmermann)
Op 22
Bluette (Zimmermann)
Op 31
“Hamlet” Overture for orchestra – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Zimmermann)
Op 32
Valse de Concert (Zimmermann)
Op 36
Symphony No. 3 in E major (Jurgenson) – arr. Piano / 4 hands
Valse Melancolique from String Quartet No. 2 – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Zimmermann) Valse Caprices Nos. 1 & 2 – transcribed by Balakirev (1900) + piano pieces
Taneyev S I [Taneiev]
1856 - 1915
Op 4
1st String Quartet in B minor – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Op 5
2nd String Quartet in C major - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff 1895)
Op 6
Overture to L’Orestie trilogie d’Eschyle pour orchestre - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands (Muzykal’noe Izdatel’stvo)
Op 7
3rd String Quartet in D minor - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff 1886)
Op 11
4th String Quartet in A minor - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff 1898-99)
Op 12
1st Symphony in C minor [accurately this is the 4th Symphony] - arr. Piano solo [Leyechkis] (Muzyka) - arr. Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff 1892)
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Op 13
5th String Quartet in A major - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff 1898)
Op 14
String Quintet - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff 1901)
Op 16
2nd String Quintet - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff 1904)
Op 19
6th String Quartet in Bb major - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff 1905)
Op 21
Symphony No. 2 in B minor – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Petrov] (Zimmerman)
Op 29
Prelude & Fugue in G# minor (1910)
Scherzo in Eb minor (1873-74) Theme & Variations in C minor (c. 1874) Piano Sonata in Eb major (1874-75) [1st movement only] Four Scherzos [F major, C major, G minor & D minor] (1875) Piano Concerto in Eb major (1876) Four Pieces (1879-81) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Quadrille in A major March in D minor Repose Cradle Song [Beceuse]
Variations on a theme of Mozart in Eb major – Two Pianos (1880) March in C major – Piano / 4 hands (1881) The Composer’s Birthday [a joke for Tchaikovsky’s birthday, based on themes from his ballets] (1892) Prelude in F major (1896) [in album created for the Fund in aid of Widows & Orphans of Musicians] – also an arr. for Piano / 4 hands Improvisation (1896) [for a set, collaboration with Arensky, Glazunov & Rachmaninov] Entr’ acte to L’Orestie trilogie d’Eschyle pour orchestre - arr. for Piano solo (Belaieff) Andante semplice Romance Russe – arr. for Piano solo [Henselt] Song “But Uneasy Heart” – Concert Transcription for Piano solo [I. Mikhnovsky] (Muzykal’noe Izdatel’stvo 1950) Piano Arrangements: -
Arensky: The Erl-King Arensky: Cantata “Hymn to Art” Arensky: Symphony No. 1 – Piano/ 4 hands Glazunov: Symphony No. 5 – Piano / 4 hands Tchaikovsky: Nutcracker - Ballet Tchaikovsky: Iolante – Opera 199
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Tchaikovsky: Vocal Duet “Romeo & Juliet” Tchaikovsky : Symphony No. 4 – Piano / 4 hands (Rahter) Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 – Piano / 4 hands (Noel)
Also completed Tchaikovsky’s Andante & Finale [Piano Concerto No. 3 Op 79]
Taranov G P Op 2
1904 – 1989 Two Preludes (1922) 1. Plaintive Song 2. Tragic Poeme
Op 4
Suite (1925)
Op 9
Deux Etudes (1928)
Op 24
10. Etude in Ab major
Pieces (1920) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Scherzo Caucasian Dance Elegy The Forest Near to the Brook
Etude in Octaves (1923) Piano Sonata No. 1 (1924) Fantasia (1924) Poeme (1924) Gavotte (1925) Three Concert Etudes (1928) Piano Concerto (1928) Suite (1929) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1947) Ten Pieces for Children (1947) Concert Prelude in C major + piano pieces
Taranovski
? [19th c]
Valse Melancolique (Idzikowski)
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“Cornflowers” Quadrille on Little Russian Songs (Idzikowski)
Tarasenko O S
1906 –
Fairytale (1946) Five Transcriptions of Moldavian Dances - Dance of the Blacksmiths
Tariverdiyev M L
1931 – 1996
“Fleetingnesses” (1953) Nine Novellettes (1953) “Moods” Twenty-four Pieces (1986)
Tarkpea V A
1908 –
Prelude (1941) Intermezzo (1952) “For Our Children” Three Pieces (1954)
Tarnavska O L
1926 -
Elegy (1954) Echos on Ukraine [based on folk themes] (1958) Four Pedagogical Pieces for Children (1958-65) Ukrainian Suite (1961) Autumn Song (1962) Prelude in D minor (1964) Nocturne in D major (1969)
Tarnopolsky V G
1955 –
Piano Scherzo (1976) Eindruck-Ausdruck I (1989) Eindruck-Ausdruck II for Piano & Chamber Ensemble (1992)
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“Her Flute-like Tones” arr. Piano solo [Dubuque] (Jurgenson) “Warrior’s Dream” Valse-Fantaisie (Gutheil, Rahter) “I Remember All” Song Transcription by Dubuque – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Tchaikovsky] (1868)
Tarnovsky A C
? [19th c]
“On the Threshold” Mazurka (Gutheil) “All Right!” Polka (Gutheil) “Fauvette” Polka (Jurgenson) “High-Life” Polka (Jurgenson) “Inspirations” Valse (Jurgenson) + piano pieces
Tasin D
?
“No Pasaran” March
Tatlyan Z
?
Street Lights
Tavaststjerna N
?
“Les Yeux Noir” Valse Mignonne (Gutheil)
Tavrikov N
?
Through a Rain Shower
Tcaci Z M
[Tkach]
1928 -
Suite for Two Pianos (1983) Sonata-Impromptu (1996)
Tchagadaev I Princess
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“Fleurs de Printemps” Huit Morceaux (Wasenius)
Tchaikovsky A V
[Chaykovsky]
1946 –
Piano Concerto No. 1 (1972) Piano Fantaisia (1975) Dancing Suite – Four Pieces (1986) Concerto No. 2 for Piano & String orchestra (1989-90) Piano Sonata + piano pieces
Tchaikovsky B I
[Chaykovsky]
1925 – 1996
Three Etudes (1935) Five Pieces (1935) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Melodie March Pastorale Waltz Mazurka
Five Preludes (1936) Five Pieces (1938) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Prelude in G minor Fairytale Rememberance Mazurka Story
Piano Sonata No. 1 (Soviet Composer 1944) Two Pieces (Soviet Composer 1945) 1. Prelude 2. March
Sonatina (1946) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1952) Eight Children’s Pieces (Soviet Composer 1952) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Cheerful Walk Autumn days Waltz March First rain Fugetta
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7. Romance 8. Small Sonata
Piano Concerto [in five movements] (Soviet Composer 1969-70) Sonata for Two Pianos (1973) 1. Sounds 2. Voice of the Fields 3. Etude
“Pentatonic” Six Light Pieces (1993) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
March Rain Two Birds Mum Far years The River Flows
“Natural Keys” Seven Miniatures (1993) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Morning Melodie Toccatina Bad Weather Evening Fairytale Affable day
Prelude in E major
Tchaikovsky P I Op 1
1840 - 1893
Deux Morceaux (1867) 1. Scherzo a la russe in Bb major 2. Impromptu in Eb minor
Op 2
Souvenirs de Hapsal (Jurgenson, Rahter) 1. Ruins d’un chateau 2. Scherzo 3. Chant sans paroles
No. 3 Chant sans paroles – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson) No. 3 Chant sans paroles – arr. Two Pianos / 8 hands (Jurgenson) Op 3 a
Overture to the opera “Voyevoda” – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Op 3 b
Scene et Air de Ball from the opera “Voyevode” – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Op 4
Valse Caprice in D major (1886)
Op 5
Romance in F minor (1868)
Op 6
Two Romances - arr. Piano solo [transcriptions] (Jurgenson) 3. O douce souffrance 6. Ah! Qui brule d’amour
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Op 7
Valse Scherzo [No. 1] in A major (1870)
Op 8
Capriccio in Gb major (1870)
Op 9
Trois Morceaux (1871)
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1. Reverie 2. Polka de salon 3. Mazurka de salon
Op 10
Deux Morceaux (1871) 1. Nocturne in F major 2. Humoresque in E minor
Op 11
String Quartet No. 1 – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Batalina] (Jurgenson)
Op 11 a
Andante from String Quartet No. 1 – arr. Piano solo [Klindworth] (Jurgenson)
Op 12
Incidental Music to the fairytale “Snegurochka” [The Snow Maiden] (Jurgenson) – arr. Piano / 4 hands
Op 13
Symphony No. 1 in G minor “Winter Daydreams” (1874 Jurgenson) - arr. Piano solo [Tchernov] - arr. Piano solo [Osokina] - arr. Piano / 4 hands [Langer]
Op 15
Triumphant Overture on the National Danish Hymn for Orchestra – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Op 16 a.
Three Song Transcriptions (Jurgenson, IMC) 1. Cradle Song 2. O Sing that Song 3. The Radiant Image
Op 17
Symphony No. 2 “Little Russian” (1880 Jurgenson) - arr. Piano solo [Pavchinsky] - arr. Piano / 4 hands [composer]
Op 18
“The Tempest” Fantasie for Orchestra (Jurgenson) - arr. Piano solo [Lippold] - arr. Piano / 4 hands [Langer] - arr. Two Pianos / 8 hands [Langer]
Op 19
Six Morceaux (Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Reverie due soir Scherzo humoristique Feuillet d’album Nocturne Capriccioso Theme originale & variations
Nos. 1 - 6 a rr. Piano / 4 hands [Laub] (Jurgenson) Op 20
“Swan Lake” Ballet in 4 Acts - arr. piano solo (Jurgenson)
Op 20 a
“Swan Lake” Suite – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Langer] Dance of the Four Swans - transcribed by E Wild. 205
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Six Morceaux composes sur un seul theme (1873) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Prelude in B major Fugue a 4 voix in G# minor Impromptu in C# minor Marche funebre in Ab minor Mazurque in Ab minor Scherzo in Ab major
Op 22
String Quartet No. 2 – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Avramova] (Jurgenson)
Op 22 a
Scherzo from String Quartet No. 2 – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson)
Op 23
Concerto No. 1 for Piano & Orchestra in Bb minor (Jurgenson 1875) - arr. Two Pianos
Op 26
Serenade Melancolique for Violin & Piano - arr. Piano solo [Schaefer] (Rahter) - arr. Piano / 4 hands [Langer] (Jurgenson)
Op 27
Romance “Ne me quitte pas” arr. Piano solo [Laub] (Jurgenson)
Op 28
Two Romances – arr. Piano solo [transcriptions] (Jurgenson) 3. Vision [Laub] 6. Moment Terrible
Op 29
Symphony No. 3 in D major “Polish” (Jurgenson 1875) - arr. Piano solo [Pavchinsky] - arr. Piano / 4 hands [Langer]
Op 30
String Quartet No. 3 – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Batalina] (Jurgenson)
Op 31
Marche Slave for Orchestra (Jurgenson 1876) - arr. Piano Solo [composer] - arr. Piano / 4 hands [Batalina] - arr. Two Pianos / 8 hands [Langer]
Op 32
“Francesca da Rimini” Symphonic Fantasy (Jurgenson 1880) - arr. Piano solo [Klindworth] - arr. Piano solo [Olenev] - arr. Piano / 4 hands [Klindworth] - arr. Two Pianos / 8 hands [Schaefer]
Op 34
Valse-Scherzo - arr. Piano / 4 hands [Laub] (Jurgenson}
Op 36
Symphony No. 4 in F minor (Jurgenson 1877) - arr. Piano solo [Pavchinsky] - arr. Piano solo [Pachulski] - arr. Piano / 4 hands [Taneiev]
Op 37
Piano Sonata in G major (1878 Jurgenson)
Op 37 a
“The Seasons” Twelve Characteristic Pieces (1875 Jurgenson) Nos. 1 – 12 arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
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Nos. 2 Carnaval, 6 Barcarolle, 11 En Traîneau & 12 Noel Valse – arr. Two Pianos [Schaefer] (Jurgenson) Op 38
Three Romances – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson) 1. Serenade de Don - Juan 2. Printemps, Jeunesse 3. Pendant le bal
Op 39
Album for the Young (Jurgenson 1877) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.
Morning Prayer A Winter morning The Hobby-Horse Little Mother March of the Wooden Soldiers The Sick Doll The Doll’s Funeral Waltz The New Doll Mazurka Russian Song The Peasant plays his Ziehharmonika Kamarinskaya [folksong] Polka Italian Song Old French Melody German song [Lander] Neapolitan Song The Old Nurse’ tale The Witch [Baba-Yaga] Sweet Dreams Song of the Lark The Organ Grinder Sings In Church
Nos. 1- 24 arr. Piano / 4 hands [Laub] (Jurgenson) Op 40
Twelve Morceaux (Jurgenson 1878) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Etude in G major Chanson Triste in G minor Marche Funebre in C minor Mazurka in C major Mazurka in D major Chants sans paroles in A minor Au village in A minor Valse in Ab major Valse in F# minor Danse russe in A minor Scherzo in D minor Reverie interrompue in F minor
Op 41
Air d’église russe – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson)
Op 42
Souvenir d’un lieu cher for Violin & Piano
- arr. Piano solo [Laub] (Rahter) - arr. Piano / 4 hands [Laub] (Jurgenson)
1. Meditation 2. Scherzo 3. Melodie
Op 43
Suite No. 1 in D major for Orchestra (Jurgenson 1900) - arr. Piano / 4 hands 207
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- arr. Two Pianos [Schaefer] 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Introduction & Fugue Divertimento Intermezzo Scherzo. Marche Miniature Gavotte
- Fugue from Suite No. 1 for Orchestra – arr. Piano solo [Catoire] (Jurgenson) - Marche Miniature from Suite No. 1 for orchestra – arr. Piano solo Siloti] (Jurgenson) Op 44
Concerto No. 2 for Piano & Orchestra in G major (1880) - arr. Two Pianos [Original & Siloti edtions]
Op 45
Capriccio Italien for Orchestra (Jurgenson) - arr. Piano solo [Pachulski] - arr. Piano / 4 hands [composer] - arr. Two Pianos [Langer]
Op 47
Two Romances – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson) 6. Toujours a toi 7. J’étais une petite herbe
Op 48
Serenade for String Orchestra (Jurgenson)
- arr. Piano solo [Lippold] - arr. Piano / 4 hands - Two Pianos / 8 hands [Langer]
a. Waltz from the Serenade for Strings
- arr. Piano solo [Catoire] - arr. Piano solo [Pachulski] - arr. Piano / 4 hands - arr. Two Pianos [V Porotsky] - arr. Two Pianos [Platonov] - arr. Two Pianos / 8 hands [Langer] - arr. Two Pianos / 8 hands [Schaefer]
c. Elegie from the Serenade for Strings
- arr. Piano solo [Kirchner] – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Op 49
1812 Overture (Jurgenson)
- arr. Piano solo - arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson) - arr. Two Pianos / 8 hands [Langer]
Op 50
Trio for Piano, Violin & Cello
- arr. Piano / 4 hands [Langer] - arr. Two Pianos [Zapolosky]
Op 51
Six Morceaux (Jurgenson 1882) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Op 53
Valse de salon in Ab major Polka peu dansante in B minor Menuetto scherzoso in Eb major Nathalie-Valse (original 1878) Nathalie-Valse in A major Romance in F major Valse sentimentale in F minor
Suite No. 2 for Orchestra (Jurgenson) – arr. Piano / 4 hands 1. Jeu des sons
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Op 54
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Valse Scherzo humoristique Reves d’enfant Danse baroque [style Dargomijsky]
Three Children Songs – arr. Piano solo [Feinberg] (Jurgenson) No. 10 Lullaby in a Storm [from Sixteen Children’s Songs] – arr. Piano solo
Op 55
Suite No. 3 for Orchestra (Jurgenson) – arr. Piano / 4 hands 1. 2. 3. 4.
Elegie Valse melancolique Scherzo Tema con variazioni
a. Tema con variazioni – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson) b. 12th Variation [Finale] Polacca arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson) Op 56
Concert Fantasia for Piano & Orchestra – arr. Two Pianos (Jurgenson)
Op 58
“Manfred” Symphony (Jurgenson
Op 59
Dumka “Scene rustique russe” (1886)
Op 60
Two Romances – arr. Piano solo [transcriptions] (Jurgenson)
- arr. Piano / 4 hands - arr. Two Pianos / 8 hands [Brullov & Lenz]
1. La Nuit d’hier 6. Nuits sans Sommeil
Op 61
Suite No. 4 for Orchestra “Mozartina” – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Langer] (Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Op 63
Gigue Menuet Gebet Thema mit Variationen
Three Romances – arr. Piano solo [transcriptions] (Jurgenson) 1. J’ai ouvert la fenêtre 5. Le Soir 6. Serenade
Op 64
Symphony No. 5 in E minor (Jurgenson 1888) - arr. Piano solo [Singer] - arr. Piano solo [Pachulski] - arr. Piano / 4 hands [Taneiev] - arr. Two Pianos / 8 hands [Langer]
Op 66
“The Sleeping Beauty” Ballet in 3 Acts - arr. Piano solo [Ziloti] (Jurgenson)
Op 66 a
“The Sleeping Beauty” Suite - arr. Piano / 4 hands [Rachmaninov] (Jurgenson) a. Valse, Farandole, Valse et Polka from the ballet “The Sleeping Beauty” – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Ziloti] (Jurgenson) b. Valse from the ballet “The Sleeping Beauty” - arr. Two Pianos [Schaefer] - arr. Two Pianos / 8 hands [Langer] 209
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c. Potpourri from the ballet “The Sleeping Beauty” – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson) Op 67
“Hamlet” Overture-Fantasie (Jurgenson)
- arr. Piano solo [Langer] - arr. Piano / 4 hands [Langer] - arr. Piano / 4 hands [Pachulski]
Op 67 bis
Overture, Melodrama, March & Entr’actes from “Hamlet” – arr. Piano solo [Langer] (Rahter) March Funèbre from “Hamlet” – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Op 70
“Souvenir de Florence” Sextet – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Pachulski] (Jurgenson) Adagio cantabile from Sextet – arr. Piano solo [Hoffman] (Jurgenson)
Op 71
“The Nutcracker” Ballet
Op 71 a
“The Nutcracker” Ballet Suite (Jurgenson)
Op 72
Eighteen Morceaux (Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.
Op 73
- arr. Piano solo [Taneiev] - arr. Piano / 4 hands [Arensky] (Jurgenson) - arr. Piano solo [Esipov] - arr. Piano solo [Taneiev] - arr. Piano / 4 hands [Langer]
Impromptu in F minor Berceuse in Ab major Tendres reproches in C# minor Danse caracteristique in D major Meditation in D major Mazurque pour danser in Bb major Polacca de concert in Eb major Dialogue in B major Un poco di Schumann in B major Scherzo Fantaisie in Eb minor Valse Bluette in Eb major L’espiegle in E major Echo rustique in Eb major Chant elegiaque in Db major Un poco di Chopin in C# minor Valse a cinq temps in d major Passe lointain in Eb major Scene dansante [invitation au trepak] in C major
Two Romances – arr. Piano solo [transcriptions] (Jurgenson) 1. Romance 2. La Nuit
Op 74
Symphony No. 6 in B minor “Pathetique” (Jurgenson 1893) - arr. Piano solo [Pachulski] - arr. Piano solo [Donajowski] - arr. Piano solo [Vedernikov] - arr. Piano / 4 hands - arr. Two Pianos [composer] - arr. Two Pianos / 8 hands [Langer]
Op 75
Concerto No. 3 for Piano & Orchestra in Eb major (1893 Jurgenson) - arr. Two Pianos
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Op 76
Overture to the drama “L’Orage” for Orchestra – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Sokolov] (Belaieff)
Op 77
“Fatum” Symphonic Poem for Orchestra – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Sokolov] (Belaieff)
Op 78
“Le Voyvode” Symphonic Ballade for Orchestra – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Sokolov] (Belaieff)
Op 79
Andante & Finale for Piano & Orchestra (orch: S Tanayev) - arr. Two Pianos
Op 80
Piano Sonata in C# minor (1865)
Anastasiya Valse (1854) Piece on the tune “By the river, by the bridge” – musical joke after K Liadov (1862) Sonata Allegro in F minor [original Sonata No. 1 – completed by L Howard] (1963-4) Theme & Variations in A minor (1863-64) Allegro in C minor for Piano & String Orchestra [orig. for piano sextet] (1964) Fifty Russian Folk Songs – Piano / 4 Hands (Jurgenson 1868-69) Potpourri on theme from the opera “Voyevoda” [publ. under the pseud. Cramer] (1873) Waltz [original arrangement of the Waltz Op 40 No. 9] (1876) Funeral March on themes from the opera “The Oprichnik” (1877 lost?) March for the Volunteer Fleet [publ. under psued. P. Sinopov] (1878) Impromptu-Caprice in G major (1884) Impromptu in Ab major (1889) Valse Scherzo [No. 2] in A major (1889) Aveu Passione in E minor (1892?) Military March in Bb major [for the Yurevsky Regiment] (1893) [also arr. Piano / 4 hands] Momento lirico [Impromptu] in Ab major [completed by Taneyev] (1893?) Trois Romances 1. Berceuse 2. On chante encore 3. Qu’ importe
Arrangements: Elegy for Strings – arr. Piano solo [Kirchner] (Jurgenson) Perpetuum Mobile de Weber – arr. Piano solo [left hand] (Jurgenson) “Romeo & Juliet” Overture-Fantasie – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Mme Rimsky-Korsakov] (Jurgenson) 211
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“Romeo & Juliet” Overture Fantasy (1879) – arr. Two Pianos [F York] (Schirmer) “Romeo & Juliet” Overture Fantasy (1879) – arr. Two Pianos [K Klindworth] (Bote & Bock) Marche Solennelle du couronnement Alexander III (Jurgenson)
- arr. Piano solo - arr. Piano / 4 hands
“Moscow” Cantata for Solists, Chorus & Orchestra – arr. Piano / 4 hands [Laub] (Jurgenson)
Eugene Onegin Opera [complete] – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson) Introduction – arr. Piano Solo (Jurgenson) Air de Grémine – arr. Piano solo [Nagel] (Jurgenson) Polonaise (Jurgenson)
Valse (Jurgenson)
- arr. Piano solo - arr. Two Pianos [Laub] - arr. Two Pianos / 8 hands [Schaefer]
- arr. Two Pianos [Schaefer] - arr. Two Pianos / 8 hands [Langer]
Mazurka (Jurgenson – arr. Piano solo [Herzberg] Fantasie on motives from the opera “Eugene Onegin” (Jurgenson)
- arr. Two Pianos [Schaefer]
Potpourri on themes from the opera “Eugene Onegin” – Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson) Valse dansante sur les motifs de l’opera [Büchner] (Jurgenson)
Vacoula La Forgeron Overture – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson) Polonaise – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson) Fantasia on themes from the opera [Voss] (Jurgenson)
Snegurochka [The Smow Maiden] “Complaint” based on two themes from the opera - arr. Piano solo [Siloti] (Jurgenson) Pieces from the opera [Nos. 1, 5, 8, 10, 13, 16, 17] – arr. Piano solo [Paubom’] (Jurgenson)
Mazzepa Opera [complete] – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson)
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Overture (Jurgenson) - arr. Piano solo - arr. Piano / 4 hands “The Battle of Poltava” Symphonic Picture from the opera – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson) Gopak (Jurgenson) – arr. Piano / 4 hands Danse Cosaque (Jurgenson) - arr. Piano solo - arr. Two Pianos [Schaefer] Entr’ acte (Jurgenson) – arr. Piano solo Potpourri on themes from the opera (Jurgenson)
- arr. Piano solo - arr. Piano / 4 hands
Jeanne d’Arc [Joan of Arc] Opera [complete] – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson) Overture – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson) Potpourri on themes from the opera – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson) Danses – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson) 1. Dance des Bohémiens 2. Danse des pages et des nains 3. Danse des bouffons et des histrions
La Dame de Pique [The Queen of Spades] Opera [complete] (Jurgenson)
- arr. Piano solo - arr. Piano / 4 hands
Overture – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson) Potpourri on themes from the opera (Jurgenson) – arr. Piano solo Fantasie on motives from the opera (Jurgenson) – arr. Two Pianos [Schaefer] Intermède (Jurgenson) - arr. Piano solo - arr. Two Pianos [Schaefer] Danses des bergèrs et bergères (Jurgenson) – arr. Piano solo
La Charmeuse Opera [complete] – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson) Overture – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson) Potpourri on themes from the opera – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson) Dance – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson) 213
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Entr’ acte from Act II – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson) Entr’ acte from Act IV – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson)
Cherevichki [The Slippers] / Caprice of Oxane Overture (Jurgneson) - arr. Piano Solo - arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson) Four Pieces from the opera (Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Polonaise Menuet Danse Russe Danse Cosaque
Potpourri on themes from the opera – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson)
Voyevode Reminiscences from the opera [Tchaikovsky under psued. Kramer] (Jurgenson)
Yolande Opera [complete] – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson) Opera [complete] – arr. Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson) Overture to the opera (Jurgenson)
- arr. Piano solo - arr. Piano / 4 hands
Potpourri on themes from the opera “Yolande” [Langer] (Rahter)
Tchangadzhian’ A
? [19th c]
Potpourri on themes from the opera “Deblebidzhi” (Adler)
Tchekan’ M
? [19th c]
“The Impulsiveness of Youth” Valse (Jurgenson)
Tchekhov
? [19th c]
“La Herzogovine“ Polka (Jurgenson) “Montenegrienne” Polka (Jurgenson)
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Deux Preludes (Jurgenson)
? [19th c]
Tchepelevsky N “Remember” Valse (Jurgenson)
Tcherepnine A N
1899 – 1977
Op 1
Toccata in D minor (Belaieff 1921)
Op 2
Deux Morceaux (Belaieff 1919) 1. Nocturne No. 1 in G# minor 2. Danse No. 1 in F major
Op 3
Scherzo in C minor (Durand 1917)
Op 4
Sonatine Romantique (Durand 1918)
Op 5
Dix Bagatelles (1913-18) [also arr. for Piano & Orchestra 1958, and Piano & String Orchestra 1960]
Op 6
Petite Suite (1918-19 Durand) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Marche Chant sans paroles Berceuse Scherzo Badinage Humoresque
Op 7
Pieces sans titres (Durand 1915-19)
Op 8
Deux Morceaux (Durand 1919) 1. Nocturne No. 2 in Gb minor 2. Danse No. 2 in Eb minor
Op 9
Eight Preludes (Heugel 1919-20)
Op 10
“Feuilles libres” Quatre Morceaux (Durand)
Op 11
Four Arabesques (Heugel 1920-21) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Andantino Allegro vivo Allegretto Presto
Op 12
Piano Concerto No. 1 in F major – arr. Two Pianos (Belaieff 1919-20)
Op 13
Nine Inventions (Eschig 1918-20)
Op 18
Ten Etudes (Heugel 1915-20)
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Op 19
Deux Novelettes (Heugel 1921-22)
Op 20
Toccata No. 2 in G minor (Simrock 1922)
Op 21
Six Etudes de Travail (Heugel 1922-23)
Op 22
Piano Sonata No. 1 in A minor (Heugel 1918-19)
Op 23
Quatre Preludes Nostalgiques (Heugel 1922) [poor copy]
Op 24
Four Preludes (Durand 1922-23)
Op 26
Piano Concerto No. 2 in A major – arr. Two Pianos (Heugel 1923)
Op 27
Transcriptions Slaves (Heugel, Leduc 1924) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Bateliers du Volga Chanson pour la cherie Grandrussienne Le long du Volga Chanson Tchéque
Op 28
Canzona (Simrock 1924)
Op 31
Quatre Romances (UE 1924)
Op 33a
Intermezzo [arranged for Piano solo from the 2nd movement from the Concerto Da Camera] (Schott 1926)
Op 36 bis
“Histoire de la Petite Therese de l’enfant Jesus” – Thirteen Short Pieces for Children (Durand 1925)
Op 37 No. 3
“Training” Sketch Danse de G. Isarlov – arr. Piano solo (UE 1922) [transcription from Drei Stücke für Kammerorchester]
Op 39
Message (UE 1926)
Op 39 bis
Voeux [Wishes] (Durand 1926) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Pour mon Saint Pour ma famille Pour le sentiment Pour le bonheur bourgois Pour le travail Pour la vie
Op 46
Entretiens (Durand 1930)
Op 48
Piano Concerto No.3 in Bb major – arr. Two Pianos (Schott 1931-32)
Op 51
Etude du Piano sur la Gamme Pentatonique (Heugel 1934-35) 1. Premiere Suite 2. Deuxieme Suite 3. Bagatelles Chinoises
Op 52
Five Concert Etudes “Chinese” (1934-36) 1. Shadow Play 2. The Lute 3. Homage to China
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4. Punch & Judy 5. Canique
Op 53
Technical Studies [on the five note scale] (1936)
Op 54
“Der Fahrend Schüler Mit Dem Teufelbannen” Ballet – arr. Piano solo (UE 1937)
Op 55
“Trepak” Ballet in 3 Scenes – arr. Piano solo (UE 1937)
Op 56
Seven Etudes (Belaieff 1938)
Op 57
Suite Georgienne for Piano & Strings (Eschig 1938) - arr. Two Pianos - arr. Piano / 4 hands
Op 65
“Pour Petits et Grands” Twelve Pieces of Medium Difficulty (Durand 1940) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
La Diligente Le Farceur La Melodieuse Les Contrastes Les Cloches tristes La Bibillarde L’Affligee L’Iberienne La Perseverante La Devouee Les Plaisirs du toutou La Belle au bois dormant
Op 66
Chant et Refrain (Durand 1940)
Op 73 a
“Les Douzes” for Voice & Orchestra – arr. for Piano & String Orchestra (Belaieff 1945)
Op 75
Le Monde en Vitrine [Showcase] (B & H 1946) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
The Greyhound & the Cow The Crabs The Frog The Weasel The Deer
Op 78
Piano Concerto No. 4 “Fantaisie” – arr. Two Pianos (Belaieff, Hinrichsen 1947)
Op 81
Expressions (Belaieff 1951) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Op 82
Entrance The Hour of Death Caprice Silly Story of the White Oxen Fleeting Vision At the Fair Barcarolle Blind Man’s Bluff At Dawn Exit
Songs without Words – Five Pieces (Peters 1949-51) 1. Elegy 2. Rondel 3. Enigma 217
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4. The Juggler 5. Hymn to Our Lady Op 85
Twelve Preludes ( Belaieff 1952-3)
Op 87 bis
Rondo for Two Pianos (Peters 1957)
Op 88
Eight Pieces (Presser 1954-55) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Meditation Intermezzo Reverie Impromptu Invocation The Chase Etude Burlesque
Op 94
Piano Sonata No. 2 (B & H 1961)
Op 96
Piano Concerto No. 5 – arr. Two Pianos (Belaieff 1963)
Op 99
Piano Concerto No. 6 – arr. Two Pianos (Belaieff 1965)
Op 100
Suite for Harpsichord [or Piano] (Peters) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Op 109
Introduction Sequences Explorations Interlude Conclusion
Opivochi [also referenced as “Gradus ad Parnassum”] – Thirty Nine Pieces (1975-77)
Sunny Day, Bagatelle Oubliee (Op posth. 1915) “Old St Petersburg” Waltz (manuscript c. 1917) Ballade (manuscript c. 1917) Episodes [Priskaski] – Twelve Simple Pieces for Children (1912-1920 Heugel) 1. Chanson 2. Moment musical 3. Humoresque 4. Feuillet d’album 5. Scherzando 6. Berceuse Georgienne 7. Danse lente Armenienne / Duduki 8. Papillon 9. Jeux 10. Petite Gavotte 11. Fantoche 12. Capriccio Etude de Concert in B minor (Hamelle-Leduc 1920) Canon (1923-24) [transcription for piano by the composer of CANON for String Trio, on which mvt. 2 of Cello Sonata No. 2, Op. 30/1 is based]
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Pour La Paix En Orient (For Peace in the Orient) [originally intended as one of the VOEUX] (Manuscript 1926) Tanz [Dance] [arranged by composer from 2nd mvt. of Quintet Op 44] (manuscript 1928) Piano Study on Pentatonic Scale (Shanghai Commercial Press 1934-35) Autour des Montagnes Russes (Eschig 1937) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Le Guicher Les “On dit” Le Swing Et Voila
Parc d’attraction [with Martinu, Mompou, Honegger etc.] (1937) Dialogue – 2nd movement arranged by the composer from Suite Georgienne Op 57 (1952) Badinage (Lyche 1941) Polka (Belaieff 1944) Rondo a la Russe (Gerig-Breitkopf & Hartel 1946) La Quatrieme [The Fourth Republic] (Heugel 1948-49) Pastoral - arranged by composer from the Introduction to “The Lost Flute” (Belaieff 1955) Seventeen Pieces for Beginners [sometimes referenced as Children’s Suite No. 2 in C major] (Summy & Birchard 1954 -57) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.
March Joy & Tears Relays Melody To & Fro Chimes Prelude The Clock Hide & Seek Valse Merry-Go-Round Old Tale Escapade Frolics Ivan’s Accordian Happy Stowaway Mic & Mac
“Exploring The Piano ” Twelve Little Pieces for Piano / 4 hands (Summy & Birchard, Peters 1958) Ascension (Choudens 1969) Two Pieces for Children (Willis 1976) 1. Indian Trail 2. Celebration
Suite de Ballet for Two Pianos & Percussion (Belaieff 1945-46) [adaptation of the 2nd act from the ballet “Chota Rostaveli”] 219
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Children’s Suite No. 1 in C major 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Melodie Valse Chanson des marins Foxtrot Chansons sans paroles Procession des mines Kermesse villageoise
Seven Etudes [Children] Larghetto from “Concerto da camera” Transcriptions: Zippoli: All Offertorio (Ricordi 1920) Rubinstein: Nocturne in F major Op 44 (Durand 1920) Rimsky-Korsakov: Chant Hindou (Belaieff 1922) Russian Composers of the 18th century (Belaieff, Chester 1920) -
Bortniansky: Chant des cherubins No. 2 Bortniansky: Chant des cherubins No. 6 Degtiareff: Concerto spirituel pour l’Annunciation Beresovsky: Concerto spirituel in D minor
Transcriptions for Children (Belaieff 1937) -
Glinka: Song of the orphan Rimsky-Korsakov: Chorus Rimsky-Korsakov: Aria Borodin: Chorus of the Native Girls Borodin: Dance of the Native Girls Rimsky-Korsakov: Chant Hindou Liadov: Dance Song N Tcherepnine: Children’s Dance Glazunov: Bachanalia Borodin: Song of the Goudok Players
Tcherepnine N N
1873 – 1945
Op 4
“Princess Lointaine” [Rostand] Orchestral Prelude - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands [Winkler] (Belaieff 1899)
Op 12
Scene dans la caverne des sorcieres de la tragedie “Macbeth” pour grand orchestra arr. for Piano / 4 Hands [Petrov] (Belaieff 1901)
Op 17
“From Land to Land” or “Fate”: Fantaisie Dramatique for Orchestra (1903) - arr. for Piano / 4 Hands (Belaieff)
Op 17 bis
Six Preludes (Jurgenson 1900) 1. 2. 3. 4.
G minor G major E minor B minor
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5. D# major 6. C# minor
Op 18
Cinq Morceaux (Jugenson) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Op 24
Melodie in G minor “Nostalgie” Improvisation Prelude Humoresque Modo religioso
Trois Morceaux (Jurgenson) 1. Reverie 2. Etude 3. Idylle
Op 29
Orchestral Suite from the ballet “Le Pavillon d’Armide” (Belaieff 1908) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Introduction & 1st scene Courantes – Dance of the Hours Animation of the Gobelin Grand Valse Armida’s complaint Dance of the Boys Bacchanals Entrance of the Magicians – Dance of the Shadows Dance of the Buffoons
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arr. for Piano / 4 hands [Sternberg] arr. for Piano Solo
Op 30
Piano Concerto in C# minor (Jurgenson 1908) –arr. Two Pianos
Op 38
Alphabet in Pictures: Fourteen Esquisses (Belaieff 1931) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
Negrillon Baba - Yaga General Villegiature Egypte Etoiles Maman Le Lac Le Coucher La Foret Les Doucers Le Khan La Tsarine Ours empaille
Op 41
“The Fisherman & the Fish” - Six Musical Pictures ( Mussektor 1907)
Op 55
L’Oiseau Enchanté – Ballet arr. Piano / 4 hands [J Philipp]
Op 58
Morceaux - Piano
Primitifs – Twelve Adaptations of Ancient Russian Melodies (1926) “Tati Tati” Variations on “Chopsticks” by Borodin, Cui, Liadov, Rimsky-Korsakov etc. arr. for Piano & Orchestra (1937)
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Quatre Morceaux in C major (1950) Prelude in Db major Prelude in E minor [Op 18 No. 3 ?] Dix Pieces Gaies Dix Pieces Sentimentales Pieces de Bonne Humeur (1935) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Automate Valse simple Exercise Movement lyrique
Douze pièce simples d’interprétation pour les commençants (Heugel) “Narcissis” Ballet arr. Piano solo + total 70 Piano works
Tcherepnin S A
1941 –
Inventions (1961) For Ilona Kabos (1968)
Tchereschnev G [Tchereschnew] Op 1
Cinq Morceaux (Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Op 4
? [19th c]
Impromptu Chanson Russe Elegie Chant sans paroles Barcarolle
Minuetto (Jurgenson)
Tcherleniovsky P
? [19th c]
Reverie au bord de la mer a Nice (Gebethner)
Tcherlitsky A
? [19th c]
“Ya Okhi Znal’” Romance by Princess Kotschubei – arr. Piano solo (Gutheil) ?R “This is Love” Valse (Jurgenson, Gutheil) ?R
Tcherlitsky I [J] K
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Piano Concerto (c. 1830s) Air Bohéhmien-russe varie (Jurgenson) Deux Delirio d’amore (jurgenson) 1. Valse de Salon 2. Valse chantée
Fantaisie sue la romance favourite de Gourileff (Jurgenson) Trois Fantaisies sur plusieurs Mélodies favourite italiennes (Hofmeister) Introduction, Variationen, Andante und Finale über eine Romanze von Alabieff (Breitkopf) “Les Deux Mots” Polka (Jurgenson) Maledetto de l’opera “Lucia” (Jurgenson) Polka Melancolique (Jurgenson) Romance de Warlamoff [transcription] (Jurgenson) Romance de Sokoloff (Jurgenson) Variations on the song “He Ceased to Love Me” (Leopas) Trot de l’artillerie de la garde – Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson) Valse sur la romance de Mlle. Anna R. (Jurgenson) Bach:
Toccata and Fugue in D minor BWV 538 [transcription]
+ other piano pieces & transcriptions
Tcherminsky A
? [19th c]
Capriccio on Motives from Russian Songs (Jurgenson)
Tchernetsky L
? [19th c]
“Le Bonheur est en amour” Valse (Idzikowski) “En Solitude” Valse (Idzikowski) “Flirt” Valse (Idzikowski) “Niches d’un coupidon” Valse (Idzikowski) “Olga” Valse (Jurgenson) “Fascination” Valse (Jurgenson)
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“Pensée Intime” Valse (Idzikowski)
Tchernetzky M
? [19th c]
“Charmes du Printemps” Valse (Neva) “Clair de lune amoureux” Valse (Neva)
Tcherniachovsky M
? [19th c]
Greek Patrol (Idzikowski) “Marcella Sambrich” Valse (Idzikowski)
Tcherniavsky A Op 11
Hungarian Dance [based on dance motives] (Johansen)
Op 12
“Vanda” Hungarian Dance (Johansen)
Op 28
Gratsiya Pompadur (Jurgenson) ?R
Op 29
Pas-de-Patinier (Pet. Magazin) ?R
Op 30
Pompadur (Pet. Magazin)
Op 31
Magical Youth (Pet. Magazin)
Op 47
“Bonjour Mabelle” (Lyre)
Op 50
Mosaique Pas-Zephyr (Lyre)
? [19th c]
Amorosa (Leopas) “Extase d’Amour” Valse Russe (Zimmermann) “The Geisha” Chaconne (Jurgenson) Craicovienne (Pet. Magazin) “Reviens!” Valse (Zimmermann) “Eternally New” Quadrille (Jurgenson) ?R Bonbonnière Musicale (Zimmermann) Neue Blumen, Potpourri uber neue russische lieder (Zimmermann) Potpourri unber neue Zigeunerlieder (Zimmermann) “La Bajan” Valse Russe (Zimmermann) 224
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Tchernoff M M [Chernov] Op 1
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“Les Fleurs” Twelve Pieces (Jurgenson 1907) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Trefle Myosotis Campanule Violette Les Bluets dans le blé Camomille Melampyre Dent-de-lion Muguets Perce-neige Nenuphar Houblon
Two Pieces (1916) 4. Waltz 5. Galop
Piano Sonata Sonatina + piano pieces
Tchernov Y [J] [Chernov] Op 1
Impromptu (Idzikowski)
Op 2
Quatre Morceaux d’Album (Idzikowski) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Op 10
? [19th c]
Recit [Pastorale] Scherzino Romance sans paroles Promenade [a la marche]
Trois Morceaux (Bessel) 1. Humoresque 2. Romance sans paroles 3. Desespoir. Caprice
Tchernova H
? [19th c]
“Sylphes” Valse de Salon (Bessel) “Le Soir d’Automne” Valse-lente (Bessel) “Apollon” Valse Brilliante (Bessel) Valse Arabesque
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? [19th c]
Tchesnokov A Op 2
Trois Preludes (Jurgenson 1902)
Op 4
Variations sur le theme de chant russe “Korobotchka” (Jurgenson)
Op 6
Six Morceaux (Jurgenson) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Op 7
Moment melancolique Valse Nocturne Impromptu Mazurka Etude in F# minor
Suite “Les Esquisses du Jour” 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Premieres lueurs du matin Chanson de l’aurore Danse des rayons Canite du jour Chanson du soir La nuit
Op 10
Ouverture Dramatique – arr. Piano solo (Bessel)
Op 41
Ballade for Piano & Orchestra (Jurgenson)
Piano Sonata
Tchistiakova Y
? [19th c]
Barcarolle (Jurgenson)
Tchuchkin’ A
? [19th c]
“19th January” Polka-Mazurka (Gutheil)
Telakovsky V
? [19th c]
“Automne” Valse (Jurgenson) “Printemps” Valse (Jurgenson)
Telychko V
1957 –
Variations on a Folk Theme (1988)
Teplitsky A S
1902 – 1983
Piano Sonata (1927) 226
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Theme & Variations
Teplitsky G S
1906 –
Five Pieces (1929) Five Waltzes (1949) + piano pieces
Teplitsky L Y
1890 – ?
Two Preludes (1936)
Teplov P V
1899 – ?
Piano Sonata (1926) Suite “Moon’s Poison” (1929) Two Preludes (1929) Three Pieces (1945) Ten Inventions (1946) Two Polyphonic Etudes
Teregulov Y D
1950 –
Mixed Pages (1968) Piano Sonata (1969) Tales (1970) Preludes [1st set] (1972) Piano Concerto (1973) Thirty Seven Works by Hajibeyov – arr. Piano / 4 hands 91984) Preludes [2nd set] (1996)
Terent’yev B M
1913 –
Piano Sonata (1935)
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Tereschenko G [Tereshchenko]
?
Prelude in F# minor
Tereschenko N [Tereshchenko] Op 1
Menuet a l’Antique (Idzikowski)
Op 2
Idylle (Jurgenson)
Op 3
“Sur l’Eau” Barcarolle (Jurgenson 1898)
Op 6
Appassionata (Jurgenson 1902)
Op 7
Valse-Capricieuse (Idzikowski)
Op 8
Six Morceaux (Jurgenson 1902) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Op 11
? [19th c]
Prélude Feuillet d’Album Humoresque Fugue Mélodie Scherzo
Quatre Feuilles d’Album (Bessel) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Réverie A la Schumann Romance Moderato con grazia
Op 12
Etude Romantique in F major (Bessel)
Op 13
“Quasi Improvisato” – Morceau lyrique (Bessel)
Op 14
Une penseé intime (Bessel)
Op 15
Im Balladen-Ton (Bessel)
Op 16
Bagatelle in F major (Bessel)
Op 17
Berceuse (Bessel)
Op 18
Une Plaisanterie [Scherzino] – Morceau Humoresque (Bessel)
Op 19
A la Russe (Bessel)
Op 20
Nocturne (Jurgenson)
Op 22
Deux Morceaux (Jurgenson) 1. Impromptu 2. Intermezzo
Op 23
Theme et variations dans le style classique (Idzikowski)
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Op 24
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Trois Morceaux (Jurgenson) 1. Le Soir 2. Au Convent 3. L’oiseau voltige
Op 28
Impromptu Etude in D major (Idzikowski)
+ piano pieces
Ter-Ghevondian A G Op 15
1887 - 1961
March from the opera “Seda” - arr. Piano solo
+ piano pieces
Ter-Martirosyan T G
1906 – 1984
Suite (1940)
Ter-Osipov Y
1933 – 1986
Four Pieces 1. 2. 3. 4.
Dance Scherzo Waltz Toccatina
Four Preludes Three Pieces 1. – 2. Dance 3. Toccata
Seven Preludes Sonatina
Terpigoreva M Op 13
Krakovyak [Cracovienne) (Idzikowski)
Op 14
Pas d’Espagne (Idzikowski)
? [19th c]
“Inspiration” Mazurka (Idzikowski) “Beyond What ?” Waltz (Idzikowski) ?R “I Am Bored” Waltz (idzikowski)
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“For the Relief of the Allied Troops” March (Idzikowski) At the Beginning of Parting” Waltz (Idzikowski) At the Beginning of Reunion” Waltz (Idzikowski) Ceremonial March (Idzikowski) “Tosca O Proshlom” Valse (Idzikowski) ?R Funeral March (Idzikowski) “This is All for You” Waltz (Idzikowski) ?R
Terschack A
? [19th c]
“Le retour des gardes Russes” Marche (Jurgenson)
Terterian M [Terian, Teryan]
1905 -
Two Polyphonic Pieces (Muzyka)
Tevdoradze O L
1923 - 1983
Piano Concerto No. 1 (1943) Pieces (1947) Piano Concerto No. 2 (1951) Piano Concerto No. 3 (1979) Toccata Album for Children + piano pieces
Tichanov P
? [19th c]
“Souvenir de Varsovie” Mazurka (Gutheil) Fantaisia on motives from “Il Travtore” [Verdi] (Gutheil) “La Priere d’une Vierge” [de Badarzewska] (Gutheil)
Tichatschek J
? [19th c]
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“Die Prüfede” Polka-Mazurka (Jurgenson)
? [19th c]
Tidemann K Op 2
“Golden Sparks” Waltz (Lyre)
Op 4
“Kisun’ka” Valse (Lyre)
Op 5
“Imatra” Valse (Lyre)
Op 6
“Antonina” Valse (Lyre)
Op 8
“The Imp” Mazurka (Lyre)
Op 10
“The Little Fairy” Waltz (Lyre)
Op 12
“Pierrette” Valse (Lyre)
Op 13
“One Tebe” Valse (Lyre) ?R
Op 14
“Past Times” Valse-Lente (Lyre)
Op 15
“Flirt” Valse (Lyre)
Op 21
“Vengerka” [Hungarian Dance] New Salon Dance (Lyre)
Op 22
“Polustrovo” Valse (Lyre) ?R
Op 23
“Diamant” Pas-de-Quatre (Lyre)
Op 24
“Through the Closeness of Life” Waltz (Lyre)
Op 25
“A Moments Happiness” Waltz (Lyre)
Op 26
“Great ! Super!” Quadrille (Lyre) ?R
Op 27
“La Nouvelle Chaconne” Danse a la mode (Lyre)
Op 28
Polonaise (Lyre)
Op 29
“Liliya” Valse (Lyre)
Op 30
“Enchanting Dreams” Waltz (Lyre)
Op 31
“From the Light” Hungarian Dance (Lyre) ?R
Op 32
“Youth” Pas-de-Quatre (Lyre)
Op 33
“Pushkin” March (Lyre)
Op 34
“Intoxicating Sounds” Pas-de-Quatre (Lyre)
Op 35
“Cunning in Love” Waltz (Lyre)
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Op 36
“Do Not Forget Me” Chaconne (Lyre) ?R
Op 37
Miniature New Dance. Pas-de-Patiner (Lyre)
Op 38
“Seville Rosa” Spanish Valse (Lyra)
Op 39
“Response of the Heart” Waltz (Lyra)
Op 40
“La Belle Capricieuse” Danse (Lyra)
Op 41
Pas d’Espagne. Soirée a Granada (Lyra)
Op 42
Snow Maiden (Lyra)
Op 43
“Souvenir de Strelna” Valse (Lyra)
Op 44
“Beauty Polshi” Kracovienne (Lyra)
Op 46
Andalusian Night (Lyra)
Op 47
“Coquette” Valse
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Tigranyan A T
1879 - 1950
“Armenian Dances” Suite (1938) Five Pieces (1948) Fantasia “Shirak Emrukhti” Two Pieces 1. Svirel [Reed-pipe] 2. Etude
+ piano pieces
Tigranyan N F [Tigranov]
1856 - 1951
Caucasian Folk Songs & Dances (1887) Three Armenian Solo Dances (1897) Transcaucasian Solo Men’s Dances (1900) Armenian Folk Dances (1935) Mugam arrangements: Bayati-Kurd (1894) Bayati-shiraz (1896) 232
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Eydari (1897) Shakhnaz (1899) Chargyan (1902) Nouruz arabi (1907) Iranskiye mugami (1938)
Tigranyan V A
1906 - 1974
Preludes (1940) + piano pieces
Tikhomirov G V
1913 – 1967
+ piano pieces
Tikotsky Y K [Tikhotsy, Tsikotski, Zhikozkki] Op 47
1893 – 1970
Concerto for Piano & Belorussian Folk Instruments Orchestra (1953-4) - arr. Piano & Orchestra (1954)
Sonata-Symphony (1967) + piano pieces
Tile F
? [19th c]
“Snow Drops” Salon Pieces (Jurgenson)
Tile R
? [19th c]
“Chinese Dance” Comic Polka (Gutheil)
Tilicheyeva Y N
1909 -
Pieces for Children (1946)
Tilov
? [early 19th c]
March of the Yager Regiment (c. 1812)
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? [19th c]
Timofeev A Op 2
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“To Past Beyond Sadness” Valse (Pet. Magazin)
? [19th c]
Tiniakov A Op 1
Zwei Lieder ohne Worte (Zimmermann)
Op 2
Valse Melancolique in C# minor (Zimmermann)
Op 3
Deux Preludes (Zimmermann)
Op 6
Deux Etudes de salon (Zimmermann) 1. Db major 2. F minor
Op 7
Trois Morceaux (Zimmermann) 1. Prelude 2. Elegie 3. Etude
Tïrmand E M
1917 -
Five Preludes (1948) Variations (1950) Variations on a Belorusian Folk Theme (1951) Piano Concerto No. 1 (1952) “Scenes from the Lives of Children” Suite (1953) Sonatina (1954) Piano Concerto No. 2 (1956) Pioneer Suite [No. 1] (1962) Toccata (1962) Suite No. 2 (1963) Etudes-Tableaux [in two books] (1971-72) “Four Moods” Suite No. 3 (1973) Suite No. 4 (1975)
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Tishchenko B I
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Op 1
Piano Variations (1956)
Op 3
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1957 rev 1995)
Op 4
Piano Suite No. 1 [6 movements] (1957)
Op 6
Piano Suite No. 2 “Egosyuita” [6 movements] (1957)
Op 11
“A Muleteer” – Fable for Piano (1958)
Op 11 a
Fancies [Whims] – Five Pieces (1958 rev. 1998)
Op 17
Piano Sonata No. 2 (1960)
Op 19
Three Enigmas (1960)
Op 19 b
Three Polyphonic Etudes (1954 rev. 1961)
Op 21
Piano Concerto (Muzyka 1962)
Op 32
Piano Sonata No. 3 (1965)
Op 53
Piano Sonata No. 4 (Muzyka 1972)
Op 54
Concerto for Piano, Flute & String Orchestra (1972)
Op 56
Piano Sonata No. 5 (1973)
Op 64
Piano Sonata No. 6 (1976)
Op 85
Piano Sonata No. 7 [with Tubular bells] (1982)
Op 99
Piano Sonata No. 8 (1986)
Op 114
Piano Sonata No. 9 (1992)
Op 121
Piano Sonata 1 [revised] (1995)
Op 122 b
“Eight Portraits” Suite for Piano / 4 hands (1996)
Op 124
Piano Sonata No. 10 “Eureka – A Scientific-Research Sonata” [revision of Opus 4] (1997)
“Invasion” Concert Etude on a Theme of Paul Dvoirins (2002)
Titarenko K
?
Prelude & Fugue in F minor Prelude & Fugetta in C major
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Variations in F major
Titov A N
1769 – 1827
Aleksey Nikolayevich Titov. Born 1769, St Petersburg, died 1827 St Petersburg. Violinist and composer. Served in the military attaining the rank of Major-General. Composed over 20 stage works including operas, ballets and melodramas mostly following the style of Mozart and the Italian models with a hint of Russia in the form of subject matter, musical quotations and folk-like melodies. Fantastical Quadrille (Kifara)
Titov A F
1895 – 1967
Two Pieces [Student works] (1916) 1. Prelude 2. Album Leaf
Piano Sonata (1946)
Titov M A
1804 – 1853
+ piano pieces
Titov N A
1800 – 1875
Waltz “Past Happiness” Quadrille “Vieux Péchés” “The Answer” Romance and Valse (1833) The Scarlet Sarafan [Russian Air] Waltz in C major Waltz in F minor + piano pieces [incl. waltzes, military marches]
? [19th c]
Tivolsky N Op 47
“Flore” Polka-Mazurka (Jurgenson)
Op 48
“Pardon de Ploërmel” Quadrille (Jurgenson)
Op 50
“La Cascade” Galop de Concert (Jurgenson)
Op 52
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“Etoile” Polka-Mazurka (Jurgenson)
Op 58
Valse des Roses (Lyre)
Op 60
La Danse des Sylphes (Jurgenson)
Op 64
Fantaisia on “Il Travatore” [Verdi] (Jurgenson)
Op 65
“Souvenir de St. Petersburg” Mazurka de salon (Jurgenson)
Op 66
Reverie du Soir (Jurgenson)
Op 68
“La Sentimentale” Polka-Mazurka (Jurgenson)
Op 69
Fantasia on the Romance “She is Not Certain” [Bulachov] (Jurgenson) ?R
Op 70
Potpourri No. 1 on Russian Song Themes (Jurgenson) - Piano solo & Piano / 4 hands
Op 78
“Papillon” Polka (Jurgenson)
Op 79
Russian Quadrille [based on Russian Songs] (Jurgenson)
Op 80
“Etoile du soir” Romance sans paroles (Jurgenson)
Op 82
La Rose du Printemps (Jurgenson)
Op 84
Potpourri No. 2 on Russian Song Themes (Jurgenson) - Piano solo & Piano / 4 hands
Op 86
“Julie” Polka brillante (Jurgenson)
Op 87
Fantasia on the Romance “I Am to Blame” [Cherlitsky] (Jurgenson)
Op 88
“Slavyanka” Polka (Jurgenson)
Op 89
Ami des Enfants Russes, airs russe [transcriptions] Vol. 1 – Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Op 90
Ami des Enfants Russes, airs russe [transcriptions] Vol. 2 – Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Op 91
Ami des Enfants Russes, airs russe [transcriptions] Vol. 3 – Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Op 95
Ami des Enfants Russes, airs russe [transcriptions] Vol. 4 – Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Op 96
Fantaisia on the Romance “Nurse” [Nikolaev] (Jurgenson)
Op 97
“Joyeuse” Polka (Jurgenson)
Op 98
Russian Youth Vol. 1- 4 for Piano / 4 hands (Lyre)
Op 99
Russian Youth Vol. 5 – 6 for Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
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Op 101
Aria from the opera “ Faust” – transcribed for Piano solo (Gutheil)
Op 102
“Russian Carnival” Fantasia on Russian Dance Motives (Gutheil)
Op 104
Fantasia on a Romance (Jurgenson)
Op 105
Ami des Enfants Russes, airs russe [transcriptions] Vol. 7 – Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Op 106
Ami des Enfants Russes, airs russe [transcriptions] Vol. 8 – Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Op 109
“The Rifleman” Fantasia (Jurgenson)
Op 110
Moments de Gaieté (Gutheil)
Op 111
Twenty-eight Melodious Exercises [teaching manuels] Vols 1 – 4 (Johansen)
Op 112
Fantasia sur Deux Airs de Kashperov (Jurgenson)
Op 113
“Alexandrine “ Mazurka (Jurgenson)
Op 114
“The Deer” Polka (Jurgenson) ?R
Op 116
“Italianomanie” Potpourri (Jurgenson)
Op 117
“Marie” Polka-Mazurka de salon (Jurgenson)
Op 118
Potpourri on the opera “Méfistofele” [Boito] (Jurgenson)
Op 119
“Véra” Polka (Jurgenson)
Op 120
“Vive la Jeunesse” Mazurka (Jurgenson)
Op 121
“Encouragement pour les enfants” Collection of Pieces and Dances for Young People/Children in Three volumes (Johansen) Vol. 1 – Sixty Etudes & Pieces Vol. 2 – Forty-five Pieces & Dances Vol. 3 – Eighteen Works from Opera, Ballet, Salon pieces & Romances – Piano / 4 hands
Op 122
“Aux bords de la Néva” Morceau de salon (Jurgenson)
Op 124
“Danse des Elfes” Morceau de salon (Jurgenson)
Op 125
One Hundred Airs Nationales Russes [for Children] (Jurgenson)
Op 126
Petit Potpourri sur des Airs Russes – Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Op 127
“Elle est Jolie” Morceau Melodique (Jurgenson)
Op 128
“Chez les Bohémiens” Potpourri – Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Op 131
Thirty-seven Pieces and Romances from Russian Opera Volumes 1 & 2 – transcribed for Piano solo (Gutheil)
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Op 133
Melodie Russe (Jurgenson)
Op 134
“The Valley of Roses” Capriccio (Jurgenson)
Op 135
“The Whistle” Collection of Pieces and Dances for Young People (Jurgenson) Vol. 1 - 47 Pieces Vol. 2 – 45 Pieces Vol. 3 - Arrangements
Op 136
“Children’s Evening” Collection of Pieces & Dances for Children (Jurgenson)
Op 137
“Crucifix” by Faure – arr. Piano solo (Jurgenson)
Op 138
Gypsy Song (Jurgenson)
Op 139
“Spillikins” Quadrille (Jurgenson)
Op 140
“Moscow” Fantaisie on Russian Songs Themes (Johansen, Jurgenson)
Op 141
“Night at Camp” Collection of Gypsy Songs from Moscow (Jurgenson)
Op 142
“La Tristesse” Elegie (Jurgenson)
Op 145
“Defilé” Marche Militaire (Pet. Magazin)
Op 146
“Red Sarafan” Fantaisia based on Russian Songs (Pet. Magazin)
Op 147
“Les Roses de Juillet” Valse Gracieux (Jurgenson)
Op 149
“France’s Trust Towards Moscow” Potpourri (Pet. Magazin)
Op 151
“Lilies of the Valley” Valse (Jurgenson)
Op 153
“L’Opera Italien” Quadrille (Jurgenson)
Op 154
“Nina” Mazurka (Jurgenson)
Op 158
Collection of Seventy-nine Pieces for Young People [arrangements & original works) (Lyre)
Op 159
“La Muse Riante” Quadrille (Jurgenson)
Op 160
“Boutons de Roses” Gavotte (Pet. Magazin)
Op 164
Children’s Mirok [Collection of 56 pieces] (Johansen)
“Alexandrine” Polka (Jurgenson) Angels Guide Me (Jurgenson) “Courrier de Bal” Sixteen Dances in 3 volumes (Jurgenson) Declaration d’amour (Jurgenson) Gammes dans tous les tons (Jurgenson)
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Kroatian Folk March (Jurgenson) “Little Russian” Mazurka (Jurgenson) “Masini” Quadrille (Jurgenson) Greek Song (Jurgenson) “Love is Blossoming” (Jurgenson) Melodic Fragment from the Ballet “Mel’ nika” – Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson) Sierra-Navada [Dargomyzhin] (Jurgenson) “Opera Francaise” Q”uadrille (Jurgenson) “Par un Peu” Quadrille (Jurgenson) “Perles Enfantines” Collection of Thirty-five Easily Arranged Pieces (Jurgenson) Petite Russienne” Mazukra (Jurgenson) Preparation a l’Etude de Piano – Quatre Exercises pour Piano / 4 hands Romance de Dargomijski + piano pieces
Tiz M D [Dietz, Dietzsch, Tits, Tiz, Tietz]
1898 – 1978
Op 3
Scherzo (1926)
Op 5
Piano Sonata No. 2 (1926-7)
Op 6
Three Poemes (1928)
Op 14
1. Dance (1933)
Op 29
Poeme-Concerto for Piano & Orchestra (1945) – arr. & revised for Two Pianos (1970)
Op 36
Polyphonic Suite No. 1 (1956-8) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Fairytale Invention The Cuckoo Improvisation Toccatina Prelude Fugue
Op 44
Polyphonic Suite No. 2 (1956 –74)
Op 45
Polyphonic Suite No. 3 (1974-75)
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1924)
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Sonatina in D minor (1961) Four [other] Sonatinas (1955-62) Evening Dance (1967) Poem-Concert for Two Pianos (1970) Ukrainian Dance Choral Vespers
Tjeknavorian L Op 1 c
Three Armenian Dances (1957)
Op 2
Tanz der Jugen from the “Ballet fantastique” – Two Pianos (1975)
Op 4
Piano Concerto (1960-61 rev. 1974)
Op 6
One Hundred & Four Pieces for Young Pianists
Op 7
Piano Sonatina No. 1 (1957)
Op 9
“Sring-Athre” Prelude & Toccata
Op 10
Piano Sonatina No. 2
Op 18 a
“Armenian Sketches” Twenty-six Pieces
Op 27
Piano Sonata for Good Friday (1978)
Op 49
Nostalgia (1997)
1937 -
Nine Miniatures
Tkach Z
1928 -
Prelude in C major At Play Ballade Festive Holidays
Tobias R
1873 – 1918
Minuet (c. 1892) Autumn Pieces (1892) 241
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Piano Concerto in D minor (1897 restored by Rumessen) Fughetta (1897) Finale (1897) Album Leaf (c. 1900) Humoresque (c. 1901) Two Preludes in C# minor (c. 1908-10) Prelude in G minor (c. 1910) Idylle of the Alps (c. 1910) Nocturne (c. 1910) Walpurgis Burlesque (c. 1910) Melancholy (1910) Gavotte (1910-12) Sonatina Nos. 1 (c. 1910-12) Sonatina No. 2 (c.1910-12) + piano pieces [c. 70]
Tobis B
1940 -
Sonata for Two Pianos
Tokarzewsky St. Op 13
? [19th c]
Barcarolle (Gebethner)
Präludium (Gebethner)
Tolkachov G
?
Piano Piece for a Child
Tolmachov Y [I]
1961 -
Piano Sonata (1985) Partita (1986) 242
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Tolstoy D A [Tolstoi] Op 24
Piano Sonata No. 3 (Muzyka 1962)
Op 32
Piano Sonata No. 4 (publ. 1970)
Op 44
Piano Concerto No. 1 (1968)
Op 49
Piano Sonata No. 5
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Variations on a Theme by Schumann (1942) Piano Sonata No. 1 (1945) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1951) Twelve Preludes (1951-55) + further 13 Piano Sonatas (1952 – 78) Two Pieces for Children (1952) Waltz from the opera “Masquerade” Scherzo (Muzgiz 1955) “Multi-coloured Leaves” Pieces (1955) Twenty-four Preludes (1961) “Andersen’s Fairytales” Album for Children Crystal-clear Grotto In Spain
Tolstoy F M [Tolstoi]
? [19th c]
“Good Luck” Musical Sketch (Jurgenson)
Tolstoy I [Tolstoi]
1945 –
Piano Concerto “Duets”
Tolstoy L [Tolstoi]
1828 – 1910
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1809 – 1881
“A la bonne heure!” Esquisse Musicale (Jurgenson) “At This Good Hour” (Jurgenson) ?R
Tomaschev N
? [19th c]
Aime Moi (Jurgenson)
A Tomchin
1947 –
Song From A Far Dance
Tomilin V K
1908 – 1941
+ piano pieces
Toporkov G N
1928 –
Eight Preludes (1952) Suite “Thoughts of Korea” (1953)
Toradze D A
1922 – 1983
Piano Concerto (1979) + piano pieces
Tormis V
1930 –
Three Preludes & Fugues (1958)
Toss’ I
? [19th c]
“Arto” Polka (Gutheil)
Toulischkov
? [early 19th c]
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March of the Musquetier Regiment (c. 1812)
? [19th c]
Toutkovsky N Op 3
2. Mazurka a la Chopin (Idzikowski)
Op 5
Gavotte (Idzikowski)
Op 10
Polacca de Mignon [Opera by A Thomas – transcription de concert] (Idzikowski)
Op 15
Penseé élégiaque (Idzikowski)
Op 19
“Aveu” Impromptu-Romance (Idzikowski)
Op 20
Barcarolle (Idzikowski)
Op 24
“Souvenir de Vienne” Valse de Concert (Idzikowski)
+ piano pieces
? [19th c]
Tovginova A “Psyche” Valse (Gebethner)
Trambitsky V N
1895 – 1970
Preludes (1920) Five Round-Dances [1st set] (1937 –42) Three Round-Dances [2nd set] (1946)
? [19th c]
Traugot F Markitantka March (Lyre) ?R
? [19th c]
Traugott G Op 3
“A Great Day” March (Lyre)
Op 4
“Pferde-Eisenbahn” Galop (Jurgenson)
Op 5
Vier Klavierstücke (Jurgenson, Teich) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Op 6
“Ewige Treue” Gavotte “Logic” Polka-Mazurka Auf Freiers-Füßen” Gavotte “Felicitas” Gavotte
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“Telephon” Polka (Jurgenson)
Op 8
“Let Us Talk About Mother” Polka-Mazurka (Jurgenson)
Op 9
“Le Dansant” Polka (Jurgenson)
Op 10
Schützenmarsch – Piano solo & Piano / 4 hands (Jurgenson)
Op 12
“Ella” Polka (Leopas)
Op 13
Zwei Gavottes (Teich, Lyre)
M. Henbury-Ballan
1. Tauperlen 2. Ravissante
Op 14
“Wild America” Characteristic Piece (Leopas)
Op 15
“The Lake” Galop (Leopas) ?R
Op 16
“Der Liebesbrief” Polka (Leopas, Teich)
Op 18
“Victorious” Polka (Leopas) ?R
Op 19
“Rigaer Stadttheater” March (Blosfeld)
Op 20
Comic Polka-Mazurka (Leopas)
Op 21
“With You One Day” Polka (Leopas) ?R
Op 22
“Immer Flott” Polka-Mazurka (Leopas)
Op 24
“My Sweetie” Polka (Leopas) ?R
Op 25
“Believing in Love” Gavotte (Pet. Magazin) ?R
Op 27
“Eiffel” Quadrille (Leopas)
Op 30
“The Large Helmet Without A Visor” Quadrille (Leopas) ?R
Op 34
“Coming of Age” Polka (Lyre)
Op 39
“Abundance” (Leopas)
Op 40
“First Prize” Chaconne (Leopas)
“Burgmusik” March (Leopas) “Der erste Kuß” Gavotte (Michow) “Evig trohet” (Gehrman) “Louise-Victoria” Gavotte (Teich) Marche des Sapeurs (Jurgenson) “Matguerite” Polka-Mazurka (Jurgenson) 246
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“Min Herskarinna” Valse (Gehrman) “When Walking With A Lady” Polka (Leopas) “Rotkäppchen” Polka (Jurgenson) Våra små fiskarflickor” Polka (Gehrman)
? [19th c]
Trester H Op 8
Marche (Jurgenson)
Op 14
Noctunre (Leopas)
Op 15
“Le Reproche” Morceau (Leopas)
Op 16
“Pourquoi si Triste?” Morceau (Leopas)
Op 18
Grand Galop Militaire (Forberg, Jurgenson)
Op 19
“Le Regret” Chanson sans paroles (Leopas)
Op 20
“Mignone” Polka (Leopas)
Op 24
Polka de salon (Jurgenson)
Op 25
La Gondole (Leopas)
Op 27
“Souvenir d’un Songe” Morceau (Leopas)
Op 29
“Souvenir de Pavlovsk” Morceau (Leopas)
Op 30
Trois Morceaux (Jurgenson, Forberg) 1. Une Nuit de Printemps 2. Chant du Rossignol 3. Reverie
Op 31
“Souvenir de Vilna” Mazurka de salon (Jurgenson, Schott)
Op 32
Elegie (Forberg)
Op 33
Valse Brillante (Jurgenson, Forberg)
Op 34
“Départ pour l’armée” Impromptu Militaire (Jurgenson)
Elegie [chant] (Jurgenson) Feuille d’album (Johansen) “Flora” Polka (Jurgenson) “Ne Brani Mehya Rodnaya” (Johansen) ?R
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Mazurka (Johansen) Romance de Masini (Jurgenson) “Un Ange de Plus” Elegie (Jurgenson)
Tretiakov
? [19th c]
Polka de salon (Jurgenson)
Triodin P N
1887 – 1950
Piano Concerto (1922)
Triscornya
? [19th c]
Romance sans paroles (Jurgenson) “Varinka” Polka-Mazurka (Jurgenson)
Trotsyuk B I
1931 –
Concerto-Suite for Piano, Orchestra and Jazz Ensemble (publ. 1976)
Trutovsky V F
c. 1740 - 1810
Vasily Fyodorovich Trutovsky. Born c. 1840, Ivanovskaya Sloboda, died 1810, St Petersburg. Ukrainain composer, folk-song collector and Gusli perfromer. In 1761 became a servant at the court of Peter III, and five years later, chamber gusli to Catherine II. He is best known for his collection of Russsian songs, many of which were used by later composers including Mussorgsky, RimskyKorsakov and Serov. He also composed two sets of variations that were the first published works (1780) in Russia by a named composer [all previous publications were anonymous]. Variations on a Russian Song [1st set] (1780) Variations [2nd set] (1780) + piano pieces
Tsagareishvili V G
1901 –
“From My Journal” Cycle of Pieces Preludes Variations
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Scherzo in E major
Tsarman’ A A Op 4
? [19th c]
“The Magical Ballroom” - Salon Dance
Danse de Cosaque de la l’Ukraine At the Confessional [Dance] The Patriotic Dance “The Dashing Hussar” Mazurka “The Breath of Spring” Valse
Tseglyar Y S [Tsehliar, Tsihler]
1912 -
Seven Pieces (1952) Theme & Variations (1953)
Tsepkolenko K
1955 -
Piano Sonata (1980) Mechanical Songs for Two Pianos (1981) Pieces for Children – Two Pianos (1981) Meeting with the Memory – Cycle (1985) Concerto-Drama for Piano & Orchestra (1987) “Tone Colour” Pieces for Children (1990-91) Artistic Games (1990) Evening Solitaire. Card Playing No. 2 (1991) Pieces for Children (1992) Paysage Solo (1995) Self-Reflection No. 1 for Piano & Tape (1996) Out of the Blue (1997) Solo-Solissimo No. 2 for Piano [right hand] (2001) Solo-Momento No. 1 (2001) 249
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Tsesakov K D
1936 -
+ piano pieces
Tsfasman A N
1906 – 1971
Aleksandr Naumovich Tsfasman. Born 1906, Aleksandrovsk: died 1971, Moscow. Jazz pianist, conductor and composer. Graduated in 1930 from the Moscow Conservatoire, where he ahd studied piano woth Blumenfeld. He was the first person to perform in the USSR Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and is seen as a founder of jazz in the Soviet Union. In 1926 created a jazz band in Moscow which was the first band to record jazz in the USSR and the first to conduct jazz sessions. From 1939-46 he directed the All-Union Radio Jazz Band. Until the 1960’s was the most successful Soviet jazz artist, a master of the “Harlem stride style”. He was quiet outspoken in his belief that jazz should eb taught in conservatoires. Concerto No.1 for Piano & Jazz Band (1941) Fantasia on a motive from the operetta “Bal & Savoe” (Soviet Composer 1946) Six Pieces for Piano & Jazz Orchestra (1947-53) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Snezhinki Lyrical Wlatz Quickly Concert Polka Serenade Galop
Fantasia on a Dance Theme by M. Blanter (Soviet Composer 1948) Piano Concerto No. 2 (1967) Fantasy on a “The Man I Love” by George Gershwin – Piano solo Fantasy on a “The Man I Love” by George Gershwin – Two Pianos (Prime Art Alliance publ. 1997) Foxtrot-March from the film “Through The Window of the Department Store” Slow Waltz from the film “Joyful Star” Lyrical Melodie - Slow Foxtrot Dance Album – Twenty-two Pieces [incl. Field Flowers - Slow Valse; Merry Party – Foxtrot; Sailing – Slow Valse; Last Rays – Tango; Lyrical Rumba, Lyrical Valse ] Fantasia on themes from the operetta “Free Winds” by Dunevsky Polka in G major [arranged] Lyrical Tune - Foxtrot Ballroom Valse
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“Snowflakes” for Two Pianos (Soveit Composer 1980) Lyrical Waltz for Two Pianos (Soviet Composer 1980) Going for a Walk [Pa-De-Katr] ?R Valse “Spring Afternoon” Polka “Merry Moods” Unsuccessful Meeting “Day Break” Improvisation “Evening by the River” Slow Waltz “Melancholic Evening” Bosanova “Merry Dancing” Rumba “Expectation” Beguine “I am So Happy With You” Foxtrot “Greeting to Each Other” Tango “Let’s Dance” Foxtrot “Mischievious Girl” Cha-Cha “Impetuous Me” Slow Foxtrot ?R “Unsuccessful Meeting” Foxtrot Lulabye of Birdland Slow Foxtrox “On Distant Paths” Song of Youth [concert arranagement + piano pieces [dance music]
Tsibul’ka A
? [19th c]
Danse des Lutins (Idzikovsky)
Tsintsadze S F [Zinzadre]
1925 – 1992
Sulkhan Fyodorvich Tsintsadze. Born 1925, Gori, Georgia: died 1992. Pedagogue, cellist and composer. Graduated from the Moscow Conservatoire in 1950 after studying cello with Kozolupov, and then in composition in 1953 with Bogatyryov. Joined the faculty of the Tbilisi Conservatoire in 1963, and was the rector there from 1965-84. His music is melodious, expressive and often polyphonic. 251
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Piano Concerto No. 1 after Georgian Themes (1949) [later revised as the Fantasia] Fantasia for Piano & Orchestra (1954) Three Dances from the ballet “The Demon” – Piano / 4 hands (1954) Prelude & Fugue (1966) Piano Concerto No. 2 “Contrasts” (1968) Twenty-four Preludes (1971) Toccata (1976) Children’s Album “The Inhabited Woods” – Twelve Pieces (1979) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Morning in the Woods The Black Grouse Morning Exercises in the Light of the Sun The Strolling Bear Complaint of the Little Tick The Cunning & Tricky Fox The Anxious Woodpecker Dance Kukushka The Inquisitive Wasp The Cawing Ravens General Dance of all the Wood’s Inhabitants
Prelude & Toccata (1968 Soviet Kompozitor) Children’s Album – Five Dances (1986)
Tsvetayev M A
1907 –
Six Fugues (1934) Northern Songs [1st set] (1937) Northern Songs [2nd set] (1939) Northern Songs [3rd set] (1940) Northern Songs [4th set] (1941) Piano Concerto (1943) Five Dances (1944) Heroic Sonata (1945) “Summer” Exercises for Children (1947) Pieces based on Tadzhik Folk Themes (1949) Impressions 252
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+ piano pieces
? [20th c]
Tsvetkov I Cinderella [Popular Melodie]
Tsytovich V I
[Tsïtovich]
1931 –
Piano Concerto No. 1 (1960) Suite-Sonata [Symphonetta] for Two Pianos (1960) Ten Preludes (1963) Six Concert Pieces (1966) Piano Concerto No. 2 (1971) Sonatina (1984) The Adventures of Cippolina – Twelve Pieces March in D major Little Humoresque Fleeting Moment (Muzyka)
Tsytsaliuk G
1929 –
Rondo (1954) Prelude (1961) Festive March (1961) Fugue on the theme of a Ukrainian Folksong (1965) Impromptu (1975) Variations on a Ukrainian Folksong (1975)
Tubin E
1905 – 1982
Lullaby (1925) Albumleaf (1926) Six Preludes (1927-35) 253
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Piano Sonata No. 1 (1928) Three Pieces for Children (1935) Sonatina in D minor (1942) Concertino for Piano & Orchestra (1945) Variations on a Estonian Folk Tune (1945 rev. 1981) Three Estonian Folk Dances (1945 rev. 1981) Ballade in the form of a Chaconne on a theme by Saar (1945) Four Folk Songs of My Native Country (1947) Prelude (1949) Piano Sonata No.2 (1950) Suite of Estonian Shepherd Melodies (1959) Seven Preludes (1976) A Little March, for Rana (1978)
Tulebayev M T
1913 – 1960
Fantasia (1942) Toccata (1949)
Tulikov S S
1914 –
Piano Sonata (1938) Preludes & Fugues (1938)
Tumanishvili K D
1919 –
Six Preludes (1942) Piano Concerto (1943 rev. 1952) Two Preludes (1944) Etudes (1950) Four Preludes (1951)
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Four Pieces for Children “Illustrations of Winter” (1952) - A Winter’s Evening
Children’s Suite “Illustrations in the Pinoeer’s Camp” + piano pieces
Tumanyan Y A
1928 -
Variations on a Ruusian Folk Theme (1949) Pieces (1950)
Turban’ T
? [19th c]
Cake-Walk [New Dance] (Gutheil)
Turenkov A Y [Turankov]
1886 – 1958
Belorusian Fantasie (1933) Belorusian Suite (1933) Pioneers Suite (1955) + piano pieces
Turkevich – Lukiianovich S
1898 – 1977
Mountain Suite Grotesque Eight Ukrainian Songs Suite on Ukrainian Themes Impromptu + piano pieces [incl. pieces for children]
Turnieiev S
1955 –
Variations (1977) Piano Sonata (1982) Children’s Sketch Book (1990)
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Lyric Music [for synthesizer] (1990)
Tutchkov
? [19th c]
Quadrille on Russian Songs (Jurgenson)
Tutkovsky N A
1857 – 1931
Mazurka in the style of Chopin Elegiac Reflections Recognition Impromptu-Romance Remembrance of Vienna Lyric Poem Passionate Impulse Intermezzo + piano pieces
Tüür E-S
1959 –
Sonatina for Two Pianos (1984) Piano Sonata (1985) Transmission for Six Pianos (1996)
Tylik V
1938 -
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1965) “Watercolours” Pieces (1966) Preludes-Songs (1969) “Kaleidoscope” Five Pieces for Young People (1970) Concert-Rhapsody for Piano & Orchestra (1972) Ukrainian Poltava Dances – Piano / 4 hands (1977) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1979)
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Cherkasy Scenes (1979) Shevchenko’s Land (1989) Piano Sonata No. 3 (1990) Evenings on the Farm near Dykanka [after Gogol] (1991) Sonatina
? [20th c]
Tylkin L Musical Kaleidoscope 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Polka Scherzo Russian Song Bashkir Picture Six Clowns Melancholic Melody from the Suite “Fall of the Jewish Calendar” [?]
Two Pieces from Choreographic Suite No. 3 for Children 1. Andantino capriccio 2. Little Pantomime
Seasons of the Year 1. 2. 3. 4.
Spring Summer Autumn Winter
Children of the Woods – Three Miniatures 1. The Cuckoo 2. The Grasshopper 3. The Stream
Tyrmand E M
1917 –
Piano Concerto (1952) Five Pieces (1963) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
March Reflection [Meditation] Entr’acte Menuet [Valse] Finale
Tyulin Y N [Tülin, Tiulin, Tuline] Op 2
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1917)
Op 4
Piano Sonata No. 2 (1920)
Op 5
Five Pieces (1919)
1893 – 1978
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Op 8
Piano Sonata No. 3 (UE 1923)
Op 13
De Profundis – Fragment du Poeme (Edition Triton)
Concert Waltz – Two Pianos (1951) Four Pieces for Children - - Two Pianos (1952)
Tyszkiewicz E
? [19th c]
Valse (Idzikowski)
Tyszkiewicz Th
? [19th c]
“Commérages” Polka (Katto) “Erreur de la Jeunesse” Polka-Mazurka (Bote) Marche pour Musique Militaire [transcrption] - Piano solo & Piano / 4 hands (Idzikowski) Trois Mazurkas – Piano solo & Piano / 4 hands (Idzikowski) “Souvenir” Polka (Bote)
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U ? [19th c]
Ukolov S “Pancakes” Polka (Pet. Magazin) “Love in Springtime” Valse (Lyre)
? [20th c]
Ukrainsky A Piano Fantasie “O Russia, My Love and Agony”
? [19th c]
Ullstein M Op 7
“To Encourage the Ringing” Mazurka (Jurgenson) ?R
Op 9
“Maria Visnovsky” Polka (Jurgenson)
Op 15
“Kliko” Valse (Jurgenson)
Op 19
“Entertainment” Valse (Jurgenson)
“Eli Zion” Melodie Hebraique (Idzikowski 1910) “Balabusta” Jewish Dance (Jurgenson) “Boom Bang Bang” (Idzikowski) ?R Valse from the operetta “Sekret Catanu” (jurgenson) Cracovienne (Idzikowski) Trois Melodie Judaique Populaires (Jurgenson) 1. Zetz 2. Oltzech-an 3. Sarra Schöndl fon Jupetz
Potpourri from the Jewish opera “Kolbynbya” (Idzikowski) “The Beautiful Ballet Dancer” Polka (Jurgenson) “Souvenir” Valse (Jurgenson) “Suffering” Valse (Jurgenson) “Ta-ra-ra-bum-di-ya” Polka-Mazurka (Jurgenson)
Umanets V A
1916 -
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Three Pieces (1945) Three Preludes (1948) Page from the Past Improvisation Poem Round Dance Four Pieces based on Ukrainian Folk Themes Three Pieces for Children
Umanetz W
? [19th c]
“Amour qu’est qu’cest qu’ca” Quadrille (Jurgenson) “Baiser” Polka (Jurgenson) “Cadeau” Polka (Jurgenson) “Katze und Maus [Cat & Mouse] Polka (Jurgenson) “I am on the Road” Polka (Jurgenson) ?R “The Liss” Polka (Jurgenson) “Rire” Quadrille sure des couplets (Jurgenson) “Soyez Heureuse” Polka (Jurgenson)
Umr-Shat V A
1890 - ?
Suite (1934) Ten Pieces (1935) Twelve Concert Etudes (1936-37) Piano Concerto “Stalin’s Degree” (1943) + piano pieces
Usachev L A [Usachyov]
1899 - 1965
Leonid Antonovich Usachev. Born 1899, Alexandrine (Kirovograd region): died 1965, Dnepropetrovsk. Composer. Studied conducting and vocal training at Kharkov (1919-23), then later composition and music theory with Koreshchenko, Novsky and Akimov. Worked duirng the period 260
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1917-23 as a singer. In 1923-28 became a music teacher and conductor of the chorus of the Alexandrine Technical School. From 1928-48 under took conducting of choirs in Zaporozh’ye, later from 1948 becoming principal conductor of the choir of the Dnepropetrovsk Philharmonic Society. Primarily a composer of vocal works. Heroic Ballade (1943)
Uspensky G
1942 –
Variations Piano Sonata
Uspensky V A
1879 – 1949
Uzbek Pieces [1st set for Piano solo] (1936) Uzbek Pieces [2nd set for Piano / 4 hands (1936) Novella (1947)
Uspensky V A
1937 -
Prelude (1961) Sketches on Gogol’s “Dead Souls” (1962) Concerto for Two Pianos & Orchestra (1963) Preludes (1963) Concerto [No. 2] for Two Pianos & Orchestra (1965) “Dialogues” for Piano, Variety Band & Orchestra (1980) “Diabolic Suggestion” for Piano, Variety Band and Orchestra (1982) “A Dithyramb of Love” for Two Pianos & Orchestra (1995) Revelations – Three Pieces Tone Painting – Piano / 4 hands
Ussachevsky V A
1911 – 1990
Vladimir Ussachevsky - wrote works for a variety of media, but he is perhaps best known for his work in choral and electronic music. His choral works draw primarily from the Russian liturgical music Ussachevsky experienced as a child. By contrast, Ussachevsky's electronic music incoporates a wide range of sounds taken from both acoustic and electronic sources. His skill with manipulating existing material, especially from recorded instruments, is evident in a number of 261
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works including A Piece for Tape Recorder (1956) and Of Wood and Brass (1964-1965). The son of a Mongolian prince, Ussachevsky was born in Hailar, Manchuria near the Siberian border. He lived in a very musical environment: his mother was a pianist and all of his four siblings showed musical talent. Along with his musical life at home and in church, Ussachevsky played in local dance bands and accompanied screenings of silent films. In 1930 Ussachevsky and part of his family fled the area due to unrest and the threat of Japanese invasion; they emigrated to the United States and settled in southern California. There he received formal musical training at Pasadena Junior College and Pomona College in Los Angeles, and from 1935 to 1939 at Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. There he studied with Bernard Rogers, Howard Hanson, and Burrill Phillips. During World War II Ussachevsky worked for the Office of Strategic Services (now Secret Service) and US State Department. In 1947 he joined the faculty of Columbia University, where he would teach until his retirement in 1980. There he and Otto Luening were among the first composers in the US to experiment in the electronic medium; in 1959 they co-founded with Milton Babbitt and Roger Sessions what would become known as the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center, one of the most important studios of electronic music in the world. Ussachevsky served as chairman of the center for 20 years; his students included Charles Dodge, Robert Moog, Alice Shields, Harvey Sollberger, and Charles Wuorinen. In addition to his work at Columbia, Ussachevsky taught and was composer-in-residence at the University of Utah. He served as president of the American Composers Alliance between 1968 and 1970 and was an advisory member of the CRI label, where many of his works have been recorded. His music may also be found on the Capstone, d'Note, and New World labels. Intermezzo for Piano & Orchestra (1952) + piano pieces
Ustvol’skaya G I
1919 –
Concerto for Piano, String Orchestra & Timpani (Muzyka 1946) Piano Sonata No. 1 (Soviet Composer 1947-48) Piano Sonata No. 2 (Soviet Composer 1949-50) Piano Sonata No. 3 (Muzyka 1952) Twelve Preludes (1953) Piano Sonata No. 4 (Soviet Composer 1957) Piano Sonata No. 5 in 10 movements (Soviet Composer 1986) Piano Sonata No. 6 (Soviet Composer 1988) Sonatina Pioneer’s Suite for Two Pianos (Soviet Composer) - In the Woods [Fairytale]
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Valentina Fedorovich Utkin. Born 1904 in Riga. Composer. Honored worker of the Latvian SSR (1979). Garduated in 1939 at Latvian Conservatorie [class of Vitol and Medynya]. From 1940 - 1941 was editor of the Latvian Music publishing house. In 1944 became first a teacher, then progressed to head of department [full professorship] at the Latvian Conservatoire. Op 19
Dainas (1950) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Op 23
Dainas (1953) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Op 28
D major ? C major F# minor
? C# major F major ?
Piano Sonata No. 6 in C minor (1956)
Theme & Variations (1938) Piano Sonata No. 1 (1939) Two Preludes [C minor, C major] (1945) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1946) Piano Sonata No. 3 (1947) Piano Sonata No. 4 (1949) Preludes (1954) Piano Sonata No. 5 (1955) Piano Sonata No. 7 (1956) Album for Children “Dainyu”
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