Alexander Goedicke - Selected Works

Selected Works

Opera
  • Virineya (Виринея) (1913–1915); libretto by the composer
  • At the Crossing (У перевоза) (1933); libretto by the composer
  • Jacquerie (Жакерия) (1933–1937); libretto by the composer
  • Macbeth (Макбет) (1944); libretto by the composer after William Shakespeare
Orchestral
  • Dramatic Overture (Драматическая увертюра), Op. 7 (1897)
  • Symphony No. 1 in F minor, Op. 15 (1903)
  • Symphony No. 2 in A major, Op. 16 (1905)
  • Prelude for string orchestra, organ, trumpet and harp, Op. 24 (published 1928)
  • On War: From the Dairy of a Fallen Soldier (На войне: из дневника убитого воина), 6 Improvisations, Op. 26 (published 1930)
  • Symphony No. 3, Op. 30 (1922)
  • Зарницы, Symphonic Poem, Op. 39 (1929)
  • 25 лет Октября (1942)
  • 1941 год (1942)
  • 30 лет Октября (1947)
  • The Comedian
Concert band
  • 4 Marches (4 марша для военного оркестра) for military orchestra, Op. 42
Concertante
  • Concert Piece (Concertstück) in D major for piano and orchestra, Op. 11 (1900)
  • Concerto for organ and string orchestra, Op. 35 (1927)
  • Concerto in F minor for horn and orchestra, Op. 40 (published 1929)
  • Concerto in B♭ minor for trumpet and orchestra, Op. 41 (published 1930)
  • Concerto for violin and orchestra (1951)
Chamber music
  • Sonata No. 1 Spring ("Весенняя") in A major for violin (or viola) and piano, Op. 10 (published 1920)
  • Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 14 (published 1903)
  • Piano Quintet in C major, Op. 21 (published 1911)
  • 3 Improvizations (10 импровизации) for cello and piano, Op. 27 (published 1926)
  • 2 Pieces for clarinet and piano, Op. 28
  • String Quartet No. 1, Op. 33
  • Concert Etude (Концертный этюд) in G minor for trumpet and piano, Op. 49 (1948)
  • String Quartet No. 2, Op. 75
  • 10 Pieces of Medium Difficulty in 1st Position (10 пьес средней трудности в первой позиции) for violin and piano, Op. 80 (published 1948)
  • Sonata No. 2 for violin and piano, Op. 83
  • Sonata for cello and piano, Op. 88 (published 1951)
Organ
  • 2 Preludes and Fugues, Op. 34
  • 7 Pieces, Op. 84
Piano
  • 4 Morceaux, Op. 1 (published 1899)
  1. Prélude in C minor
  2. Petite valse in F minor
  3. Duetto
  4. Scherzo in B♭ minor
  • Concert Etude (Концертный этюд), Op. 2 No. 2
  • 20 Little Pieces for Beginners (20 маленьких пьес для начинающих), Op. 6
  • 10 Miniatures in the Etude Form (10 миниатюр в форме этюдов), Op. 8
  • 3 Morceaux, Op. 9 (published 1900)
  1. Méditation
  2. Prélude
  3. Tarantella, Étude de concert
  • 6 Pieces for piano 4 hands, Op. 12
  • Ballade, Op. 13
  • Stanzas (Stances), Op. 17
  • Sonata in D major, Op. 18
  • 2 Preludes, Op. 19
  • Prelude ("Les aveugles" of Maeterlinck) in C major, Op. 20 (published 1910)
  • 4 Etudes in Octave, Op. 22
  • 50 Exercises (50 упражнений), Op. 23
  • 40 Melodic Etudes for Beginners in Order of Gradual Difficulty (40 мелодических этюдов для начинающих), Op. 32
  • 60 Easy Piano Piece for Beginners (60 легких фортепианных пьес для начинающих), Op. 36
No. 20 Sonatina in C major
  • 3 Preludes, Op. 51
  • 3 Pieces, Op. 52 (published 1938)
  • 22 Pieces, Op. 57
  • 25 Pieces, Op. 59
  • 15 Kirghiz Songs of Medium Difficulty (15 киргизских песен средней трудности), Op. 63
  • 2 Pieces, Op. 64
  • 3 Pieces, Op. 65
  • 3 Pieces, Op. 66
  • 4 Concert Etudes, Op. 82
  • Prelude and Fugue in C minor, Op. 86
  • Prelude and Fugue in C major, Op. 87
  • 12 Melodic Etudes of Medium Difficulty (12 мелодических этюдов средней трудности), Op. 101 (published 1964)
Cantata
  • Слава советским пилотам (1933); words by Alexsei Alexandrovich Surkov
  • Родина радости (1937); words by Alexsei Alexandrovich Surkov
Vocal
  • 3 Songs (Три Романсы) for voice and piano, Op. 5
  • Russian Folk Songs (Русские народные ресни) for voice, violin, cello and piano, Books I–III, Op. 29; Book IV, Op. 31; Book V, Op. 37; Book VI, Op. 38

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