| Dance Suite | 1933 |
| Symphony No. 1 | 1934 |
| Suite from the music for “The Valencian Widow” by Lope de Vega | 1940 |
| Suite from Gayane No. 1 | 1943 |
| Suite from Gayane No. 2 | 1943 |
| Suite from Gayane No. 3 | 1943 |
| Symphony No. 2 (The Bell Symphony), 1st version | 1943 |
| Symphony No. 2 (The Bell Symphony), 2nd version | 1944 |
| National Anthem of the Armenian SSR | 1944 |
| The Russian Fantasy | 1944 |
| Suite from the music for M.Lermontov’s “Masquerade” | 1944 |
| Symphony No. 3 (Symphony-Poem) | 1947 |
| Ode in Memory of Vladimir Ilich Lenin | 1948 |
| Suite from the music for the film “Battle of Stalingrad” | 1949 |
| Triumphal Poem (Festive Poem) | 1950 |
| Suite from Spartacus No. 1 | 1955 |
| Suite from Spartacus No. 2 | 1955 |
| Suite from Spartacus No. 3 | 1955 |
| Symphonic Pictures from the ballet “Spartacus” | 1955 |
| Greeting /or Salutatory/ Overture (piece for symphony orchestra) | 1958 |
| Suite from the music for B.Lavrenev’s drama “Lermontov” | 1959 |
| «Poem to Stalin». Music for symphony orchestra and chorus | 1938 |
| Three Arias: (Poem, Legend, Dithyramb). For high pitched voice and symphony orchestra | 1946 |
| «Ode of Joy» (ballade for female soloist, chorus, violins, harps, and orchestra) | 1956 |
| «Ballade about Motherland» (for soloist and symphony orchestra) | 1961 |
| In Memory of the Heroes (Cantata for Soprano, Male Choir and Orchestra, dedicated to the Hungarian People’s Army, words: Garai Gabor) | 1976 |
| Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, dedicated to Lev Oborin | 1936 |
| Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, dedicated to David Oistrakh | 1940 |
| Nocturne for violin and orchestra (from the music for M. Lermontov’s “Masquerade”) | 1941 |
| Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, dedicated to Svyatoslav Knushevitsky | 1946 |
| Concerto-Rhapsody for violin and orchestra, dedicated to Leonid Kogan | 1961 |
| Concerto-Rhapsody for cello and orchestra, dedicated to Mstislav Rostropovich | 1963 |
| Concerto-Rhapsody for piano and orchestra, dedicated to Nikolai Petrov | 1968 |
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“Happiness” Ballet in three acts (five scenes, with an epilogue) Libretto: G. Hovhannisyan (Kimik) In the arrangement of the National Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet after Al. Spendiaryan (Yerevan) |
1939 |
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Ballet in four acts (five scenes, with an epilogue) Libretto: K. Derzhavin (basic version) In the arrangement of the Leningrad Kirov State Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet |
1942 |
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Ballet in four acts (nine scenes) Libretto: N. Volkov In the arrangement of the Leningrad Kirov State Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet |
1956 |
| Quartet for two violins, alto and cello | 1931 |
| Trio for clarinet (B), violin and piano | 1932 |
| Poem (dedicated to Gilan) | 1925 |
| Waltz-Etude | 1926 |
| Waltz-Capriccio | 1926 |
| Dance | 1926 |
| Poem (dedicated to Yu. M. Sukharevsky) | 1927 |
| Variations of the “Solvage” theme | 1928 |
| Seven recitatives and Fugues | 1928 1966 |
| March No. 3 | 1929 |
| “Budenovka” (mass dance) | 1932 |
| Toccata | 1932 |
| Dance No. 3 | 1933 |
| Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (arranged for two pianos) | 1936 |
| Choreographic Waltz | 1944 |
| Suite for two piano: 1. Ostinato. 2. Romance. 3. Fantastic Waltz | 1945 |
| Suite “Masquerade” from the music to Lermontov’s play of the same name in five parts: 1. Waltz, 2. Nocturne, 3. Mazurka, 4. Romance, 5. Gallop (arranged for piano by Al. Dolukhanyan) | 1945 |
| Album for Children № 1: “Pictures of Childhood” (10 pieces) 1. Andantino (1926) , 2. No going for a walk today, 3. Lado is very ill (2-3 are dedicated to Khachaturian’s son Karen), 4. On a birthday, 5. Etude, 6. Musical picture, 7. The Cavalry, 8. Invention (piano transc. of Gayane’s Dance from the ballet “Gayane”, 1942), 9. In the folk style, 10. Fugue (1929) (9-10 – are dedicated to his daughter Nuneh). | 1947 |
| Waltz from the music for Lermontov’s “Masquerade” (the authorial transcription for piano) | 1952 |
| Sonatina | 1958 |
| Sonata for piano, dedicated to the memory of Nikolai Myaskovsky | 1961 |
| “Ballad of the Motherland” for soloist (bass) and symphony orchestra (the authorial transcription for voice and piano). | 1961 |
| Album for Children № 2: “Sounds of Childhood” (10 pieces) 1. Skipping-rope, 2. An Evening Tale, 3. Oriental dance, 4. Barsik on the Swing, 5. Playing the tambourine, 6. Two funny aunts Argued, 7. Funeral march, 8. Rhythmic gymnastics, 9. Toccata, 10. Fugue (1928). | 1965 |
| Dance No. 1 (dedicated to A.Gabrielyan) | 1926 |
| Allegretto | 1929 |
| Song-Poem ((in Honor of Ashugs) | 1929 |
| Sonata | 1932 |
| Nocturne (from the music to M. Lermontov’s drama “Masquerade”) | 1941 |
| Concerto for violin and Orchestra, in the authorial transcription for violin and piano | 1945 |
| Concerto-Rhapsody for violin and orchestra, in the authorial transcription for violin and piano | 1961 |
| Sonata – monologue for violin (solo) | 1975 |
Roaming Ashug’s Song for cello and piano | 1925 |
Elegy for cello and piano | 1925 |
Piece for cello and piano | 1926 |
Dream for cello and piano | 1927 |
Concerto for cello and Orchestra, in the authorial transcription for cello and piano | 1946 |
Concerto-Rhapsody for cello and orchestra, in the authorial transcription for cello and piano | 1963 |
Sonata – Fantasy for cello (solo) | 1974 |
| Pantomime for oboe and piano | 1927 |
| Suite for piano and viola | 1929 |
| Mass dance. For bayan (kind of accordion) | 1932 |
| Sonata-song for viola (solo) | 1976 |
Combat march No. 1 | 1929 |
Combat march No. 2 | 1930 |
Dancing music (on the theme of an Armenian song) | 1932 |
March No. 3 (Uzbek March) | 1932 |
Dance (on the theme of an Armenian song) | 1932 |
“To The Heroes of the Patriotic War” (March) | 1942 |
March of the Moscow Red Banner Militia | 1973 |
Triumphal Fanfares for 32 Trumpets and 12 Drums (on the 30th anniversary of victory in the Great Patriotic War) | 1975 |
| “Baghdasar Akhpar” (“Uncle Baghdasar”). Play by A.Paronyan | 1927 |
| “Khatabala”. Play by G.Sundukyan | 1928 |
| “Oriental Dentist”. Play by A.Paronyan | 1928 |
| “Debt of Honor”. Play by I.Mikitenko | 1931 |
| “Macbeth”. Tragedy by W.Shakespeare (translation into Armenian) | 1933 |
| “Devastated Home”. Play by G.Sundukyan | 1935 |
| “Great Day”. Play by V.Kirshon | 1937 |
| “Baku”. Play by N.Nikitin | 1937 |
| “The Valencian Widow”. Comedy by Lope de Vega | 1940 |
| “Masquerade”. Drama by M.Yu.Lermontov | 1941 |
| “Kremlin Chimes”. Play by N.Pogodin | 1942 |
| “Sound Scout”. Play by A.Kron | 1943 |
| “The Last Day”. Play by V.Shkvarkin | 1945 |
| “Southern Bale”. Play by A.Perventsev | 1947 |
| “Tale About The Truth”. Play by M.Aliger (music by N.Makarova and A.Khachaturian) | 1947 |
| “Ilya Golovin”. Play by S.Mikhalkov | 1949 |
| “Spring Current”. Play by Yu.Chepurin (music by N.Makarova and A.Khachaturian) | 1953 |
| “Guardian Angel from Nebraska”. Play by A.Yakobson | 1953 |
| “Lermontov”. Play by B.Lavrenev | 1954 |
| “Macbeth”. Tragedy by W.Shakespeare | 1955 |
| “King Lear”. Tragedy by W.Shakespeare | 1958 |
| “Pepo”. Directed by A.Bek-Nazarov | 1935 |
| “Zangezur”. Directed by A.Bek-Nazarov | 1938 |
| “The Garden”. Directed by N.Dostal | 1939 |
| “Salavat Yulaev”. Directed by Ya.Protazanov | 1941 |
| “Man No. 217”. Directed by M.Romm | 1945 |
| “The Russian Question”. Directed by M.Romm | 1948 |
| “Vladimir Ilich Lenin”. Directed by B.Belyaev, M.Romm | 1949 |
| “Battle of Stalingrad”. Directed by V.Petrov | 1949 |
| “They Have a Homeland”. Directed by A.Feincimmer and V.Legoshin | 1950 |
| “A Secret Mission”. Directed by M.Romm | 1950 |
| “Admiral Ushakov”. Directed by M.Romm | 1953 |
| “Warships Assault Bastions”. Directed by M.Romm | 1953 |
| “Saltanat”. Directed by V.Pronin | 1955 |
| “Bonfire of Immortality”. Directed by A.Naroditsky | 1956 |
| “Othello”. Directed by S.Yutkevich | 1956 |
| “Combat”. Directed by V.Petrov | 1957 |
| “Alarm Bell for Peace”. Directed by I.Kopalin | 1962 |
| “Composer Aram Khachaturian”. Directed by M.Tavrog | 1964 |
| “Armenian Drinkingsong” | 1948 |
| “A Legend” | 1946 |
| “A Meeting with the Poet” | 1948 |
| “A New Song” | 1931 |
| “A Patriotic Song” | undated |
| “A Song about a Willow” | 1956 |
| “A Song about Peoples’ Friendship” | 1968 |
| “A Song about the Frontier Guard” | 1938 |
| “A Song about the Girl” | 1950 |
| “A Song about the Red Army” (together with D.Shostakovich) | 1943 |
| “A Song about Yerevan” | 1948 |
| “A Song of Heart” | 1949 |
| “A Song of Peace Advocates” | 1951 |
| “A Song of Russian Seamen” (from the film “Warships Assault Bastions”) | 1953 |
| “A Song of the Black Sea Navy” | 1931 |
| “A Song” | 1952 |
| “Ah, where is she?” Song (in Armenian) | 1957 |
| “Air-March” | undated |
| “An Airplane” | undated |
| “Ayu-Dag” | undated |
| “Ballade about the Homeland” | 1961 |
| “Be Ready” | undated |
| “Captain Gastello” | 1941 |
| “Comrade Gasan” | 1931 |
| “Daughters of Iran” | 1939 |
| “Dithyramb” | 1946 |
| “Factory Song” | undated |
| “Field-Song” | 1931 |
| “Game Song” | 1931 |
| “Go Ahead, Camarados” | 1936 |
| “Guardian March” | 1942 |
| “In Gogol’s Parkway” | 1935 |
| “In our Meadow” | 1931 |
| “In the Rain” | 1937 |
| “Javuz Idim” | 1931 |
| “Korean Partisan Song” | 1952 |
| “Lenin’s Children” | 1935 |
| “Light of Beloved Eyes” | 1962 |
| “Long Live our Homeland!” | 1943 |
| “March for Peace” | 1962 |
| “Marching Soldier’s Song…” | 1932 |
| “Marching Song” | 1953 |
| “Member of the Komsomol” | 1931 |
| “Members of the Komsomol” | 1931 |
| “Musical Pamphlet” | 1951 |
| “My Homeland” | 1950 |
| National Anthem of the Armenian SSR | 1944 |
| “Nina’s Romance” (from Lermontov’s drama “Masquerade”) | 1941 |
| “Oath of Allegiance to Peace” | 1950 |
| “Our Future” | 1931 |
| “Pepo’s Song” (from the film “Pepo”) | 1934 |
| “Pioneer Drum” | 1933 |
| “Pioneer Olya” | 1933 |
| “Poem” | 1946 |
| “Powerful Ural” | 1942 |
| “Red Navy March” | 1933 |
| “Residents of the Urals Combat Well” | 1942 |
| “Satirical Song” | 1932 |
| “Spring Carnival” | 1956 |
| “The Baltic Sea” | 1941 |
| “The Carpet of Happiness” | 1950 |
| “The Komsomol and Miners’ Song” | 1931 |
| “The Komsomol Song” | 1948 |
| “The Spike Began to Ear” | 1932 |
| “The Third Loan” | undated |
| “To School Tomorrow” | 1933 |
| “To You, Arab Friends” | 1964 |
| “Uralian Girl” | 1943 |
| “Waiting For You” | 1943 |
| “Waltz of Friendship” | 1951 |
| “We Are Happy Today” | 1963 |
| “We Live in an Enviable Time…” | undated |
| “We Shall Win” | 1939 |
| “What Children Dream of” (words by P.Gradov) | 1949 |
| “What Children Dream of” (words by V.Vinnikov) | 1949 |
| “Zulfia’s Song” (from the film “Garden”) | 1939 |
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