List of compositions by Sergei Prokofiev

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Sergei Prokofiev, ca. 1918

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

Contents

By genre

Operas

Ballets

Incidental music

Film music

Symphonies

Orchestral suites

Other orchestral works

Concertos

Vocal orchestral

Choral

Songs

Chamber music

Instrumental

Piano sonatas

Other piano works

Transcriptions for piano

Band music

By opus number

Opus numberWorkYear
1 Piano Sonata No. 1 in F minor1909
2Four Etudes for Piano1909
3Four Pieces for Piano1907-1911
4Four Pieces for Piano1908–12
5 Sinfonietta in A major (original version)1909, rev. 1914–15
6Dreams, for orchestra1910
7Two Poems, for female choir and orchestra1909–10
8Autumnal, for orchestra1910, rev. 1915, 1934
9Two Poems, for voice and piano1910–11
10 Piano Concerto No. 1 in D major1911–12
11 Toccata in D minor, for piano1912
12Ten Pieces for Piano1906–13
12bisHumoresque scherzo, for four bassoons1915
13 Maddalena (opera) 1911–13
14 Piano Sonata No. 2 in D minor1912
15Ballade in C minor, for cello and piano1912
16 Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor1912–13 (lost), reconstructed in 1923
17 Sarcasms , five pieces for piano1912–14
18 The Ugly Duckling , for soprano and piano/orchestra1914
19 Violin Concerto No. 1 in D major1916–17
Ala i Lolli, ballet (withdrawn)1914–15
20 Scythian Suite , orchestral suite from Ala i Lolli1914–15
21 Chout , ballet in 6 scenes1915, rev. 1920
21bis Suite from Chout, orchestral suite1920
22 Visions fugitives , twenty pieces for piano1915–17
23Five Poems, for voice and piano1915
24 The Gambler (after Dostoevsky), opera in 4 acts1915–17, rev. 1927–28
25 Symphony No. 1 in D major Classical1916–17
26 Piano Concerto No. 3 in C major1917–21
27Five Poems after Akhmatova, for voice and piano1916
28 Piano Sonata No. 3 in A minor1917
29 Piano Sonata No. 4 in C minor1917
29bis Andante from Piano Sonata No. 4, for orchestra1934
30 Seven, They are Seven , cantata1917–18, rev. 1933
31 Tales of an Old Grandmother , four pieces for piano1918
32Four Pieces for Piano1918
33 The Love for Three Oranges, opera in 4 acts1919
33bis Suite from The Love for Three Oranges, orchestral suite1919, rev. 1924
33ter March and Scherzo from The Love for Three Oranges, for piano1922
34 Overture on Hebrew Themes, for clarinet, string quartet, and piano1919
34bis Overture on Hebrew Themes, for orchestra1934
35Five Songs without Words, for female voice and piano1920
35bisFive Melodies, for violin and piano1925
36Five Poems after Bal'mont, for voice and piano1921
37 The Fiery Angel, opera1919–23, rev. 1926–27
37bis Vocal Suite from The Fiery Angel, orchestral suite with voice1923, incomplete
38 Piano Sonata No. 5 in C major (original version)1923
Trapeze, ballet1924
39 Quintet in G minor (based on Trapeze), for oboe, clarinet, violin, viola, and double bass1924
40 Symphony No. 2 in D minor Iron and Steel1924–25
41 Le pas d'acier (The Steel Step), ballet1925–26
41bis Suite from Le pas d'acier, orchestral suite1926
42 American Overture, for 17 instrumentalists1926
42bis American Overture, for orchestra1928
43 Divertissement, for orchestra1925–29
43bis Divertissement, for piano1938
44 Symphony No. 3 in C minor1928
45 Things in Themselves (after Immanuel Kant), two pieces for piano1928
46 The Prodigal Son, ballet in 3 scenes1928–29
46bis Suite from The Prodigal Son, orchestral suite1929
47 Symphony No. 4 in C major (original version)1929–30
48 Sinfonietta in A major (revised version)1929
49 Suite from The Gambler, ("Four Portraits and Denouement")1931
50 String Quartet No. 1 in B minor1930
50bis Andante from String Quartet No. 1, for string orchestra?1930
51 On the Dnieper, ballet in 2 scenes1930–31
51bis Suite from On the Dnieper, orchestral suite1933
52Six Transcriptions for Piano1930–31
53 Piano Concerto No. 4 in B major, for left hand1931
54 Piano Sonatinas (No. 1 in E minor; No. 2 in G major)1931–32
55 Piano Concerto No. 5 in G major1931–32
56 Sonata for Two Violins in C major1932
57 Symphonic Song, for orchestra1933
58 Cello Concerto in E minor1933–38
59Three Pieces for Piano1933–34
Lieutenant Kijé, film score1933
60 Suite from Lieutenant Kijé, orchestral suite1934
60bis Two Songs from Lieutenant Kijé, for voice and piano1934
Egyptian Nights, incidental music1934
61 Suite from Egyptian Nights, orchestral suite1934
62Pensées (Thoughts), three pieces for piano1933–34
63 Violin Concerto No. 2 in G minor1935
64 Romeo and Juliet, ballet in 4 acts1935–36
64bis Suite from Romeo and Juliet No. 1 1936
64ter Suite from Romeo and Juliet No. 2 1936
65 Music for Children, twelve easy pieces for piano1935
65bis Summer Day, orchestral suite based on seven pieces from Music for Children1941
66Six Songs, for choir and piano1935
67 Peter and the Wolf, for narrator and orchestra1936
68Three Children's Songs, for voice and piano1936
69Four Marches, for band1935–37
70 The Queen of Spades, film score1936
70bis Boris Godunov, incidental music1936
71 Eugene Onegin, incidental music1936
72 Russian Overture, for orchestra1936, rev. 1937
73Three Romances after Pushkin, for voice and piano1936
74 Cantata for the 20th Anniversary of the October Revolution 1936–37
75 Ten Pieces from Romeo and Juliet, for piano1937
76 Songs of Our Days, for choir and piano/orchestra1937
77 Hamlet, incidental music1937–38
77bis Gavotte from Hamlet, for piano1938
Alexander Nevsky, film score (director: Sergei Eisenstein)1938
78 Alexander Nevsky, cantata1939
79Seven Songs, for choir and piano1939
80 Violin Sonata No. 1 in F minor1938–46
81 Semyon Kotko, opera1939
81bis Suite from Semyon Kotko, orchestral suite1941
82 Piano Sonata No. 6 in A major1939–40
83 Piano Sonata No. 7 in B major Stalingrad1939–42
84 Piano Sonata No. 8 in B major1939–44
85 Zdravitsa (Hail to Stalin), cantata1939
86 Betrothal in a Monastery, opera in 4 acts1940–41
87 Cinderella, ballet in 3 acts1940–44
88 Symphonic March, for orchestra1941
89Seven Songs and a March, for choir and piano1941–42
89bisMarch in A-flat major, for band?1941
90 The Year 1941, orchestral suite1941
91 War and Peace (after Tolstoy), opera in 13 scenes1941–43, rev. 1946–52
92 String Quartet No. 2 in F major1941
93 Ballad of an Unknown Boy, for soprano, tenor, choir, and orchestra1942–43
94 Flute Sonata in D major1943
94bis Violin Sonata No. 2 in D major (based on Flute Sonata)1944
95 Three Pieces from Cinderella, for piano1942
96Three Transcriptions for Piano (from War and Peace and Lermontov)1941–42
97 Ten Pieces from Cinderella, for piano1943
98National Anthem and All-Union Hymn1943 and 1946
99March in B-flat major, for band1943–44
100 Symphony No. 5 in B major1944
101 Suite from Romeo and Juliet No. 3 1946
102 Six Pieces from Cinderella, for piano1944
103 Piano Sonata No. 9 in C major1947
104Twelve Russian Folk Songs, for voice and piano1944
105 Ode to the End of the War, for winds, percussion, 8 harps, 4 pianos, and double basses1945
106Two Duets, for tenor, bass, and piano1945
107 Suite from Cinderella No. 1 1946
108 Suite from Cinderella No. 2 1946
109 Suite from Cinderella No. 3 1946
110 Waltz Suite, six waltzes for orchestra1946
111 Symphony No. 6 in E minor1945–47
112 Symphony No. 4 in C major (revised version)1947
113 Thirty Years, festive poem for orchestra1947
114 Flourish, Mighty Land, cantata1947
115Sonata for Unison Violins (or Solo Violin) in D major1947
116 Ivan the Terrible, film score (director: Sergei Eisenstein)1942–45
117 The Story of a Real Man, opera in 4 acts1947–48
118 The Tale of the Stone Flower, ballet in 4 acts1948–53
119 Cello Sonata in C major1949
120 Pushkin Waltzes, two waltzes for orchestra1949
121Soldiers' Marching Song1950
122 Winter Bonfire, children's suite for boys' choir and orchestra1949–50
123 Summer Night, orchestral suite from Betrothal in a Monastery1950
124 On Guard for Peace , oratorio1950
125 Symphony-Concerto for Cello and Orchestra in E minor1950–51, rev. 1952
126 Wedding Suite, orchestral suite from The Tale of the Stone Flower1951
127 Gypsy Fantasy, orchestral suite from The Tale of the Stone Flower1951
128 Ural Rhapsody, orchestral suite from The Tale of the Stone Flower1951
129 The Mistress of the Copper Mountain, orchestral suite from The Tale of the Stone Flowerunrealized
130 The Meeting of the Volga and the Don, festive poem for orchestra1951
131 Symphony No. 7 in C minor1951–52
132 Cello Concertino in G minor1952, incomplete
133 (or 134) Sonata for Solo Cello in C minor1952, incomplete
134 (or 133) Piano Concerto No. 6, for two pianos and string orchestra1952, incomplete
135 Piano Sonata No. 5 in C major (revised version)1952–53
136 Symphony No. 2 in D minor Iron and Steel (revised version)unrealized
137 Piano Sonata No. 10 in E minor?1953, incomplete
138 Piano Sonata No. 11 unrealized

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References

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