New Collected Works

I. Symphonies

II. Orchestral Compositions

  • Orchestral Compositions of Different Years. Scores.

    Scherzo. Op. 1
    Theme and Variations. Op. 3
    Scherzo. Op. 7
    Five Fragments. Op. 42
    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Explanatory Article by Larisa Gerver
    2020
  • Compositions for Wind Orchestra and Jazz Orchestra. Scores.

    Tahiti Trot. Transcription of Vincent Youmans’ Song for Orchestra, Op. 16
    Two Pieces by Domenico Scarlatti. Transcription for Wind Orchestra, Op. 17
    Suite No. 1 for Jazz Orch. Sans op. 
    Suite No. 2 for Jazz Orch. Sans op. (Instr. by Gerard McBurney. Published for the first time.)
    Ceremonial March. For Wind Orchestra, Sans op.
    German March. For Wind Orchestra, Sans op.
    March of the Soviet Militia. For Wind Orchestra, Op. 139. Score
    Edited by Manashir Iakubov
    2006
  • Suite for Jazz (Variety Stage) Orchestra in eight movements. Sans op. Score.

    Edited by Sergey Chebotaryev and Andrey Yakovlev.
    Explanatory Article by Manashir Iakubov. Published for the first time.
    2001
  • Waltzes from Film Music

    Waltzes from Film Music for Symphony Orchestra. Sans Op. Score.
    Edited by Andrey Yakovlev.
    Explanatory article by Victor Ekimovsky. Editor-in-chief Victor Ekimovsky.
    2021
  • Orchestral Overtures of the 1950s-1960s. Scores.

    Festive Overture. Op. 96.
    Overture on Russian and Kirghiz Folk Songs. Op. 115.
    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Explanatory Article by Maria Karachevskaya.
    2017
  • Music Memorials in Dmitri Shostakovich’s Oeuvre. Scores.

    “Novorossiysk Chimes” (Flame of Eternal Glory) Sans Op.
    Funeral and Triumphal Prelude in Memory of the Heroes of the Battle of Stalingrad Op. 130
    Symphonic Poem “October” Op. 131
    “Intervision” Fanfares Sans Op.
    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Explanatory Article by Maria Karachevskaya.
    2019
  • Orchestral Compositions. Piano Scores

    Suite No. 1 for Jazz Orchestra Sans op.
    Suite No. 2 for Jazz Orchestra Sans op.
    “Novorossiysk Chimes” (Flame of Eternal Glory) Sans op.
    Funeral and Triumphal Prelude in Memory of the Heroes of the Battle of Stalingrad Op. 130
    Arranged for Piano

    Festive Overture Op. 96
    Overture on Russian and Kirghiz Folk Songs Op. 115
    Symphonic Poem “October” Op. 131
    Arranged for Piano Four Hands

    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Description of Hand-Written Sources by Maria Karachevskaya
    2020

III. Instrumental Concertos

IV. Compositions for the Stage

V. Suites from Operas and Ballets

VI. Compositions for Choir and Orchestra (with or without soloists)

VII. Choral Compositions

VIII. Compositions for Solo Voice(s) and Orchestra

  • Shostakovich's Vocal Cycles of the 1920s-1930s.

    Two Fables by Ivan Krylov for Mezzo-soprano, Female Chorus (Mezzo-sopranos) and Orchestra, Op. 4. Six Romances on Japanese Poems for Tenor and Orchestra, Op. 21. Three Romances on Poems by Alexander Pushkin for Bass and Chamber Orchestra, Op. 46a. Scores.
    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Explanatory article by Manashir Iakubov.
    2006
  • Six Romances on Verses by W. Raleigh, R. Burns and W. Shakespeare.

    Op. 62a. For bass soloist and symphony orchestra. First edition.
    Op. 62/140. For bass soloist and chamber orchestra. Scores.
    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Explanatory article by Maria Karachevskaya.
    2013
  • Shostakovich’s Vocal Cycles.

    From Jewish Folk Poetry. Song Cycle for Soprano, Contralto, Tenor and Orchestra, Op. 79a. Six Songs on Poems by Marina Tsvetayeva. Suite for Contralto and Chamber Orchestra, Op. 143a. Seven Adaptations of Finnish Folk Songs. (Suite on Finnish Themes). For Soloists (Soprano and Tenor) and Chamber Orchestra, Sans Op.
    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Explanatory articles by Manashir Iakubov, Maria Karachevskaya.
    2016
  • Suite on Verses by Michelangelo Buonarroti. Op. 145. Piano score, Score.

    Suite on Verses by Michelangelo Buonarroti. For Bass and Piano, Op. 145.
    Suite on Verses by Michelangelo Buonarroti. For Bass and Symphony Orchestra, Op. 145a.
    Translated by Abram Efros.
    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Explanatory article by Tamara Levaya.
    2014

IX. Chamber Compositions for Voice and Songs

  • Shostakovich’s Vocal Cycles of the 1940s-1960s.

    “From Jewish Folk Poetry”. Song Cycle for Soprano, Contralto and Tenor with Piano Accompaniment, Op. 79. “Satires” (“Pictures of the Past”) on Verses by Sasha Chorny. Song Cycle for Soprano and Piano, Op. 109. Seven Poems by Alexander Blok. Vocal-instrumental Suite for Soprano, Violin, Cello and Piano, Op. 127.
    Editor-in-chief Manashir Iakubov. Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Explanatory article by Manashir Iakubov.
    2010
  • Dmitri Shostakovich’s Compositions for Solo Voice(s).

    Two Fables by Ivan Krylov. Op. 4. Two Romances on Verses by Mikhail Lermontov. Op. 84. Spanish Songs. Op. 100. Six Songs on Poems by Marina Tsvetayeva. Op. 143. Greek Songs. Sans op. For voice and piano. Joan Smith. “Bird of Peace”. Sans op. Adaptation for voice and piano.
    Editor-in-chief Manashir Iakubov. Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Explanatory article by Manashir Iakubov.
    2010
  • Dmitri Shostakovich’s Vocal Compositions.

    Six Romances on Japanese Poems. Op. 21. Two Songs on Verses by Mikhail Svetlov (“Lullaby”, “Song of the Lantern”). Op. 72. Four Romances on Verses by Yevgeni Dolmatovsky. Op. 86. Madrigal. Sans op. For tenor soloist and piano. Four Romances on Poems by Alexander Pushkin. Op. 46. Four Monologues on Verses by Alexander Pushkin. Op. 91. “Spring, Spring...”. Words by Alexander Pushkin. Op. 128. For bass soloist and piano.
    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Explanatory article by Maria Karachevskaya.
    2015
  • Dmitri Shostakovich’s Late Chamber and Vocal Works Opp. 121, 123, 146 and their Instrumentations.

    Five Romances on Texts from the Krokodil Magazine. Op. 121. Piano score. Score. (Instrumentation by B. Tishchenko. Published for the first time). Preface to the Complete Collection of My Works and a Brief Reflection Apropos This Preface. Words and music by Dmitri Shostakovich. Op. 123. Piano score. Score. (Instrumentation by L. Desyatnikov. Published for the first time). Four Verses of Captain Lebyadkin. Op. 146. Piano score. Score. (Instrumentation by B. Tishchenko. Published for the first time).
    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Explanatory article by Tamara Levaya.
    2014
  • Dmitri Shostakovich’s Compositions for Solo Voice(s).

    Six Romances on Verses by W. Raleigh, R. Burns and W. Shakespeare. Op. 62. Five Romances on Verses by Yevgeni Dolmatovsky. Op. 98. “There Were Kisses”. Words by Yevgeni Dolmatovsky. Sans op. For bass soloist and piano.
    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Explanatory article by Maria Karachevskaya. Editor-in-chief Manashir Iakubov.
    2012
  • Songs for Solo Voices, Choir and Piano 1941-1957. Songs from Films.

    Dmitri Shostakovich’s Song Compositions of the 1930s-1950s
    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky.
    Explanatory Article by Maria Karachevskaya
    2022
  • Arrangements of the Compositions by Other Composers. For soloist, violin and cello. Sans op.

    Dmitri Shostakovich’s Arrangements for Frontline Ensembles (Songs for the Front).
    For soloist, violin and cello. Sans Op. (1941).
    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky.
    Editing of Music Texts and Explanatory Article by Elvira van Domburg-Okuneva, Larisa Miller, Florentina Panchenko and Tamara Skvirskaya.
    2018

X. Chamber Instrumental Ensembles

  • Trio No 1. Op. 8. Trio No 2. Op. 67.

    Trio No. 1 for Violin, Cello and Piano. Op. 8.
    Trio No. 2 for Violin, Cello and Piano. Op. 67.
    Score and parts.
    Edited by Olga Kuzina. Editor-in-Chief Manashir Iakubov. Explanatory article by Manashir Iakubov.
    2005
  • Dmitri Shostakovich’s Music for Chamber Ensembles.

    Two Pieces for String Octet. Op. 11
    Quintet for Two Violins, Viola, Cello and Piano. Op. 57.
    Two Pieces for String Quartet. Sans Op.
    Mili Balakirev—Polka. Arranged for Two Harps by Dmitri Shostakovich. Sans Op.
    Edited by Andrey Yakovlev. Explanatory Articles by Vera Zaitseva and Marina Raku. Editor-in-chief Victor Ekimovsky.
    2016
  • Dmitri Shostakovich’s String Quartets Nos. 1-3

    Quartet No 1. Op. 49
    Quartet No 2. Op. 68
    Quartet No 3. Op. 73
    Edited by Andrey Yakovlev. Explanatory Article by Levon Hakobian, Marina Raku.
    Editor-in-chief Victor Ekimovsky.
    2014
  • Dmitri Shostakovich’s String Quartets Nos. 7-9

    Quartet No. 7. Op. 108
    Quartet No. 8. Op. 110
    Quartet No. 9. Op. 117
    Unfinished Quartet. Sans op.
    Edited by Andrey Yakovlev. Explanatory Articles by Olga Dombrovskaya.
    Editor-in-chief Victor Ekimovsky.
    2023
  • Dmitri Shostakovich’s String Quartets Nos. 10-12

    Quartet No 10. Op. 118
    Quartet No 11. Op. 122
    Quartet No 12. Op. 133
    Edited by Andrey Yakovlev. Explanatory Articles by Levon Hakobian
    Editor-in-chief Victor Ekimovsky.
    2021
  • Dmitri Shostakovich’s String Quartets Nos. 13-15

    Quartet No 13. Op. 138
    Quartet No 14. Op. 142
    Quartet No 15. Op. 144
    Edited by Andrey Yakovlev
    Explanatory Articles by Olga Dombrovskaya, Levon Hakobian.
    Editor-in-chief Victor Ekimovsky.
    2020

XI. Instrumental Sonatas

XII. Piano Compositions

  • Hamlet. Music to the Play.

    Hamlet. Music to the Play. Op. 32. Score.
    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Explanatory Article by Michelle Assay.
    2018

XIV. Film Music

  • “New Babylon”. Op. 18

    Music to the black-and-white silent film. Score.
    Edited by Sergei Chebotaryov. Explanatory article by Manashir Iakubov. Editor-in-chief Manashir Iakubov. Published in full for the first time.
    2004
  • “Alone”. Op. 26

    Music for the black-and-white sound film Alone. Opus 26. Score.
    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Reproducing the missing music text according to the phonogram by Mark Fitz-Gerald. Explanatory article by Manashir Iakubov. Editor-in-chief Manashir Iakubov. Published in full for the first time.
    2004
  • Shostakovich’s Music to the Films of Mikhail Tsekhanovsky

    The Story of the Priest and His Helper Balda. Music to the Black-and-White Cartoon. Op. 36. Score. Published for the first time.
    The Story of the Silly Baby Mouse. Music to the Cartoon Colour Film. Op. 56. Score.
    Edited by Sergey Chebotaryov. Explanatory Article by Manashir Iakubov. Editor-in-Chief Manashir Iakubov.
    2005
  • “Maxim’s Youth”. Op. 41 (No. 1). “The Return of Maxim”. Op. 45. “The Vyborg Side”. Op. 50

    Dmitri Shostakovich’s music to the films in the Maxim Trilogy: “Maxim’s youth”, “The Return of Maxim” and “The Vyborg Side”.
    Op. 41 (No. 1). Music for the black-and-white film. Score.
    Op. 45. Music for the black-and-white film. Score. Published for the first time.
    Op. 50. Music for the black-and-white film. Score. Published for the first time.
    Edited by Andrey Yakovlev. Explanatory Articles by Olga Dombrovskaya. Explanatory Notes by Yekaterina Klyuchnikova (Lobankova). Editor-in-chief Victor Ekimovsky.
    2024
  • “The Adventures of Korzinkina”. Op. 59. “Zoya”. Op. 64

    Op. 59. Music for the black-and-white film. Score. Published in full for the first time.
    Op. 64. Music for the black-and-white film. Score. Published in full for the first time.
    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Explanatory Articles by Yekaterina Klyuchnikova (Lobankova).
    2021
  • “Simple Folk”. Op. 71. “The Young Guard”. Op. 75

    Op. 71. Music for the black-and-white film. Score. Published for the first time.
    Op. 75. Music for the black-and-white film. Score. Published for the first time.
    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Explanatory Articles by Olga Dombrovskaya. Explanatory Notes by Yekaterina Klyuchnikova (Lobankova).
    2023
  • “Pirogov”. Op. 76. “Michurin”. Op. 78

    Op. 76. Music for the black-and-white film. Score. Published for the first time.
    Op. 78. Music for the colour film. Score. Published for the first time.
    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Explanatory Articles by Olga Dombrovskaya.
    2020
  • “The Meeting on the Elbe”. Op. 80

    Music for the black-and-white film. Op. 80. Score. Published in full for the first time.
    Edited by Andrey Yakovlev. Explanatory Article by Olga Dombrovskaya. Editor-in-chief Victor Ekimovsky. 
    2024
  • “The Unforgettable Year 1919”. Op. 89

    Music to the film The Unforgettable Year 1919. Op. 89. Score. Published for the first time.
    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Explanatory Article by Olga Dombrovskaya. Description of the hand-written sources by Maria Karachevskaya.
    2023
  • “Song of the Great Rivers”. Op. 95 “Five Days, Five Nights”. Op. 111

    Op. 95. Music for the black-and-white documentary film. Score. Published in full for the first time.
    Op. 111. Music for the black-and-white film. Score. Published in full for the first time.
    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Explanatory Articles by Olga Dombrovskaya.
    2024
  • “The Gadfly”. Op. 97

    Orchestral music for the Sovcolour film. Op. 97. Score. Published in full for the first time.
    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Explanatory Article by Marina Raku.
    2016
  • “Hamlet”. Op. 116

    Music for the black-and-white film. Op. 116. Score. Published in full for the first time.
    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Explanatory Article by Olga Dombrovskaya.
    2016
  • “Sofya Perovskaya”. Op. 132. “King Lear”. Op. 137

    Op. 132. Music for the biographical colour film. Published in full for the first time.
    Op. 137. Music for the black-and-white film. Published in full for the first time.
    Edited by Victor Ekimovsky. Explanatory Articles by Olga Dombrovskaya.
    2018

XV. Инструментовки произведений различных авторов

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