LIST of WORKS (with instruments, first performances, published scores, recordings)
The instruments of symphonic orchestra are described by figures. For example: 2,2,2,2 – 4,2,3,1 = means wood winds and brass winds instruments, i.e. 2 flauti, 2 oboe, 2 clarinetti, 2 fagotti; 4 corni, 2 trombe, 3 trombone, 1 tuba. Then followed - percussioni, arpa, piano, archi (quartet of strings group of a symphonic orchestra). In one group are combined - flauto and flauto piccolo, oboe and corno inglese, clarinetto and clarinetto basso, fagotto and contrafagotto.
1. Works for orchestra
1.1. Works for orchestra without solo instrument
"PROCESSION", C-Dur.
For
large symphonic
orchestra. (1946)
Orchestra: 3 (1-
flauto piccolo), 2, 2, 2 - 4,3,3, 1; percussioni (3 timpani,
piantti, triangolo, tamburo, cassa, campane), arpa, grand piano,
archi.
Duration 6 min.
First performance: 19
December 1946. Moscow, Conservatory Great Hall. Moscow Conservatory Students Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Yu.Timofeyev.
Manuscript (autograph). Full
Score: Moscow Conservatory's Library of Scores .
SYMPHONY No.1, c-moll.
For large symphonic
orchestra. In four movements. (1947)
1. Moderato.
2. Allegro marcato.
3. Largo.
4. Allegretto.
Orchestra: 3 (1 -
flauto piccolo), 2,2,2 - 4,3,3, 1; percussioni (timpani,
tamburino, tamburo, piantti, cassa, silofono), archi (violini
I-16, violini II - 14, viole - 12, violoncelli - 10, contrabassi
-8).
Duration 31 min.
First performance: 7
February 1962. Moscow, Conservatory Great Hall. Moscow
Philharmonic Orchestra.
Full Score: Moscow, "Russkoje Muzikalnoje Tovarischestvo"
("Russian Musical Association"), 1999.
CD
8.570195, Naxos, 2007
FANTASY ON RUSSIAN FOLK
THEMES,
d-moll. For large symphonic orchestra. (1950)
Orchestra: 3 (1 - flauto
piccolo), 3 (1 - corno inglese), 2, 2 - 4, 3, 3, 1; percussioni
(timpani, triangolo, tamburino, tamburo, piatti, cassa,
silofono), arpa, archi (violini I - 18, violini II - 16, viole -
14, violoncelli - 12, contrabassi -10).
Duration 17 min
First Radio-Performance in 1951. Large
Symphony Orchestra of USSR Radio. Conductor S.Samosud.
First performance on the
concert: 7 December 1951. Moscow, Large Symphony Orchestra of
USSR Radio. Conductor A.Gauk.
Full Score: Moscow,
"Russkoje Muzikalnoje Tovarischestvo" ("Russian Musical
Association"), 1997.
CD: NF/PMA 9957, (c) Northern Flowers, 2008
SLAVONIC RHAPSODY. For large symphonic orchestra. In
three movements. (1951)
1. Adagio.
2. Allegretto.
3. Andante. Allegro.
Orchestra: 3 (1 - flauto
piccolo, 1 - flauto contralto), 3 (1 - corno inglese), 4
(1 - clarinetto basso, I - clarinetto piccolo), 3 (1 -
contrafagotto) - 4, 3, 3, 1; percussioni (timpani, triangolo,
tamburino, tamburo, piatti, cassa), arpa, archi (violini I-18,
violini II - 16, viole - 14, violoncelli - 12, contrabassi -
10).
Duration 16 min.
First Radio-Performance:
1952. USSR Radio Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Samuil Samosud.
First performance on the
concert: 29 October 1956. Moscow, P.Tchaikovsky Concert Hall.
Large Symphony Orchestra of USSR Radio. Conductor A.Gauk.
Published - Full Score: Moscow, "Russkoje Muzikalnoje Tovarischestvo"
("Russian Musical Association"), 2000.
CD: NF/PMA 9957, (c) Northern Flowers, 2008
AFTER THE
BALL (suite for orchestra to the radio-play after
the story by Leo Tolstoy) (1952)
Assembled and edited
by Kirill Ershov & Petr Klimov (2006)
1. Introduction.
Allegretto.
2. Waltz. Allegro.
3. Reminiscence. Andantino.
4. Mazurka. Allegro.
5. At Home. Moderato.
6. March. Allegretto.
7. Conclusion. Andantino.
Orchestra: 2(1 - flauto
piccolo), 0,2, 1 -
3, 3, 1, 0; percussioni (timpani, triangolo, tamburino, tamburo,
piatti, cassa), piano, archi (violini I-6, violini II - 4, viole
- 3, violoncelli - 3, contrabasso - 1).
Duration 17 min.
First concert performance: 11 May 2008.
Volgograd. Volgograd Philharmonic Orchestra, Conductor
Kirill Ershov.
Published - Full Score: Moscow, The Boris Tchaikovsky Society, 2007 (ISMN M-706350-01-1).
CD:
8.570195,
Naxos, 2007
THE MURMURING FOREST (suite for orchestra to the radio-play
after the story by Vladimir Korolenko) (1953)
Assembled
and
edited
by Kirill Ershov & Petr Klimov (2006)
1. [Introduction].
Moderato.
2. [The Song]. Moderato.
3. [The Squire's Ride]. Allegro.
4. [The Storm]. Molto Vivace.
5. [Finale]. Andante.
Orchestra: 3 (1 - flauto
piccolo), 0,2, 0 -
4, 2, 3, 0; percussioni (timpani, tamburo, piatti, cassa),
arpa, piano, gusli [ad
libitum], archi (violini I-8, violini II - 6, viole -
4, violoncelli - 4, contrabassi - 2).
Duration 12 min.
Published - Full Score: Moscow, The Boris Tchaikovsky Society, 2007 (ISMN M-706350-01-1).
CD:
8.570195,
Naxos, 2007
SINFONIETTA, g-moll.
For string
orchestra. In four movements. (1953)
1. Sonatina. Allegro.
2. Waltz. Allegro molto.
3. Variations. Adagio.
4. Rondo. Presto.
Orchestra: violini I - 18.
violini II - 16, viole 14, violoncelli - 12, contrabassi -10.
Duration 19 min.
First performance: 7
February 1954. Moscow, Conservatory Great Hall. Large Symphony
Orchestra of USSR Radio. Conductor A.Gauk.
Full Score: Moscow, "Muzgiz",1956.
Full Score: Moscow,
"Russkoje Muzikalnoje Tovarischestvo" ("Russian Musical
Association"), 2000.
Nr.2 - Transcription for Russian folk
instruments orchestra - K.Ershov (2000), manuscript
CD: SUCD 10-00235 © 1991 MELODIYA (Vladimir Fedosseyev)
CD: Magna Music 2153179 LG6926 (Germany) (Hilmar Schmalenberg)
CD: CR 991064 © + (P) 1999 FPRK Kuenstlerleben
Foundation, Relief (Vladimir
Fedosseyev)
CD: CDA67413, (ñ) Hyperion Records, 2004 (Alexander Rudin)
CD: NF/PMA 9957, (c) Northern Flowers, 2008 (Alexander Gauk)
CAPRICCIO ON ENGLISH
THEMES,
F-Dur. For large symphonic orchestra.
(1954)
Orchestra: 3 (1 - flauto
piccolo), 3 (1 - corno inglese), 2,2; 4,3,3,1; percussioni
(timpani, triangolo, tamburino, tamburo, piatti, cassa,
silofono), arpa, archi (violini I - 14, violini II - 12, viole -
10, violoncelli - 8, contrabassi - 6).
Duration 8 min.
First Radio-Performance â
1954. Large Symphony Orchestra of USSR Radio. Conductor A.Gauk.
Published - Full Score: Moscow, "Russkoje Muzikalnoje Tovarischestvo"
("Russian Musical Association"), 2000
CD: CR 991076 © + (P) 2004 FPRK Kuenstlerleben Foundation,
Relief (Vladimir
Fedosseyev)
CD: NF/PMA 9957, (c) Northern Flowers, 2008 (Alexander Gauk)
Swineherd (suite for chamber ensemble or chamber orchesta after HC
Andersen Fairy Tale)
(1954)
Compiled
and Edited by Petr Klimov & Kirill Ershov (2009)
1. Introduction
2. In the Garden
3. Minuet
4. The Rose
5. The Nightingale
6. Jingles
7. [The Magic Kettle] Song of the Magic Kettle
8. Waltz
9. Polka
10. The Ratchet
Orchestra: 2 (1 - flauto
piccolo), 0,2,1 - 2,1,0,0; percussioni (triangolo, sonagli,
legno, raganella piccola, tamburino, campanelli, silofono),
archi.
Duration 10 min.
Published - Full Score: Moscow, The Boris Tchaikovsky Society, 2010 (ISMN 979-0-706350-10-3).
CD:
8.572400 © Naxos, 2010
Galoshes of
Fortune (suite for chamber ensemble or chamber
orchesta after HC Andersen Fairy Tale) (1958)
Compiled
and Edited by Petr Klimov & Kirill Ershov (2009)
1. Introduction
2. Two Fairies
3. Interlude
4. Night
5. Revelers’ Song
6. The Watchman
7. Voyage to the Moon
8. The Moon
9. The Dash Back to Earth
10. The Medical Intern
11. The Theatre
12. A Wealthy Man and his Wife
13. A Lady
14. A Selfish Man
15. An Officer
16. The Bird
17. The Journey
18. Tarantella
19. Mourning Music
Orchestra: 2 (1 - flauto
piccolo), 0,2,2 - 3,1,1,1; percussioni (timpani, triangolo,
castagnetti, legno, tamburo, piatti, cassa, tam-tam, silofono,
vibrafono, flessatone), piano, harpsichord, guitar, mandolino,
archi; men’s choir [movement #5 only]; soprano solo [movement
#13 only].
Duration 22 min.
Published - Full Score: Moscow, The Boris Tchaikovsky Society, 2010 (ISMN 979-0-706350-10-3).
CD:
8.572400 © Naxos, 2010
OUVERTURE, c-moll. For symphonic orchestra.
(1957)
Orchestra: 3 (1 - flauto
piccolo), 3, 3, 3 (1 -
contrafagotto);
4,3,3,1; percussioni (timpani, triangolo, tamburo, piatti,
cassa), archi (violini I - 18, violini II - 16, viole -
14, violoncelli —12, contrabassi —10).
Duration 9 min.
First performance: 23 November 1957 ã.,
Moscow, Conservatory Great Hall. State Symphony Orchestra. Conductor N.Rakhlin.
Manuscript (autograph). Full
Score: Author's archive.
SYMPHONY No.2, D-Dur. For large symphony
orchestra. In three movements. (1967)
1.Molto allegro.
2.Largo.
3.Allegretto.
Orchestra: 4 (2 - flauto piccolo), 4,4 (1- clarinetto basso), 4;
4,4.4,0: percussioni (timpani, tamburino, tamburo, 2 legni,
frusto, piatti, cassa, campanelli, marimba, vibrafono), celesta,
arpa, archi (violini I - 18, violini I1 - 16. viole -14,
violoncelli - 12, contrabassi - 8).
Duration 52 min.
First performance: 17
October 1967. Moscow, Conservatory Great Hall. Moscow
Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor K.Kondrashin.
In 1969 composer was
awarded by State USSR Award for creation of this work.
Full Score: Moscow,
"Muzyka", 1970 (published in Russian and English).
CD: RDCD 11063 (P) 1994 Russian Disk (Kirill
Kondrashin - studio recording)
CD:
CR
991080 © + (P)
2005 FPRK Kuenstlerleben Foundation, Relief (Vladimir Fedosseyev)
CD: PH10038 © Profil
Medien, 2010 (Kirill
Kondrashin - premiere
performance recording)
CHAMBER SYMPHONY. For
Chamber
orchestra. In six movements.
(1967)
1. Sonata
2. Unison
3. Choral Music
4. Interlude
5. Marches tunes
6. Serenade
Orchestra: 2 oboes, 2 corno, cembalo, archi
(violini I — 6, violini II - 4. viole - 4, violoncelli —3,
contrabassi - 1.
Duration 25 min.
First performance: 27 October 1967. Moscow, Conservatory
Great Hall. Moscow Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Rudolf Barshai.
Full Score: Introduction of N.Peiko.
Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor"; 1971 (published together in
Russian and English).
CD: NF/PMA 9918, (c) Northern Flowers, 2003 (Edward Serov)
CD:
CDA67413, (ñ) Hyperion Records, 2004 (Alexander Rudin)
CD:
9010, Brilliant Classics, 2009 (Rudolf
Barshai)
THEME AND EIGHT
VARIATIONS. For large symphony orchestra. (1973)
Dedication: "To Staatskapelle Dresden".
Orchestra: 4,4,4,4; 6,4,4,1;
percussioni (timpani, triangolo, tamburino, tamburo, piatti,
cassa, campane, campanelli), celesta, arpa, archi (violini I - 18,
violini II - 16, viole - 14, violoncelli - 12, contrabassi -10).
Duration 18 min.
First performance: 23
January 1974, Dresden (German Democratic
Republic), Palace of Culture. Orchestra of Staatskapelle
Dresden
First performance in Moscow - 4 February 1974. Moscow Conservatory Great Hall. Moscow
Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor Kirill Kondrashin.
Full Score: Moscow,
"Sovetskij Kompozitor". 1978 (published together in Russian and
English).
CD: GLOBE GLO 6006 © & (P) 1991 Klaas Posthuma
Productions (Kirill
Kondrashin)
CD: PCCL-00206 © & (P) 1994 Pony Canyon Inc.,
(Japan) (Vladimir
Fedosseyev)
CD: CR 991064 © + (P) 1999 FPRK Kuenstlerleben
Foundation (Austria) (Vladimir
Fedosseyev)
CD:
CR 991095 © + (P) 2010 FPRK Kuenstlerleben Foundation
(Austria) (Vladimir
Fedosseyev - the same recording as on CD)
SIX ETUDES FOR STRINGS
AND ORGAN.
(1976)
1. Andante.
2. Allegronontroppo.
3. Moderato con moto.
4. Allegro moderato.
5. Andante moderato.
6. Allegretto. Allegro.
Orchestra: violini I -
10-14, violini II - 8-12, viole - 6 - 10, violoncelli - 4 - 8,
contrabassi - 3 - 6.
Duration 26 min.
First performance: Leningrad
Philharmony /Small Glinka Hall/ 30 January 1979; in
Moscow - at the Conservatory Great Hall 19
November 1979. Leningrad Chamber Orchestra of Early and Modern
Music. Conductor E.Serov.
Full Score Moscow,
"Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1982.
CD: CDA67413, (ñ) Hyperion Records, 2004
SEBASTOPOL SYMPHONY, B-Dur. For
large symphonic
orchestra. (1980)
Orchestra: 4 (1 - flauto contralto),
4, 4 (1- Saxophone soprano), 4 (I — contrafagotto);
6, 5 (1— tromba piccolo), 4, 1; percussioni (timpani, tamburo, tenori, bassi, cassa, campanelli, campano, marimba, vibrafono),
celesta, piano, 2 arpe, archi (violini I - 18. violini
II - 16,viole - 14, violoncelli - 12, contrabassi - 10).
Duration 37 min.
First performance: 25
January 1981. Moscow, Columns Hall of Unions House. Large
Symphony Orchestra of USSR TV and Radio. Conductor V.Fedoseyev.
Full Score: Moscow,
"Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1985.
Full Score: Moscow, "Russkoje Muzikalnoje Tovarischestvo"
("Russian Musical Association"), 2000
CD: CHAN 10299H © Chandos Records, 2005
"THE WIND OF SIBERIA".
Poem for symphony orchestra (1984).
Dedication: "To Vladimir
Ivanovich Fedoseyev"
Orchestra: 2, 2 flauti contralto, 0, 2, 2 clarinetti
contraltoi, 0,0,4
trombe, 4 trombone, percussioni (6 timpani, 2 ferri, tamburo, piatti,
cassa, tam-tam, crotali, campane), piano, archi.
First performance: 13 May
1984. Moscow, Conservatory Great Hall. Large Symphony Orchestra
of USSR TV and Radio. Conductor V.Fedoseyev. 3 April 1986 - the same place, the same orchestra. Conductor - V.Gergiev.
Published - Full Score: Moscow, "Russkoje Muzikalnoje Tovarischestvo"
("Russian Musical Association"), 1998.
CD: CHAN 10299H © Chandos Records, 2005
"JUVENILE". Poem for
orchestra (1984).
Under Impression of the novel by
F.Dostoyevsky
Orchestra: 4 (2 - flauto piccolo), 0, 4, 3; 4,4,3,0;
percussioni (timpani, tam-tam, marimba, campani), block-flauto, celesta,
gusli /stromento a pizzico/, cembalo, viola d'amore, piano,
archi (violini I - 18, violini
II - 16, viole - 14, violoncelli - 12,
contrabassi - 10).
Duration 31 min.
First performance: 23 March 1985. Moscow,
Columns Hall of Unions House. Large Symphony Orchestra of USSR
TV and Radio. Conductor V.Fedoseyev.
Published - Full Score: Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1988
CD: SUCD 10-00235 © 1991 MELODIYA (Vladimir Fedosseyev - studio recording)
CD: CR 991076 © + (P) 2004 FPRK Kuenstlerleben Foundation
(Austria) (Vladimir
Fedosseyev - live recording)
FOUR PRELUDES
for chamber orchestra.
In
six movements. (1984)
The orchestral version of "Four Poems by Josef .Brodsky"
CD: NF/PMA 9918, (c) Northern Flowers, 2003
CD: 8.572400 © Naxos, 2010
COMBAT MARCH, for
Wind
Band (1988)
Edited by Kirill Ershov, Yuri Abdokov, Stanislav
Prokudin and Petr Klimov (2008)
BAND: Flauto
piccolo, Flautî, 2 Clarinetti in B, 3 Corni in Es, 2 Trombe in
B, 2 Cornetti in B, 2 Alti, 2 Tenori in B, Baritone in B, 2
Bassi, Piatti, Cassa.
Score: Publisher - The
Boris Tchaikovsky Society, 2008
(ISMN
979-0-706350-07-3)
"MUSIC FOR ORCHESTRA". In
seven movements. (1987).
1. Motive
2. Far road
3. The wires sing
4. Four notes
5. Thirds and Quartes
6. Shadows
7. Epilogue
Orchestra: 3 (piccolo),0,3,3 - 3,3 (1 - piccolo),3,0; percussioni (timpani, campane, campanelli, crotali), celesta, 2 arpe, piano,
archi.
Duration 23 min.
First performance: 21 May 1987. Moscow, Conservatory Great
Hall.
Full Score: Moscow, Publishing House "Kompozitor" ("Composer"),
1994.
CD: CHAN 10299H © Chandos Records, 2005
SYMPHONY WITH HARP.
For large symphonic orchestra (1993).
Orchestra: 4,4,4,4 - 6,4,4,1; percussioni (timpani, tamburo,
piatti, cassa), arpa, archi.
First performance: - 30 December 1993. Moscow, Conservatory
Great Hall. Large Symphony Orchestra of USSR TV and Radio.
Conductor V.Fedoseyev. E.Moskvitina (harp).
Full Score: Moscow, Publishing House "Kompozitor" ("Composer"),
1998.
CD: CR 991080 © + (P) 2005 FPRK Kuenstlerleben Foundation,
Relief
PRELUDE "THE BELLS" (1996).
Part from the unfinished symphonic work.
First performance: 9 June 1997. Moscow, Rachmaninov
Hall
of Conservatory. V.Dovgan' (piano)
Piano Score - Manuscript (Author's archive).
Score (orchestrated by Yuri Abdokov).
Score (orchestrated by Pyotr Klimov) - "The Boris Tchaikovsky
Society", 2004
CD: CDA67413, (ñ) Hyperion Records, 2004 (orchestrated
by Pyotr Klimov)
1.2. Concertos ( works for orchestra with solo instruments):
CONCERTO FOR CLARINET AND CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, A-dur. In
three
movements. (1957)
1. Moderato.
2. Vivace.
3. Allegro.
Orchestra: 3 trombe, timpani, archi (violini I - 10. violini II
- 8, viole - 6, violoncelli - 4, contrabassi - 2).
Duration 12 min.
First performance: 11 May 1964. Moscow, Conservatory Great Hall,
V.Tupikin (clarinet), Moscow Chamber Orchestra.
Conductor R.Barshai.
Transcription for clarinet and piano. Moscow, "Muzyka", 1966;
Moscow, "Muzyka", 1978 (published together in Russian and
English).
CD: NEOS 20905, 2009
(the same recordig
previously released on CD: Occam Records (Germany), 2001) (Matthias Mueller / Misha Damev)
CD: NF/PMA 9918, (c) Northern Flowers, 2003 (Adil Fyodorov / Edward Serov)
CD: 8.557727,
© Naxos, 2006 (Anton Prischepa / Timur Mynbaev)
CONCERTO FOR CELLO AND SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA, In four movements.
(1964)
1. Andante. Allegro.
2. Allegretto.
3. Allegro.
4. Moderato non troppo.
Orchestra: 3 flute, 3 trombe, 3 trombone, percussioni (timpani,
legno, silofono, campanelli, vibrafono), arpa, archi (violini I
- 14, violini II - 12, viole - 10, violoncelli — 8, contrabassi
- 6).
Duration 36 min.
First performance: 31 March 1964. Moscow, Conservatory Great
Hall, M.Rostropovich (cello), Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra.
Conductor K.Kondrashin. First performance
abroad - December 1964 (Paris).
Full Score: Moscow, "Muzyka", 1967 (published together in
Russian and English).
Full Score: Moscow, Publishing House "Kompozitor" ("Composer");
2000.
Piano Score: Moscow, "Muzyka"; 1966.
CD: EMI CZS 572016 2 (M.ROSTROPOVICH "The Russian
Years", disk 5) (Mstislav
Rostropovich / Kirill Kondrashin)
CD: CR 991065 © + (P) 1999 FPRK Kuenstlerleben
Foundation, Relief (Victor
Simon / Vladimir Fedosseyev)
CD: Artel "Eastern Wind",
2004 (Ivan Monighetti / Mstislav
Rostropovich)
CD: TROY 731 © Albany Records (USA), 2005 (Valentin
Feigin / Edward Serov)
CONCERTO FOR VIOLIN AND
ORCHESTRA, F-Dur. (1969)
Dedication: "To Viktor Pikaizen"
Orchestra: 0.0,0.0; 4,4,3,1; timpani, archi (violini I
- 18, violini II - 16, viole - 14, violoncelli - 12, contrabassi
-10).
Duration 37 min.
First public performance - 13 February 1970
(on the Secretariat of USSR Composers Union; V.Pikaizen (violin)
and B.Tchaikovsky (piano).
First performance with orchestra - 25 April 1970. Moscow, Conservatory Great Hall,
V.Pikaizen (violin), Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor
K.Kondrashin.
Full Score: Moscow, "Muzyka", 1978 (published together in
Russian and English).
Author's Transcription for violin and piano. (Score for violin by V.Pikaizen). Moscow, "Muzyka", 1972 (published
together in Russian and English).
CD: NF/PMA 9947, Northern Flowers, 2006 (Victor Pikaizen / Edward Serov)
CD: PH11047, Profil Medien, 2012 (Victor Pikaizen / Kirill Kondrashin)
CONCERTO FOR PIANO AND
ORCHESTRA
in five
movements. (1971)
Orchestra: 2 corno, percussioni (tamburo, cassa), archi (violini
I - 10, violini II - 8, viole - 6, violoncelli - 5, contrabassi
- 4).
Duration 35 min.
First performance: Kaunas, 17 October 1971; First performance in Moscow - at the Conservatory Great Hall
29 October 1971, B.Tchaikovsky (piano), Moscow Chamber
Orchestra. Conductor R.Barshai.
Full Score: Moscow, Publishing House "Kompozitor" ("Composer"),
1997.
Author's transcription for two pianos. Moscow, "Muzyka", 1973.
CD: CR 991076 © + (P) 2004 FPRK Kuenstlerleben Foundation
(Austria) (Boris
Tchaikovsky / Vladimir Fedosseyev)
CD: 8.557727,
© Naxos, 2006 (Olga Solovieva / Timur Mynbaev)
2.1. Chamber works for different ensembles:
PASSACAGLIA and
FUGUE, for Flute, Oboe,
Clarinet, Horn, Violin, Viola, Violoncello, and
Double-Bass
(1940s)
Edited by Petr Klimov & Stanislav Prokudin
Duration 8 min.
First performance: November 2005. Moscow, Gnessins Musical
College. Performers: Marina Rubinshtein (flute), Filipp Nodel
(oboe), Anton Prischepa (clarinet), Sergey Kryukovtsev (horn),
Konstantin Kaznacheyev (violin), Elizaveta
Fadeyeva (viola), Olga Dyomina (cello), Pavel Alfyorov ( (double-bass).
Score: Publisher - The Boris Tchaikovsky
Society, 2008 (ISMN
979-0-706350-08-0)
CD: Relief CR991091, 2007
TRIO FOR PIANO, VIOLIN
AND CELLO,
h-moll. In three movements. (1953)
1. Toccata. Presto. 2. Aria. Adagio Andante. 3. Variations.
Moderato non troppo.
Duration 26 min.
First performance: 23 October 1956. Moscow, Conservatory Great
Hall. Performers: V.Pikaizen (violin), E.Altman (cello) and B.Tchaikovsky
(piano).
Full Score and Parts: Introduction by G.Shantyr. Moscow, "Muzgiz", 1962 (published together in Russian
and English).
CD: CDBMR 907084 © Boheme Music, 2000 (Boris Tchaikovsky, Victor Pikaizen, Evgeny
Altman)
CD: TROY 731 © Albany Records (USA), 2005 (Igor
Zhukov, Grigory Feigin, Valentin Feigin)
TRIO FOR VIOLIN, VIOLA
AND CELLO.
In three movements. (1955)
1. Allegro marcato.
2. Andante.
3. Allegretto.
Duration 14 min.
First performance: 1975. Moscow, Gnessins Musical Institute
Concert Hall.
Moscow, "Sovetskij
Kompozitor", 1982.
CD:
TOCC 0046,
Toccata Classics (c), 2009
SONATA FOR CELLO AND PIANO, e-moll. In three movements. (1957)
Dedication: "To Miechislaw Weinberg".
1. Allegro non troppo.
2. Largo.
3. Andante.
Duration 24 min.
First performance: 2 March 1958. Moscow, Moscow Conservatory
Small Hall. M.Rostropovich (cello) and B.Tchaikovsky (piano).
Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1972.
CD: RDCD 11026 (P) 1994 Russian Disk (Alla
Vassilieva, Boris Tchaikovsky)
CD: CDBMR 308272 © Boheme Music, 2003 (Alexander Rudin, Marina Butir)
CD:
MEL CD 10
00944, Melodiya, 2005 (Mstislav Rostropovich, Boris Tchaikovsky)
CD: Hanssler 93176, © Hanssler Classic, 2006 (Jonannes
Moser, Paul Rivinius)
CD: MC 148,
MUSICAL CONCEPTS, 2013
(Marina Tarasova, Boris
Tchaikovsky)
CD: CDX210016 © Divox, 2014
(Emil Rovner, Alla
Ivanzhina)
SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND
PIANO,
A-Dur. In two movements. (1959)
1. Andante. 2. Allegro.
Duration 17 min.
First performance: 26 December 1960. Moscow, Gnessins Musical
Institute Concert Hall. Performers V.Pikaizen (violin) and
B.Tchaikovsky (piano).
Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1963. Moscow, "Muzyka", 1980.
CD: PH11047, Profil Medien, 2012
ANYUTA, film music (after Anton
Chekhov's story) for two Flutes, Clarinet, Bass clarinet, Cello
and Piano (1960)
Edited by Petr Klimov (2005)
1. Moderato
(two flutes, clarinet, Bass clarinet).
2. Adagio (cello).
3. Con moto (piano).
4. Moderato (two flutes, clarinet, Bass
clarinet, cello, piano).
5. Andantino (two flutes, clarinet, Bass
clarinet).
Duration 5 min.
Score: Publisher - The Boris Tchaikovsky
Society, 2007 (ISMN
M-706350-02-8)
CD: Relief CR991091, 2007
QUINTET FOR
PIANO, TWO VIOLINS, VIOLA AND CELLO, a-moll. In four movements. (1962)
1. Moderate.
2. Allegro. Largo.
3. Allegro.
4. Adagio.
Duration 36 min.
First performance: Leningrad Philharmony /Small Glinka Hall/ 28
December 1962 ãîäà; in Moscow, at Moscow Conservatory Small Hall 6
January 1963. Performers: The Borodin Quartet and Boris Tchaikovsky.
Full Score and Parts. Introduction by G.Shantyr. Moscow, "Muzyka", 1965 (published in Russian and
English).
CD: Regis Records (c), FRC9111, 2008 (Boris
Tchaikovsky / Prokofiev Quartet)
CD: Naxos (c), 8.573207, 2014 (Olga Solovieva / The Vanbrugh Quartet)
THE WAR SUITE
FOR TWO VIOLINS, VIOLA, CELLO and CLARINET.
In 11 movements.
(1964/2011)
Duration 30 min.
First performance: Moscow, 12 October 2012, The Vanbrugh Quartet and Maxim
Anisimov
Full Score: The Boris Tchaikovsky Society
(ed. by Elena Astafieva and Stanislav Prokudin)
CD: Naxos (c), 8.573207, 2014
"BALZAMINOV's
MARRIAGE". Suite based on the music to the film (1965)
1. Introduction
2. Street-organ.
3. First Dream - "General"
4. Second Dream - "Tsar"
5. Small Horns
6. The Matchmaker's Dance
7. Song "Green Meadow"
8. Conclusion
Ensemble: 3 flauti (III - piccolo), 3 oboi,
2 clarinetti, clarinetto basso, tromba, percussioni (legno,
tamburino, tamburo, piatti, cassa, tam-tam, campanelli,
silofono), balalaika prima, celesta, arpa, piano a 4 mani; mezzo-soprano.
Full Score: Moscow, "Russkoje Muzikalnoje Tovarischestvo"
("Russian Musical Association"), 1995.
CD: (Introduction
only) PolyGram 456268-2, 1997
(Alexander Vedernikov)
CD: CDBMR 908085 © Boheme Music, 1999 (Amin Khachaturian)
PARTITA FOR
CELLO AND CHAMBER ENSEMBLE. In six movements. (1966)
1. Twelve Keys
2. Toccata No.1
3. Canon
4. Toccata No.2
5. Toccata No.3
6. Conclusion.
Ensemble: Percussion - two
performers (campanelli,
silofono,
vibrafono, timpani, piatti), Electric
Guitar, cembalo,
piano.
Duration 25 min.
First performance: 10 January 1967. Moscow, Moscow Conservatory
Small Hall.
Full Score: Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1973 (published
together in Russian and English).
CD: INCD 7521 (P) 1993 (Mstislav Rostropovich, rec. in Carnegie Hall
1967) - recording reissued on Doremi
Records in 2009
CD:
EMI CZS 572016 2 (M.ROSTROPOVICH "The Russian Years", disk 5)
(Mstislav Rostropovich, rec.
in USSR)
CD: MEL CD 10 00944, Melodiya,
2005
(Mstislav Rostropovich,
the same recording as on CD )
SONATA FOR TWO
PIANOS. In
three movements. (1973)
1. Sounds. Allegro non troppo.
2. Voice of the fields. Allegro moderate.
3. Etude. Allegro.
Duration 19 min.
First performance: 10 December 1973. Moscow, USSR
Composers-House. Performers I.Anastasieva
and V.Samoletov.
Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1976. (Pianist's
Concert repertoire)
.
SEXTET FOR
WINDS AND HARP.
F-Dur. In four movements. (1990)
1. Allegro
2. Andante sostenuto
3. Allegro
4. Largo
Percussioni: flauto, oboe, clarinet, fagotto,
corno, arpa.
First performance: Krasnoyarsk, 19 May 1991. In Moscow 17
November 1992. Performers: L.Lebedev,
O.Tomilova, V.Permyakov,
V.Podkopaev, V.Galkin and E.Moskvitina
(harp).
Full Score: Moscow, "Russkoje Muzikalnoje Tovarischestvo"
("Russian Musical Association"), 1996.
CD: CDBMR 907084 © Boheme Music, 2000
(Leonid Lebedev, Olga Tomilova, Vladimir Permyakov,
Vyacheslav Podkopaev, Viktor Galkin, Emilia Moskvitina)
CD: Relief CR991091, 2007 (Maxim
Rubtsov, Andrey Rubtsov, Andrey Shuty, Andrey Snegirev, Fyodor
Yarovoi, Ksenia Erdeli Jr.)
TWO PIECES FOR
BALALAIKA AND PIANO (1991)
1. Joke
2. Landscape
These pieces were comissioned by Viktor
Ivanovich Melnikov (balalaika-player).
First performance: 25 November 1998, Moscow, Musical Hall
of Shouvalov's House. Performers - Olga Solovieva (piano) and Kyrill Ershov (balalaika).
Published in 2004 by "Classica-XXI", Moscow
CD:
TOCC 0046,
Toccata Classics (c), 2009
2.2. QUARTETS FOR TWO VIOLINS,
VIOLA AND CELLO
QUARTET No.1, C-Dur. In three
movements. (1954)
1. Allegro.
2. Largo.
3. Allegretto.
Duration 25 min.
First performance: 9 February 1958. Moscow, Moscow Conservatory
Small Hall. The
Comitas Quartet.
Full Score: Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1990 (published
together in Russian and English).
CD: NF/PMA 9964/65, (c) Northern Flowers, 2008
QUARTET No.2, f-moll. In four movements. (1961)
1. Moderate.
2. Allegro.
3. Largo.
4. Allegro non troppo. Piu moderate.
Duration 26 min.
First performance: 3 February 1962. Moscow, Gnessins Musical
Institute Concert Hall. The Borodin Quartet.
Full Score: Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1968 (published
together in Russian and English).
CD:
NF/PMA 9964/65, (c) Northern Flowers, 2008
QUARTET No.3. In six movements. (1967)
1. Moderate.
2. Andante marcato.
3. Andante.
4. Allegro moderate.
5. Allegretto.
6. Andante.
Duration 23 min.
First performance: 21 October 1968. Moscow, USSR
Composers-House. The
Prokofiev Quartet.
Full Score: Moscow, "Muzyka", 1971 (published together in
Russian and English).
CD:
NF/PMA 9964/65, (c) Northern Flowers, 2008
QUARTET No.4 (1972)
1. Moderate.
2. Andante. Allegro.
3. Andante.
Duration 17 min.
First performance: 14 February 1973. Moscow, Moscow Conservatory
Small Hall. The
Prokofiev Quartet.
Full Score: Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1975 (published
together in Russian and English).
CD:
NF/PMA 9964/65, (c) Northern Flowers, 2008
QUARTET No.5 (1974)
Duration 14 min.
First performance: 28 November 1975. Moscow, USSR
Composers-House. The Prokofiev Quartet.
Full Score: Moscow, "Muzyka", 1976 (published together in
Russian and English).
CD:
NF/PMA 9964/65, (c) Northern Flowers, 2008
QUARTET No.6 (1976)
Duration 15 min.
First performance: 18 October 1976. Moscow, USSR
Composers-House. The
Prokofiev Quartet.
Full Score and Parts: Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor",
1979 (published together in Russian and English).
CD: CDBMR 907084 © Boheme Music, 2000
CD:
NF/PMA 9964/65, (c) Northern Flowers, 2008
SUITE FOR CELLO
SOLO, d-moll. In five
movements. (1960)
1. Prelude. Moderate.
2. March. Allegretto.
3. Aria. Adagio.
4. Capriccio. Allegro.
5. Intermezzo and coda. Largo. Moderate.
Duration 15 min.
First performance: 2 February 1961. Moscow, Moscow Conservatory
Small Hall. Mstislav Rostropovich.
Score:
Moscow, "Muzyka", 1975.
Score: Moscow,
The Boris Tchaikovsky Society, 2007 (ISMN
M-706350-04-2)
CD: EMI CZS 572016 2 (M.ROSTROPOVICH "The Russian
Years", disk 5) (Mstislav Rostropovich)
CD: TROY 731 © Albany Records (USA), 2005 (Valentin Feigin)
FIVE PIECES for piano (1935)
1. Melody. Moderate tranquillo.
2. March. Allegro moderate.
3. Pastoral. Andantino con moto.
4. Walz. Tempo di Valse.
5. Mazurka. Allegro Moderato.
Duration 4 min.
Published in: B.Tchaikovsky. Children Music for piano. Moscow, "Classica-XXI", 2003.
Nr.1-4. Published in: B.Tchaikovsky. Children Music for piano.
Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1979. ("Young pianist's
library").
Nr.1, 2. Published in: For small musicians. New pino
pieces of Sovitet composers. 5th Issue. Editor Yu.Chelkauskas.
Moscow, "Muzyka", 1978.
Nr. 3, 4. Published in: Pieces for piano. 8th Issue. Compilation
and pedagogic editing by T.Manuilskaya. Moscow, "Sovetskij
Kompozitor", 1978. (Sovitet composers - for children. Milddle
Forms of children musical schools).
ETUDE for piano (fis-moll. Con moto). (1935)
Published in:
B.Tchaikovsky. Children Music for piano. Moscow, "Sovetskij
Kompozitor", 1979. ("Young pianist's library").
CD: PH10038 © Profil
Medien, 2010
FIVE PRELUDES
for piano (1936)
1. Moderate (gis-moll).
2. Allegro (b-moll).
3. Moderate (As-Dur).
4. Con moto
5. Tranquillo,
cantabile (A-Dur).
Duration 4 min.
First performance: 24 April 1937. Moscow, Conservatory Great
Hall. Performer - author.
Published in: B.Tchaikovsky. Children Music for piano. Moscow,
"Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1979. ("Young pianist's library").
Nr. 5. Published in: Pieces for piano. 8th Issue.
Compilation and pedagogic editing by T.Manuilskaya. Moscow,
"Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1980. (Piano music for children musical
schools. Senior Forms).
CD: PH10038 © Profil
Medien, 2010 (Nos. 1-3, 5)
FIVE PIECES
for piano (1938)
1. Prelude . Allegro.
2. Fairy tale. Largo. Presto. Andante.
3. Rememberence. Rubato.
4. Mazurka. Con moto.
5. Story (Final). Allegro moderate.
Duration 11 min.
First performance: Nr. 1 30 November 1938. Moscow, USSR Bolshoi Theatre. Performer - author.
First performance: Nrr. 2 - 5 - 1938. Moscow, Concert Hall of
Gnessins Musical Secondary School. Performer - author.
Nrr. 1, 3, 4 (Three pieces). Published in: "Music by young composers". Works of soviet children. Editors A.Goldenweiser
and E.Golubev.
Moscow, "Isskustvo" ("Art"), 1938.
Nr. 2. Published in: Pieces for piano. 8th Issue.
Compilation and pedagogic editing by T.Manuilskaya. Moscow,
"Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1980. (Piano music for children musical
schools. Senior Forms).
Nr. 5. Manuscript (autograph). Author's archive.
Nr.3, 4 - Published in: B.Tchaikovsky. Children Music for
piano. Moscow, "Classica-XXI", 2003.
CD: PH10038 © Profil
Medien, 2010
SONATA No.1 for
piano, c-moll. In three movements. (1944)
1. Allegro.
2. Moderato.
3. Allegro molto.
Duration 15 min.
First performance: 1944. Moscow, Moscow Conservatory Small Hall.
Performer - author.
Manuscript (autograph). Author's archive.
CD: TROY 749 © Albany Records (USA), 2005
PRELUDE
for piano. Moderato (G-Dur)
(1945)
Duration 2 min.
First performance: â 1945. Moscow, Moscow Conservatory Small
Hall. Performer - author.
Published in: Pieces for piano. 5th Issue. Compilation and pedagogic
editing by T.Manuilskaya. Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1976.
(Piano music for children musical schools. Senior Forms);
B.Tchaikovsky. Children Music for piano. Moscow, "Sovetskij
Kompozitor", 1979. ("Young pianist's library").
CD: PH10038 © Profil
Medien, 2010
MARCH
for piano (1945)
Duration 2 min.
First performance: 1945. Moscow, Moscow Conservatory
Small Hall. Performer - author. Manuscript. Author's archive.
1. Waltz.
2. Romance.
3. VFinale.
Duration 7 min.
First performance: November 10, 2012. Moscow, White Hall of the Russian Academy
of Arts. Performer - Dmitry Korostelyov.
Published: The Boris Tchaikovsky Society, (c) 2019 (ISMN
979-0-706350-14-1)
SONATINA
for piano, e-moll. (1946)
Duration 4 min.
First performance: 1946. Moscow, Moscow Conservatory Small Hall.
Performer - author.
Published in: Pieces for piano. 3rd Issue. Compilation and pedagogic
editing by A.Bakulov. Moscow, "Sovetskij
Kompozitor", 1973. (Soviet composers - for
children. Children
musical schools. Senior Forms).
CD: TROY 749 © Albany Records (USA), 2005
SONATA No.2 for
piano, d-moll. In
three movements. (1952)
1. Allegro.
2. Largo.
3. Vivace.
Duration 19 min.
First performance: March 1997, Moscow.
G.Shirinskaya (piano),
Manuscript (autograph). Author's archive.
Published - "Russkoje Muzikalnoje
Tovarischestvo" ("Russian Musical Association"), Moscow, 2001
CD: TROY 749 © Albany Records (USA), 2005
EIGHT CHILDREN PIECES for
piano (1952)
1. Cheerful walk. Allegretto.
2. Autumn day. Andante.
3. March. Marciale.
4. Waltz. Tempo di Valse.
5. First rain. Allegro.
6. Fugetta. Allegro non troppo.
7. Romance. Andantino semplice.
8. Small Sonata . Allegro.Duration 11 min.
Pedagogic edition by K.Sorokin: Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor",
1974. ("Young pianist's library").
Published in: B.Tchaikovsky. Children Music for piano. Moscow, "Classica-XXI", 2003.
Published in: B.Tchaikovsky. Children music for piano. Moscow,
"Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1979. ("Young pianist's library". 2-7
forms of children musical school).
Nrr. 1-4 (Four children pieces). Edition
by K.Sorokin.
Published in: Children piano pieces by Soviet composers. 11th Issue.
Moscow, "Muzyka", 1977.
Nrr. 1, 2. Published in: World's Sounds. Compilation and
pedagogic edition by A.Bakulov. Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor",
1979. (Pedagogical repertoire of children musical schools. Issue Nr.6.
First Forms).
Nr. 2. Transcription for accordion
by S.Pavin.
Published in: Album of newcomers
accordion player. 9th Issue.
Compiled by S.Pavin. Moscow, "Sovetskij
Kompozitor", 1977.
Transcription for accordion by
A.Filippov - Published
in: Pedagogical repertoire of accordion
player. 3-5 forms of children musical schools. 9th
Issue. Compilation
and performers edition by Yu.Akimov
and A.Talakin.
Moscow, "Muzyka", 1980.
Nr. 3, 7 (Two Pieces). Published in: "Pices for
piano". 5th Issue. Compilation and pedagogic
editing by T.Manuilskaya. Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1976.
(Piano music for children musical schools. Middle Forms).
Nr. 5. Published in: Children piano pieces by Soviet composers.
10th Issue. Editor A.Rubbach. Moscow, "Muzyka", 1976.
Nr. 6,7. Published in: "Album of Soviet
Children Music for
piano". Compilation and pedagogic editing by A.Bakulov and
K.Sorokin. Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1979.
(Pedagogical repertoire of children musical schools. Ò. 6).
Nr. 8. Published in: Sonatinas and variations
for
piano. 2nd Issue.
Compilation and pedagogic editing by T.Manuilskaya. Moscow,
"Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1977. (Piano music for children musical
schools. Middle Forms).
Transcription for Russian accordion. Published in: Russian accordion in musical school. 27th
Issue. Pieces for
4-5 Forms. Compilation by S.Pavin. Moscow, "Sovetskij
Kompozitor", 1977.
CD: TROY 749 © Albany Records (USA), 2005
ETUDE for piano (B-Dur) (1972)
Nr.1-2: Published in: B.Tchaikovsky. Children music for piano.
Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor"; 1979. ("Young pianist's
library". 2—7 forms of children musical school).
CD: PH10038 © Profil
Medien, 2010
ETUDE for piano (E-Dur) (1980)
PENTATONIC. Six light
pieces for piano (1993)
1. March. Allegretto
2. Rain. Allegro
3. Two birds. Tranquillo
4. Mum. Moderato
5. Far Mountains. Andante.
6. The river flows. Lento.
Published in:
B.Tchaikovsky. Children Music for piano. Moscow, "Classica-XXI", 2003.
CD: TROY 749 © Albany Records (USA), 2005
"NATURAL KEYS". Seven
miniatures for piano (1993)
1. Morning. Semplice. (Lydian Mode)
2. Tune. Andante. (Dorian Mode)
3. Toccatina. Allegretto. (Aeolian Mode)
4. Bad weather. Con moto. (Phrygian Mode)
5. Evening. Rubato poco. (Ionian Mode)
6. Small Fairy tale. Moderato. (Locrian
Mode)
7. Affable day. Andantino. (Mixolydian Mode)
Published in:
B.Tchaikovsky. Children Music for piano. Moscow, "Classica-XXI", 2003.
CD: TROY 749 © Albany Records (USA), 2005
TWO POEMS BY Mikhail
LERMONTOV. For soprano and piano. (1940)
1. Autumn.
2. Pine .
Duration 5 min.
First performance: â 1940. Moscow, Concert Hall of Gnessins
Musical Secondary School. Performers T.Popova
and B.Tchaikovsky
(piano).
Published in: B.Tchaikovsky, "Works for
Voice", Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1989.
CD:
TOCC 0046,
Toccata Classics (c), 2009
FOUR POEMS BY
JOSEF BRODSKY. For soprano and piano (1965).
1. Dialogue
2. Lyrics
3. "Forgive, forget..."
4. Stanzas.
Published in: B.Tchaikovsky, "Works for
Voice", Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1989.
CD: TOCC 0046, Toccata Classics (c), 2009
LYRICS OF PUSHKIN. Vocal
cycle
for soprano and piano (1972).
1. Echo
2. Gift of vain
3. Talisman.
4. To a Poet.
5. Your image.
6. If the life will deceive you..
7. Work
8. Not dearly I appreciate... (From Pindemonti)
Duration 29 min.
First performance: 22 November 1972. Moscow, Conservatory Great
Hall. G.Vishnevskaya (soprano) and B.Tchaikovsky (piano).
Published - Moscow, "Muzyka", 1973.
Published in: B.Tchaikovsky, "Works for
Voice", Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1989.
Nr.3. Published in: Romances of Soviet composers on A.Pushkin's
poems. 2nd Issue. Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1981.
Nr. 3, 6. Published in: Romances of Soviet composers on
A.Pushkin's poems for voice and piano. Compilation
by V.Veselov.
Leningrad, "Muzyka" 1976.
CD: MEL CD 10 00944, Melodiya,
2005
CD:
TOCC 0046,
Toccata Classics (c), 2009
SIGNS OF THE
ZODIAK. Cantata
for soprano, harpsichord and string orchestra. In five
movements.(1974)
1. Prelude. Andante. Moderate.
2. Silence (F. Tyutchev)
3. There far (A. Blok)
4. At four roads (M. Tsvetaeva)
5. Signs of the Zodiac (N. Zabolotsky)
Orchestra: violini I - 8, violini II - 6, viole - 6,
violoncelli - 4, contrabassi - 2.
Duration 23 min.
First performance: Leningrad Philharmony /Small Glinka Hall/ 29 January
1976; in Moscow, at Moscow Conservatory Small Hall, February
1 1977. Leningrad Chamber Orchestra of Early and Modern
Music and M.Miroshnikova (soprano). Conductor E.Serov.
Full Score: Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1979.
Transcription for voice and piano by
A.Spivak and E.Sokolova. Published in: B.Tchaikovsky, "Works for
Voice", Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1989.
CD: NF/PMA 9918, (c) Northern Flowers, 2003
CD: 8.557727,
© Naxos, 2006
THE LAST SPRING.
For mezzo-soprano, flute, clarinet and piano. In
seven movements. On Nikolai Zabolotsky's
Verses. (1980)
1. Joyful Mood
2. Movement of Spring
3. The Sun Has Raiced
4. Green Ray
5. September
6. Autumn.
7. Who has answered to me...
Duration 30 min.
First performance: November 1983;
Natalia Burnasheva (mezzo), Sergey Bubnov (flute), Alexander
Ivanov (clarinet), Boris Tchaikovsky (piano).
Published in: B.Tchaikovsky, "Works for
Voice", Moscow, "Sovetskij Kompozitor", 1989.
CD: NF/PMA 9928, (c) Northern Flowers, 2005 (Ludmila Shkirtil, Natalia Sechkariova, Adil Fyodorov, Yuri Serov)
CD: Regis
Records (c), FRC9111, 2008 (Natalia
Burnasheva, Sergey Bubnov, Alexander Ivanov, Boris Tchaikovsky).
FROM KIPLING. For
mezzo-soprano
and
viola (1994)
1. On far Amazon
2. Homer
Score: Publisher - The Boris Tchaikovsky
Society, 2007 (ISMN
M-706350-03-5) - published alongside with the piano
reduction;
CD:
TOCC 0046,
Toccata Classics (c), 2009
THE STAR.
Opera in three pictures. (1949)
On the novel of E. Kazakevich; libretto of
D. Samoilov
Unfinished work.
This work was Diploma-work, when he finished
the Moscow Conservatory.
Manuscript (autograph). Full Score: Author's archive.