List of Compositions By Dmitri Shostakovich - Without Opus Number

Without Opus Number

  • Minuet, Prelude and Intermezzo for piano (1919–1920)
  • Murzilka for piano (1920)
  • Five Preludes for piano (1920–1921)
  • Orchestration of I Waited in the Grotto by Rimsky-Korsakov for soprano and orchestra (1921)
  • Transcription of Symphony of Psalms by Stravinsky for two pianos (1930)
  • Two Pieces for string quartet (1931)
  • The Green Company, overture (1931)
  • From Karl Marx to Our Own Days, symphonic poem for solo voices, chorus and orchestra (1932)
  • The Big Lightning, unfinished comic opera (1932)
  • Suite for Jazz Orchestra No. 1 (1934)
  • Music to the film Girl Friends (1934–1935)
  • Orchestration of Internationale by Degeyter (1937)
  • The Twelve Chairs, operetta (1937–1938)
  • Suite from The Maxim Film-Trilogy for orchestra and chorus (1938)
  • Suite for Jazz Orchestra No. 2 (3 mvts) (1938) (N.B. not the 8 mvt work now known to be Suite for Variety Orchestra (post-1956))
  • Lenin Symphony for soli, chorus and orchestra (1938–1939)
  • Seven Arrangements of Finnish Folk Songs for soloists (soprano and tenor) and chamber ensemble (1939)
  • Three Pieces for solo violin (1940)
  • Katyusha Maslova, opera after Tolsty's novel Resurrection (1940)
  • Music to the play King Lear by Shakespeare (1940)
  • Reduction of King Lear for piano (1940)
  • "Songs of the Fool" and "Ballad of Cordelia" from King Lear for voice and piano (1940)
  • Orchestration of "Wiener Blut" by Johann Strauss II (1940)
  • Orchestration of "The Excursion Train Polka" by Johann Strauss II (1940)
  • Orchestration of 27 Romances and Song Arrangements (1941)
  • "The Oath to the People's Commissar" for bass, chorus and piano (1941)
  • "Songs of a Guard's Division" ("The Fearless Regiments Are On the Move"), marching song for bass and mixed chorus with simple accompaniment for bayan or piano (1941)
  • Polka for harp duet in F-sharp minor (1941)
  • Piece of the Opera The Gamblers after Gogol (1941–1942)
  • Solemn March for military band/wind orchestra (1942)
  • Patriotic Song after Dolmatovsky for voices (1943)
  • "Song About the Red Army" after Golodny (1943)
  • Orchestration of Eight British and American Folk Songs for voice(s) and orchestra (1943)
  • Russian Folk Songs for chorus (1943)
  • Three Russian Folk Songs for two soloists and chorus with piano accompaniment (1943)
  • Orchestration of Fleishman's Chamber-Opera Rothschild's Violin after Chekhov (1944)
  • Three Pieces for orchestra (1947–1948)
  • Anti-Formalist Rayok (Peep Show) for four voices, chorus and piano (1948)
  • Merry March for two pianos (1949)
  • The Homeland Hears for chorus and tenor soloist with wordless chorus (1951)
  • Ten Russian Folk Song Arrangements for soloists, mixed chorus and piano (1951)
  • "Seven Doll's Dances" for piano (1952)
  • Greek Songs for voice and piano (1952–1953)
  • "Poem of Labour" from Unity, arranged for mixed chorus and orchestra (1954)
  • Two Songs from Unity ("A Song of Unity" and "Peaceful Labour"), arranged for voice and piano (1954)
  • Waltz from Unity for orchestra (1954)
  • Music to the play Hamlet by Shakespeare (1954)
  • "Pendozalis", Greek Song for voice and piano (1954)
  • "October Dawn", song for soloists and chorus (1954)
  • Four Waltzes for flute, clarinet and piano (1955)
  • Three Violin Duets for two violins with piano accompaniment (1955)
  • Suite for Variety Orchestra (8 mvts) (post-1956) (previously believed to be Suite for Jazz Orchestra No. 2 (3 mvts) (1938))
  • Novorossiisk Chimes, the Flame of Eternal Glory for orchestra (1960)
  • Orchestration of Songs and Dances of Death by Mussorgsky (voice and piano) for voice and orchestra (1962)
  • The Lady and the Hooligan, ballet in one act
  • Reorchestration of Tishchenko's Cello Concerto No. 1 (1969)
  • Transcription of Serenada by Gaetano Braga for soprano, mezzo-soprano, violin and piano (1972)
  • Orchestration of Beethoven's Arrangement (Op. 75 No. 3) of Mephistopheles's Song of the Flea (1975)
  • The Dreamers, ballet in four acts (1975)

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