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283:"Obsession passée", 4 Fragments, Op. 6 (1911–17)
153:Overture on two Russian folksongs, Op. 65 (1948)
365:"Visions", 2 pieces, Op. 111 (1979, unfinished)
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323:Echoes of the Theatre, six pieces, op. 60
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64:and for other instruments, and
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18:Anatoly Nikolayevich Alexandrov
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196:many songs for voice and piano
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