List of works by Theodore Akimenko

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Works with Opus number

  1. Mélodie élégiaque
  2. Intermezzo in A major
  • Op.483 Morceaux, Op.48, for Piano (Moscow: Jurgenson, 1912) HMB (1912), p.211
    1. Bagatelle (D major)
    2. Mélodie du soir [Вечерняя мелодия]
    3. Rêverie du printemps
  • Op.4911 Préludes caractéristiques, for Piano (Moscow, 1914?)
  • Op.49bis2 Pieces, for Piano (Moscow: Jurgenson, 1914) HMB (1914), p.55
    1. La pluie d'or. Étude
    2. Chant funèbre
  • Op.50Ballet Suite Le vierge des Glaciers (a 1940 autograph - copy? - of its overture - is at BNF.)
  • Op.50bis – Cello concerto (1922-30, ms full score @ BNF)
  • Op.51 – ?
  • Op.52 – ?
  • Op.533 Morceaux, Op.53, for Piano (Moscow: Jurgenson, 1914) HMB (1914), p.55
    1. Chants des orgues
    2. Méditation
    3. La prière
  • Op.54 – ?
  • Op.555 Morceaux, for Piano (Moscow, 1913)
    1. Prelude
    2. Polka
    3. Reverie
    4. Etude in C minor
    5. Valse in A major
  • Op.566 Preludes, for Piano (St. Petersburg, 1913? / Leipzig: Bessel, 1926) HMB (1926), p.4
    1. B major
    2. D minor
    3. E major
    4. E major
    5. G major
    6. F major
  • Op.573 Danses Idylliques, Op.57, for Piano (Leipzig: Zimmermann, 1913) HMB (1913), p.245
    1. F major
    2. A major
    3. E minor
  • Op.583 Melodies, for Cello and Piano (Leipzig: Zimmermann, 1913) HMB (1913), p.242
    1. Melodie, A major
    2. Melodie, D minor
    3. Melodie in G major
  • Op.59Album Pittoresque [Живописный альбом], 8 Morceaux for Piano (1913) HMB (1926), p.80
    1. Minuetto
    2. Intermezzo
    3. Meditation
    4. Au printemps
    5. Le rêve
    6. Valse de oiseaux
    7. Chant mysterieux
    8. Melodie intime
  • Op.60Sonata-Fantasia No.2, for Piano, 1913 (St. Petersburg, 1915?) HMB (1926), p.74
  • Op.60bis3 Pieces, for Piano (Breitkopf, 1914; St. Petersburg, 1915?) HMB (1926), p.74
    1. Melodie
    2. Doux murmure (Etude)
    3. Idylle
  • Op.615 Romances (after Semyon Nadson)
    1. [Тихая ночь]
    2. [Когда в вечерний час]
    3. [У моря]
    4. [Осенняя заря]
    5. [Весенние ночи]
  • Op.62Tableaux Idylliques, 5 pièces faciles, for Piano 4 hands (Leipzig: Zimmermann, 1914) HMB (1914), p.171
    1. Valse in C major
    2. Pastorale
    3. Élégie in G major
    4. Danse rustique
    5. Romance in D minor
  • Op.62bCaprices des Harmonies, 21 preludes-miniatures, for Piano
  • Op.63 – ?
  • Op.64 – ?
  • Op.65Impressions Mediterranéennes, for Piano (1927)
  • Op.66 – ?
  • Op.67 – ?
  • Op.68 – ?
  • Op.69 – ?
  • Op.70 – ?
  • Op.716 Pieces Ukrainiennes, for Piano 4 hands (Paris, 1925)
  • Op.722 Pieces, for Piano (Leipzig: Bessel, 1926) HMB (1926), p.4
  1. Pastorale
  2. Intermezzo in G minor
  • Op.732 Nocturnes mystérieux, for Piano (Leipzig: Bessel, 1926) HMB (1926), p.80
  • Op.74Suite Fantastique, for Piano
  • Op.75 – Ouverture Slave, for Grand Orchestra (1932. manuscript, French National Library)
  • Op.76 – ?
  • Op.77 – ?
  • Op.78Suite Pastorale, for Orchestra; also arranged for solo piano
  • Op.79 – ?
  • Op.80 – ?
  • Op.81 – Premier Ballet Symphonique // (Sur les collines de l'Ukraine), for Grand Orchestra (manuscript, sans date, French National Library. Revised May-June 1935, as with Op.84 below.)
  • Op.82 – ?
  • Op.83 – ?
  • Op.84 – Quatrième Ballet symphonique // (Les Ondines), for Grand Orchestra (manuscript, 1931-32, rev. 1935, French National Library)
  • Op.85 – ?
  • Op.86 – ?
  • Op.87 – ?
  • Op.88 – ?
  • Op.89 – ?
  • Op.90 – 7 Melodies (Ukrainian texts by Natalia Lik?) (manuscript)
  • Op.91Melodies et chansons d'apres des poesies ukrainiennes (Leipzig: Belaïeff, 1937 / 1942 with French text translated by Michel Dimitri Calvocoressi) HMB (1942), p.23
    1. Oublions le vent
    2. Comme languissent
    3. Rien n'adoucira ma peine
  • Op.92 – ?
  • Op.93Pour la Jeunesse, 6 pièces faciles (Leipzig, 1939) (Belaieff, plate 3450. Dedicated to Madame Fanny Baudry.) HMB (1939), p.163
    1. Jeu du faune
    2. Songe paisible
    3. Sous le ciel de Venise
    4. Ronde des gnomes
    5. Les clochettes
    6. Dans la campagne

Works without Opus number

  • Concert Overture (1899)
  • Fantasia for Orchestra (1900)
  • Symphony No.1 (manuscript (fragmentary?) at BNF. see below)
  • Romance [Вблизи тебя] (after Mikhail Lermontov) (Moscow, 1905)
  • Romance [Чисто вечернее небо] (after Mikhail Lermontov) (Moscow, 1905)
  • Rondo Fantastique (1911)
  • 3 Pieces for Violin and Piano (before 1912)
    1. Valse
    2. Doux rêve
    3. Danse rustique
  • Nocturne in D major, for strings (1910s)
  • The Snow Fairy (1914), opera (unperformed, manuscript lost) - the overture still exists, and is referred to as Op.50 (or Op.50a perhaps? Or maybe Op.50 above is the ballet suite from this opera??)
    • Is the manuscript lost? See WorldCat - this seems to be the same opera, under the title Le vierge des glaciers. 273 pp. manuscript @ BNF, 1914. Or was Akimenko working on 2 operas in the same year? It seems somewhat unlikely.
  • Tendre melodie. Rêve d'une Paletto, for Piano (E major) (1916)
  • Air lointain (Paris: Alphonse Leduc, 1924)
  • Ballade (1924)
  • 4 Preludes for Piano (1924)
  • Ballade, for piano (published 1925 by Bessel imprint) HMB (1925), p.80
  • Suite miniature for Piano (Paris: Alphonse Leduc, 1924)
  • 2 Mélodies rustiques for Violin and Piano (Leipzig: Bessel, 1925) HMB (1925), p.80
  • Le rêve mystérieux for piano (published 1925 by Bessel imprint) HMB (1925), p.80
  • Chant du berger for Flute and Piano (Leipzig: Bessel, 1926) HMB (1926), p.4
  • Chanson for Cello and Piano (Leipzig: Bessel, 1926) HMB (1926), p.80
  • Pastorale, for Oboe or Violin and Piano (Leipzig: Bessel, 1926) HMB (1926), p.80
  • Romance No.2 in G major, for Viola and Piano (Leipzig: Bessel, 1926) HMB (1926), p.80
  • Sonata No.2, for Cello and Piano
  • Ange [Angel] - Poème Nocturne for Orchestra (after Mikhail Lermontov) (1924, published 1925)
  • 3 pièces sur des thèmes ukrainiens, for Piano (may relate to the piano 4-hands work Op.71) (also published 1925; by Alphonse Leduc) (see e.g. BNF description (other libraries have one or more of these also.))
    • Tendre idylle
    • Près du berceau
    • Chant de fête
  • Le Rêve - Ballade for Piano (1926)
  • Various manuscripts in the possession of the French National Library including but not limited to:
    • Fragment symphonique (1938)
    • Première symphonie (frag.?) (Catalog card)
    • Deuxième symphonie // pour // grand orchestre (Seems to be dedicated to Balakirev) (1930, Nice. Catalog card)
    • Petite valse, for Piano (1937, Vincennes)
    • Aria (seems to be a work for 2 solo trombones and orchestra) (1938, Nice)
    • (Autographs of No.1 of Op.93, of the overture for orchestra to "La Vierge des glaciers" (1940 copy? (probably composed in 1910s?) Op.50, etc.) - oh. Actually, that refers to The Snow Fairy, above.
    • "Solitude", for Piano (1941, Nice)
    • "Petite Pastorale", for Piano (1941 August 17, Nice)
    • Elegie nº 2, for Cello and Piano (1936 October, Vincennes)
    • Cadran Céleste // Fragment // symphonique pour grand orchestre (1930 Decembre, Nice) Also called: Petite symphonie pour grand orchestre. (Catalog card)
  • Chorus "Stentryk" ("Elven") (WorldCat - parts at Danish libraries)
  • Melody, for Horn and Piano (pub.1945. Possibly an arrangement of one of the 3 cello mélodies or another work?)
  • L'improvisateur villageois (Manuscript, n.d.)
  • Ozymandia [Озимандия (Я встретил путника)], Sonnet for voice and piano after Shelley (published n.d. by N. Marechek, Kharkiv)
  • Українські малюнки / переклав П. Садівничий. - Харьков : Держ. видавн. Укр., 1929
  1. Весільна пісня
  2. Веснянка
  3. Думка
  4. Коломийка
  5. Гумореска
  • Mélodie russe, for cello and piano