List of compositions by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
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The following is a partial list of compositions by the composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844–1908).


Operas

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The Maid of Pskov ''The Maid of Pskov'' (russian: Псковитянка, Pskovityanka, links=no, Pskov female resident ), also known as ''Ivan the Terrible'', is an 1872 opera originally in three acts (six scenes) by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. The libretto is by the ...
'' (''Псковитянка'' = ''Pskovitjanka'') (sometimes referred to as ''Ivan the Terrible''), 1868–1872 (1st version), 1876–1877 (2nd version), 1891–1892 (3rd version) *'' Mlada'' (''Млада''), 1872 (portions of acts 2 and 3 from project composed collectively by
Borodin Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin ( rus, link=no, Александр Порфирьевич Бородин, Aleksandr Porfir’yevich Borodin , p=ɐlʲɪkˈsandr pɐrˈfʲi rʲjɪvʲɪtɕ bərɐˈdʲin, a=RU-Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin.ogg, ...
, Cui, Minkus,
Mussorgsky Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky ( rus, link=no, Модест Петрович Мусоргский, Modest Petrovich Musorgsky , mɐˈdɛst pʲɪˈtrovʲɪtɕ ˈmusərkskʲɪj, Ru-Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky version.ogg; – ) was a Russian compo ...
, and Rimsky-Korsakov) *'' May Night'' (''Майская ночь'' = ''Majskaja noch’''), 1878–1879 *''
The Snow Maiden ''The Snow Maiden'' (subtitle: A Spring Fairy Tale) ( rus, Снегурочка–весенняя сказка, Snegúrochka–vesénnyaya skázka, italic=yes ) is an opera in four acts with a prologue by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, composed ...
'' (''Снегурочка'' = ''Sneguročka''), 1880–1881 (1st version), ca. 1895 (2nd version) *'' Mlada'' (''Млада''), 1889–1890 (complete setting of unstaged collaborative project from 1872) *'' Christmas Eve'' (''Ночь перед Рождеством'' = ''Noč' pered Roždestvom''), 1894–1895 *''
Sadko Sadko (russian: Садко) is the principal character in a Russian medieval epic '' bylina''. He was an adventurer, merchant, and '' gusli'' musician from Novgorod. Textual notes "Sadko" is a version of the tale translated by Arthur Ransome ...
'' (''Садко''), 1895–1896 *'' Mozart and Salieri'' (''Моцарт и Сальери'' = ''Mocart i Sal'eri''), Op. 48, 1897 *'' The Noblewoman Vera Sheloga'' (''Боярыня Вера Шелога'' = ''Bojarynja Vera Šeloga''), Op. 54, 1898 *''
The Tsar's Bride ''The Tsar's Bride'' (russian: Царская невеста, translit=Tsarskaja nevesta) is an historical verse drama in four acts by Lev Mei from 1849.Golub (1998, 951). Fifty years later Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov used the play as the basis for ...
'' (''Царская невеста'' = ''Carskaja nevesta''), 1898 *'' The Tale of Tsar Saltan, of His Son, the Famous and Mighty Bogatyr Prince Gvidon Saltanovich, and of the Beautiful Princess Swan'' (''Сказка о царе Салтане, о сыне его, славном и могучем богатыре князе Гвидоне Салтановиче и о прекрасной Царевне Лебеди'' = ''Skazka o care Saltane, o syne ego, slavnom i mogučem bogatyre knjaze Gvidone Saltanoviče i o prekrasnoj Carevne Lebedi''), 1899–1900 *'' Servilia'' (''Сервилия'' = ''Servilija''), 1900–1901 *'' Kashchey the Immortal'' (''Кащей бессмертный'' = ''Kaščej bessmertnyj''), 1901–1902 *'' Pan Voyevoda'' (''Пан воевода'' = ''Pan vojevoda''; literally, ''The Gentleman Provincial Governor''), 1902–1903 *''
The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevroniya ''The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevroniya'' ( rus, Сказание о невидимом граде Китеже и деве Февронии, italic=yes, Skazániye o nevídimom gráde Kítezhe i déve Fevrónii ) is ...
'' (''Сказание о невидимом граде Китеже и деве Февронии'' = ''Skazanie o nevidimom grade Kiteže i deve Fevronii''), 1903–1904 *''
The Golden Cockerel ''The Golden Cockerel'' ( rus, Золотой петушок, Zolotoy petushok ) is an opera in three acts, with short prologue and even shorter epilogue, composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, his last opera he completed before his death in 1908. ...
'' (''Золотой петушок'' = ''Zolotoj petušok''), 1906–1907


Choral music


Sacred choral

(all '' a cappella'') *"Thee, O God, We Praise" ("Тебе Бога хвалим"), for double chorus, 1883 *''Collection of Sacred Musical Compositions by N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov Used at the Imperial Court. Four-Voice Compositions from the Liturgy of St.
John Chrysostom John Chrysostom (; gr, Ἰωάννης ὁ Χρυσόστομος; 14 September 407) was an important Early Church Father who served as archbishop of Constantinople. He is known for his preaching and public speaking, his denunciation of ...
'', Op. 22, 1883; contains 8 pieces *''Collection of Sacred Musical Arrangements by N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov Used at the Imperial Court'', Op. 22b, 1884; contains 6 hymns based on chant melodies *''Collection of Sacred Musical Compositions and Arrangements by N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov for Mixed Chorus'', 1883–1884; contains 23 pieces, published posthumously in 1913


Secular choral

('' a cappella'' unless otherwise indicated) *Two Choruses, Op. 13, for three women's parts, 1874 *Four Variations and a Fughetta on the Russian Folksong "Надоели ночи", Op. 14, for four women's parts with
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''ad lib.'' 1874 *Six Choruses, Op. 16, variously for mixed, women's, and men's voices, 1875–1876 *Two Choruses, Op. 18/22, for mixed voices, 1876 *Four Choruses, Op. 23, for three men's parts with piano ''ad lib.'', 1876 *''Poem about Alexei, Man of God'', Op. 20, for altos,
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s, and bass with orchestra, 1878 *Fifteen Russian Folksongs, Op. 19, for mixed voices, 1879 *"Glory" ("Слава" = "Slava"), Op. 21, for mixed voices with orchestra, 1879–1890 *Two Choruses, for children's voices, 1884 *''Switezianka'', Op. 44, cantata for soprano and tenor soloists and mixed voices with orchestra, 1897 *''Song of Oleg the Wise'', Op. 58, cantata for tenor and bass soloists and men's voices with orchestra, 1899 *''From Homer'', Op. 60, prelude-cantata for soprano, mezzo-soprano, and alto soloists and women's voices with orchestra, 1901


Orchestral and band music


Works for symphony orchestra

* Symphony No. 1 in E minor, Op. 1, 1861–1865 (1st version), 1884 (2nd version) *Overture on Three Russian Themes, Op. 28, 1866 (1st version), 1879–1880 (2nd version) * Fantasy on Serbian Themes, Op. 6 1867 (1st version), 1886–1887 (2nd version); also called ''Serbian Fantasy'' *
Sadko Sadko (russian: Садко) is the principal character in a Russian medieval epic '' bylina''. He was an adventurer, merchant, and '' gusli'' musician from Novgorod. Textual notes "Sadko" is a version of the tale translated by Arthur Ransome ...
, Op. 5, musical tableau, 1867 (1st version), 1869 (2nd version), 1891–1892 (3rd version) *''
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'', Op. 9, 1868 (1st version), 1875 (2nd version), 1897 (3rd version), 1903 (amended 2nd version published by Bessel). Originally designated "Symphony No. 2," he later reclassified it a "symphonic suite." (See Rimsky-Korsakov, ''My Musical Life'', 92.) *Symphony No. 3 in C, Op. 32, 1866–1873 (1st version), 1886 (2nd version) *Music to Mei's drama ''The Maid of Pskov'', suite of five numbers, 1877 (adapted from the opera as incidental music) *''Fairytale'' 'Сказка'' = ''Skazka'' Op. 29, 1879–1880 *''Sinfonietta on Russian Themes'' in A minor, Op. 31, 1879–1884; adaptation of first three movements from string quartet of 1878–1879 *'' Capriccio Espagnol'', Op. 34, 1887, (Based mainly on Asturian traditional folk music themes) *''
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'', Op. 35, symphonic suite, 1888 *''
Russian Easter Festival Overture ''Russian Easter Festival Overture: Overture on Liturgical Themes'' (russian: Светлый праздник, translit=Svetly prazdnik, translation=Bright festival), Op. 36, also known as the ''Great Russian Easter Overture'', is a concert overt ...
'' (''Светлый праздник''), Op. 36, 1888 *Theme and Variation No. 4, 1903, from collective set of variations on a Russian theme, with Artsybushev, Vitols, Lyadov, Sokolov, and
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*''On the Tomb'', Op. 61, prelude, 1904, in memory of M.P. Belaieff *"Dubinushka", Op. 62, 1905 (1st version), 1906 (2nd version with choral parts ''ad lib.'') *"Greeting" Здравица" 1907, for Glazunov *Neapolitan Song Funiculi,_funicula".html" ;"title="uniculì,_Funiculà.html" ;"title=".e., "Funiculì, Funiculà">Funiculi, funicula"">uniculì,_Funiculà.html" ;"title=".e., "Funiculì, Funiculà">Funiculi, funicula" Op. 63, 1907


Opera excerpts for orchestral concerts

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The Snow Maiden ''The Snow Maiden'' (subtitle: A Spring Fairy Tale) ( rus, Снегурочка–весенняя сказка, Snegúrochka–vesénnyaya skázka, italic=yes ) is an opera in four acts with a prologue by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, composed ...
'' – Suite; includes "Dance of the Skomorokhi" (act 3) (also known as "Dance of the Clowns" or "Dance of the Tumblers") *'' Mlada'' **Suite; includes "Procession of the Nobles" **''Night on Mount Triglav'', 1899–1901; purely orchestral adaptation of act 3 *''Christmas Eve Suite'' **Includes "Polonaise" (from '' Christmas Eve'', act 3, tableaux no. 7) *''
The Tale of Tsar Saltan The Tale of Tsar Saltan, of His Son the Renowned and Mighty Bogatyr Prince Gvidon Saltanovich, and of the Beautiful Princess-Swan ( rus, «Сказка о царе Салтане, о сыне его славном и могучем богаты ...
'' **Suite: ''Three Musical Pictures'', Op. 57 (1903) (The excerpts are the introductions to act 1; act 2; and act 4, tableau 2) **" Flight of the Bumblebee" (from act 3, tableau 1) *''Pan Voyevoda'' Suite Op. 59 *''
The Golden Cockerel ''The Golden Cockerel'' ( rus, Золотой петушок, Zolotoy petushok ) is an opera in three acts, with short prologue and even shorter epilogue, composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, his last opera he completed before his death in 1908. ...
'' **Introduction and Cortège de Noces (Wedding March) **Suite (prepared by Glazunov and M. Steinberg) *''
The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevroniya ''The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevroniya'' ( rus, Сказание о невидимом граде Китеже и деве Февронии, italic=yes, Skazániye o nevídimom gráde Kítezhe i déve Fevrónii ) is ...
'', suite (prepared by Glazunov and M. Steinberg) **Suite; includes "Wedding Procession" (from act 2 "Little Kitezh on the Volga") & "The Battle of Kershenets" (from act 3, scene 1 "Great Kitezh")


Solo instrumental music with orchestra or band

* Concerto in B, for trombone and military band, 1877 *Variations in G minor on a theme by Glinka, for
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and military band, 1878 *Konzertstück in E, for clarinet and military band, 1878 * Piano Concerto in C minor, Op. 30, 1882–1883 *Fantasy on Two Russian Themes, for
violin The violin, sometimes known as a '' fiddle'', is a wooden chordophone ( string instrument) in the violin family. Most violins have a hollow wooden body. It is the smallest and thus highest-pitched instrument ( soprano) in the family in regu ...
and orchestra, Op. 33, 1886–1887 *Mazurka on hreePolish Folk Themes, for violin and orchestra, 1888; also called ''Souvenir de trois chants polonais'' *Serenade for
cello The cello ( ; plural ''celli'' or ''cellos'') or violoncello ( ; ) is a bowed (sometimes plucked and occasionally hit) string instrument of the violin family. Its four strings are usually tuned in perfect fifths: from low to high, C2, G ...
and orchestra, Op. 37, orchestrated in 1903 from cello/piano original


Songs


Romances, other art songs and duets

''(For solo voice with piano accompaniment unless otherwise indicated.) *"Butterfly" абочка = Babochka duet, 1855 *"Come out to me, signora" ыходи ко мне, синьора = Vykhodi ko mne, sin'ora 1861 *"In the blood burns the fire of desire" крови горит огонь любви = V krovi gorit ogon' ljubvi 1865 ''(current provenance unknown)'' *Four Songs, Op. 2, 1865–1866 (often called ''Four Romances'') #Lean Thy Cheek to Mine #The Nightingale and the Rose (based on Persian poetry) #Lullaby (from
Lev Mei Lev Aleksandrovich Mei (russian: Лев Алекса́ндрович Мей (name sometimes transliterated as Lev Mey); ) was a Russian dramatist and poet. Biography Mei was born on 13/25 February 1822, in Moscow. His father was a German officer wh ...
's verse drama that was the basis for the opera ''
The Maid of Pskov ''The Maid of Pskov'' (russian: Псковитянка, Pskovityanka, links=no, Pskov female resident ), also known as ''Ivan the Terrible'', is an 1872 opera originally in three acts (six scenes) by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. The libretto is by the ...
''; incorporated later into the opera '' The Noblewoman Vera Sheloga'') #From My Tears *Four Songs, Op. 3, 1866 #Jel' i pal'ma #Juzhnaja noch' #Nochevala tuchka zolotaja #Na kholmakh Gruziji (On the hills of Georgia) *Four Songs, Op. 4, 1866 *Four Songs, Op. 7, 1867 *Six Songs, Op. 8, 1868–1870 *Two Songs, Op. 25, 1870 *Four Songs, Op. 26, 1882 *Four Songs, Op. 27, 1883 *Four Songs, Op. 39, 1897 *Four Songs, Op. 40, 1897 *Four Songs, Op. 41, 1897 *Four Songs, Op. 42, 1897 *''In Spring'' 'Весной'' Op. 43, 1897 (four songs) *''To the Poet'' 'Поэту'' Op. 45, 1897–1899 (five songs) *''By the Sea'' 'У моря'' Op. 46, 1897 (five songs) *Two Duets, Op. 47, for mezzo-soprano and baritone or soprano and
tenor A tenor is a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the countertenor and baritone voice types. It is the highest male chest voice type. The tenor's vocal range extends up to C5. The low extreme for tenors is wide ...
, 1897 *Two Songs, Op. 49, for bass, 1882–1897 *Four Songs, Op. 50, 1897–1898 *Five Songs, Op. 51, 1898 *Two Duets, Op. 52, 1897–1898 *''Dragonflies'' 'Стрекозы'' Op. 53, for three sopranos, 1897 *Four Songs, Op. 55, for tenor, 1897–1898 *Two Songs, Op. 56, for soprano, 1898


Folksong collections

*''Collection of One Hundred Russian Folksongs'', Op. 24, 1875–1876 *''Forty Folksongs'', 1875–1882


Chamber music

*String Quartet in F, Op. 12, 1875 *String Sextet in A, for pairs of
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s, and
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s, 1876 *Quintet in B-flat, for flute, clarinet,
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, bassoon, and
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, 1876 *String Quartet on Russian Themes, 1878–1879 **First three movements later adapted for Sinfonietta, Op. 31 **Remaining fourth movement has title "In a
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" В монастыре"(version for piano four-hands is entitled "In a Church") *Four Variations on a Chorale in G minor, for string quartet, 1885 *String Quartet "B-la-F", 1st movement, 1886; other movements by Lyadov,
Glazunov Glazunov (; feminine: Glazunova) is a Russian surname that may refer to: *Alexander Glazunov (1865–1936), Russian composer ** Glazunov Glacier in Antarctica named after Alexander * Andrei Glazunov, 19th-century Russian trade expedition leader * An ...
, and
Borodin Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin ( rus, link=no, Александр Порфирьевич Бородин, Aleksandr Porfir’yevich Borodin , p=ɐlʲɪkˈsandr pɐrˈfʲi rʲjɪvʲɪtɕ bərɐˈdʲin, a=RU-Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin.ogg, ...
*String Quartet ''Jour de fête'' 'Именины'' finale (" Round-Dance" Хоровод", 1887; other movements by Glazunov and Lyadov *Nocturne in F, for four horns, ca. 1888 *Two Duets in F, for two horns, 1883?–1894? *Canzonetta and
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, for two clarinets, 1883?–1894? *Serenade, for violoncello and piano, 1893; also orchestrated as Op. 37 *String Quartet in G, 1897 *Trio in C minor, for violin, violoncello, and piano, 1897; completed by his son-in-law
Maximilian Steinberg Maximilian Osseyevich Steinberg (Russian Максимилиан Осеевич Штейнберг; – 6 December 1946) was a Russian composer of classical music. Though once considered the hope of Russian music, Steinberg is far less well known ...
in 1939 *Theme and Variation No. 4 in G major, for string quartet, 1898; for collaborative ''Variations on a Russian Theme ("Надоели ночи надоскучили")'', with Artsybushev, Skriabin, Glazunov, Lyadov, Vitols,
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, Ewald, Winkler, and Sokolov *Allegro in B-flat, for string quartet, 1899, for the collaborative set of string quartet pieces entitled ''Les vendredis,'' with Glazunov, Artsybushev, Sokolov, Lyadov, Vitols, Osten-Sacken, Blumenfeld, Borodin, and Kopylov


Piano music

*Six Variations on the theme
BACH Johann Sebastian Bach (28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the late Baroque period. He is known for his orchestral music such as the ''Brandenburg Concertos''; instrumental compositions such as the Cello Suites; keyboard wor ...
, Op. 10, 1878 (Waltz, Intermezzo, Scherzo, Nocturne, Prelude and Fugue) *Four Pieces, Op. 11, 1876–1877 (Impromptus, Novelette, Scherzino, Etude) *Three Pieces, Op. 15, 1875–1876 (Waltz, Romance, Fugue) *Six Fugues, Op. 17, 1875 *Two Pieces, Op. 38, 1894–1897 (Prelude-Impromptu, Mazurka) *Variations (Nos. 1, 2, 6, 11, 3, 16 and 19) and Pieces (Lullaby, Little Fugue on the theme BACH, Tarantella, Minuet, Bells резвон – Trezvon Comic Fugue) from a collaborative paraphrase to the constant theme, 1878 (without opus no) *Fugues and Fughettas, 1875–1876 (without opus no) *Allegretto in C major, 1895 (without opus no) *Prelude in G major, 1896 (without opus no) *Theme and 1st variation from collaborative variations to the Russian theme, 1899 (without opus no) *Fugue in C major for 4 hands (also: transcription in 2 hands), 1875 (without opus no) *Variations to the theme by Misha, c.1878–1879 (without opus no) *Song есенка = Pesenka(Andantino) from the army collection ''Arzunkner'', 1901 (without opus no) *Finale of the collective ''Joke-Quadrille'' for 4 hands, 1890 (without opus no)


Editing or completion of works by others

; Alexander Borodin :''
Prince Igor ''Prince Igor'' ( rus, Князь Игорь, Knyáz Ígor ) is an opera in four acts with a prologue, written and composed by Alexander Borodin. The composer adapted the libretto from the Ancient Russian epic '' The Lay of Igor's Host'', which re ...
'' (completed with
Glazunov Glazunov (; feminine: Glazunova) is a Russian surname that may refer to: *Alexander Glazunov (1865–1936), Russian composer ** Glazunov Glacier in Antarctica named after Alexander * Andrei Glazunov, 19th-century Russian trade expedition leader * An ...
) ; César Cui :'' William Ratcliff'' (orchestrated several passages for first performance in 1869) ;
Alexander Dargomyzhsky Alexander Sergeyevich Dargomyzhsky ( rus, link=no, Александр Сергеевич Даргомыжский, Aleksandr Sergeyevich Dargomyzhskiy., ɐlʲɪkˈsandr sʲɪrˈɡʲe(j)ɪvʲɪdʑ dərɡɐˈmɨʂskʲɪj, Ru-Aleksandr-Sergeevich- ...
:'' The Stone Guest'' (orchestration only; composition finished by César Cui) ; Mikhail Glinka :'' A Life for the Tsar'' (edited with
Mily Balakirev Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev (russian: Милий Алексеевич Балакирев,BGN/PCGN transliteration of Russian: Miliy Alekseyevich Balakirev; ALA-LC system: ''Miliĭ Alekseevich Balakirev''; ISO 9 system: ''Milij Alekseevič Balakir ...
and
Anatoly Lyadov Anatoly Konstantinovich Lyadov (russian: Анато́лий Константи́нович Ля́дов; ) was a Russian composer, teacher, and conductor (music), conductor. Biography Lyadov was born in 1855 in Saint Petersburg, St. Petersbur ...
) :'' Ruslan and Lyudmila'' (edited with Balakirev and Lyadov) :Complete Orchestral Works (edited with Balakirev and Lyadov) ;
Modest Mussorgsky Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky ( rus, link=no, Модест Петрович Мусоргский, Modest Petrovich Musorgsky , mɐˈdɛst pʲɪˈtrovʲɪtɕ ˈmusərkskʲɪj, Ru-Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky version.ogg; – ) was a Russian compo ...
:'' Boris Godunov'' :''
Khovanshchina ''Khovanshchina'' ( rus, Хованщина, , xɐˈvanʲɕːɪnə, Ru-Khovanshchina_version.ogg, sometimes rendered ''The Khovansky Affair'') is an opera (subtitled a 'national music drama') in five acts by Modest Mussorgsky. The work was writt ...
'' :''
Songs and Dances of Death ''Songs and Dances of Death'' (russian: Песни и пляски смерти, ''Pesni i plyaski smerti'') is a song cycle for voice (usually bass or bass-baritone) and piano by Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky, written in the mid-1870s, to poems b ...
'' (orchestration only) :''
Night on Bald Mountain ''Night on Bald Mountain'' (russian: Ночь на лысой горе, translit=Noch′ na lysoy gore, links=no), also known as ''Night on the Bare Mountain'', is a series of compositions by Modest Mussorgsky (1839–1881). Inspired by Russian ...
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Bibliography

* Rimsky-Korsakov, N.A. ''The Complete Sacred Choral Works''. ''Monuments of Russian Sacred Music'', Series III. Madison, CT: Musica Russica, 1999. * _______. ''Полное собрание сочинений'' 'Complete''_ 'Complete''_[sic''Collection_of_Works''">ic.html"_;"title="'Complete''_[sic">'Complete''_[sic''Collection_of_Works''_Москва,_1946–1970._(Reprinted_by_Kalmus/Belwin_Mills.) *_Walker,_Marina_Frolova,_"'Rimsky-Korsakov:_(1)_Nikolay_Andreyevich_Rimsky-Korsakov"
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_lieder.net {{Nikolai_Rimsky-Korsakov Lists_of_compositions_by_composer.html" ;"title="ic''Collection_of_Works''.html" ;"title="ic.html" ;"title="'Complete'' 'Complete''_[sic''Collection_of_Works''">ic.html"_;"title="'Complete''_[sic">'Complete''_[sic''Collection_of_Works''_Москва,_1946–1970._(Reprinted_by_Kalmus/Belwin_Mills.) *_Walker,_Marina_Frolova,_"'Rimsky-Korsakov:_(1)_Nikolay_Andreyevich_Rimsky-Korsakov"
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_lieder.net {{Nikolai_Rimsky-Korsakov Lists_of_compositions_by_composer">Rimsky-Korsakov,_Nikolai Compositions_by_Nikolai_Rimsky-Korsakov.html" ;"title="ic">'Complete'' [sic''Collection of Works''">ic.html" ;"title="'Complete'' [sic">'Complete'' [sic''Collection of Works'' Москва, 1946–1970. (Reprinted by Kalmus/Belwin Mills.) * Walker, Marina Frolova, "'Rimsky-Korsakov: (1) Nikolay Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov"
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