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===Stage works=== ====Operas==== * ''[[Not Love Alone]]'', opera in three acts with epilogue (1961). First performance on 25 December 1961 in Moscow by the Bolshoi Theatre Chorus and Orchestra, [[Yevgeny Svetlanov|Y. Svetlanov]] (cond). * ''[[Dead Souls (opera)|Dead Souls]]'', opera in three acts (1976). Libretto by the composer. First performance on 7 June 1977 in Moscow by the Bolshoi Theatre Chorus and Orchestra, Y. Temirkanov (cond). * ''[[Lolita (opera)|Lolita]]'', opera in three acts after [[Vladimir Nabokov]]'s novel (1993). Libretto by the composer. First performance: 14 December 1994 in Stockholm by the [[Royal Swedish Opera|Royal Opera of Stockholm]], [[Mstislav Rostropovich]] (cond), Ann-Marget Petterson, John Conklin. * ''[[The Enchanted Wanderer (opera)|The Enchanted Wanderer]]'', opera for the concert stage for mezzo-soprano, tenor, bass, mixed chorus and orchestra (2001–2002). Story by [[Nikolai Leskov]]. Libretto by the composer. Commissioned by the New York Philharmonic to [[Lorin Maazel]]. First performance on 19 December 2002 in New York by the [[New York Philharmonic]], New York Choral Artists, [[Lorin Maazel]] (cond). * ''[[Boyarina Morozova (opera)|Boyarina Morozova]]'', choral opera in two parts for four soloists, mixed chorus, trumpet, timpani and percussion (2006). Text from "The Life of the Archpriest Awwakum by himself" and "The Life of Boyarina Morozova". Libretto by the composer. First performance: 30 October 2006 in the [[Moscow Conservatory]] in a performance directed by Boris Tevlin. * ''[[The Left-Hander (opera)|The Left-Hander]]'', opera in 2 acts. Libretto by the composer after the novel by [[Nikolai Leskov]]. Concert performance on 26 June, and world stage premiere on 27 July 2013 at the [[Mariinsky Theatre#Mariinsky Two|Mariinsky II]] in St Petersburg, conducted by [[Valery Gergiev]].<ref name="Levsha-Schott">{{cite web | title=''Levsha'' (''The Left-Hander'') | url=https://de.schott-music.com/shop/levsha-no305839.html | work=de.schott-music.com |publisher=[[Schott Music]] | date=2012–2013}}</ref> * ''A Christmas Tale'', billed as an "Opéra féerie", libretto by the composer after Leskov's translation of Nemcova's fairy tale. World premiere at the Mariinsky Two in St.Petersburg, conducted by Valery Gergiev, 27 December 2015. The opera contains elements of the original Slavic tale of Cinderella as well as the Russian story of "The Twelve Months". ====Ballets==== * ''[[The Little Humpbacked Horse (ballet)|The Little Humpbacked Horse]]'', ballet in four acts (1956). First performance on 4 March 1960 in Moscow by the [[Bolshoi Theatre]], G. Rozhdestvensky (cond). * ''[[Carmen Suite (ballet)|Carmen Suite]]'', ballet in one act (1967). First performance on 20 April 1967 in Moscow by the Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, [[Gennady Rozhdestvensky]] (cond). * ''[[Adaptations of Anna Karenina#Ballet|Anna Karenina]]'', ballet in three acts after [[Leo Tolstoy]](1971). First performance on 10 June 1972 in Moscow by the [[Bolshoi Theatre]], Y. Simonov (cond). * ''[[The Seagull (ballet)|The Seagull]]'', ballet in two acts after [[Anton Chekhov]]'s play (1979). First performance in 1980 in Moscow by the [[Bolshoi Theatre]], [[Alexander Lazarev (conductor)|Alexander Lazarev]] (cond). * ''[[The Lady with the Dog#Adaptations|The Lady with the Lapdog]]'', ballet in one act after [[Anton Chekhov]] (1985). First performance on 20 November 1985 in Moscow by the [[Bolshoi Theatre]], [[Alexander Lazarev (conductor)|Alexander Lazarev]] (cond). ====Musical theatre==== *''Nina and the Twelve Months'' (1988). Musical in two acts on a libretto by T. Futjita after [[Samuil Marshak]]'s story. First performance on 8 August 1988 in Tokyo. ====Incidental music==== *''They Knew Mayakovsky'', to the play by V. Katanyan (1954) *''Tempo'', to the play by N. Pogodin (1955) *''First Symphony'', to the play by A. Gladkov (1956) *''Mistery-Buffo'', to the play by V. Mayakovsky (1957) *''The Sword of Damocles'', to the play by N. Hikmet (1959) *''Thunderstorm'', to the play by N. Ostrovsky (1961) *''Tyorkin in the Hereafter'', to the play by A. Tvardovsky (1966)
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