- Suite for Orchestra No. 1 (also known as Suite for Variety Orchestra No. 1) is an eight-movement arrangement of orchestral music from Shostakovich’s catalog of ballet, musical theater, and film music written between the 1930s and 50s:
- March
- Dance I
- Dance II
- Little Polka
- Lyrical Waltz
- Waltz I
- Waltz II
- Finale
- The “variety” in the title refers to instruments included in the orchestra including saxophone, guitar, and accordion.
- *Suite for Variety Orchestra No. 1 was mistakenly identified for several years as Jazz Suite No. 2, an error that was only recently corrected in the 2000s.
- Movement seven, “Waltz II,” was famously used in Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut.1
Sources
- Harlow Robinson, “Waltz No. 2 from Suite No. 1 for Variety Orchestra,” Boston Symphony Orchestra, accessed September 16, 2025, https://www.bso.org/works/waltz-no-2-from-suite-no-1-for-variety-orchestra.
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