| Composer(s): | Sergey (Sergeyevich) Prokofiev (23 Apr 1891 - 05 Mar 1953) |
| Work identifier: | M3 |
| Real Name: | Ivan Groznïy |
| Display Name: | Ivan the Terrible |
| Work/Opus: | Op. 116a |
| Composed: | c. 1945 |
| Genre: | Vocal + Choral |
| Genre: | Stage + Screen |
| Genre Type: | Film Music Oratorio |
| Period: | 20th century National school |
| Instrumentation: | Symphony Orchestra |
| Librettist(s): | S. Einstein, V. Lougovski |
| Performance Timing (guide): | 20'7'' (approx.) |
| Mvt. 1 | Spoken Introduction (Speaker) |
| Mvt. 2 | Overture (Mixed chorus) |
| Mvt. 3 | March of the young Ivan (Speaker) |
| Mvt. 4 | The Ocean Sea (Contralto, Mixed chorus, ) |
| Mvt. 5 | I will be the Tsar (Speaker) |
| Mvt. 6 | God is great (Mixed chorus) |
| Mvt. 7 | God save the Tsar (Speaker, Mixed chorus, ) |
| Mvt. 8 | The Ocean Sea (Speaker, Contralto, Mixed chorus) |
| Mvt. 9 | God save the Tsar (Speaker, Mixed chorus, ) |
| Mvt. 10 | The Holy Simpleton (Symphony Orchestra) |
| Mvt. 11 | The Swan (Mixed chorus) |
| Mvt. 12 | Hymn (Mixed chorus) |
| Mvt. 13 | The Swan (Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 14 | Over the dead bodies of the enemy (Speaker, Male chorus, ) |
| Mvt. 15 | The Tartars (Symphony Orchestra) |
| Mvt. 16 | The Gunners (Speaker, Mixed chorus, ) |
| Mvt. 17 | In Kazan (Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 18 | Ivan beseeches the Boyars (Speaker) |
| Mvt. 19 | The Tartar steppe (Mixed chorus) |
| Mvt. 20 | Efrosinia and Anastasia (Symphony Orchestra) |
| Mvt. 21 | The Beaver's song (Lullaby of Efrosinia) (Contralto) |
| Mvt. 22 | Ivan before Anastasia's tomb (Speaker, Female chorus, ) |
| Mvt. 23 | Choir of the Opritchniks (Speaker, Chorus, ) |
| Mvt. 24 | The Oath of the Opritchniks (The Pretorian Guard) (Mixed chorus) |
| Mvt. 25 | Fedor Basmanov's song with the Opritchniks (Baritone, Male chorus, ) |
| Mvt. 26 | The Opritchniks dance (Symphony Orchestra) |
| Mvt. 27 | Finale (Speaker, Mixed chorus, ) |
| Composer(s): | Sergey (Sergeyevich) Prokofiev (23 Apr 1891 - 05 Mar 1953) |
| Recording identifier: | M2147483650 |
| Real Name: | Ivan Groznïy |
| Display Name: | Ivan the Terrible |
| Work/Opus: | Op. 116a |
| Composed: | c. 1945 |
| Genre: | Vocal + Choral |
| Genre: | Stage + Screen |
| Genre Type: | Film Music Oratorio |
| Period: | 20th century National school |
| Instrumentation: | Symphony Orchestra |
| Librettist(s): | S. Einstein, V. Lougovski |
| Performance Timing: | 4285 |
| Ensemble: | Symphony Orchestra of the Rousse Philharmonic |
| Leader: | 0 |
| Conductor: | Alipi Naydenov |
| Label: | Forlane CI |
| Catalogue Number: | FC16530 |
| Recording Location: | Festival International de Sofia |
| Recording Date: | 01 Jan 1984 |
| Mvt. 2 | Overture (0'0'') Boris Morgunov (Speaker) Danube Sounds Choir |
| Mvt. 3 | March of the young Ivan (1'47'') Boris Morgunov (Speaker) |
| Mvt. 4 | The Ocean Sea (2'38'') Vessela Zorova (Mezzo-soprano) Danube Sounds Choir |
| Mvt. 5 | I will be the Tsar (1'2'') Boris Morgunov (Speaker) |
| Mvt. 6 | God is great (1'2'') Danube Sounds Choir |
| Mvt. 7 | God save the Tsar (0'49'') Boris Morgunov (Speaker) Danube Sounds Choir |
| Mvt. 8 | The Ocean Sea (3'7'') Boris Morgunov (Speaker) Vessela Zorova (Mezzo-soprano) Danube Sounds Choir |
| Mvt. 9 | God save the Tsar (2'3'') Boris Morgunov (Speaker) Danube Sounds Choir |
| Mvt. 10 | The Holy Simpleton (2'2'') |
| Mvt. 11 | The Swan (1'3'') Danube Sounds Choir |
| Mvt. 12 | Hymn (3'16'') Danube Sounds Choir |
| Mvt. 13 | The Swan (0'43'') Danube Sounds Choir |
| Mvt. 14 | Over the dead bodies of the enemy (1'54'') Boris Morgunov (Speaker) Danube Sounds Choir |
| Mvt. 15 | The Tartars (1'1'') |
| Mvt. 16 | The Gunners (3'2'') Boris Morgunov (Speaker) Danube Sounds Choir |
| Mvt. 17 | In Kazan (9'57'') Danube Sounds Choir |
| Mvt. 18 | Ivan beseeches the Boyars (5'52'') Boris Morgunov (Speaker) |
| Mvt. 19 | The Tartar steppe (1'46'') Danube Sounds Choir |
| Mvt. 20 | Efrosinia and Anastasia (4'41'') |
| Mvt. 21 | The Beaver's song (Lullaby of Efrosinia) (3'18'') Vessela Zorova (Mezzo-soprano) |
| Mvt. 22 | Ivan before Anastasia's tomb (2'3'') Boris Morgunov (Speaker) Danube Sounds Choir |
| Mvt. 23 | Choir of the Opritchniks (1'31'') Boris Morgunov (Speaker) |
| Mvt. 24 | The Oath of the Opritchniks (The Pretorian Guard) (3'59'') Danube Sounds Choir |
| Mvt. 25 | Fedor Basmanov's song with the Opritchniks (1'53'') Dimiter Stanchev (Bass) Danube Sounds Choir |
| Mvt. 26 | The Opritchniks dance (1'55'') Boris Morgunov (Speaker) Danube Sounds Choir |
| Mvt. 27 | Finale (5'0'') Boris Morgunov (Speaker) Danube Sounds Choir |