K – L – M

Kalinenko, K.
– Festive Sinfonietta in E major


Kalinnikov, V.
– Music for Tolstoy’s tragedy “Tsar Boris”
– Symphony No. 1 in G minor
– Symphony No. 2 in A major
– “Nymphs”, symphonic picture
– Serenade for string orchestra
– Suite for symphony orchestra
– “Bylina” overture
– Intermezzo No. 1 in A major
– Intermezzo No. 2 in G major
– “The Cedar and the Palm”, symphonic picture


Kalman, E.
– Excerpts from operettas: S. Vargouzova, Y. Vedeneyev


Karayev, K.
– Three Suites from the ballet “The Path of Thunder”: V. Klepatskaya, Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra
– Lullaby and Dance from the ballet “The Path of Thunder”
– Concerto for violin and orchestra: L. Kogan


Karlowicz, M.
– “Stanislav and Anna Oswieczin”, symphonic poem


Kastalsky, A.
– “Brotherly Commemoration of Heroes…”, oratorio: L. Bielobraguina, L. Aleshchenko, E. Vladimirov, Central Television and All-Union Radio Grand Chorus


Khachaturian, A.
– Excerpts from the ballet “Gayaneh”: Russian State Symphony Orchestra (2 recordings of the “Sabre Dance”); Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra
– Excerpts from the “Spartacus”: Russian State Symphony Orchestra; Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra
– Excerpts from the suite “The Battle of Stalingrad”
– “Ode in memory of Lenin”
– Concerto for violin and orchestra in D minor: L. Kogan; V. Klimov
– Concerto-Rhapsody for cello and orchestra: M. Rostropovich; K. Gheorgian
– Three Concert Arias for voice and orchestra: V. Gromova


Khrennikov, T.
– “Much ado about nothing”, suite from the ballet “Love for love” (compiled by Svetlanov): Overture; Guests’ Arrival; Grand Adagio; Plot; Scene; Finale; Hymn to love
– Adagio from the ballet “A Hussar Ballad”
– Symphony No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 4
– Symphony No. 2 in C minor, Op. 9
– Symphony No. 3, Op. 22
– Concerto No. 1 for piano and orchestra in F major, Op. 1: T. Khrennikov
– Concerto No. 2 for piano and orchestra in C major, Op. 21: T. Khrennikov
– Concerto No. 3 for piano and orchestra in C major, Op. 28: T. Khrennikov
– Concerto No. 1 for violin and orchestra in C major, Op. 14: V. Repin
– Concerto No. 2 for violin and orchestra in C major, Op. 23: L. Kogan; V. Repin
– Concerto for cello and orchestra in C major, M. Khomitzer


Knipper, L.
– “Radif”, for string quartet and string orchestra: Borodin Quartet
– Poem-monologue for double­‑bass, men’s chorus and symphony orchestra: R. Pankov, All-Union Radio Men’s Chorus
– “Symphonic tales from the motherland”
– “Mountain Serenade”, for string orchestra


Kodaly, Z.
– “Galanta Dances”


Kompaneyets, Z.
– Rhapsody on Jewish themes


Kreisler, F.
– Irish song for violin and piano: V. Klimov, E. Svetlanov


Kuss, M.
– Poem on themes from popular Russian songs


Liadov, A.
– “Baba-Yaga”, musical illustration of the popular Russian fairy tale in D minor, Op. 56
– “Eight popular Russian songs” for orchestra, Op. 58
– “The Enchanted Lake”, fairy picture in D flat major, Op. 62
– “Kikimora”, popular narrative in E minor, Op. 63
– “From the Apocalypse”, symphonic picture in C major, Op. 66
Scherzo No. 1 in D major, Op. 16
– Polonaise No. 1 in C major, Op. 49, “In Memory of A. S. Pushkin”
– Polonaise No. 2 in D major, Op. 55, “For the Unveiling of the Statue of A. G. Rubinstein”
– “Nenie” in A major, Op. 67
– “Dance of the Amazon” in E minor, Op. 65
– Intermezzo in C major, Op. 8 No. 1
– “About Olden Times”, ballad, Op. 21-b
– “Musical Snuffbox”, waltz-scherzo, Op. 32


Liszt, F.

– “Faust Symphony”
– “Preludes”, symphonic poem
– “Tasso: Lamentation and Triumph”, symphonic poem
– “Dream of Love”, nocturne No. 3 (arrangement by Rogal-Levitsky)
– Concerto No. 2 for piano and orchestra in A major: V. Kastelsky
– “Christus”, oratorio for soloists, chorus, organ and orchestra: G. Boiko, O. Alexandrova, A. Martynov, D. Trapeznikov, L. Golub (organ), Chorus and Orchestra of the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory; Soloists, Radio France Chorus, Orchestre National de France


Lyapunov, S.
– Symphony No. 1 in B minor, Op. 12
– Symphony No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 66
– Solemn Overture on Russian themes, in C major, Op. 37
– Polonaise in D major, Op. 16
– “Zhelyazova Volya”, symphonic poem in B minor, Op. 37
– “Hashish”, oriental symphonic poem in B flat minor, Op. 53
– Ballad, Op. 2


Mahler, G.
– Symphony No. 1, “Titan”, in D major
– Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection”, in D minor for soloists, chorus and orchestra: N. Gerassimova, O. Alexandrova, Russian Television Grand Academic Chorus
– Symphony No. 3 in D minor for alto, chorus and orchestra: O. Alexandrova, “Ostankino” Radio and Television Chorus
– Symphony No. 4 in G major for soprano and orchestra: N. Gerassimova
– Symphony No. 5 in C sharp minor
– Symphony No. 6 in A minor “Tragic”
– Symphony No. 7 in E minor “Night Song”
– “Symphony of a Thousand” (No. 8) for soloists, mixed chorus, organ and orchestra: G. Boiko, N. Gerassimova, G. Borissova, O. Alexandrova, A. Martynov, D. Trapeznikov, A. Safiulin, Children’s Choir and Double Mixed Chorus of the Moscow Choral Academy
– Symphony No. 9 in D major
– Symphony No. 10 in F sharp major (Adagio)


Marinov I.
– “Fantastic Scenes”, variations for orchestra


Mascagni, P.
– Intermezzo from the opera “Cavalleria rusticana”


Massenet, J.
– Scènes de féerie


Mazayev, A.
– “The Krasnodonians”, symphonic poem


Medtner, N.
– Concerto No. 1 for piano and orchestra in C minor, Op. 33: T. Nikolayeva
– Concerto No. 2 for piano and orchestra in C minor, Op. 50: A. Chatskes
– Concerto-ballad No. 3 for piano and orchestra in E minor, Op. 60: T. Nikolayeva, Central Television and All-Union Radio Lyric Symphony Orchestra
– Sonata No. 1 for violin and piano in B minor, Op. 21: A. Labko, E. Svetlanov
– Sonata No. 2 for violin and piano in G major, Op. 44: A. Labko, E. Svetlanov
– Sonata No. 3 for violin and piano, “Epica”, in E minor, Op. 57: A. Labko, E. Svetlanov
– Two Canzone and Dances for violin and piano in C major and B minor, Op. 43: A. Labko, E. Svetlanov
– Nocturne for violin and piano, Op. 16 No. 3: A. Labko, E. Svetlanov
– Quintet for piano in C major: Borodin Quartet, E. Svetlanov
Pieces for piano:
– Sonata-elegy in D minor, Op.11 No. 2
– Sonata-Skazka (Fairy Tale Sonata) in C minor, Op. 25 No. 1
– Sonata-Reminiscenza in F minor (from the “Forgotten Melodies” cycle), Op. 38 No. 1
– “Danza graziosa” in F major (from the “Forgotten Melodies” cycle), Op. 38 No. 2
– “Canzona fluviale” in E minor (from the “Forgotten Melodies” cycle), Op. 38 No. 4.
– “Elf Tale” in G minor, Op. 48 No. 2
– “Stimmungsbilder”, Op. 1: No. 2 in G sharp minor, No. 3 in E flat minor, No. 4 in G flat major
– “Fairy Tale” in F minor, Op. 14 No.1, “Ophelia’s Song”
– “Fairy Tale” in B flat minor, Op. 20 No.1
– “Fairy Tale” in F minor, Op. 26 No. 3
– “Funeral March” in B minor, Op. 31 No. 2
– “Russian Fairy Tale” in F minor, Op. 42 No. 1


Mendelssohn, F.
– “Italian Symphony” (No. 4) in F major, Op. 90
– “Wedding March” from the music for W. Shakespeare’s comedy – “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in E major, Op. 61 No. 8
– Concerto for violin and orchestra in E minor, Op. 64: S. Rochal, Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra; L. Kogan, Russian State Symphony Orchestra


Messiaen, O.
– “Turangalîla-symphony”


Miaskovsky, N.
– Concerto for cello and orchestra: M. Khomitzer; F. Louzanov; N. Gutman
– Concerto for violin and orchestra: V. Repin
– Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 3
– Symphony No. 2 in C sharp minor, Op. 3
– Symphony No. 3 in F minor, Op. 15
– Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 17
– Symphony No. 5 in D major, Op. 18
– Symphony No. 6 in E flat minor, Op. 23
– Symphony No. 7 in B minor, Op. 24
– Symphony No. 8 in A major, Op. 26
– Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 28
– Symphony No. 10 in F minor, Op. 30
– Symphony No. 11 in B flat minor, Op. 34
– Symphony No. 12 in G minor, Op. 35
– Symphony No. 13 in B flat minor, Op. 36
– Symphony No. 14 in C major, Op. 37
– Symphony No. 15 in D minor, Op. 38
– Symphony No. 16 in F major, Op. 39
– Symphony No. 17 in G sharp minor, Op. 41
– Symphony No. 18 in C major, Op. 42
– Symphony No. 19 in E flat major
– Symphony No. 20 in E major, Op. 50
– Symphony No. 21 in F sharp minor, Op. 51
– Symphony-ballad No. 22 in B minor, Op. 54
– Symphony-suite No. 23 in F minor, Op. 56
– Symphony No. 24 in F minor, Op. 63
– Symphony No. 25 in D flat major, Op. 69
– Symphony No. 26 in C major
– Symphony No. 27 in C minor, Op. 85
– “Alastor”, symphonic poem, Op. 14
– “Silence” (“Fairy Tale”), symphonic poem, Op. 9
– Sinfonietta in F major, Op. 10
– Serenade for small orchestra in E flat major, Op. 32 No. 1
– Sinfonietta for string orchestra in B minor, Op. 32 No. 2
– Lyric concertino for small orchestra in G major, Op. 32 No. 2
– Academic Overture, Op. 48
– Pathétique Overture in C minor, Op. 76
– “Links of a chain”, six sketches for symphony orchestra, Op. 65
– “Slavonic Rhapsody”, overture-fantasy on old Slavonic themes, Op. 71
– Divertimento, Op. 80


Mosolov, A.
– Steel Foundry, Op. 19


Mozart, W. A.
– Concerto No. 4 for violin and orchestra in D major: D. Oistrakh
– Concerto No. 5 for violin and orchestra in F major: D. Oistrakh
– Concerto No. 9 for piano and orchestra in E flat major: S. Richter
– Concerto No. 27 for piano and orchestra in B flat major: E. Gilels
– Concerto-rondo for piano and orchestra in D major: E. Gilels
– Concertos for wind instruments: oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn and orchestra: A. Liubimov, V. Sokolov, V. Popov, S. Zastavienko
– Overture from the opera “Don Giovanni”
– Symphony No. 34 in C major
– Symphony No. 40 in G minor
– Symphony No. 41 “Jupiter” in C major


Muradeli, V.
– “October”, opera: Soloists, Grand Chorus and Opera Chorus, Central Television and All-Union Radio Lyric Symphony Orchestra
– “October”, opera (excerpts): Introduction and prologue: Folk Choir, Song of and sailors (1st scene); Greeting Lenin (1st scene); Folk quadrille and couplets (5th scene); In Razliv (6th scene); Song of sailors “On the Baltic” (7th scene); Finale scene and chorus (7th scene); opera finale: Soloists, All-Union Radio Chorus, Grand Symphony Orchestra
– Festive Overture


Muravliov, A.
– “Azov Mountain”, symphonic poem in D major, Op. 10


Mussorgsky, M.
– Introduction and Gopak from Act III of the opera “Sorochinsky Fair” (version and arrangement by Liadov)
– Parassia’s Daydream, from the opera “Sorochinsky Fair”: N. Gerassimova
– Introduction and Polonaise from the opera “Boris Godunov” (arrangement by Rimsky‑Korsakov)
– Excerpt from the opera “Boris Godunov”: L. Avdeyeva, V. Petrov
– “Dawn on the Moskva”, introduction to the opera “Khovanshchina” (arrangement by Shostakovich): Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra; (arrangement by Rimsky-Korsakov): Russian State Symphony Orchestra (2 recordings)
– Divination from Act II and Marfa’s scene in the 2nd scene of Act III of the opera “Khovanshchina”: V. Borissenko; L. Avdeyeva, Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra
– “Dance of the Persian Slaves” from the 1st scene of Act IV, “Galitzine Suite”, 2nd scene of Act IV from the opera “Khovanshchina” (arrangement by Rimsky-Korsakov)
– Introduction, Interlude and “Dance of the Persian Slaves” from the opera “Khovanshchina” (arrangement by Rimsky-Korsakov)
– “Defeat of Sennacherib”, for chorus and orchestra (2nd version of 1874): Moscow Chamber Chorus, Novosibirsk Chamber Chorus
– “Jesus Navin”, piece for mixed chorus, soloists and piano (arrangement by Rimsky-Korsakov): Moscow Chamber Chorus, Novosibirsk Chamber Chorus
– Scherzo in B flat major (version by Lamm)
– Intermezzo for grand symphony orchestra in B minor (version and arrangement by Rimsky-Korsakov)
– “Night on Bald Mountain”, fantasy for orchestra (arrangement by Rimsky-Korsakov) (2 recordings)
– “The Capture of Kars”, solemn march for grand symphony orchestra in F flat major (version by Lamm)
– “Pictures at an Exhibition” (arrangement by Ravel)
– “Without Sun”, book of poetry by Golenishchev-Kutuzov (arrangement by Svetlanov): G. Vishnevskaya; N. Gerassimova
– “Songs and Dances of Death”: I. Arkhipova