Georgy Catoire - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • Op. 1 Four Lieder: no.4, Lied for voice and piano on Lermontov's "Нет, не тебя так пылко я люблю..."
  • Op. 2 Trois Morceaux for piano (pub. 1888): 1. Chant intime, E major 2. Loin du Foyer, E♭ major 3. Soiree d'Hiver D major
  • Op. 3 Caprice for piano G♭ major (pub. 1886)
  • Op. 4 --unknown--
  • Op. 5 "Rusalka" cantata for solo voice, women's chorus, orchestra (1888)
  • Op. 6 Six Morceaux for piano (1897): 1. Rêverie, A major 2. Prélude, G♭ major, 3. Scherzo, B♭ major 4. Paysage, A major 5. Intermezzo, B♭ major 6. Contraste, B minor
  • Op. 7 Symphony in C minor
  • Op. 8 Vision (Etude) for piano (pub. 1897)
  • Op. 9 Lieder: no.1 Lied for voice and piano on Apukhtin's "Опять весна"; no.4, Lied for voice and piano on Apukhtin's "Вечер"
  • Op. 10 Cinq Morceaux for piano (pub. c1899): 1. Prelude 2. Prelude 3. Capriccioso 4. Reverie 5. Legende
  • Op. 11 Lieder: no.1, Lied for voice and piano on Lermontov's "Песнь Русалки"; no.4, Lied for voice and piano on A. Tolstoy's "Не ветер, вея с высоты..."
  • Op. 12 Quatre Morceaux for piano (pub. 1901): 1. Chant du soir 2. Meditation 3. Nocturne 4. Etude fantastique
  • Op. 13 Mcyri (or Mtsyri) - Symphonic Poem (after Lermontov's "The Novice") (1899)
  • Op. 14 Piano Trio in F minor (1900) (pub. 1902)
  • Op. 15 Violin Sonata No.1 in B minor (in 3 movements)
  • Op. 16 String Quintet in C minor (two violins, viola, and two cellos)
  • Op. 17 Quatre Preludes for piano (pub. c1909)
  • Op. 18 Three Poems for female Choir and Piano
  • Op. 19 Three poems for Voice and Piano: no.1, Lied for voice and piano on F. Tiutchev's "Как над горячею золой..."; no.2, Lied for voice and piano on F. Tiutchev's "Silentium! (Молчание!)"
  • Op. 20 Violin Sonata no. 2 "Poeme" (single-mvt work) (1906)
  • Op. 21 Piano Concerto (1909) (pub. 1912)
  • Op. 22 Six songs
  • Op. 23 String quartet in F sharp minor (1909)
  • Op. 24 Chants du Crepuscule for piano (pub. 1914)
  • Op. 25 Prelude and Fugue in G minor for piano (pub. 1914)
  • Op. 26 Elegie for violin and piano (pub. 1916)
  • Op. 27 Vokal'nye ansambli for Voices and Piano
  • Op. 28 Piano Quintet (1914)
  • Op. 29 Seven Songs (1915): no.3, Lied for voice and piano on F. Tiutchev's "Сей день, я помню..."; no.6, Lied for voice and piano on F. Tiutchev's "Полдень"
  • Op. 30 Valse for piano (pub. 1916)
  • Op. 31 Piano Quartet in A minor (1916) (pub. c1928)
  • Op. 32 Six poems by Balmont for voice and piano (1916) (pub. c1924)
  • Op. 33 Six poems by Vladimir Soloviev for voice and piano (1916) (pub. c1924)
  • Op. 34 Quatre Morceaux for piano (1,2,4: composed 1924-6; 3: composition of youth) (pub. 1928): 1. Poeme 2. Poeme 3. Prelude 4. Etude
  • Op. 35 Tempest etude for piano (pub. 1928)
  • Op. 36 Valse for piano (composition of youth) (pub. 1928)
  • WoO Concert transcription of J.S. Bach's Passacaglia in C minor for piano (pub. 1889)

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