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)
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