Classical Music
- Kurt Atterberg – A Varmland Rhapsody
- Carlos Chávez – Sinfonía de Antígona (Symphony No. 1)
- Paul Creston – Seven Theses for piano
- Luigi Dallapiccola – Partita
- Robert M. Helmschrott – Concerto for Organ and Percussion "Lamento"
- Gustav Holst – Lyric Movement
- Igor Markevitch – Psaume for soprano, female chorus and orchestra
- Xavier Montsalvatge – Tres Impromptus
- Arnold Schoenberg –
- Concerto for Cello and Orchestra (after Monn)
- Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra (after Handel, Concerto Grosso, op. 6, no. 7)
- Drei Lieder, op. 48
- Dmitri Shostakovich – Piano Concerto No. 1
- Igor Stravinsky – Perséphone
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