PROKOFIEV, SERGEI – (1891-1953):
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CATALOGUE OF WORKS:
Juvenalia:
Tarantella in D minor, for piano
Symphony in G major, for orchestra, 1. Presto
Melody in E flat major, for piano
Allegretto in A minor, for piano
Allegretto in C minor, for piano
Allegro in A flat major, for piano
Prestissimo in C major, for piano
Study-Scherzo in C major, for piano
Opuses:
op. 1 – Piano Sonata No: 1, in F minor – (1907 rev. 1909)
op. 2 – Four Études for piano, 1. D-minor, 2. E minor, 3. C minor, 4. C minor – (1909)
op. 3 – Four Pieces for piano, 1. Story, 2. Badinage, 3. March, 4. Phantom – (1907-8 rev. 1911)
op. 5 – Sinfonietta in A major for orchestra – (1909 rev. 1914-15) – Later revised as op. 48
op. 6 – Dreams, symphonic poem for orchestra – (19010)
op. 8 – Autumnal, sketch for orchestra – (1910 rev. 1915, 1934)
op. 9 – Two poem for voice and piano, words by A. Apukhtin and K. Balmout – (1911)
op. 10 – Concerto No: 1, in D flat major for piano and orchestra – (1911-12)
op. 11 – Toccata in D minor for piano – (1912)
op. 12 – Ten Episodes for piano – (1906-13)
op. 12b – Humoresque Scherzo for four bassoons – (1915) – (Transcription of op. 12, No: 9)
op. 14 – Piano Sonata No: 2, in D minor – (1912)
op. 15 – Ballade for cello and piano – (1912)
op. 16 – Concerto No: 2, in G minor for piano and orchestra – (1912-13 rev. 1923)
op. 17 – Five Sarcasms for piano – (1912-14)
op. 18 – The Ugly Duckling for voice and and piano – (1914) – (Based on Andersen’s fairy tale.)
op. 19 – Concerto No: 1, in D major for violin and orchestra – (1916-17)
op. 20 – Scythian Suite, (from Ala and Lolli) – (1915)
op. 21b – The Buffoon, (Chout), symphonic suite from the ballet – (1920)
op. 22 – Visions Fugitives, 20 pieces for piano – (1915)
op. 25 – Symphony No: 1, in D major, ’Classical’ – (1916-17)
op. 25 – Gavotte from Symphony No 1, in D major, ’Classical’, for piano (1916-17)
op. 26 – Concerto No: 3, in C major for piano and orchestra – (1917-21)
op. 27 – Five poems, words by Anna Akhmatova – (1916)
op. 28 – Piano Sonata No: 3, in A minor – (1907 rev. 1917)
op. 29 – Piano Sonata No: 4, in C minor – (1908 rev. 1917)
op. 29b – Andante for orchestra – (1934) – (Transcription from op. 29)
op. 31 – Old Grandmother’s Tales, four pieces for piano – (1918)
op. 32 – Four Pieces for piano, 1. Dance, 2. Minuet, 3. Gavotte, 4. Waltz – (1918)
op. 33b – The Love of Three Oranges, symphonic suite from the opera – (1924)
op. 33ter – March and Scherzo from The Love of Three Oranges, transcription for piano – (1922)
op. 34 – Overture on Hebrew Themes in C minor for clarinet, piano and string quartet – (1919)
op. 34b – Overture on Hebrew Themes for symphony orchestra – (1934) – (New version of op. 34)
op. 35 – Five songs without words for voice and piano – (1920)
op. 35 – Five songs without words for voice and piano – (1920) – (No: 2 also exists in a version for voice and orchestra)
op. 35b – Five melodies for violin and piano – (1925) – (Arrangement of op. 35)
op. 36 – Five poems for voice and piano, words by K. Balmont – (1920), 1. Incantation of Fire and Water, 2. Birdsong, 3. The Butterfly, 4. Remember Me, 5. The Pylons
op. 38 – Piano Sonata No: 5, in C major – (1923) – (Later revised as op. 135)
op. 39 – Quintet in G minor, for oboe, clarinet, violin, viola and double bass – (1924)
op. 40 – Symphony No: 2, in D minor – (1924-5)
op. 41b – Le Pas d’Acier, symphonic suite from the ballet – (1926)
op. 42 – ’American’ Overture in B flat major, for 17 performers – (1926)
op. 42b – ’American’ Overture in B flat major, for full orchestra – (1928) – (New version of op. 42)
op. 43 – Divertissement for orchestra – (1925-9)
op. 43b – Divertissement for piano – (1938) – Transcribed from op. 43
op. 44 – Symphony No: 3, in C minor – (1928)
op. 45 – Things in themselves, (Choses en soi), two pieces for piano – (1928)
op. 46 – The Prodigal Son, ballet in three scenes, scenario by B. Kochno – (1928-9)
op. 46b – The Prodigal Son, symphonic suite from the ballet – (1929), 1. Adagio, 2. Allegro fastoso, 3. Presto, 4. Andante assai, 5. Andante pomposo
op. 47 – Symphony No: 4, in C major – (1929-30) – (Later revised as op. 112)
op. 48 – Sinfonietta in A major for orchestra – (1929) – (Revision of op. 5)
op. 49 – Four Portraits, symphonic suite from the opera The Gambler – (1931)
op. 50 – String Quartet No: 1, in B minor – (1930)
op. 50b – Andante from Quartet in B minor, arranged for string orchestra – (1930)
op. 51b – Sur le Borysthène, symphomnic suite from the ballet – (1933)
op. 52 – Six transcriptions for piano – (1930-1) – (Transcribed from op. 46, 35, 50, and 48)
op. 53 – Concerto No: 4, in B flat major for piano (left hand) and orchestra – (1931)
op. 54 – Two Sonatinas for piano, 1. E minor, 2. G major – (1931-2), Sonatine No: 1, E minor, for piano, Sonatine No: 2, G major, for piano
op. 55 – Piano Concerto No: 5, in G major for piano and orchestra – (1931-2)
op. 56 – Sonata for two violins, in C major – (1932)
op. 57 – Symphonic Song for orchestra – (1933)
op. 58 – Concerto for cello and orchestra in E minor – (1933-8) – (Later revised as op. 125)
op. 59 – Three Pieces for piano – (1933-4)
op. 60 – The Film Lieutenant Kijé, (1934)
op. 60 – Lieutenant Kijé, suite based on the film score – (1934)
op. 60b – Two songs from Lieutenant Kijé, 1. The Little Grey Dove is Cooing, 2. Troika – (1934)
op. 61 – Egyptian Nights, symphonic suite from the incidental music to the play – (1934)
op. 62 – Pensées, three pieces for piano – (1933-4)
op. 63 – Concerto No: 2, in G minor for violin and orchestra – (1935)
op. 64b – Romeo and Juliet, first symphonic suite from the ballet – (1936)
op. 64ter – Romeo and Juliet, second symphonic suite from the ballet – (1936)
op. 65 – Music for Children, 12 easy pieces for piano – (1935)
op. 66 – Six mass songs for voice and piano, 1. Partisan Zheleznyak, 2. Anyutka, 3. The Fatherland is Growing, 4. Through Snow and Fog, 5. Beyond the Hill, 6. Song of Voroshilov – (1935)
op. 68 – Three children’s songs for voice and piano, 1. Chatterbox, 2. Sweet Song, 3. The Little Pigs – (1936)
op. 69 – Four marches for military band – (1935-7)
op. 70 – The Queen of Spades, music for the unrealised film – (1936) – (arr. Jurowski)
op. 70b – Boris Godunov, music for Meyerhold’s (unrealised) production of Pushkin’s drama – (1936)
op. 70b/0p. 71 – Pushkiniana Suite, arr. by Gennadi Rozhdestvensky – (1962)
op. 72 – Russian Overture for symphony orchestra – (1936, rev. for reduced orchestra 1937)
op. 73 – Three romances for voice and piano, words by Pushkin, 1. Pine Trees, 2. Roseate Dawn, 3. Into Your Chamber – (1936)
op. 75 – Romeo and Juliet, ten pieces for piano – (1937)
op. 76 – Songs of Our Days, suite for soloists, chorus and orchestra – (1937)
op. 77 – Hamlet, music for the play – (1937-8)
op. 77b – Gavotte, from the music for Hamlet, for piano – (1938)
op. 78 – The Film Alexander Newsky, (1938)
op. 78 – Music for the Film Alexander Newsky, (1938)
op. 78b – Three songs from Alexander Nevsky, words by V. Lubovskoy, 1. Arise, people of Russia, 2. Mark ye bright falcons, 3. And it happened on the banks of the Neva – (1939)
op. 79 – Seven mass songs for voice and piano – (1939), 1. Song about the Fatherland, 2. Stakhanovka, 3. On the Polar Seas, 4. Send-Off, 5. Bravely Forward, 6. Through the Village Came a Cossack, 7. Hey, to the Road
op. 80 – Sonata No: 1, in F minor, for violin and piano – (1938-46)
op. 81b – Semyon Kotko, symphonic suite from the opera – (1941)
op. 82 – Piano Sonata No: 6, in A major – (1939-40)
op. 83 – Piano Sonata No: 7, in B flat major – (1939-42)
op. 84 – Piano Sonata No: 8, in B flat major – (1939-1944)
op. 85 – Zdavitsa, (Hail to Stalin), cantata for chorus and orchestra on folk texts – (1939)
op. 87 – Cinderella, ballet in three acts, scenario by N.D. Volkov – (1940-4)
op. 88 – Symphonic march in B flat major for orchestra – (1941)
op. 89 – Seven mass songs for voice and piano – (1941-2), 1. – 2. Song of the Brave, 3. The Tankman’s vow, 4. Son of Kabarda, 5. The Soldier’s Sweetheart, 6. Fritz, 7. –
op. 90 – The Year 1941, symphonic suite for orchestra – (1941)
op. 92 – String Quartet No: 2, in F major, (on Kabardinian themes) – (1941)
op. 94 – Sonata for flute and piano in D major – (1943)
op. 95 – Three pieces for piano from Cinderella – (1942)
op. 97 – Ten pieces for piano from Cinderella – (1943)
op. 97b – Adagio from Cinderella for cello and piano – (1944)
op. 99 – March for band in B flat major – (1943-4)
op. 100 – Symphony No: 5, in B flat major – (1944)
op. 101 – Romeo and Juliet, third suite for orchestra – (1946)
op. 102 – Six pieces for piano from Cinderella – (1944)
op. 103 – Piano Sonata No: 9, in C major – (1947)
op. 104 – Twelve Russian folk songs for voice and piano – (1944)
op. 106 – Two duets, arrangements of Russian folk songs for tenor and bass with piano – (1945), 1. Everybody Gets Married, 2. The Glorious Moscow Road
op. 107 – Cinderella, first suite for orchestra – (1946), 1. Introduction, 2. Pas de Chat, 3. Quarrel, 4. Fairy Godmother and Fairy Winter, 5. Mazurka, 6. Cinderella Goes to the Ball, 7. Cinderella’s Waltz, 8. Midnight
op. 108 – Cinderella, second suite for orchestra – (1946), 1. Cinderella’s Dreams, 2. Dancing Lesson and Gavotte, 3. Spring Fairy and Summer Fairy, 4. Bourree, 5. Cinderella at the Palace – 6. Grand Waltz, 7. Galop
op. 109 – Cinderella, third suite for orchestra – (1946), 1. Court dance (Pavane), 2. The Prince and Cinderella, 3. Entertainment of the guests, 4. Temptation, 5. Orientalia, 6. The Prince finds Cinderella, 7. Slow Waltz, 8. Amoroso
op. 110 – Waltzes suite for orchestra, (from War and Peace, Cinderella and Lermontov) – (1946)
op. 111 – Symphony No: 6, in E flat minor – (1945-7)
op. 112 – Symphony No: 4, in C major – (1947) – (Revised version of op. 47)
op. 113 – Festive Poem, (Thirty Years), for orchestra – (1947)
op. 115 – Sonata for Solo Violin(s) in D major – (1947)
op. 116 – The Film Ivan the Terrible, Part I, (1944)
op. 116 – The Film Ivan the Terrible, Part II, (1945)
op. 116 – Ivan the Terrible, music for the films – Part I (1942-4), Part II (1945) – (Arranged as oratorio by A. Stasevich in 1961)
op. 119 – Sonata for cello and piano in C major – (1949)
op. 120 – Two Pushkin Waltzes for orchestra – (1949)
op. 121 – Soldiers’ Marching Song, words by V. Lugovskoy – (1950)
op. 123 – Summer Night, suite for orchestra from the opera The Duenna – (1950)
op. 126 – Wedding Suite for orchestra, from The Stone Flower – (1951)
op. 127 – Gypsy Fantasy for orchestra, from The Stone Flower – (1951)
op. 128 – Ural Rhapsody for orchestra, from The Stone Flower – (1951)
op. 129 – The Mistress of Copper Mountain, suite for orchestra from The Stone Flower – (Unrealised)
op. 130 – The Volga meets the Don, festive poem for orchestra – (1951)
op. 131 – Symphony No: 7, in C sharp minor – (1951-2)
op. 133 – Concerto for two pianos and string orchestra – (Unfinished)
op. 134 – Sonata for unaccompanied cello in C sharp minor – (Unfinished)
op. 135 – Piano Sonata No: 5, in C major – (1952-3) – (Revision of op. 53)
op. 136 – Symphony No: 2, in D minor, (Projected revision of op. 40) – (Unrealised)
op. 138 – Piano Sonata No: 11 – (Unralised)
OTHER WORKS:
Arrangements:
’O, no John!’, (English folksong), arr. for voice and orchestra – (1944)
Ogan prelude and fugue in D minor by Buxtehude. arr. for piano – (1920)
Waltzes by Schubert, transcribed as a suite for piano, two hands – (1920)
Piano Works:
Fantasia on Theme from Sheherazade, for piano, after Rimski-Korsakov – (1923)
Songs:
To My Homeland, for male voice and piano
Incidental Music:
Kotovsky, music for the film – (1942)
Lermontov, music for the film – (1941)
The Film Partisans in the Ukrainian Steppes – (1943)
Partisans in the Ukrainian Steppes, music for the film – (1942)
The Film Tonya – (1942)
Tonya, music for the film – (1942)
Operas:
Khan Buzay, opera – (1942) – Incomplete
Distant Seas, opera – (1948) – Incomplete