Duo Zubovas active concert repertoire includes
Works written for Duo Zubovas and large ensemble:
Algirdas Bružas. Oak-tree Witches for two pianos, timpani and string orchestra (world premiere 2008, Šiauliai, LT)
Nijolė Sinkevičiūtė. Lithuanian Suite for two pianos and choir (world premiere 2009, Chicago, USA)
Algimantas Bražinskas. Concerto for piano 4 hands and string orchestra (world premiere 2010, Vilnius, LT)
Works written for Duo Zubovas and chamber ensemble:
Osvaldas Balakauskas. Combo Zed for piano 4 hands and chamber ensemble (world premiere 2006, Nida, LT)
Algimantas Martinaitis. Eros / Thanatos for piano 4 hands and chamber ensemble (world premiere 2006, Nida, LT)
Gintaras Sodeika. Bufa marinus for piano 4 hands and chamber ensemble (world premiere 2005, Nida, LT)
Žibuoklė Martinaitytė. Mosaic for tenor, piano 4 hands and chamber ensemble (world premiere 2007, Nida, LT)
Roger Arve Vigulf. 7 Disobedient Birds (world premiere 2006, Nida, LT)
Bernd Franke. lines (III) (world premiere 2009, Nida, LT)
Performed works for two pianos and orchestra:
Johann Sebastian Bach. Concerti for two pianos and string orchestra (performed with J.Naujalis Music Gymnasium Orchestra in Kaunas, LT; Kaliningrad Chamber Orchestra in Kaliningrad, RU)
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. Concerto for two pianos and orchestra in E major
Max Bruch. Concerto for two pianos and orchestra, Op. 88a (performed with the Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra in Vilnius, LT; Kherson Symphony Orchestra in Kherson, UA; Belorussian National Symphony Orchestra in Minsk, BY)
Camile Saint-Saëns. Le Carnaval des animaux (performed with Klaipėda Chamber Orchestra in Klaipėda and Vilnius, LT)
Darius Milhaud. Scaramouch (transcription for two pianos and string orchestra, performed with Klaipėda Chamber Orchestra and Kaunas J. Naujalis School youth orchestra)
Original works and transcriptions for two pianos and choir/percussion:
Ludwig van Beethoven. Choral Fantasy, Op. 80 (performed with Dainava Choir in Chicago, USA; Aukuras Choir in Klaipėda, LT)
Carl Orff. Carmina Burana (performed with Vilnius University Choirs and Giunter percussion in Vilnius, LT; with Nordic Countries Choir Festival Chorus and Giunter percussion in Klaipėda, LT; with Dainava and Ave musica? choirs and percussion ensemble in Chicago, USA)
Johannes Brahms. Liebeslieder Waltzer Op. 52 (performed with Aukuras Choir in Klaipėda, LT; Polifonija Choir in Šiauliai, LT; international vocal quartet in Nida, LT), Zigeunerlieder Op.103 (performed with international vocal quartet in Nida, LT)
Works for two pianos:
Johannes Brahms. Sonata for two pianos in F minor, Op. 34b, Saint Anthony variations, Op. 56b
Robert Schumann. Andante und Variationen, Op. 46
Claude Debussy. Lindaraja, L. 97; En blanc et noir, L. 134
Weber/Godowsky. Invitation to the Dance
Darius Milhaud. Scaramouch
Edvard Grieg. Romanze, Op. 51
Zigmas Virkšas. Autumn ritornello
Jaan Rääts. Twenty-Four Marginalia for Two Pianos, Op. 68
Original works and transcriptions for piano 4 hands:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Majority of original works, including Sonata in B flat major, K. 358; Sonata in F major, K.497; Sonata in C major, K. 521; Fantasy No.1 in F minor, K. 594
Ludwig van Beethoven. Variations Ich denke dein, WoO 74; Sonata in D major, Op. 6; Three Marches, Op. 45
Carl Maria von Weber. Aufforderung zum Tanze, Op.65
Franz Schubert. Fantasia in F minor, D. 940, as well as majority of his works for piano 4 hands
Johannes Brahms. Liebeslieder Waltzer Op. 52, Variations on a Theme by Schumann, Op. 23
Claude Debussy. Majority of original works, including Petite suite, L. 65; Six épigraphes antiques, L. 131; Three symphonic sketches La mer, L. 109; Symphonic poem Printemps; Symhony in B minor
Maurice Ravel. Rhapsodie espagnole; Ma mère l’Oye
Georges Bizet. Jeux d’enfants
Gabriel Fauré. Dolly Suite
Eric Satie. La belle excentrique; Parade;
Emmanuel Chabrier. Three Romantic Waltzes
Samuel Barber. Souvenirs, Op. 28
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Edvard Grieg. Peer Gynt Suites Nos. 1 and 2; Symphonic Dances, Op. 64; Four Norwegian Dances, Op. 34; 2 Walzer-Capricen, Op.37
Robert Schumann. Ballszenen Op. 109
George Gershwin. Rhapsody in Blue; Cuban Overture
John Corigliano. Gazebo Dances
Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis. String Quartet in C minor, VL 83; Symphonic poem Miške (In the Forest), VL 1; Symphonic poem Jūra (The Sea), VL 5
Antonín Dvořák. Legends, Op. 59; Silent Woods from the Bohemian Forest, Op. 68
Igor Stravinsky. Le Sacre du printemps
Bernd Franke. ITER MAGNETICUM (I)