Nikolai Roslavets - Works (selected List)

Works (selected List)

Stage:

  • "Pakhta" (Cotton), ballet-pantomime (1931–32)

Vocal:

  • Heaven and Earth, mystery after Byron (1912);
  • On the Earth’s Death, symphonic poem after Jules Laforgue (before 1919) - baritone, chorus and orchestra; lost;
  • October, cantata after Vasily Alexandrovsky, Vladimir, Kirillov, Sergey Obradovich—mezzo-soprano, mixed chorus and orchestra (1927);
  • Komsomoliya, symphonic poem—mixed chorus and orchestra (1928), ed. by Marina Lobanova; Schott ED 8256;
  • Black Town, symphonic poem after Alexandre Zharov—bas, chorus and orchestra (1929?), lost;
  • To Mayakovsky’s Death (14. IV. 1930) after Pimen Panchenko—bas and orchestra (1930);

For voice and piano:

  • 3 Volumes ed. my Marina Lobanova by Schott Music International; Schott ED 8435, 8436, 8437;

Orchestral:

  • Symphony in C minor (1910), ed. by Marina Lobanova; Kompositor International 51585;
  • In the Hours of the New Moon, symphonic poem presumably after Jules Laforgue (approx. 1912-13); reconstructed and ed. by Marina Lobanova; Schott ED 8107;
  • The Man and the Sea, symphonic poem after Baudelaire (1921), lost;
  • Violin Concerto No. 1 (1925); Schott ED 7823 (score); Schott ED 7824 (violin and piano);
  • Violin Concerto No. 2 (1936), ed. by Marina Lobanova; Kompositor International 52700;

Chamber music:

  • Chamber symphony for 18 players (1934–35), ed. by M. Lobanova; Kompositor International 51581;
  • Nocturne for harp, oboe, 2 violas and cello (1913); Schott ED 8129;
  • 5 String Quartets: 1913 (Schott ED 8126); lost; 1920 (Schott ED 8027); 1939 (not complete score); 1941 (Schott ED 8128);
  • 5 Piano Trios: lost; 1920 (reconstructed and ed. by M. Lobanova; Schott ED 8059); 1921 (Schott ED 8035); 1927 (identified and ed. by M. Lobanova; Schott ED 8036); lost;

Violin and piano:

  • 6 Sonatas: 1913; 1917 (reconstructed and ed. by M. Lobanova; Schott ED 8043); lost; 1920 (Schott ED 8044); 1922-23 (lost); 1930s (identified and ed. by M. Lobanova; Schott ED 8431);
  • Trois poèmes: Poéme doleureuex, Poème lyrique, Poème (1909–10); Schott (in preparation);
  • Poème lyrique (1910s); Schott (in preparation);
  • Poème (1915); Schott ED 8261;
  • Three Dances (1923); Schott ED 8261;
  • Seven Pieces in first position" (1930s); Schott VLB 131;
  • Invention and Nocturne (1935); Schott (in preparation);
  • 24 Preludes (1941–42); Schott ED 7940;

Viola and piano:

  • Sonata No. 1 (1926); reconstructed and ed. by M. Lobanova; Schott ED 8177;
  • Sonata No. 2 (1930s); ed. by M. Lobanova; Schott ED 8178;

Cello and piano

  • Dance of the White Girls (1912), ed. by M. Lobanova; Schott ED 8045;
  • Meditation (1921);
  • Sonata No. 1 (1921); Schott ED 8038;
  • Sonata No. 2 (1921–1922), ed. by M. Lobanova; Schott ED 8039;

Piano music:

  • Three Etudes (1914); Schott ED 7907;
  • Three Compositions (1914); Schott ED 7907;
  • Two Compositions (1915); Schott ED 7907;
  • Prelude (1915); Schott ED 7907;
  • 6 Piano Sonatas: 1914 (Schott ED 7941); 1916, reconstructed by Eduard Babasyan (Schott 8391); lost; 1923 (lost); 1923 (Schott ED 8392); 1928 (not complete);
  • Berceuse (1919); Schott (in preparation);
  • Danse (1919); Schott (in preparation);
  • Valse (1919), reconstructed by M. Lobanova; Schott (in preparation);
  • Prelude (1919 or 1921), reconstructed by M. Lobanova; Schott (in preparation);
  • Four Compositions (1919–1921): Prélude (lost); Poème; Prélude (lost); Prélude; Schott (in preparation);
  • Five Preludes (1919–22); Schott ED 7907;
  • Two Poems (1920); Schott ED 7907;

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