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List of compositions by Sergei Prokofiev

List of compositions by Sergei Prokofiev

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This is a list of musical compositions by the 20th-century Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev.

Sergei Prokofiev, ca. 1918

By genre

Operas

Ballets

Incidental music

  • Egyptian Nights suite, Op. 61 (1934)
  • Boris Godunov, Op. 70bis (1936)
  • Eugene Onegin, Op. 71 (1936)
  • Hamlet, Op. 77 (1937–38)

Film music

Symphonies

Orchestral suites

Other orchestral works

  • Sinfonietta in A (original version), Op. 5 (1909)
  • Dreams, Op. 6 (1910)
  • Autumnal, Op. 8 (1910)
  • Andante from Piano Sonata No. 4, arranged for orchestra, Op. 29bis (1934)
  • Overture on Hebrew Themes, Op. 34bis (based on chamber version) (1934)
  • American Overture, Op. 42 (1926), for 17 instruments
  • American Overture, Op. 42bis (1928), for full orchestra
  • Divertissement, Op. 43 (1925–29) (also exists in a piano transcription, see transcriptions for piano below)
  • Sinfonietta in A (revised version of Op. 5), Op. 48 (1929)
  • Andante from String Quartet No. 1, arranged for string orchestra, Op. 50bis (1930)
  • Symphonic Song, Op. 57 (1933)
  • Russian Overture, Op. 72 (1936) (2 differently orchestrated versions)
  • Symphonic March, Op. 88 (1941)
  • The Year 1941, Op. 90 (1941)
  • Ode to the End of the War, Op. 105 (1945), for winds, 8 harps, 4 pianos, percussion, and double basses
  • Thirty Years, Op. 113 (1947), festive poem for orchestra
  • Pushkin Waltzes, Op. 120 (1949)
  • The Meeting of the Volga and the Don, Op. 130 (1951), festive poem for orchestra

Concertos

Vocal orchestral

  • Two Poems for Female Chorus and Orchestra, Op. 7 (1909–10)
  • The Ugly Duckling, Op. 18 (1914), for soprano and orchestra
  • Seven, They Are Seven, Op. 30 (1917–18, rev. 1933), cantata for tenor, chorus, and large orchestra
  • Melodie, Op. 35bis (1920), for female voice and orchestra
  • Vocal Suite from The Fiery Angel, Op. 37bis (1923, incomplete)
  • Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67 (1936), a children's story for narrator and orchestra
  • Cantata for the 20th Anniversary of the October Revolution, Op. 74 (1936–37), cantata for 2 choruses, orchestra, military band, accordion band, and percussion band
  • Songs of Our Days, Op. 76 (1937), for chorus and orchestra
  • Alexander Nevsky, Op. 78 (1939), cantata for mezzo-soprano, chorus, and orchestra
  • Zdravitsa, Op. 85 (1939), cantata for chorus and orchestra (also known as 'Hail to Stalin')
  • Ballad of an Unknown Boy, Op. 93 (1942–43), for soloists, chorus, and orchestra
  • Flourish, Mighty Land, Op. 114 (1947), cantata for chorus and orchestra
  • Winter Bonfire, Op. 122 (1949–50), for boy's choir and small orchestra
  • On Guard for Peace, Op. 124 (1950), cantata for chorus and orchestra

Choral

  • Six Songs, Op. 66 (1935)
  • Seven Songs and a March, Op. 89 (1941–42)
  • National Anthem and All-Union Hymn, Op. 98 (1943 and 1946)
  • Soldiers' Marching Song, Op. 121 (1950)

Songs

  • Two Poems, Op. 9 (1910–11)
  • The Ugly Duckling, Op. 18 (1914)
  • Five Poems, Op. 23 (1915)
  • Five Poems after Akhmatova, Op. 27 (1916)
  • Five Songs Without Words, Op. 35 (1920)
  • Five Poems after Bal'mont, Op. 36 (1921)
  • Five Kazakh Songs (1927)
  • Two Songs from Lieutenant Kijé, Op. 60bis (1934)
  • Three Children's Songs, Op. 68 (1936)
  • Three Romances after Pushkin, Op. 73 (1936)
  • Three Songs from Alexander Nevsky, Op. 78bis (1939)
  • Seven Songs, Op. 79 (1939)
  • Twelve Russian Folksongs, Op. 104 (1944)
  • Two Duets, Op. 106 (1945)
  • Broad and Deep the River Flows (1957)

Chamber music

Instrumental

Piano sonatas

Other piano works

  • Four Etudes for Piano, Op. 2 (1909)
  • Four Pieces for Piano, Op. 3 (1911)
  • Four Pieces for Piano, Op. 4 (1910–12)
  • Toccata in D minor, Op. 11 (1912)
  • Ten Pieces for Piano [fr], Op. 12 (1906–13)
  • Sarcasms, five pieces for piano, Op. 17 (1912–14)
  • Visions fugitives, 20 pieces for piano, Op. 22 (1915–17)
  • Tales of an Old Grandmother, Op. 31 (1918)
  • Four Pieces for Piano, Op. 32 (1918)
  • Schubert Waltzes (1920)
  • Fantasia on Scheherazade (1926)
  • Things in Themselves, 2 pieces for piano, Op. 45 (1928)
  • Six Pieces for Piano, Op. 52 (1928-31)
  • Two Sonatinas for Piano, Op. 54 (1931–32)
  • Three Pieces for Piano, Op. 59 (1933–34)
  • Pensées, 3 pieces for piano, Op. 62 (1933–34)
  • Music for Children, 12 easy pieces, Op. 65 (1935)
  • Dumka (after 1933)

Transcriptions for piano

Band music

  • Four Marches, Op. 69 (1935–37)
  • March in A, Op. 89bis (1941)
  • March in B, Op. 99 (1943–44) (Orchestral version transcribed by D. Wilson Ochoa, 2007)[1]

By opus number

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References

  1. "March in B-flat (For orchestra) | Sergei Prokofiev".



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