List of compositions by Alexander Tcherepnin
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This is a list of the compositions by Russian composer Alexander Tcherepnin.[1][2] His oeuvre includes ballets, quartets, trios, piano works, and vocal repertoire, among many other genres and forms.[3] Most of his works use the standard opus number system, however there are many which have not been assigned an opus number.
Opus | Year | Title | Instrument | Performers |
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Op. 1 | 1921 | Toccata No. 1 | Piano | |
Op. 2 | 1919 | Nocturne No. 1
Danse No. 1 |
Piano | |
Op. 3 | 1917 | Scherzo | Piano | |
Op. 4 | 1918 | Sonatine romantique | Piano | |
Op. 5 | 1912-18
1958 |
Bagatelles (10 pieces) | Piano | |
Op. 42 | 1927 | Symphony No. 1 | Orchestra | |
Op. 77 | 1946-51 | Symphony No. 2 | Orchestra | Chicago Symphony Orchestra (Rafael Kubelík) |
Op. 83 | 1951 | Symphony No. 3 | Orchestra | |
Op. 91 | 1957 | Symphony No. 4 | Orchestra | |
Op. 34 | 1925 | Trio | Violin, cello and piano | |
Op. 22 | 1922 | Rhapsody georgienne | Cello and Orchestra | |
Op. 37 | 1925 | Mystère | Cello and Chamber Orchestra | |
Op. 6 | 1918-19 | Petite Suite | Piano | |
Op. 90 | 1955-57 | Divertimento | Orchestra | Chicago Symphony Orchestra (Fritz Reiner) |
Op. 41 | 1926-27 | Magna Mater | Orchestra and Choir | |
Op. 45 | 1928 | Die Hochzeit der Sobeide (opera) | ||
Op. 55 | 1937 | Trepak (ballet) | ||
Op. 87b | 1949 | Le Gouffre (ballet) | ||
Op. 35 | 1930 | Ol-Ol (opera) | ||
Op. 33 | 1924 | Concerto da Camera | Flute, violin and chamber orchestra | |
Op. 93 | 1959 | Symphonisches Gebet (Symphonic Prayer) | ||
Op. 40 | 1911 | Narcissus and Echo (ballet) | Ballets Russes (Sergei Diaghilev) | |
Op. 95 | 1962 | Chinese Songs (Tcherepnin) | Baritone and Piano | Yi-Kwei Sze |
Op. 27 | 1924 | Slavic Transcriptions
|
Orchestra | |
Op. 96 | 1963 | Piano Concerto No.5 | Piano and Orchestra | |
Op. 96 | 1963 | Piano Concerto No.5 (arrangement) | Two pianos | |
Op. 82 | 1953 | Songs Without Words
|
Piano | |
Op. 66 | 1940 | Chant et Refrain | Piano | |
Op. 75 | 1946 | Le Mond En Vitrine[4]
|
Piano | |
N.A. | 1940 | La Foire de Sorotchinski (ballet), composed by Modest Mussorgsky and completed/orchestrated by Alexander Tcherepin | ||
Op. 79 | 1948 | La Femme et son ombre (ballet) | ||
Op. 70 | 1944 | Mouvement perpetuel | Violin and piano | |
Op. 32 | 1923 | Ajanta's Frescoes (ballet) | Anna Pavlova | |
Op. 63 | 1939 | Sonata sportiva | Alto saxophone or bassoon and piano | |
Op. 104 | 1967 | Four Russian Folksongs
|
A capella mixed chorus | |
Op. 88 | 1954-55 | 8 Pieces for Piano
|
Piano | |
Op. 13 | 1920-21 | Nine Inventions | Piano | |
Op. 21 | 1922-23 | 6 Études de travail | Piano | |
Op. 51 | 1934-35 | Étude du piano sur la gamme pentatonique
|
Piano | First recorded by Giorgio Koukl (2010)[5] |
Op. 52 | Five Etudes[6]
|
Piano | ||
Op. 69 | 1944 | Evocation (Enfance do Saint-Nino) | ||
Op. 79 | 1948 | La Femme et Son Ombre (ballet) | ||
Op. 105 | 1970 | Brass Quintent | ||
Op. 17 | 1918-1920 | Haltes (Stops) | Soprano or Tenor and piano | |
Op. 50 | 1933 | Dances Russes | ||
Op. 58 | 1939 | Sonatina[7]
- Timpani and orchestra (1954) - Timpani and band (1963) |
Timpani and piano | |
Op. 89 | 1954 | The Lost Flute | Narrator and orchestra | |
Op. 100 | 1960 | Suite | Harpischord | |
Op. 37 | 1921-25 | Three Pieces for Chamber Orchestra
|
Chamber orchestra | |
Op. 98 | 1964 | Of Things Light and Earnest (cantata) | Contralto or bass and string orchestra | |
Op. 23 | 1922 | Four Nostalgic Preludes | Piano | |
Op. 74 | 1945 | Nativity Play (cantata) | Two sopranos, tenor, bass, chorus (optional), string orchestra and percussion | |
Op. 73 | 1945 | Les Douze | Narrator and small orchestra (or piano) | |
Op. 86 | 1953 | Concerto | Harmonica and Orchestra | |
Op. 103 | 1967 | Six Liturgical Chants
|
A Capella mixed chorus | |
Op. 107 | 1976 | Woodwind Quintet | ||
Op. 105 | 1970 | Brass quintet | ||
N.A. | 1920 | Étude de concert | Piano | First recorded by Giorgio Koukl (2010)[5] |
N.A | 1915 | Sunny Day ‘Forgotten Bagatelle’ | Piano | |
N.A. | 1975 | Four Caprice Diatoniques | Harp or Celtic harp | |
N.A | 1962 | Processional and Recessional | Organ | |
N.A. | 1927 | Study | Soprano or tenor and piano | |
N.A. | 1942 | L’écolier Paresseux | Voice and piano | |
N.A. | 1963 | "Attack on Singapore"[8] | Soundtrack |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Palmer, Christopher (2002). Tcherepnin, Alexander (opera). Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press.
- ^ "Alexander Tcherepnin: A Generic Catalogue of Works, prepared by Lily Chou". www.tcherepnin.com. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
- ^ "Черепнин, Александр- слушать онлайн, скачать, ноты". classic-online.ru. Retrieved 2024-01-31.
- ^ "Grand Piano Records- TCHEREPNIN, ALEXANDER". grandpianorecords.com. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
- ^ a b "TCHEREPNIN Piano Vol 7_8 Koukl GRAND PIANO GP658_659 [SA] Classical Music Reviews: September 2014 - MusicWeb-International". www.musicweb-international.com. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
- ^ "Нотная библиотека сайта "Фортепиано в России"". www.piano.ru. Retrieved 2024-01-31.
- ^ "List of works by Aleksandr Tcherepnin - IMSLP". imslp.org. Retrieved 2024-02-02.
- ^ "The Twentieth Century" Attack on Singapore (TV Episode 1963) - Company credits - IMDb, retrieved 2024-02-08