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Dmitry Kabalevsky Dmitry Borisovich Kabalevsky (russian: Дми́трий Бори́сович Кабале́вский ; 14 February 1987) was a Soviet composer, conductor, pianist and pedagogue of Russian gentry descent. He helped set up the Union of Soviet Co ...
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Stage

*Op. 24: '' Colas Breugnon'', opera in 3 acts (1936–1938) *Op. 25: Music to the play ''Two Songs'', after N. Shestakov (1937) *Op. 28: ''Golden Ears'', ballet in 3 acts (1939–1940) *Op. 37: ''In the Fire'', opera in 4 acts (1942) *Op. 47: ''The Taras Family'', opera in 4 acts (1947–1950) *Op. 53: ''Nikita Vershinin'', opera in 4 acts (1954–1955) *Op. 58: ''Song of Spring'', operetta in 3 acts (1957) *Op. 83: ''The Sisters'', opera in 3 acts (1968–1969) *Op. 90: ''Colas Breugnon'', opera in 3 acts (second version) (1967–1968)


Orchestral

*Symphonies **Op. 18: Symphony No. 1 in C sharp minor (1932) **Op. 19: Symphony No. 2 in C minor (1934) **Op. 22: Symphony No. 3 ''Requiem'', on texts of N. Assayev, for chorus and orchestra (1933) **Op. 54: Symphony No. 4 in C minor (1956) *Op. 24A: Suite from ''Colas Breugnon'' (1938) *Op. 26: '' The Comedians'', suite for small orchestra (1938–1940) *Op. 28A: Suite from ''Golden Ears'' (1939–1940) *Op. 29: Suite for Jazz Orchestra (1940) *Op. 56: ''Romeo and Julia'', musical sketches for large symphony orchestra (1956) *Op. 64: ''Pathetique Overture'' (1960) *Op. 65: ''Spring'', symphonic poem (1960) *Op. 78: ''To the Memory of the Heroes of Gorlovka'', symphonic picture (1965) *Op. 85: ''The Eternal Flame in Bryansk'', symphonic poem *Op. 95: ''The Heroes of the Revolution of 1905'', for wind orchestra (1974) *Op. 96: ''ISME-Fanfares'' (1974)


Concerto and concertante

*Piano **Op. 9: Piano Concerto No. 1 in A minor (1928) **Op. 23: Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor (1935) **Op. 50: Piano Concerto No. 3 in D major 'Youth' (1952) **WoO: Fantasy in F minor after Schubert D 940, for piano and orchestra (1961) **Op. 75: Rhapsody on a Theme of the Song ''Schoolyears'', for piano and orchestra (1963) **Op. 99: Piano Concerto No. 4 "Prague Concerto" (1975) *Violin **Op. 48: Violin Concerto in C major (1948) *
Cello The cello ( ; plural ''celli'' or ''cellos'') or violoncello ( ; ) is a Bow (music), bowed (sometimes pizzicato, plucked and occasionally col legno, hit) string instrument of the violin family. Its four strings are usually intonation (music), t ...
**Op. 49: Cello Concerto No. 1 in G minor (1948–1949) **Op. 77: Cello Concerto No. 2 in C minor (1964)


Vocal orchestral

*Op. 12: ''Poem of Struggle'', after A. Sharov, for chorus and orchestra (1930–1931) *Op. 15: Music to the Radiocomposition ''Galitsiskaya Zacheria'', after B. Yansens, for soloists, chorus and orchestra (1931) *Op. 31: ''Parade of the Youth'', for children's chorus and orchestra (1941) *Op. 33: Three Vocal-Monologues, for voice and orchestra (1941) *Op. 35: ''Vast Motherland'', cantata for mezzo-soprano, bass, chorus and orchestra (1941–1942) *Op. 36: ''Revenger of the People'', suite on text by
Y. Dolmatovski Yevgeny Aronovich Dolmatovsky (; 5 May 1915 – 10 September 1994) was a Soviet and Russian poet and lyricist. He was born and died in Moscow. Examples of his songs * Ballad of the Siberian Land (music by Nikolai Kryukov) - 1947 :The theme son ...
for mixed chorus and orchestra (1942) *Op. 57: ''Song of Tomorrow, Spring and Peace'', cantata for children's chorus and orchestra (1957–1958) *Op. 63: ''The Leninists'', cantata after Y. Dolmatovski for three choruses and large symphony orchestra (1958–1959) *Op. 72: Requiem, on texts by
Robert Rozhdestvensky Robert Ivanovich Rozhdestvensky (russian: Ро́берт Ива́нович Рожде́ственский; 20 June 1932 – 19 August 1994) was a Soviet-Russian poet and Songwriter who broke with socialist realism in the 1950s–1960s during ...
, for soloists, mixed chorus, children's chorus and orchestra (1962) *Op. 82: ''On the Motherland'', cantata after Z. Solodar, for children's chorus and orchestra (1965) *Op. 93: ''A Letter to the 30th Century'', oratorio (1972)


Chamber/instrumental

*String quartets **Op. 8: String Quartet No. 1 in A minor (1928) **Op. 44: String Quartet No. 2 in G minor (1945) *Violin **Op. 21: Improvisation for Violin and Piano (from the music of the film ''Night of St. Petersburg'') (1934) **Op. 69: Rondo for Violin and Piano (1961) **Op. 80: Pieces for Violin and Piano (1965) *Cello **Op. 2: Two Pieces for Cello and Piano (1927) **Op. 68: Etudes in Major and Minor for Cello Solo (1961) **Op. 71: Sonata for Cello and Piano, in B-flat major (1962) **Op. 79: ''To the Memory of
Sergei Prokofiev Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev; alternative transliterations of his name include ''Sergey'' or ''Serge'', and ''Prokofief'', ''Prokofieff'', or ''Prokofyev''., group=n (27 April .S. 15 April1891 – 5 March 1953) was a Russian composer, p ...
'', rondo for cello and piano (1965)


Piano

*Op. 1: Three Preludes (1925) *Op. 3: Album of Children's Pieces (1927–1940) *Op. 5: Four Preludes (1927–1928) *Op. 6: Piano Sonata No. 1 in F major (1927) *Op. 13 No. 1: Piano Sonatina No. 1 in C major (1930) *Op. 13 No. 2: Piano Sonatina No. 2 in G minor (1933) *Op. 14: From the Life of a Pioneer, pieces for piano (1931) *Op. 20: Four Preludes (1933–1934) *Op. 27: Thirty Children's Pieces (1937–1938) *Op. 30: Three Pieces (1939) *Op. 38: Twenty-Four Preludes (dedicated to N. Miaskovsky) (1943–1944) *Op. 39: 24 Pieces for Children (1944) *Op. 40: Easy Variations in D major (''Toccata'') and in A minor (1944) *Op. 45: Piano Sonata No. 2 in E flat major (1945) *Op. 46: Piano Sonata No. 3 in F major (1946) *Op. 51: Easy Variations, volume 2: Five Variations on Folk-Themes (1952) *Op. 59: Rondo in A minor (1958) *Op. 60: Four Easy Rondos (1958) *Op. 61: Preludes and Fugues (1958–1959) *Op. 81: ''Spring-Dances'' (1965) *Op. 84: Recitative and Rondo (1967) *Op. 86: ''In The Camp of the Pathfinders'', six pieces (1968) *Op. 87: Variations on Folk-Themes (1967) *Op. 88: Six Pieces (1971) *Op. 89: Thirty-Five Easy Pieces (1972–1974) *Op. 93A: ''Lyric Melodies'' (1971–1972)


Vocal/choral

*Op. 4: Tanets (song in 4th grade piano exam) *Op. 7: Two Songs after M. Artamonov and V. Shukovski, for high voice and piano (1928) *Op. 10: Three Songs after M. Gerassimov, M. Artamonov and N. Kliuyev, for voice and piano (1929–1930) *Op. 11: Eight Merry Songs after V. Kataev, for voice and piano (1929–1930) *Op. 16: Three Songs after E. Musam, A. Sharov and A. Surkov, for low voice and piano (1931–1932) *Op. 17: Eight Songs after O. Vissotskaya, A. Prishelts and A. Barto, for children's chorus and piano (1932) *Op. 32: Two Songs after A. Bezemenski and N. Vladimirski, for voice and piano (1941) *Op. 34: Three Songs after
Samuil Marshak Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak (alternative spelling: Marchak) (russian: link=no, Самуил Яковлевич Маршак; 4 July 1964) was a Russian and Soviet writer of Jewish origin, translator and poet who wrote for both children and adults. ...
, for voice and piano (1941) *Op. 41: Seven Merry Songs after Samuil Marshak, for voice and piano (1944–1945) *Op. 42: Four Funny Songs after Samuil Marshak and S. Michalkov, for voice and piano (1945) *Op. 43: Two Russian Folk-Songs, for bass or tenor and piano (1945) *Op. 43A: Two Russian Folk-Songs, version for mezzo-soprano and piano (1964) *Op. 52: Ten
Shakespeare William Shakespeare ( 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's nation ...
Sonnets, for voice and piano (1953–1955) *Op. 55: Two Romances after A. Kovalenkov, for tenor and piano (1956) *Op. 62: ''In Fairy Tail's Forrest'', musical pictures for narrator, voice and piano (1958) *Op. 66: ''The Camp of Friendship'', songs of the pathfinders of Artek, for voice or children's chorus and piano (1961) *Op. 67: ''A Kitchen-Garden on View'', round dances for children's chorus and piano (1961) *Op. 70: Three Dance-Songs, for voice and piano (1960) *Op. 73: Three Songs of Revolutionary Cuba, for voice and piano (1963) *Op. 74: Three Eightlines of R. Gamsatov, for mezzo-soprano and piano (1963) *Op. 76: Five Romances after R. Gamsatov, for mezzo-soprano and piano (1963–1964) *Op. 91: ''Conversation with a Cactus'', eight children's songs after V. Viktorov for voice and piano (1969) *Op. 92: Three songs about Lenin, for children's chorus and piano (1970) *Op. 94: Three Songs-Plays after I. Rachillo, for children's chorus and piano (1973) *Op. 97: ''Songs of Friendship'', for female chorus, children's chorus and soprano or tenor (1975) *Op. 98: Two Youth-Songs after V. Viktorov, for voice and piano (1975) *Op. 100: ''Time'', six romances after Samuil Marshak for baritone and piano (1975) *Op. 101: ''Cry of the Song'', cycle of romances after
Hovhannes Tumanyan Hovhannes Tumanyan ( hy, Հովհաննես Թումանյան, classical spelling: Յովհաննէս Թումանեան,  – March 23, 1923) was an Armenian poet, writer, translator, and literary and public activist. He is the nationa ...
for voice and piano (1978–1979) *Op. 102: ''Tanets'' song in grade 4 piano exam


Film score

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Ivan Pavlov Ivan Petrovich Pavlov ( rus, Ива́н Петро́вич Па́влов, , p=ɪˈvan pʲɪˈtrovʲɪtɕ ˈpavləf, a=Ru-Ivan_Petrovich_Pavlov.ogg; 27 February 1936), was a Russian and Soviet experimental neurologist, psychologist and physiol ...
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Kabalevsky Dmitry Borisovich Kabalevsky (russian: Дми́трий Бори́сович Кабале́вский ; 14 February 1987) was a Soviet composer, conductor, pianist and pedagogue of Russian gentry descent. He helped set up the Union of Soviet C ...