Piano Music
- Six Variations on the theme BACH, Oр. 10, 1878 (Waltz, Intermezzo, Scherzo, Nocturne, Prelude and Fugue)
- Four Pieces, Oр. 11, 1876-1877 (Impromptus, Novelette, Scherzino, Etude)
- Three Pieces, Oр. 15, 1875–1876 (Waltz, Romance, Fugue)
- Six Fugues, Op. 17, 1875
- Two Pieces, Oр. 38, 1894-1897 (Prelude-Impromptus, Mazurka)
- Variations (Nos. 1, 2, 6, 11, 3, 16 and 19) and Pieces (Lullaby, Little Fugue on the theme BACH, Tarantella, Minuet, Bells, Comic Fugue) from a collaborative paraphrase to the constant theme, 1878 (without opus no)
- Fugues and Fughettas, 1875–1876 (without opus no)
- Allegretto C major, 1895 (without opus no)
- Prelude G major, 1896 (without opus no)
- Theme and 1st variation from collaborative variations to the Russian theme, 1899 (without opus no)
- Fugue C major in 4 hands (also: transcription in 2 hands), 1875 (without opus no)
- Variations to the theme by Misha, c.1878-1879 (without opus no)
- Song (Andantino) from the army collection Arzunkner, 1901 (without opus no)
- Finale of the collective Joke-Quadrille for 4 hands, 1890 (without opus no)
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