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Symphony no1 in E. Mezzosoprano, tenor, choir and orchestra. 1899. op26 Nadezhda Serdiuk, Sergei Skorokhodov, London Symphony Choir and Orchestra / Valery Gergiev |
in 6 parts |
Symphony no2 in c. 1901. op29 Nederlands Ballet Orkest, Noord Hollands Orkest / David Porcelyn |
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Symphony no3 in c "Le divin poeme". 1904. op43 | 1 - Lento, allegro, lento. Lute 2 - Lento. Voluntee 3 - Allegro. Jeu divin |
Piano concerto in f sharp. 1898. op20 Nikolay Demidenko, Netherlands Radio PO / Alexander Lazarev |
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[] 3 Pieces. Piano. 1889. op2 | 1 - in c sharp |
[] 12 Etudes. Piano. op8 | 5 - in E |
2 Pieces for the left hand. Piano. 1894. op9 Anatol Ugorski |
1 - Prelude in c sharp 2 - Nocturne in D flat |
24 Preludes. Piano. 1888-1896. op11 alternating major and minor continually 1 fifth higher |
1 - in C 2 - in a 3 - in G 4 - in e 5 - in D 6 - in b 7 - in A 8 - in f sharp 9 - in E 10 - in c sharp 11 - in B 12 - in g flat 13 - in G flat 14 - in e flat 15 - in D flat 16 - in b flat 17 - in A flat 18 - in f 19 - in E flat 20 - in c 21 - in B flat 22 - in g 23 - in F 24 - in d |
Sonata no2 in g sharp. Piano. 1897. op19 Elisabeth Leonskaya |
1 - Andante 2 - Presto |
Sonata no3 in f sharp. Piano. 1898. op23 Emil Gilels |
1 - Dramatico 2 - Andante 3 - Presto con fuoco 4 - Allegretto |
Reverie. Orchestra. 1898. op24 | |
2 Poemes. Piano. 1903. op32 Alexander Gavrylyuk |
1 - in F sharp 2 - in D |
Le poeme de l'extase. Orchestra. 1908. op54 | |
Promethee, le poeme du feu. Piano, choir and orchestra. 1910. op60 | |
Sonata no7 in F sharp "Messe blanche". Piano. 1911. op64 Severin von Eckardstein |
in 1 movement |
Sonata no9 "Black mass". Piano orch Peter Jan Wagemans Netherlands Radio CPO / Michael Schonwandt |
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Vers la flamme. Piano. 1914. op72 Alexander Gavrylyuk |
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[] 2 Dances. Piano. 1914. op73 | 2 - Flammes sombres |
Romance in a for horn and piano. 1890 arr Scriabin for cello and piano Steven Isserlis, Nelson Goerner |
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Misteriya. Predvaritelnoye deystvo (Prefactory action) (L'Action
prealable). Sketches and fragments only. 1914-1915 see Aleksandr Nemtin |