Collection of Sacred Musical Compositions by N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov Used at the Imperial Court. Four-Voice Compositions from the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, Op. 22, 1883; contains 8 pieces
Collection of Sacred Musical Arrangements by N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov Used at the Imperial Court, Op. 22b, 1884; contains 6 hymns based on chant melodies
Collection of Sacred Musical Compositions and Arrangements by N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov for Mixed Chorus, 1883–1884; contains 23 pieces, published posthumously in 1913
Secular choral
Two Choruses, Op. 13, for three women's parts, 1874
Four Variations and a Fughetta on the Russian Folksong "Надоели ночи", Op. 14, for four women's parts with piano or harmoniumad lib. 1874
Six Choruses, Op. 16, variously for mixed, women's, and men's voices, 1875–1876
Two Choruses, Op. 18/22, for mixed voices, 1876
Four Choruses, Op. 23, for three men's parts with piano ad lib., 1876
Poem about Alexei, Man of God, Op. 20, for altos, tenors, and bass with orchestra, 1878
Fifteen Russian Folksongs, Op. 19, for mixed voices, 1879
"Glory", Op. 21, for mixed voices with orchestra, 1879–1890
Two Choruses, for children's voices, 1884
Switezianka, Op. 44, cantata for soprano and tenor soloists and mixed voices with orchestra, 1897
Song of Oleg the Wise, Op. 58, cantata for tenor and bass soloists and men's voices with orchestra, 1899
From Homer, Op. 60, prelude-cantata for soprano, mezzo-soprano, and alto soloists and women's voices with orchestra, 1901
Orchestral and band music
Works for symphony orchestra
Symphony No. 1 in E minor, Op. 1, 1861–1865, 1884
Overture on Three Russian Themes, op. 28 1866, 1879–1880
Fantasy on Serbian Themes, Op. 6 1867, 1886–1887 ; also called Serbian Fantasy
In Spring , Op. 43, 1897 To the Poet , Op. 45, 1897–1899 By the Sea , Op. 46, 1897
Two Duets, Op. 47, for mezzo-soprano and baritone or soprano and tenor, 1897
Two Songs, Op. 49, for bass, 1882–1897
Four Songs, Op. 50, 1897–1898
Five Songs, Op. 51, 1898
Two Duets, Op. 52, 1897–1898
Dragonflies'' , Op. 53, for three sopranos, 1897
Four Songs, Op. 55, for tenor, 1897–1898
Two Songs, Op. 56, for soprano, 1898
Folksong collections
Collection of One Hundred Russian Folksongs, Op. 24, 1875–1876
Forty Folksongs, 1875–1882
Chamber music
String Quartet in F, Op. 12, 1875
String Sextet in A, for pairs of violins, violas, and violoncellos, 1876
Quintet in B-flat, for flute, clarinet, horn, bassoon, and piano, 1876
String Quartet on Russian Themes, 1878–1879
*First three movements later adapted for Sinfonietta, Op. 31
*Remaining fourth movement has title "In a Monastery"
Four Variations on a Chorale in G minor, for string quartet, 1885
String Quartet "B-la-F", 1st movement, 1886; other movements by Lyadov, Glazunov, and Borodin
String Quartet Jour de fête , finale, 1887; other movements by Glazunov and Lyadov
Nocturne in F, for four horns, ca. 1888
Two Duets in F, for two horns, 1883?-1894?
Canzonetta and Tarantella, for two clarinets, 1883?–1894?
Serenade, for violoncello and piano, 1893; also orchestrated as Op. 37
String Quartet in G, 1897
Trio in C minor, for violin, violoncello, and piano, 1897; completed by his son-in-law Maximilian Steinberg in 1939
Theme and Variation No. 4 in G major, for string quartet, 1898; for collaborativeVariations on a Russian Theme , with Artsybushev, Skriabin, Glazunov, Lyadov, Vitols, Blumenfeld, Ewald, Winkler, and Sokolov
Allegro in B-flat, for string quartet, 1899, for the collaborative set of string quartet pieces entitled Les vendredis, with Glazunov, Artsybushev, Sokolov, Lyadov, Vitols, Osten-Sacken, Blumenfeld, Borodin, and Kopylov