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List of compositions by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Contents
· 1 Works by opus number
· 2 Works by genre
o 2.1 Ballets
§ 2.1.1 Balanchine adaptations of Tchaikovsky's orchestral works
o 2.2 Operas
o 2.3 Incidental music
o 2.4 Symphonies
o 2.5 Orchestral suites
o 2.6 Concerti and concert pieces
o 2.7 Other works
§ 2.7.1 For orchestra
§ 2.7.2 Solo and chamber music
§ 2.7.3 Arrangements of the works of others
1. Works by opus number
· Op. 1 Two Pieces for piano (1867)
o Scherzo à la russe
o Impromptu
· Op. 2 Souvenir de Hapsal, 3 pieces for piano (1867)
· Op. 3 The Voyevoda, opera (1868)
· Op. 4 Valse-caprice in D major, for piano (1868)
· Op. 5 Romance in F minor, for piano (1868)
· Op. 6 6 Romances (1869), including "None but the lonely heart"
· Op. 7 Valse-scherzo in A, for piano (1870)
· Op. 8 Capriccio in G-flat, for piano (1870)
· Op. 9 3 Morceaux, for piano (1870)
· Op. 10 2 Morceaux, for piano (1871)
· Op. 11 String Quartet No. 1 in D (1871)
· Op. 12 The Snow Maiden (Snegurochka), incidental music (1873)
· Op. 13 Symphony No. 1 in G minor Winter Daydreams (1866)
· Op. 14 Vakula the Smith, (revised as Cherevichki), opera (1874)
· Op. 15 Festival Overture in D on the Danish National Anthem, for orchestra (1866)
· Op. 16 6 Songs (1872)
o No. 1 Lullaby (Cradle Song)
o No. 2 Wait!
· Op. 17 Symphony No. 2 in C minor Little Russian (1872)
· Op. 18 The Tempest, symphonic fantasia in F minor, after Shakespeare (1873)
· Op. 19 6 Pieces, for piano (1873)
o 1. Rêverie du soir [Вечерние грезы] (G minor)
o 2. Scherzo humoristique [Юмористическое скерцо] (D major)
o 3. Feuillet d'album [Листок из альбом] (D major)
o 4. Nocturne [Ноктюрн] (C-sharp minor)
o 5. Capriccioso [Каприччиозо] (B-flat major)
o 6. Thème original et variations [Тема и вариации] (F major)
· Op. 20 Swan Lake, ballet (1876)
· Op. 21 6 Morceaux, for piano (1873)
· Op. 22 String Quartet No. 2 in F (1874)
· Op. 23 Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor (1875)
· Op. 24 Eugene Onegin, opera (1878)
· Op. 25 6 Songs (1874)
o No. 2 As When Upon Hot Ashes (Over Burning Ashes)
· Op. 26 Sérénade mélancolique in B minor, for violin and orchestra (1875)
· Op. 27 6 Songs (1875)
· Op. 28 6 Songs (1875)
· Op. 29 Symphony No. 3 in D Polish (1875)
· Op. 30 String Quartet No. 3 in E-flat minor (1876)
· Op. 31 Marche slave in B-flat minor, for orchestra (1876)
· Op. 32 Francesca da Rimini, symphonic fantasia in E minor, after Dante Alighieri (1876)
· Op. 33 Variations on a Rococo Theme in A, for cello and orchestra (1876)
· Op. 34 Valse-scherzo in C, for violin and orchestra (1877)
· Op. 35 Violin Concerto in D (1878)
· Op. 36 Symphony No. 4 in F minor (1877)
· Op. 37a Piano Sonata No. 1 in G (1878)
· Op. 37b The Seasons, 12 pieces for piano (1876)
· Op. 38 6 Songs (1878)
· Op. 39 Album pour enfants, 24 pieces for piano (1878)
· Op. 40 12 Morceaux de difficulté moyenne, for piano (1878)
· Op. 41 Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, for unaccompanied chorus (1878)
· Op. 42 Souvenir d'un lieu cher, 3 pieces for violin and piano (1878)
· Op. 43 Orchestral Suite No. 1 in D (1879)
· Op. 44 Piano Concerto No. 2 in G (1880)
· Op. 45 Capriccio Italien in A, for orchestra (1880)
· Op. 46 6 Vocal duets, with piano (1880)
· Op. 47 7 Songs (1880)
· Op. 48 Serenade in C for Strings (1880)
· Op. 49 1812 Overture (1880)
· Op. 50 Piano Trio in A minor (1882)
· Op. 51 6 Pieces, for piano (1882)
· Op. 52 Vespers, for unaccompanied chorus (1882)
· Op. 53 Orchestral Suite No. 2 in C (1883)
· Op. 54 16 Children's songs (1883)
· Op. 55 Orchestral Suite No. 3 in G (1884)
· Op. 56 Concert Fantasia in G, for piano and orchestra (1884)
· Op. 57 6 Songs (1884)
· Op. 58 Manfred Symphony in B minor (1885)
· Op. 59 Dumka in C minor, for piano (1886)
· Op. 60 12 Songs (1886)
o No. 6 Wild Nights (Frenzied Nights)
o No. 7 Gypsy's Song
o No. 12 Gentle Stars Shone For Us (The Mild Stars Shone For Us)
· Op. 61 Orchestral Suite No. 4 "Mozartiana" (1887)
· Op. 62 Pezzo capriccioso in B minor, for cello and orchestra (or piano) (1887)
· Op. 63 6 Songs (1887)
· Op. 64 Symphony No. 5 in E minor (1888)
· Op. 65 6 Songs on French texts (1888)
· Op. 66 The Sleeping Beauty, ballet (1889)
· Op. 67a Hamlet, fantasy overture in F minor (1889)
· Op. 67b Hamlet, incidental music (1891)
· Op. 68 The Queen of Spades, opera (1890)
· Op. 69 Iolanta, opera (1891)
· Op. 70 String Sextet in D minor Souvenir de Florence (1890)
· Op. 71 The Nutcracker, ballet (1892)
· Op. 71a The Nutcracker, suite from the ballet (1892)
· Op. 72 18 Pieces, for piano (1893)
· Op. 73 6 Songs (1893)
· Op. 74 Symphony No. 6 in B minor Pathétique (1893)
Opp. 75–80 were published posthumously.
· Op. 75 Piano Concerto No. 3 in E-flat (1893)
· Op. 76 The Storm, overture in E minor (1864)
· Op. 77 Fatum, symphonic poem in C minor (1868)
· Op. 78 The Voyevoda, symphonic ballad in A minor (1893; unrelated to the earlier opera of the same name, Op. 3)
· Op. 79 Andante in B-flat and Finale in E-flat, for piano and orchestra (1893)
· Op. 80 Piano Sonata No. 2 in C-sharp minor (1865)
2. Works by genre
2.1 Ballets
· Swan Lake, Op. 20, (1875–1876): Tchaikovsky's first ballet, it was first performed (with some omissions) at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow in 1877.
· The Sleeping Beauty, Op. 66, (1888–1889): This work by Tchaikovsky is considered[by whom?] to be one of his best. Commissioned by the director of the Imperial Theatres, Ivan Vsevolozhsky, its first performance was in January, 1890 at the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg.
· The Nutcracker, Op. 71, (1891–1892): In Western countries, this ballet has become among the most popular ballets performed, primarily around Christmas time.
2.1.1 Balanchine adaptations of Tchaikovsky's orchestral works
· American Ballet
o Mozartiana (1934). Music from the Orchestral Suite No. 4, Mozartiana.
· American Ballet Caravan
o Ballet Imperial (1941; later renamed Tschaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 2). Music from the Piano Concerto No. 2.
· Ballet Theatre
o Theme and Variations (1947). Music from the final movement of Orchestral Suite No. 3.
· New York City Ballet
o Allegro Brillante (1956). Music from Piano Concerto No. 3.
o Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux (1960). Music excerpted from Act III of Swan Lake.
o Tschaikovsky Suite No. 3 (1970)
o Diamonds, the third and last movement of Jewels. Last 4 movements of Symphony No.3
· NYCB Tschaikovsky Festival (1981)
o Garland Dance
o Mozartiana
2.2 Operas
· The Voyevoda (Воевода – The Voivode, Op. 3, 1867—1868)
Full score destroyed by composer, but posthumously reconstructed from sketches and orchestral parts. Not related to the much later symphonic ballad The Voyevoda, Op. 78.
· Undina (Ундина or Undine, 1869)
Not completed. Only a march sequence from this opera saw the light of day, as the second movement of his Symphony No. 2 in C minor and a few other segments are occasionally heard as concert pieces. Interestingly, while Tchaikovsky revised the Second symphony twice in his lifetime, he did not alter the second movement (taken from the Undina material) during either revision. The rest of the score of Undina was destroyed by the composer.
· The Oprichnik (Опричник), 1870–1872
Premiere April 24 [OS April 12], 1874, Saint Petersburg
· Vakula the Smith (Кузнец Вакула or Kuznets Vakula), Op. 14, 1874;
Revised later as Cherevichki, premiere December 6 [OS November 24], 1876, Saint Petersburg
· Eugene Onegin (Евгений Онегин or Yevgeny Onegin), Op. 24, 1877–1878
Premiere March 29 [OS March 17] 1879 at the Moscow Conservatory
· The Maid of Orleans (Орлеанская дева or Orleanskaya deva), 1878–1879
Premiere February 25 [OS February 13], 1881, Saint Petersburg
· Mazepa (or Mazeppa) (Мазепа), 1881–1883
Premiere February 15 [OS February 3] 1884, Moscow
· Cherevichki (Черевички; revision of Vakula the Smith) 1885
Premiere January 31 [OS January 19], 1887, Moscow)
· The Enchantress (or The Sorceress, Чародейка or Charodeyka), 1885–1887
Premiere November 1 [OS October 20] 1887, Saint Petersburg
· The Queen of Spades (Пиковая дама or Pikovaya dama), Op. 68, 1890
Premiere December 19 [OS December 7] 1890, Saint Petersburg
· Iolanta (Иоланта or Iolanthe), Op. 69, 1891
First performance: Mariinsky Theatre, Saint Petersburg, 1892. Originally performed on a double-bill with The Nutcracker
2.3 Incidental music
· Dmitri the Pretender and Vassily Shuisky (1867), incidental music to Aleksandr Ostrovsky's play Dmitri the Pretender
· The Snow Maiden (Snegurochka), Op. 12 (1873), incidental music for Ostrovsky's play of the same name.
· Montenegrins Receiving News of Russia's Declaration of War on Turkey (1880), music for a tableau.
· The Voyevoda (1886), incidental music for the Domovoy scene from Ostrovsky's A Dream on the Volga
· Hamlet, Op. 67b (1891), incidental music for Shakespeare's play. The score uses music borrowed from Tchaikovsky's overture of the same name, as well as from his Symphony No. 3, and from The Snow Maiden, in addition to original music that he wrote specifically for a stage production of Hamlet. The two vocal selections are a song that Ophelia sings in the throes of her madness, and a song for the First Gravedigger to sing as he goes about his work.
2.4 Symphonies
· No. 1 in G minor, Op. 13, Winter Daydreams (1866)
· No. 2 in C minor, Op. 17, Little Russian (1872)
· No. 3 in D major, Op. 29, Polish (1875)
· No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36 (1877–1878)
· Manfred Symphony, B minor, Op. 58; inspired by Byron's poem Manfred (1885)
· No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64 (1888)
· No. 6 in B minor, Op. 74, Pathétique (1893)
· Symphony in E flat (sketched 1892 but not finished; reconstructed during the 1950s and subsequently published as Symphony No. 7)
2.5 Orchestral suites
· Orchestral Suite No. 1 in D minor, Op. 43 (1878-1879)
· Orchestral Suite No. 2 in C major, Op. 53 (1883)
· Orchestral Suite No. 3 in G major, Op. 55 (1884)
· Orchestral Suite No. 4 in G major, "Mozartiana", Op. 61 (1887)
2.6 Concerti and concert pieces
· Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 23 (1874–1875)
· Serenade Melancolique, Op. 26, for violin and orchestra
· Variations on a Rococo Theme Op. 33 for cello and orchestra, (1876)
· Valse-Scherzo, Op. 34, for violin and orchestra
· Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35, (1878).
· Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 44, (1879).
· Concert Fantasia in G, Op. 56, for piano and orchestra
· Pezzo capriccioso, Op. 62, (1888), for Cello and Orchestra
· Piano Concerto No. 3, Op. 75 posth. (1892).
· Andante and Finale, Op. 79 posth. (1895).
· Concertstück for Flute and Strings, TH 247 Op. posth. (1893).
2.7 Other works
2.7.1 For orchestra
· Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture (1869 revised 1870, 1880).
· Festival Overture on the Danish national anthem, Op. 15, (1866).
· The Tempest Symphonic Fantasia after Shakespeare, Op. 18 (1873)
· Slavonic March/Marche Slave, Op. 31, (1876).
· Francesca da Rimini Symphonic Fantasy, Op. 32, (1876).
· Capriccio Italien, Op. 45, (1880).
· Serenade in C for String Orchestra, Op. 48, (1880).
· 1812 Overture, Op. 49, (1880).
· Festival Coronation March, Op. 50, (1883)
· Hamlet Overture-Fantasia, Op. 67a (1888).
· The Storm Concert Overture, Op. 76, (1860).
· Fatum, Op. 77, (1868).
· The Voyevoda, Symphonic Ballad, Op. 78, (1891).
2.7.2 Solo and chamber music
· String Quartet in B-Flat Major, Op.Posth. (1865)
· String Quartet No. 1 in D major, Op. 11 (1871)
· String Quartet No. 2 in F major, Op. 22 (1874)
· String Quartet No. 3 in E-Flat minor, Op. 30 (1875)
· The Seasons (Les saisons), Op. 37b (1876), a set of 12 short pieces for piano
· Piano Sonata in G major, Op.37 (1878)
· Souvenir d'un lieu cher (Memory of a Cherished Place) for violin and piano, Op. 42 (Meditation, Scherzo and Melody) (1878)
· Six Morceaux for piano, Op. 51 (1882)
· Russian Vesper Service, Op. 52 (1881)
· Piano Trio in A minor, Op. 50 (1882)
· Dumka, Russian rustic scene in C minor for piano, Op. 59 (1886)
· String Sextet Souvenir de Florence (Recollections of Florence), Op. 70 (1890)
· 18 Morceaux for piano, Op.72 (1892). Some of these pieces were used in a cello concerto arrangement by Gaspar Cassadó.
· Piano Sonata No. 2 in C-sharp minor, Op. 80(1865)
2.7.3 Arrangements of the works of others[12]
Composer
Work and forces
Arranged for
Date
Beethoven
Piano Sonata No. 17 in D minor, Op. 31, No. 2, "Tempest", first movement
Orchestra (4 versions)
1863
Beethoven
Violin Sonata No. 9 in A, Op. 47 "Kreutzer", first movement
Orchestra
1863-64
Bortniansky
Complete Church Music, choir
Choir, edited
July-November 1881
Cimarosa
"Le faccio un inchino", trio from Il matrimonio segreto (available for 3 voices and piano)
3 voices and orchestra
1870
Dargomyzhsky
Little Russian Kazachok, orchestra
Piano
1868
Dargomyzhsky
"The golden cloud has slept", 3 voices and piano
3 voices and orchestra
1870
Dubuque
Maria Dagmar Polka, piano
Orchestra
1869
Glinka
"Slavsya" from A Life for the Tsar, arr, couplets
Mixed chorus and orchestra
February 1883
Joseph Gungl
Le Retour, waltz, piano
Orchestra
1863-64
Haydn
"Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser", 4 voices
Orchestra
by 24 February 1874
Kral
"Ceremonial March", piano
Orchestra
May 1867
Hermann Laroche
Karmosina, Fantasy Overture, piano
Orchestra
August – September 1888
Liszt
"Es war ein Konig in Thule", voice and piano
Voice and orchestra
3 November 1874
Alexei Lvov
"God Save The Tsar!" (the then national anthem), chorus and piano
Mixed chorus and orchestra
February 1883
Sophie Menter
Ungarische Zigeunerweisen, piano (short score)
Piano and orchestra
1892
Mozart
4 works
arr. orchestra as Mozartiana (Suite No. 4)
June – August 1887
Mozart
Fantasia in C minor, K. 475, piano
Vocal quartet (Night)
15 March 1893
Anton Rubinstein
Ivan the Terrible, Op. 79, orchestra
Piano duet
18 October – 11 November 1869
Anton Rubinstein
Don Quixote, Op. 87, orchestra
Piano duet
1870
Schumann
Symphonic Studies, Op. 13 (piano), Adagio and Allegro brillante
Orchestra
1864
Schumann
"Ballade vom Haidenknaben", Op. 122, No. 1, declamation and piano
Declamation and orchestra
11 March 1874
Stradella
"O del mio dolce", song with piano
Voice and orchestra
10 November 1870
Tarnovsky
Song "I remember all", arr. Dubuque for piano
Piano duet
1868
Weber
Piano Sonata in A flat, J. 199, Scherzo Menuetto
Orchestra
1863
Weber
Piano sonata in C, J. 138 – Perpetuum mobile
Piano left hand
1871
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