For orchestra

Amaranth Magenta (2022), 9’, (2.2(II=corA).2.bcl.2.dbn, 4.3.3.1, timp.perc(2), str:10.8.6.4.2) — performed by Sofia Philarmonic Orchestra, conductor Chikako Iversen, Sofia, Bulgaria 2022 youtube

Symphony(2017), 13', (2.2.2.2, 4.2.3.1, perc(2), str) — performed by Russian Ministry of Defense Central Symphony Orchestra (conductor Andrei Nissenbaum), Moscow 2018

Concertino for piano and orchestra (2015), 15', (2.2.2.2, 4.2.3.1, timp.perc(2), str) — performed by Rakhadin Yarmetov and Gnessins Academy Student Symphony Orchestra (conductor Nikita Polognjuk), Moscow 2015 youtube

For chamber ensembles

Toccata for chamber ensemble (2022), 6’ — performed by Illinois Modern Ensemble, conductor Stephen Taylor, Urbana IL 2022 youtube

Pastorale and Organum for woodwind trio (2021), 12’ — recorded by Ritual Action Trio, Chicago IL 2021 youtube

Elegy, Homage to Arvo Pärt for string quartet (2019), 4’

Capriccio for cello quartet (2015), 6’ — performed by Moscow Cello Quartet, Moscow 2016

Sonatina for 3 flutes and piano (2014), 7’ — performed in 2014 by Ekaterina Paschenko, Maria Baranova, Darya Dyagileva and author.

Etude for solo flute (2012), 6’

For choir

Two poems by Sara Teasdale (SSAA) (2022), 4’

Three poems after Vladislav Hodasevich (SSAATTBB) (2014), 10’

For voice and piano

Three poems after Alexander Kuprin (2023), 12’, recorded by Anna Polovinkina (soprano) and Ivan Sharapa (piano), Moscow 2023 youtube

Three poems after Boris Ryzhij (2021), 15’

Three poems after Russian poets-immigrants (2017), 10’ youtube youtube

Six poems after Konstantin Balmont (2011, ed. 2013), 15'

For piano

Spanish suite for piano (2018), 14’

Three jazz pieces for piano (2018), 15’

Suite in Old Style (Baroque suite) for piano or harpsichord (2014), 15’

Etudes in minimalist style for two pianos (2013), 6’

Homage to Takashi Yoshimatsu (Three preludes for piano) (2012), 12’

Six preludes for piano (2011), 15’

For organ

Three meditations for organ (2019), 11’ — performed by author, Syracuse NY 2019 youtube

Suite for organ (2013), 15’ — performed by Natalia Abryutina, Moscow 2013

Electronic compositions

Enceladus (2018), 9’, for fixed media youtube

Soundtracks