Opera •
Сон на Волге (
Son na Volge /
Dream on the Volga), Op. 16 (1888), libretto by Anton Arensky after
Alexander Ostrovsky's play
Voyevoda, premiere: January 2, 1891 [OS December 21, 1890],
Moscow,
Bolshoy Theatre •
Рафаэль (
Rafael /
Raphael), Op. 37 (1894), libretto by A. Kryukov, premiere: May 6 [OS April 24], 1894,
Moscow,
Conservatory •
Наль и Дамаянти (''Nal' i Damayanti
/ Nal and Damayanti''), Op. 47 (1903), after
Indian epos "
Mahabharata", libretto by
Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky after the novel by
Vasily Zhukovsky, premiere: January 22, [OS January 9], 1904,
Moscow,
Bolshoy Theatre)
Ballet •
Egyptian Nights () a.k.a. ''Une Nuit d'Égypte
or Nuits égyptiennes'' (1900). Divertissement-Ballet in one act. Originally composed for the
Imperial Ballet, St. Petersburg. Choreography by
Lev Ivanov. Production was never given due to the death of the choreographer before completion. • revival by
Mikhail Fokine for the Imperial Ballet.
Imperial Mariinsky Theatre, . • revival by Mikhail Fokine as
Cléopâtre for the
Ballets Russes.
Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris, 2 June 1909. Additional music by
Alexander Glazunov,
Mikhail Glinka,
Modest Mussorgsky,
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov,
Sergei Taneyev, and
Nikolai Tcherepnin.
Orchestral • (1881) • (1883) • Suite No. 1 in G minor, Op. 7 (1885) • Intermezzo in G minor, Op. 13 (1882) • Symphony No. 2 in A major, Op. 22 (1889) • Suite No. 2 'Silhouettes', Op. 23 (originally for 2 pianos, 1892) • Suite No. 3 'Variations in C major', Op. 33 (originally for 2 pianos, 1894) •
Variations on a Theme of Tchaikovsky, Op. 35a, for string orchestra (1894) • Fantasia on Themes of Ryabinin, Op. 48, for piano and orchestra (1899), also known as Fantasia on Russian Folksongs • Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in A minor, Op. 54 (1891) • Pamyati Suvorova (To the Memory of
Suvorov, 1900)
Chamber • String Quartet No. 1 in G major, Op. 11 (1888) • Serenade, Op. 30, No. 2, for violin and piano •
Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op. 32 (1894) •
String Quartet No. 2 in A minor, Op. 35 (1894), scored either for standard string quartet or for violin, viola and two cellos • Piano Quintet in D major, Op. 51 (1900) • Two Pieces, Op. 12, for cello and piano • Four Pieces, Op. 56, for cello and piano • (1905)
Piano (for solo piano unless otherwise specified) • Suite for Two Pianos No. 1 in F major, Op. 15 (1888) • Suite for Two Pianos No. 2, Op. 23, "Silhouettes" (1892), also orchestral version • Four
Morceaux, Op. 25 (1893) • Six
Essais sur des rythmes oubliés, Op. 28 (ca. 1893) • Suite for Two Pianos No. 3 in C major, Op. 33, "Variations" (pub. 1894), also orchestral version • 24
Morceaux caractéristiques, Op. 36 (covering
all 24 major and minor keys) (1894) • Four Etudes, Op. 41 (1896) • Three
Morceaux, Op. 42 (1898) • Six Caprices, Op. 43 (1898) •
Près de la mer, six esquisses (sketches), Op. 52 (1901) • Six Pieces, Op. 53 (1901) • Suite for Two Pianos No. 4, Op. 62 (1903) • Twelve Preludes, Op. 63 (1903) • Twelve Pieces for
Piano four hands, Op. 66 (1903) • Arabesques (suite), Op. 67 (1903) • Twelve Etudes, Op. 74 (1905)
Choral •
Cantata for the Tenth Anniversary of the Sacred Coronation of Their Imperial Highnesses, Op. 25 (1893) •
The Fountain of Bakhchisarai, Op. 46, cantata • Three Vocal Quartets, Op. 57, with cello accompaniment •
The Diver, Op. 61, cantata
Solo vocal • Romances (4), for voice and piano, Op. 17
Arrangements of Arensky's music • Tempo di Valse from the Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in A minor, Op.54, arranged for violin and piano by
Jascha Heifetz ==References==