This is a list of musical compositions by the 20th-century Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev.
By genre[edit]
Operas[edit]
- The Giant (1900)
- On Desert Islands (1900; unfinished)
- A Feast in Time of Plague (1903, rev. 1908–09; unfinished)
- Undina (1904–07)
- Maddalena, Op. 13 (1911–13; unfinished)
- Igrok (The Gambler), Op. 24 (1915–16, rev. 1927); after Fyodor Dostoevsky
- The Love for Three Oranges, Op. 33 (1919)
- The Fiery Angel, Op. 37 (1919–27)
- Semyon Kotko, Op. 81 (1939)
- Betrothal in a Monastery, Op. 86 (1940–41)
- War and Peace, Op. 91 (1941–52); after Leo Tolstoy
- Khan Buzay (1942; unfinished)
- The Story of a Real Man, Op. 117 (1947–48)
- Distant Seas (1948; unfinished)
Ballets[edit]
- Ala i Lolli (1915, abandoned and rewritten as the Scythian Suite)
- Chout / Tale of the Jester, Op. 21 (1915, rev. 1920)
- Trapeze (1924, abandoned and rewritten as the Quintet for Oboe, Clarinet, Violin, Viola and Double Bass)
- Le pas d'acier / The Steel Step, Op. 41 (1926)
- Le fils prodigue / The Prodigal Son, Op. 46 (1929)
- On the Dnieper, Op. 51 (1931)
- Romeo and Juliet, Op. 64 (1935, classified as a Soviet choreodrama, or drambalet)
- Cinderella, Op. 87 (1944)
- Tale of the Stone Flower, Op. 118 (1953)
Incidental music[edit]
- Egyptian Nights suite, Op. 61 (1934)
- Boris Godunov, Op. 70bis (1936)
- Eugene Onegin, Op. 71 (1936)
- Hamlet, Op. 77 (1937–38)
Film music[edit]
- Lieutenant Kijé, Op. 60 (1934), also arranged as an orchestral suite (see below)
- The Queen of Spades, Op. 70a (1936), after Pushkin
- Alexander Nevsky, Op. 78 (1938), film directed by Sergei Eisenstein (also exists in the form of a cantata, see below)
- Lermontov (1941)
- Kotovsky (1942)
- Tonya (1942)
- The Partisans in the Ukrainian Steppes (1942)
- Ivan the Terrible, Op. 116 (1942–45), film directed by Sergei Eisenstein (also exists in various concert forms arranged by various people)
Symphonies[edit]
- Symphonies – two juvenile: Symphony (1902) and Symphony (1908)
- Symphony No. 1 in D Classical, Op. 25 (1916–17)
- Symphony No. 2 in D minor, Op. 40 (1924–25)
- Symphony No. 3 in C minor, Op. 44 (1928)
- Symphony No. 4 in C (original version), Op. 47 (1929–30)
- Symphony No. 5 in B♭, Op. 100 (1944)
- Symphony No. 6 in E♭ minor, Op. 111 (1945–47)
- Symphony No. 4 in C (revised version), Op. 112 (1947)
- Symphony No. 7 in C♯ minor, Op. 131 (1951–52)
- Symphony No. 2 in D minor (revised version), Op. 136 (1953; unrealized)
Orchestral suites[edit]
- Suites (3) from "Romeo and Juliet"
- Suite No. 1, Op. 64bis (1936)
- Suite No. 2, Op. 64ter (1936)
- Suite No. 3, Op. 101 (1946)
- Suites (3) from "Cinderella"
- Suite No. 1, Op. 107 (1946)
- Suite No. 2, Op. 108 (1946)
- Suite No. 3, Op. 109 (1946)
- Suites (4) from "The Tale of the Stone Flower"
- Wedding Suite, Op. 126 (1951)
- Gypsy Fantasy, Op. 127 (1951)
- Urals Rhapsody, Op. 128 (1951)
- The Mistress of Copper Mountain Op. 129 (1951; unfinished)
- Scythian Suite, Op. 20 (from "Ala i Lolli") (1914–15)
- Suite from "Chout", Op. 21bis (1920)
- Suite from "The Love for Three Oranges", Op. 33bis (1919, rev. 1924)
- Vocal Suite from "The Fiery Angel", Op. 37bis (1923; incomplete)
- Suite from "Le pas d'acier", Op. 41bis (1926)
- Suite from "The Prodigal Son", Op. 46bis (1929)
- Suite from "The Gambler" ("Four Portraits and Denouement"), Op. 49 (1931)
- Suite from "On the Dnieper", Op. 51bis (1933)
- Suite from "Lieutenant Kijé", Op. 60 (1934)
- Suite from "Egyptian Nights", Op. 61 (1938)
- Suite from "Semyon Kotko", Op. 81bis (1941)
- Waltz Suite, Op. 110 (1946) (includes waltzes from "War and Peace," "Cinderella," and "Lermontov")
- Summer Night, suite from "Betrothal in a Monastery", Op. 123 (1950)
Other orchestral works[edit]
- Sinfonietta in A (original version), Op. 5 (1909)
- Dreams, Op. 6 (1910)
- Autumnal, Op. 8 (1910)
- Andante from Piano Sonata No. 4, arranged for orchestra, Op. 29bis (1934)
- Overture on Hebrew Themes, Op. 34bis (based on chamber version) (1934)
- American Overture, Op. 42 (1926), for 17 instruments
- American Overture, Op. 42bis (1928), for full orchestra
- Divertissement, Op. 43 (1925–29) (also exists in a piano transcription, see transcriptions for piano below)
- Sinfonietta in A (revised version of Op. 5), Op. 48 (1929)
- Andante from String Quartet No. 1, arranged for string orchestra, Op. 50bis (1930)
- Symphonic Song, Op. 57 (1933)
- Russian Overture, Op. 72 (1936) (2 differently orchestrated versions)
- Symphonic March, Op. 88 (1941)
- The Year 1941, Op. 90 (1941)
- Ode to the End of the War, Op. 105 (1945), for winds, 8 harps, 4 pianos, percussion, and double basses
- Thirty Years, Op. 113 (1947), festive poem for orchestra
- Pushkin Waltzes, Op. 120 (1949)
- The Meeting of the Volga and the Don, Op. 130 (1951), festive poem for orchestra
Concertos[edit]
- Piano:
- Piano Concerto No. 1 in D♭, Op. 10 (1911–12)
- Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 16 (1912–13, lost, re-written in 1923)
- Piano Concerto No. 3 in C, Op. 26 (1917–21)
- Piano Concerto No. 4 in B♭, Op. 53 (1931), for left hand (written for Paul Wittgenstein)
- Piano Concerto No. 5 in G, Op. 55 (1932)
- Piano Concerto No. 6, Op. 134 (1953–unfinished)
- Violin:
- Violin Concerto No. 1 in D, Op. 19 (1916–17)
- Violin Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 63 (1935)
- Cello:
- Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 58 (1933–38)
- Symphony-Concerto for Cello and Orchestra in E minor, Op. 125 (1950–52)
- Cello Concertino in G minor, Op. 132 (1953–unfinished) (one version completed by Kabalevsky, another by Vladimir Blok)
Vocal orchestral[edit]
- Two Poems for Female Chorus and Orchestra, Op. 7 (1909–10)
- The Ugly Duckling, Op. 18 (1914), for soprano and orchestra
- Seven, They Are Seven, Op. 30 (1917–18, rev. 1933), cantata for tenor, chorus, and large orchestra
- Melodie, Op. 35bis (1920), for female voice and orchestra
- Vocal Suite from The Fiery Angel, Op. 37bis (1923, incomplete)
- Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67 (1936), a children's story for narrator and orchestra
- Cantata for the 20th Anniversary of the October Revolution, Op. 74 (1936–37), cantata for 2 choruses, orchestra, military band, accordion band, and percussion band
- Songs of Our Days, Op. 76 (1937), for chorus and orchestra
- Alexander Nevsky, Op. 78 (1939), cantata for mezzo-soprano, chorus, and orchestra
- Zdravitsa, Op. 85 (1939), cantata for chorus and orchestra (also known as 'Hail to Stalin')
- Ballad of an Unknown Boy, Op. 93 (1942–43), for soloists, chorus, and orchestra
- Flourish, Mighty Land, Op. 114 (1947), cantata for chorus and orchestra
- Winter Bonfire, Op. 122 (1949–50), for boy's choir and small orchestra
- On Guard for Peace, Op. 124 (1950), cantata for chorus and orchestra
Choral[edit]
- Six Songs, Op. 66 (1935)
- Seven Songs and a March, Op. 89 (1941–42)
- National Anthem and All-Union Hymn, Op. 98 (1943 and 1946)
- Soldiers' Marching Song, Op. 121 (1950)
Songs[edit]
- Two Poems, Op. 9 (1910–11)
- The Ugly Duckling, Op. 18 (1914)
- Five Poems, Op. 23 (1915)
- Five Poems after Akhmatova, Op. 27 (1916)
- Five Songs Without Words, Op. 35 (1920)
- Five Poems after Bal'mont, Op. 36 (1921)
- Five Kazakh Songs (1927)
- Two Songs from Lieutenant Kijé, Op. 60bis (1934)
- Three Children's Songs, Op. 68 (1936)
- Three Romances after Pushkin, Op. 73 (1936)
- Three Songs from Alexander Nevsky, Op. 78bis (1939)
- Seven Songs, Op. 79 (1939)
- Twelve Russian Folksongs, Op. 104 (1944)
- Two Duets, Op. 106 (1945)
- Broad and Deep the River Flows (1957)
Chamber music[edit]
- Humoresque scherzo, Op. 12bis (1915) (for four bassoons)
- Overture on Hebrew Themes, Op. 34 (1919) (for clarinet, string quartet and piano)
- Quintet in G minor, Op. 39 (1924) (for oboe, clarinet, violin, viola and double bass)
- String Quartet No. 1 in B minor, Op. 50 (1930)
- Sonata for Two Violins in C, Op. 56 (1932)
- String Quartet No. 2 in F, Op. 92 (1941)
Instrumental[edit]
- Violin
- Five Melodies for Violin and Piano, Op. 35bis (1925)
- Violin Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 80 (1946)
- Violin Sonata No. 2 in D, Op. 94a (1943; based on Flute Sonata in D, Op. 94)
- Sonata for Solo Violin / Unison Violins in D, Op. 115 (1947)
- Cello
- Ballade for Cello and Piano, Op. 15 (1912)
- Adagio for Cello and Piano, Op. 97bis (1944)
- Cello Sonata in C, Op. 119 (1949)
- Sonata for Solo Cello in C♯ minor (completed posthumously by Vladimir Blok), Op. 134 (1952, completed 1972)
- Flute
- Flute Sonata in D, Op. 94 (1943)
Piano sonatas[edit]
- Piano Sonatas – six juvenile: 1904, 1907 (revised for Op.1), 1907 (revised for Op.28), 1907–08, 1908 (revised for Op.29), 1908–09
- Piano Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 1 (1907–09)
- Piano Sonata No. 2 in D minor, Op. 14 (1912)
- Piano Sonata No. 3 in A minor, Op. 28 (1907–17)
- Piano Sonata No. 4 in C minor, Op. 29 (1908–17)
- Piano Sonata No. 5 in C major (original version), Op. 38 (1923)
- Piano Sonata No. 6 in A major, Op. 82 (1939–40)
- Piano Sonata No. 7 in B♭ major Stalingrad, Op. 83 (1939–42)
- Piano Sonata No. 8 in B♭ major, Op. 84 (1939–44)
- Piano Sonata No. 9 in C major, Op. 103 (1947)
- Piano Sonata No. 5 in C major (revised version), Op. 135 (1952–53)
- Piano Sonata No. 10 in E minor, Op. 137 (unfinished) (1952)
- Piano Sonata No. 11, Op. 138 (unrealized)
Other piano works[edit]
- Four Etudes for Piano, Op. 2 (1909)
- Four Pieces for Piano, Op. 3 (1911)
- Four Pieces for Piano, Op. 4 (1910–12)
- Toccata in D minor, Op. 11 (1912)
- Ten Pieces for Piano , Op. 12 (1906–13)
- Sarcasms, five pieces for piano, Op. 17 (1912–14)
- Visions fugitives, 20 pieces for piano, Op. 22 (1915–17)
- Tales of an Old Grandmother, Op. 31 (1918)
- Four Pieces for Piano, Op. 32 (1918)
- Schubert Waltzes (1920)
- Fantasia on Scheherazade (1926)
- Things in Themselves, 2 pieces for piano, Op. 45 (1928)
- Six Pieces for Piano, Op. 52 (1928-31)
- Two Sonatinas for Piano, Op. 54 (1931–32)
- Three Pieces for Piano, Op. 59 (1933–34)
- Pensées, 3 pieces for piano, Op. 62 (1933–34)
- Music for Children, 12 easy pieces, Op. 65 (1935)
- Dumka (after 1933)
Transcriptions for piano[edit]
- March and Scherzo from "The Love for Three Oranges", Op. 33ter (1922)
- Divertissement, Op. 43bis (1938)
- Six Pieces for Piano, Op. 52 from a variety of sources (1930–31)
- Ten Pieces from "Romeo and Juliet", Op. 75 (1937)
- Gavotte from "Hamlet", Op. 77bis (1938)
- Three Pieces from "Cinderella", Op. 95 (1942)
- Three Pieces for Piano, Op. 96 from "War and Peace" and "Lermontov" (1941–42)
- Ten Pieces from "Cinderella", Op. 97 (1943)
- Six Pieces from "Cinderella", Op. 102 (1944)
Band music[edit]
- Four Marches, Op. 69 (1935–37)
- March in A♭, Op. 89bis (1941)
- March in B♭, Op. 99 (1943–44) (Orchestral version transcribed by D. Wilson Ochoa, 2007)[1]
By opus number[edit]
Opus number | Work | Year |
---|---|---|
1 | Piano Sonata No. 1 in F minor | 1909 |
2 | Four Etudes for Piano | 1909 |
3 | Four Pieces for Piano | 1911 |
4 | Four Pieces for Piano | 1910–12 |
5 | Sinfonietta in A major (original version) | 1909, rev. 1914–15 |
6 | Dreams, for orchestra | 1910 |
7 | Two Poems, for female choir and orchestra | 1909–10 |
8 | Autumnal, for orchestra | 1910, rev. 1915, 1934 |
9 | Two Poems, for voice and piano | 1910–11 |
10 | Piano Concerto No. 1 in D♭ major | 1911–12 |
11 | Toccata in D minor, for piano | 1912 |
12 | Ten Pieces for Piano | 1906–13 |
12bis | Humoresque scherzo, for four bassoons | 1915 |
13 | Maddalena (opera) | 1911–13 |
14 | Piano Sonata No. 2 in D minor | 1912 |
15 | Ballade in C minor, for cello and piano | 1912 |
16 | Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor | 1912–13, rev. 1923 |
17 | Sarcasms, five pieces for piano | 1912–14 |
18 | The Ugly Duckling, for soprano and piano/orchestra | 1914 |
19 | Violin Concerto No. 1 in D major | 1916–17 |
– | Ala i Lolli, ballet (withdrawn) | 1914–15 |
20 | Scythian Suite, orchestral suite from Ala i Lolli | 1914–15 |
21 | Chout, ballet in 6 scenes | 1915, rev. 1920 |
21bis | Suite from Chout, orchestral suite | 1920 |
22 | Visions fugitives, twenty pieces for piano | 1915–17 |
23 | Five Poems, for voice and piano | 1915 |
24 | The Gambler (after Dostoevsky), opera in 4 acts | 1915–17, rev. 1927–28 |
25 | Symphony No. 1 in D major Classical | 1916–17 |
26 | Piano Concerto No. 3 in C major | 1917–21 |
27 | Five Poems after Akhmatova, for voice and piano | 1916 |
28 | Piano Sonata No. 3 in A minor | 1917 |
29 | Piano Sonata No. 4 in C minor | 1917 |
29bis | Andante from Piano Sonata No. 4, for orchestra | 1934 |
30 | Seven, They are Seven, cantata | 1917–18, rev. 1933 |
31 | Tales of an Old Grandmother, four pieces for piano | 1918 |
32 | Four Pieces for Piano | 1918 |
33 | The Love for Three Oranges, opera in 4 acts | 1919 |
33bis | Suite from The Love for Three Oranges, orchestral suite | 1919, rev. 1924 |
33ter | March and Scherzo from The Love for Three Oranges, for piano | 1922 |
34 | Overture on Hebrew Themes, for clarinet, string quartet, and piano | 1919 |
34bis | Overture on Hebrew Themes, for orchestra | 1934 |
35 | Five Songs without Words, for female voice and piano | 1920 |
35bis | Five Melodies, for violin and piano | 1925 |
36 | Five Poems after Bal'mont, for voice and piano | 1921 |
37 | The Fiery Angel, opera | 1919–23, rev. 1926–27 |
37bis | Vocal Suite from The Fiery Angel, orchestral suite with voice | 1923, incomplete |
38 | Piano Sonata No. 5 in C major (original version) | 1923 |
– | Trapeze, ballet | 1924 |
39 | Quintet in G minor (based on Trapeze), for oboe, clarinet, violin, viola, and double bass | 1924 |
40 | Symphony No. 2 in D minor Iron and Steel | 1924–25 |
41 | Le pas d'acier (The Steel Step), ballet | 1925–26 |
41bis | Suite from Le pas d'acier, orchestral suite | 1926 |
42 | American Overture, for 17 instrumentalists | 1926 |
42bis | American Overture, for orchestra | 1928 |
43 | Divertissement, for orchestra | 1925–29 |
43bis | Divertissement, for piano | 1938 |
44 | Symphony No. 3 in C minor | 1928 |
45 | Things in Themselves (after Immanuel Kant), two pieces for piano | 1928 |
46 | The Prodigal Son, ballet in 3 scenes | 1928–29 |
46bis | Suite from The Prodigal Son, orchestral suite | 1929 |
47 | Symphony No. 4 in C major (original version) | 1929–30 |
48 | Sinfonietta in A major (revised version) | 1929 |
49 | Suite from The Gambler, ("Four Portraits and Denouement") | 1931 |
50 | String Quartet No. 1 in B minor | 1930 |
50bis | Andante from String Quartet No. 1, for string orchestra | ?1930 |
51 | On the Dnieper, ballet in 2 scenes | 1930–31 |
51bis | Suite from On the Dnieper, orchestral suite | 1933 |
52 | Six Transcriptions for Piano | 1930–31 |
53 | Piano Concerto No. 4 in B♭ major, for left hand | 1931 |
54 | Piano Sonatinas (No. 1 in E minor; No. 2 in G major) | 1931–32 |
55 | Piano Concerto No. 5 in G major | 1931–32 |
56 | Sonata for Two Violins in C major | 1932 |
57 | Symphonic Song, for orchestra | 1933 |
58 | Cello Concerto in E minor | 1933–38 |
59 | Three Pieces for Piano | 1933–34 |
– | Lieutenant Kijé, film score | 1933 |
60 | Suite from Lieutenant Kijé, orchestral suite | 1934 |
60bis | Two Songs from Lieutenant Kijé, for voice and piano | 1934 |
– | Egyptian Nights, incidental music | 1934 |
61 | Suite from Egyptian Nights, orchestral suite | 1934 |
62 | Pensées (Thoughts), three pieces for piano | 1933–34 |
63 | Violin Concerto No. 2 in G minor | 1935 |
64 | Romeo and Juliet, ballet in 4 acts | 1935–36 |
64bis | Suite from Romeo and Juliet No. 1 | 1936 |
64ter | Suite from Romeo and Juliet No. 2 | 1936 |
65 | Music for Children, twelve easy pieces for piano | 1935 |
65bis | Summer Day, orchestral suite based on seven pieces from Music for Children | 1941 |
66 | Six Songs, for choir and piano | 1935 |
67 | Peter and the Wolf, for narrator and orchestra | 1936 |
68 | Three Children's Songs, for voice and piano | 1936 |
69 | Four Marches, for band | 1935–37 |
70 | The Queen of Spades, film score | 1936 |
70bis | Boris Godunov, incidental music | 1936 |
71 | Eugene Onegin, incidental music | 1936 |
72 | Russian Overture, for orchestra | 1936, rev. 1937 |
73 | Three Romances after Pushkin, for voice and piano | 1936 |
74 | Cantata for the 20th Anniversary of the October Revolution | 1936–37 |
75 | Ten Pieces from Romeo and Juliet, for piano | 1937 |
76 | Songs of Our Days, for choir and piano/orchestra | 1937 |
77 | Hamlet, incidental music | 1937–38 |
77bis | Gavotte from Hamlet, for piano | 1938 |
– | Alexander Nevsky, film score (director: Sergei Eisenstein) | 1938 |
78 | Alexander Nevsky, cantata | 1939 |
79 | Seven Songs, for choir and piano | 1939 |
80 | Violin Sonata No. 1 in F minor | 1938–46 |
81 | Semyon Kotko, opera | 1939 |
81bis | Suite from Semyon Kotko, orchestral suite | 1941 |
82 | Piano Sonata No. 6 in A major | 1939–40 |
83 | Piano Sonata No. 7 in B♭ major Stalingrad | 1939–42 |
84 | Piano Sonata No. 8 in B♭ major | 1939–44 |
85 | Zdravitsa (Hail to Stalin), cantata | 1939 |
86 | Betrothal in a Monastery, opera in 4 acts | 1940–41 |
87 | Cinderella, ballet in 3 acts | 1940–44 |
88 | Symphonic March, for orchestra | 1941 |
89 | Seven Songs and a March, for choir and piano | 1941–42 |
89bis | March in A-flat major, for band | ?1941 |
90 | The Year 1941, orchestral suite | 1941 |
91 | War and Peace (after Tolstoy), opera in 13 scenes | 1941–43, rev. 1946–52 |
92 | String Quartet No. 2 in F major | 1941 |
93 | Ballad of an Unknown Boy, for soprano, tenor, choir, and orchestra | 1942–43 |
94 | Flute Sonata in D major | 1943 |
94bis | Violin Sonata No. 2 in D major (based on Flute Sonata) | 1944 |
95 | Three Pieces from Cinderella, for piano | 1942 |
96 | Three Transcriptions for Piano (from War and Peace and Lermontov) | 1941–42 |
97 | Ten Pieces from Cinderella, for piano | 1943 |
98 | National Anthem and All-Union Hymn | 1943 and 1946 |
99 | March in B-flat major, for band | 1943–44 |
100 | Symphony No. 5 in B♭ major | 1944 |
101 | Suite from Romeo and Juliet No. 3 | 1946 |
102 | Six Pieces from Cinderella, for piano | 1944 |
103 | Piano Sonata No. 9 in C major | 1947 |
104 | Twelve Russian Folk Songs, for voice and piano | 1944 |
105 | Ode to the End of the War, for winds, percussion, 8 harps, 4 pianos, and double basses | 1945 |
106 | Two Duets, for tenor, bass, and piano | 1945 |
107 | Suite from Cinderella No. 1 | 1946 |
108 | Suite from Cinderella No. 2 | 1946 |
109 | Suite from Cinderella No. 3 | 1946 |
110 | Waltz Suite, six waltzes for orchestra | 1946 |
111 | Symphony No. 6 in E♭ minor | 1945–47 |
112 | Symphony No. 4 in C major (revised version) | 1947 |
113 | Thirty Years, festive poem for orchestra | 1947 |
114 | Flourish, Mighty Land, cantata | 1947 |
115 | Sonata for Unison Violins (or Solo Violin) in D major | 1947 |
116 | Ivan the Terrible, film score (director: Sergei Eisenstein) | 1942–45 |
117 | The Story of a Real Man, opera in 4 acts | 1947–48 |
118 | The Tale of the Stone Flower, ballet in 4 acts | 1948–53 |
119 | Cello Sonata in C major | 1949 |
120 | Pushkin Waltzes, two waltzes for orchestra | 1949 |
121 | Soldiers' Marching Song | 1950 |
122 | Winter Bonfire, children's suite for boys' choir and orchestra | 1949–50 |
123 | Summer Night, orchestral suite from Betrothal in a Monastery | 1950 |
124 | On Guard for Peace, oratorio | 1950 |
125 | Symphony-Concerto for Cello and Orchestra in E minor | 1950–51, rev. 1952 |
126 | Wedding Suite, orchestral suite from The Tale of the Stone Flower | 1951 |
127 | Gypsy Fantasy, orchestral suite from The Tale of the Stone Flower | 1951 |
128 | Ural Rhapsody, orchestral suite from The Tale of the Stone Flower | 1951 |
129 | The Mistress of the Copper Mountain, orchestral suite from The Tale of the Stone Flower | unrealized |
130 | The Meeting of the Volga and the Don, festive poem for orchestra | 1951 |
131 | Symphony No. 7 in C♯ minor | 1951–52 |
132 | Cello Concertino in G minor | 1952, incomplete |
133 (or 134) | Sonata for Solo Cello in C♯ minor | 1952, incomplete |
134 (or 133) | Piano Concerto No. 6, for two pianos and string orchestra | 1952, incomplete |
135 | Piano Sonata No. 5 in C major (revised version) | 1952–53 |
136 | Symphony No. 2 in D minor Iron and Steel (revised version) | unrealized |
137 | Piano Sonata No. 10 in E minor | ?1953, incomplete |
138 | Piano Sonata No. 11 | unrealized |
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