Works With Opus Number
- Opus 5, Cello Concerto No. 1 in B minor (1859)
- Opus 6, Souvenir de Zarizino: 2 salon pieces (Nocturne - Mazurka) for cello and piano
- Opus 7, Fantasie from a Russian folk song for cello and orchestra
- Opus 11, Concert Allegro in A minor for cello and orchestra or cello and piano
- Opus 14, Cello Concerto No. 2 in A minor (1863)(1860?)
- Opus 16, 3 Salon pieces (Mondnacht, Lied, Märchen) for cello and piano
- Opus 17, Souvenirs d'Oranienbaum (Adian - Barcarolle)
- Opus 18, Cello Concerto No. 3 in D major (1868)
- Opus 20, 4 Pieces for Cello and Piano
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- No. 1, Sonntag Morgen (Sunday Morning)
- No. 2, Am Springbrunnen (At the Fountain)
- No. 3, An der Wiege
- No. 4, Abenddämmerung
- Opus 23, Romance sans Paroles in G major
- Opus 25, Ballade for cello and orchestra or piano in G major (1875)
- Opus 30, 3 salon pieces
- Opus 31, Cello Concerto No. 4 in E minor (1878)
- Opus 31, String Sextet
"Poltawa", Opera after Pushkin (1876, unfinished)
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