For solo flute. In one movement. With performance notes. Commissioned by and dedicated to Hiroshi Koizumi. Premiered in Tokyo, March 2009. Duration: ca. 8'. Score, 7 p.
For euphonium & piano. One movement work inspired by a poem by Jukichi Yagi. Commissioned by and dedicated to Ryuji Ushigami. Notes in Japanese and English. Score, 23 p. and part.
For violin & piano. First printing. One movement work. Includes notes in Japanese. Score, 15 p. and part.
In one movement. With program and biographical notes in English and Japanese. Premiered by Utako Shimoji and Kazuki Yamada in Japan, August 2015. This piece was composed for a performance for elementary
For cello & orchestra (piano reduction). Reduction by the composer. Reprint edition, with a cello part edited by Natalia Shakhovskaya. Three movements. Score, 54 p. and part.
For 2 marimbas. Commissioned by Mutusuko Fujii. Premiered by Mutusko Fujii and Tomoko Kusakari in Tokyo, July 1977. Includes a program note in Japanese and English. This edition is printed on
In five movements. With program notes in English and Japanese. This work was requested by Dmitry Feygin. Premiered by Dmitry Feygin, Sakura Peatey Tashiro and Hyunah Park in Tokyo, May 2017. The movements
In one movement. With program and biographical notes in English and Japanese. Premiered in November 2017. The music was influenced by both the Genroku era of Japan, and rock music. Of advanced difficulty.
In one movement. With program and biographical notes in English and Japanese. Commissioned by Adrien La Marca. Premiered by Adrien La Marca and Takashi Yamamoto in Japan, March 2016. The music imagines
For cello & strings. Printed from manuscript. This is a cello version of the composer's Concerto for Viola and
Edited by Lev Solin. For orchestra. This publication is based on Khachaturian, Theater Music 2, published by Kompozitor Publishing House in Moscow, 2003. Contents: Overture to Tragedy; Lear in
For violin solo. First printing. Commissioned by and dedicated to Ryosuke Suho. Premiered in Tokyo, May 2013. Includes a
For trombone & piano. First printing. Commissioned by Zen-On Music Co. Premiered in Tokyo, November 2012. Includes program and performance ntoes in Japanese and English.
For violin & piano reduction. In one movement. With a note in Japanese. One facsimile plate. Dedicated to Tsugio Tokunaga. This melodic piece dates from 1977. Score, 7 p. and part.
Edited by Lev Solin. For orchestra. This publication is based on Khachaturian, Theater Music 3, published by Kompozitor Publishing House in Moscow, 2003. Contents: Overture; Macbeth in the steppe
For vibraphone. First printing. Commissioned by Mizuki Aita. Premiered in Tokyo, May 2014. Includes a program note in