WORKS OF DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH
Op. 1 Scherzo for Orchestra. 1919. Manuscript.
Op. 2 8 Preludes for Pianoforte. 191920. Manuscript.
Op. 3 Themes and Variations for Orchestra. 192122. Manuscript.
Op. 4 2 Fables by Krylov for Voices and Orchestra (The Cricket and the Ant, The Ass and the Nightingale). 1922. Manuscript.
Op. 5 3 Fantastic Dances. 1922. Music Publishing House, 1926. (Known in U. S. as Op. I.)
Op. 6 Sonata for Two Pianofortes. 1922. Manuscript.
Op. 7 Scherzo for Orchestra, E-flat Major. 1923. Manuscript.
Op. 8 Trio (Pianoforte, Violin, Violoncello). 1923. Manuscript.
Op. 9 Three Pieces for Violoncello and Pianoforte (Fantasy, Prelude, Scherzo). 192324. Manuscript.
Op. 10 First Symphony. 192425. Music Publishing House, 1926. Premiere on May 12, 1926, Leningrad Philharmonic, under baton of N. Malko.
Op. 11 Octet (4 Violins, 2 Violas, 2 Violoncellos) (Prelude and Scherzo). 1925. Music Publishing House, 1927.
Op. 12 Sonata for Pianoforte. 1926. Music Publishing House, 1927.
Op. 13 Aphorisms, 10 Pieces for Pianoforte. Triton Publishing House.
Op. 14 Second Symphony (Dedication to October). 1927. Music Publishing House, 1927. Premiere on November 6, 1927, Leningrad Philharmonic, under baton of N. Malko.
Op. 15 The NoseOpera in 3 Acts. Libretto by Y. Preis, based on the novel of N. Gogol. 192728. Manuscript. Premiere on January 13, 1930, Leningrad Little Opera House under baton of S. Samosud.
Op. 16 Tahiti Trot (Orchestra transcription). 1928. Manuscript.
Op. 17 Two pieces by D. Scarlatti (transcribed for military band). 1928. Manuscript.
Op. 18 Music for the film New Babylon. 192829. Manuscript.
Op. 19 Music for the comedy The Flea, by V. Mayakevsky. 1929. Manuscript.
Op. 20 Third Symphony (First of May). 1931. Music Publishing House, 1932. Premiere on November 6, 1931, Leningrad Philharmonic under baton of A. Gauk.
Op. 21 Six romanzas to the words of Japanese poets for voices and orchestra (Love, Before Suicide, Immodest Glance, First and Last Time, Love, Death). 192831. Manuscript.
Op. 22 Golden Ageballet in 3 acts (suite from music of ballet published by Music Publishing House, 1934). 192930. Manuscript. Premiere on October 27, 1930, Leningrad State Theatre of Opera and Ballet, under baton of A. Gauk.
Op. 23 Two pieces for orchestra (Entracte and Finale). 1929. Manuscript.
Op. 24 Music for the comedy The Shot, by A. Bezymensky. 1929. Manuscript.
Op. 25 Music for the drama Soil. 1930. Manuscript.
Op. 26 Music for the film Alone. 1930. Manuscript.
Op. 27 Boltballet in three acts. 193031. Manuscript. Premiere on April 8, 1931, Leningrad State Theatre of Opera and Ballet, under baton of A. Gauk.
Op. 28 Music for Play Rule Britannia. 1931. Manuscript.
Op. 29 Lady Macbeth of MtsenskOpera in Four Acts (Libretto by Y. Preis, based on novel of N. Leskov). 193032. Music Publishing House, 1935. Premiere on Jan. 22, 1934, Leningrad Small Opera House, under baton of S. Samosud.
Op. 30 Music for film Golden Hills (Suite from music for film, published by Music Publishing House, 1935). 1931. Manuscript.
Op. 31 Music for Sketch Allegedly Murdered. 1931. Manuscript.
Op. 32 Music for W. Shakespeares tragedy Hamlet. 193132. Manuscript.
Op. 33 Music for the film Counterplan (the theme song was published in the U.S.S.R. by the Music Publishing House and Triton. In the U.S.A. it was published in 1942 with a new text under the title United Nations). 1932. Manuscript.
Op. 34 24 Preludes for Pianoforte. 193233. Music Publishing House, 1933.
Op. 35 Concerto for Pianoforte, trumpets and string orchestra. 1933. Music Publishing House, 1934. Premiere on October 15, 1933. Solo by the composer.
Op. 36 Music for the film Tale of the Priest and His Servant Balda. 1934. Manuscript.
Op. 37 Music for the play Human Comedy (based on Balzac). 193334. Manuscript.
Op. 38 Suite for Dance Band (Waltz, Polka, Blues). 1934. Manuscript. Premiere on March 24, 1938, Leningrad.
Op. 39 Bright RivuletBallet in 3 Acts. 1934. Manuscript. Premiere on June 4, 1935, Leningrad Theatre of Opera and Ballet, under baton of Feldt.
Op. 40 Sonata for Violoncello and Pianoforte. 1934. Triton Music Publishing House, 1935.
Op. 41 Music for the film Girl Friends. 1934. Manuscript.
Op. 42 Five Fragments for Orchestra. 1935. Manuscript.
Op. 43 Fourth Symphony. 193536. Manuscript. This symphony was not performed.
Op. 44 Music for Afinogenovs play Salute to Spain. 1936. Manuscript.
Op. 45 Music for the film Return of Maxim. 193637. Manuscript.
Op. 46 Four Romanzas to the verses of Pushkin (Resurrection, To a Youth, Presentiment, Stanzas). 1936. Manuscript.
Op. 47 Fifth Symphony. 1937. Music Publishing House, 1939. Premiere on October 21, 1937, Leningrad Philharmonic, under baton of E. Mravinsky.
Op. 48 Music for the film Volochayev Days. 193637. Manuscript.
Op. 49 Quartet. 1938. Music Publishing House, 1940. Premiere on October 10, 1938, Glazounov Quartet.
Op. 50 Music for the film Vyborg District. 1938. Manuscript.
Op. 51 Music for the film Friends. 1938. Manuscript.
Op. 52 Music for the film The Great Citizen. 1938. Manuscript.
Op. 53 Music for the film Man with the Gun. 1938. Manuscript.
Op. 54. Sixth Symphony. 1939. Music Publishing House, 1941. Premiere on November 5, 1939, Leningrad Philharmonic, under baton of E. Mravinsky.
Op. 55 Music for the film The Great Citizen (second series). 1939. Manuscript.
Op. 56 Music for the film Silly Little Mouse. 1939. Manuscript.
Op. 57 Quintet (for Pianoforte and Strings). 1940. Published by Union of Soviet Composers, 1941. Premiere on November 23, 1940, Beethoven Quartet and composer.
Op. 58 New orchestration of the opera Boris Godunov. 193940. Manuscript.
Op. 59 Three pieces for violin. 1940. Manuscript.
Op. 60 Seventh Symphony. 1941. Music Publishing House, 1942. Premiere on March 5, 1942, Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre, under baton of S. Samosud.
Op. 61 Leningrad, Suite for choir and orchestra. 1942. Manuscript. Premiere October 15, 1942.
Op. 62 Six romances to the words of Burns, Shakespeare, Walter Raleigh (for Bass and Orchestra). 1942. Published by Union of Soviet Composers, 1943.
Op. 63 The Players, Opera on theme by Gogol. Manuscript (unfinished).
Op. 64 Piano Sonata No. 2. 1943. Published by State Music Publishing House (MUZGIZ), 1944. Premiere November II, 1943, author at piano.
Op. 65 Eighth Symphony. 1942. Published by State Music Publishing House (MUZGIZ), 1946. Premiere November 9, 1943, State Symphony Orchestra of the U.S.S.R., under baton of Evgeni Mravinski.
Op. 66 Music for the concert-play Great River. Manuscript.
Op. 67 Trio for Piano, Violin and Violoncello. 1944. Published by State Music Publishing House (MUZGIZ), 1945. Premiere on November 9, 1944: author at piano, D. Tsiganovviolin, S. Shirinskivioloncello.
Op. 68 Music for the film Zoya. 1944. Manuscript.
Op. 69 String Quartet No. 2, published by State Music Publishing House (MUZGIZ), 1945. Premiere on November 9, 1944, by the Beethoven Quartet.
Op. 70 Ninth Symphony. 1945. Published by Union of Soviet Composers, 1945. Premiere on November 11, 1945, by Orchestra of Leningrad State Philharmonic, under the baton of Eugene Mravinsky.