Piano
- Poem (1925)
- Poem (1926)
- Waltz-Etude (1926)
- Andantino (1926)
- 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 (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)
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