List of compositions by Aram Khachaturian

This is a list of compositions by Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian.

Ballets

 * Shchastye ("Happiness"; Yerevan, 1939)
 * Gayane (1939–41), which includes the famous Sabre Dance, and the "Adagio" of 2001 A Space Odyssey
 * Spartacus (1950–54)

Orchestral

 * Symphonies
 * Symphony No. 1 (1934)
 * Symphony No. 2 The Bell Symphony (two versions: 1943, 1944)
 * Symphony No. 3 Symphony-Poem (1947)
 * Dance Suite (1933)
 * Violin Concerto in D minor (1940)
 * Suite from Gayane No. 1 (1943)
 * Suite from Gayane No. 2 (1943)
 * Suite from Gayane No. 3 (1943)
 * State Anthem of the Armenian SSR (1944)
 * The Russian Fantasy (1944)
 * Suite from Masquerade (1944)
 * Ode in Memory of Vladimir Ilich Lenin (1948)
 * Suite from Battle of Stalingrad (1949)
 * Triumphal Poem, a festive poem (1950)
 * Suite from The Valencian Widow (1952)
 * Suite from Spartacus No. 1 (1955)
 * Suite from Spartacus No. 2 (1955)
 * Suite from Spartacus No. 3 (1955)
 * Symphonic Pictures from Spartacus (1955)
 * Greeting (or Salutatory) Overture (1958)
 * Suite from Lermontov (1959)

Vocal orchestral

 * Poem about Stalin (1938)
 * Three Arias (Poem, Legend, Dithyramb), for high pitched voice and orchestra (1946)
 * Ode of Joy, ballade for female soloist, chorus, violins, harps, and orchestra (1956)
 * Ballade about Motherland, for soloist and symphony orchestra (1961)

Concertos

 * Piano Concerto in D-flat major (1936)
 * Violin Concerto in D minor (1940)
 * Cello Concerto in E minor (1946)
 * Concerto-Rhapsody for violin and orchestra (1961)
 * Concerto-Rhapsody for cello and orchestra (1963)
 * Concerto-Rhapsody for piano and orchestra (1968)

Chamber

 * String Quartet (1931)
 * Trio for Clarinet, Violin and Piano (1932)

Instrumental

 * Roaming Ashug's Song for cello and piano (1925)
 * Elegy for cello and piano (1925)
 * Piece for cello and piano (1926)
 * Dance No. 1 for violin and piano (1926)
 * Dream for cello and piano (1927)
 * Pantomime for oboe and piano (1927)
 * Allegretto for violin and piano (1929)
 * Song-Poem (in Honor of Ashugs) for violin and piano (1929)
 * Suite for viola and piano (1929)
 * Mass Dance for bayan (1932)
 * Violin Sonata (1932)
 * Nocturne from Masquerade for violin and piano (1941)
 * Sonata-Fantasia for unaccompanied cello (1974)
 * Sonata-Monologue for unaccompanied violin (1975)
 * Sonata-Song for solo viola (1976)

Piano

 * Poem (1925)
 * Waltz-Etude (1926)
 * Andantino (1926)
 * Poem (1927)
 * Variations on the Theme "Solveig" (1928)
 * Seven Recitatives and Fugues (1928, 1966)
 * Suite (Toccata, Waltz-Capriccio, Dance) (1932; the Toccata is now best known as a piece separate from the suite)
 * Dance No. 3 (1933)
 * March No. 3 (1934)
 * Budenovka, a mass dance (undated)
 * Choreographic Waltz (1944)
 * Three Pieces for two pianos (Ostinato, Romance, Fantastic Waltz) (1945)
 * Album for Children No. 1, 10 pieces (1947)
 * Waltz from Masquerade (1952)
 * Piano Sonatina (1959)
 * Piano Sonata (1961)
 * Album for Children No. 2 (1965)
 * Adventures of Ivan

Incidental music

 * Uncle Baghdasar (1927)
 * Khatabala (1928)
 * Oriental Dentist (1928)
 * Debt of Honor (1931)
 * Macbeth (1933)
 * Devastated Home (1935)
 * Great Day (1937)
 * Baku (1937)
 * The Valencian Widow (1940)
 * Masquerade (1941)
 * Kremlin Chimes (1942)
 * Sound Scout (1943)
 * The Last Day (1945)
 * Southern Bale (1947)
 * Tale About The Truth (1947)
 * Ilya Golovin (1949)
 * Spring Current (1953)
 * Guardian Angel from Nebraska (1953)
 * Lermontov (1954)
 * Macbeth (1955)
 * King Lear (1958)

Film scores

 * Pepo (1934-5)
 * Zangezur (1937-8)
 * The Garden (1939)
 * Salavat Yulayev (1941)
 * Girl No. 217 (1945)
 * The Russian Question (1948)
 * Vladimir Ilich Lenin (1948-9)
 * The Battle of Stalingrad (1949)
 * They Have a Native Country (1950)
 * Secret Mission (1950)
 * Admiral Ushakov (1953)
 * Ships Storming the Bastions (1953)
 * Saltanat (1955)
 * Othello (1956)
 * Undying Flame (1956)
 * The Duel (1957)
 * The Tocsin of Peace (1962)
 * Those People of the Nile (1972)

Brass band

 * Combat March No. 1 (1929)
 * Combat March No. 2 (1930)
 * Dancing Music (on the theme of an Armenian song) (1932)
 * March No. 3 (Uzbek March) (1932)
 * Dance (on the theme of an Armenian song) (1932)
 * To the Heroes of the Patriotic War, a march (1942)
 * March of the Moscow Red Banner Militia (1973)