List of Works
- Seven Small Pieces for piano (1934–1935)
- Six Romances on Texts by Pushkin for voice and piano (1935)
- Seven Songs after Lermontov (1938)
- Piano Concerto No. 1 (1936–1939)
- Chamber Symphony for strings (1940)
- Three Songs after Alexander Blok (1941)
- Piano Concerto No. 2 (1942)
- "Othello", incidental music after Shakespeare (1942)
- "Shakespeare Suite" for singer and piano (1944)
- Piano Sonata (1944)
- Piano Trio (1945 - rev. 1955)
- String Quartet No. 1 (1945–1946)
- Two Partitas for piano (1946 - rev. 1957, 1960)
- String Quartet No. 2 (1947)
- Children's Album, seventeen pieces for piano (1948 - rev. 1957)
- Symphony No. 2 (1949/Unfinished)
- "Country of My Fathers", poem after A. Issaakian for tenor and bass with piano accompaniment (1949–1950)
- "Bright Lights", operetta in three acts after L. Sacharov and S. Poloski (1951)
- "Ruy Blas", serenade (1952)
- Songs after Burns for bass and piano (1955)
- "The Decembrists", oratorio (1955)
- "Poem to the Memory of Sergei Yesenin", oratorio for tenor, mixed chorus and orchestra (1956)
- "My Father is a Farmer", song cycle after Yessenin for tenor and baritone with piano accompagniment (1957)
- "Suburb-Lyrics", seven songs after A. Prokofiev and M. Issakovsky for singer and piano (1938–1958)
- Eight Romances to words by Lermontov for bass and piano (1957–1958)
- Five Choruses to Lyrics by Russian Poets (1958)
- Oratorio Pathetique after Mayakovsky for bass, mezzo-soprano, mixed chorus and orchestra (1959)
- Song about Lenin ("We Don't Believe") after Mayakovsky for bass, mixed chorus and orchestra (1960)
- "St. Petersburg Songs" for soprano, mezzo-soprano, baritone, bass, violin, cello and piano (1961–1963)
- "A Voice from the Chorus", monolog after A. Blok for bass and piano (1963)
- "Songs of Kursk", cantata after folktexts for mixed chorus and orchestra (1964)
- "Wooden Russia", cantate to words of Yesenin for tenor, men's chorus and orchestra (1964)
- Triptych, a small symphony for orchestra (1964)
- Music for chamber orchestra (1964)
- Music to the Film "Snow Storm" after Pushkin (1964)
- "Sad Songs", small cantata to words of A. Blok for mezzo-soprano, female chorus and orchestra (1962–1965)
- "It's Snowing" small cantata to words of B. Pasternak for female chorus, boys'chorus and orchestra (1965)
- "Time, Forward!", suite of the film score (1967)
- "Five Songs about Russia", oratorio after Blok for soprano, mezzo-soprano, baritone, bass, mixed chorus and orchestra (1967)
- "Four Folksongs" for chorus and orchestra (1971)
- "The Friendly Guest", cantata to words of Yesenin for solovoices, chorus and orchestra (1971–1976)
- "Spring Cantata" to words of Nekrasov for mixed chorus and orchestra (1972)
- Concerto in Memory of A.A. Yurlov for unaccompanied mixed chorus (1973)
- Music to the Play "Czar Fyodor Ioannovich" after Tolstoi (1973)
- "The Birch of Life", cantata to words of A. Blok for mezzo-soprano and orchestra (1974)
- Three Miniatures for solo voices and mixed chorus (1972–1975)
- "Snow Storm", musical illustrations after Pushkin for orchestra (1975)
- "Songs of Petersburg" after A. Blok for bass and piano (1975)
- Three Pieces from "Children's Album" for mixed chorus a cappella (1975)
- "Ode to Lenin" after R. Rozhdestvensky for narrator, chorus and large orchestra (1976)
- "Cast off Russia", poem after Sergei Yesenin for tenor and piano (1977)
- Hymns to the Motherland for chorus (1978)
- Twenty-five Choruses for bass and piano (1939–1979)
- "Pushkin's Garland", choral concerto on verses by Alexander Pushkin (1979)
- "Nightly Clouds", cantata after A. Blok for mixed chorus a cappella (1979)
- Ten Songs after Alexander Blok for singer and piano (1972–1980)
- "Ladoga", poem for chorus after A. Prokofiev (1980)
- "Songs From Hard Times", concerto after Alexander Blok for chorus a cappella (1980–1981)
- "Russia Cast Adrift", cycle on poems by Sergei Esenin for baritone and piano (1987)
- "Petersburg", a vocal poem (1995)
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