List of Compositions By Anton Rubinstein - Solo Piano

Solo Piano

(in published order)

  • Ondine (étude), Op. 1
  • Two Melodies, Op. 3 (1. F major; 2. B major)
  • Tarantelle, Op. 6
  • Caprice, Op. 7
  • Kamenniy-Ostrov, Op. 10 (set of piano sketches)
  • Sonata No. 1 in E minor, Op. 12
  • Le Bal. Fantasy for piano in 10 parts. Op. 14. Published in 1855.
  • Sonata No. 2 in C minor, Op. 20
  • Three Caprices, Op. 21 (1. F sharp major; 2. D minor; 3. E flat major)
  • Three Serenades, Op. 22 (1. F major; 2. G minor; 3. E flat major)
  • Six Études, Op. 23
  • Six Préludes, Op. 24
  • Two Morceaux, Op. 30 (1. F minor (first Barcarolle); 2. D minor)
  • Acrostychon, Op. 37
  • Sonata for Piano No. 3 in F major, Op. 41
  • Six soirées á Saint-Petersburg, Op. 44
  • Trois Barcarolles (1. Op. 45bis; 2. Op. 50 no.3bis; 3. no Op. number)
  • 6 fugues (en style libre) introduites de préludes pour piano, Op. 53
  • Cinq morceaux, Op. 69
  • Album de Peterhof, Op. 75.
  • Fantasy in E minor, Op. 77 (a massive one-movement free-form sonata more than forty minutes in length)
  • Six Études, Op. 81
  • Seven National Dances, Op. 82
  • Fantasy in C major, Op. 84 (originally for solo piano, 1869; arr. piano and orchestra, 1880)
  • Theme and 12 Variations, G major, Op. 88 (a massive work, comparable to the sonatas, more than forty minutes in length)
  • Ballade, Op. 93
  • Sonata No. 4 in A minor, Op. 100
  • Six morceaux, Op. 104
  • Second Acrostychon pour le piano, Op. 114
  • Six Barcarolles
  • Étude sur des notes fausses (Étude on false notes), C major, no Op. number, (1868)
  • Valse-Caprice in E-flat (1870)

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