List of compositions by Igor Stravinsky
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Opera/Theatre

  • The Nightingale
    The Nightingale (opera)
    The Nightingale is a Russian conte lyrique in three acts by Igor Stravinsky. It is generally known by its French name...

     (Le Rossignol), 3-act opera (1914)
  • Renard
    Renard (Stravinsky)
    Renard, Histoire burlesque chantée et jouée is a one-act chamber opera-ballet by Igor Stravinsky, written in 1916. The Russian text by the composer was based on Russian folk tales from the collection by Alexander Afanasyev.The full Russian name of the piece is: Ба́йка про лису́, петуха́, кота́, да...

    , a burlesque
    Burlesque
    Burlesque is a literary, dramatic or musical work intended to cause laughter by caricaturing the manner or spirit of serious works, or by ludicrous treatment of their subjects...

     for 4 pantomime
    Pantomime
    Pantomime — not to be confused with a mime artist, a theatrical performer of mime—is a musical-comedy theatrical production traditionally found in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Jamaica, South Africa, India, Ireland, Gibraltar and Malta, and is mostly performed during the...

    s and chamber orchestra (1916)
  • Histoire du soldat
    Histoire du soldat
    Histoire du soldat , composed by Igor Stravinsky, is a 1918 theatrical work "to be read, played, and danced" . The libretto, which is based on a Russian folk tale, was written in French by the Swiss universalist writer C.F. Ramuz...

     (The Soldier's Tale), for chamber ensemble and three speakers (1918)
  • Mavra
    Mavra
    Mavra is a one-act opera buffa composed by Igor Stravinsky, and one of the earliest works of Stravinsky's 'neo-classical' period. The libretto of the opera, by Boris Kochno, is based on Aleksandr Pushkin's The Little House in Kolomna. Mavra is about 25 minutes long, and features two arias, a...

    , one-act opera (1922)
  • Oedipus rex
    Oedipus rex (opera)
    Oedipus rex is an "Opera-oratorio after Sophocles" by Igor Stravinsky, scored for orchestra, speaker, soloists, and male chorus. The libretto, based on Sophocles's tragedy, was written by Jean Cocteau in French and then translated by Abbé Jean Daniélou into Latin...

    , 2-act opera-oratorio (1927)
  • Perséphone
    Perséphone (Stravinsky)
    Perséphone is a musical work for speaker, solo singers, chorus, dancers and orchestra with music by Igor Stravinsky and a libretto by André Gide....

    , mélodrame for speaker, soloists, chorus and orchestra (1933)
  • The Rake's Progress
    The Rake's Progress
    The Rake's Progress is an opera in three acts and an epilogue by Igor Stravinsky. The libretto, written by W. H. Auden and Chester Kallman, is based loosely on the eight paintings and engravings A Rake's Progress of William Hogarth, which Stravinsky had seen on May 2, 1947, in a Chicago...

    , 3-act opera (1951)
  • The Flood
    The Flood (Stravinsky)
    The Flood: A musical play is a short biblical drama by Igor Stravinsky on the allegory of Noah, originally written as an opera for television. CBS Television executive Alan Wagner commissioned the work...

    , television opera (1962)

Ballet

  • The Firebird
    The Firebird
    The Firebird is a 1910 ballet created by the composer Igor Stravinsky and choreographer Michel Fokine. The ballet is based on Russian folk tales of the magical glowing bird of the same name that is both a blessing and a curse to its captor....

     (L'oiseau de feu) (1910, rev. 1919/1945)
  • Petrushka (1911, rev. 1947)
  • The Rite of Spring
    The Rite of Spring
    The Rite of Spring, original French title Le sacre du printemps , is a ballet with music by Igor Stravinsky; choreography by Vaslav Nijinsky; and concept, set design and costumes by Nicholas Roerich...

     (Le sacre du printemps) (1913, rev. 1947/1967)
  • Les noces
    Les Noces
    Les noces by Igor Stravinsky, is a dance cantata, or ballet with vocalists.-History:The ballet was premiered on June 13, 1923 at the Théâtre de la Gaîté, by the Ballets Russes with choreography by Bronislava Nijinska...

     (The Wedding), for soloists, choir, four pianos and percussion (1914–17; 1919–23)
  • Pulcinella
    Pulcinella (ballet)
    Pulcinella is a ballet by Igor Stravinsky based on an 18th-century play — Pulcinella is a character originating from Commedia dell'arte. The ballet premiered at the Paris Opera on 15 May 1920 under the baton of Ernest Ansermet. The dancer Léonide Massine created both the libretto and choreography,...

    , for chamber orchestra and soloists (1920)
  • Apollo
    Apollo (ballet)
    Apollo is a ballet in two tableaux composed between 1927 and 1928 by Igor Stravinsky. It was choreographed by balletmaster George Balanchine in 1928, the composer contributing the libretto...

     (Apollon musagète), for string orchestra (1928, rev. 1947)
  • Le baiser de la fée (The Fairy's Kiss) (1928, rev. 1950)
  • Jeu de cartes
    Jeu de cartes (ballet)
    Jeu de cartes is a ballet in three deals by Igor Stravinsky, composed in 1936–37, with the story by the composer in collaboration with M. Malaieff and choreography by George Balanchine...

     (Card Game) (1936)
  • Danses concertantes for chamber orchestra (1942)
  • Scènes de ballet (1944)
  • Orpheus
    Orpheus (ballet)
    Orpheus is a ballet made by George Balanchine on Ballet Society, which he founded together with Lincoln Kirstein and of which he was ballet master, to eponymous music from 1947 by Igor Stravinsky, his frequent collaborator, with sets and costumes by Isamu Noguchi.The premiere took place on April...

    , for chamber orchestra (1947)
  • Agon
    Agon (ballet)
    Agon is a ballet for twelve dancers, with music by Igor Stravinsky and choreography by George Balanchine. Composition began in December 1953 and concluded in April 1957; the music was first performed on June 17, 1957 in Los Angeles conducted by Robert Craft, while the first stage performance was...

     (1957)
  • Ode
    Ode (ballet)
    Ode is a ballet made by Lorca Massine to eponymous music from 1943 by Igor Stravinsky. The premiere took place June 23, 1972, as part of New York City Ballet's Stravinsky Festival at the New York State Theater, Lincoln Center.- Original cast :...


Orchestral

  • Symphony in E-flat major
    Symphony in E-flat (Stravinsky)
    The Symphony in E-flat major, Op. 1, is the first work composed by Igor Stravinsky during his apprenticeship with Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. It is also his first composition for orchestra. Of classical structure, it is broadly influenced by Rimsky-Korsakov, Glazunov, Tchaikovsky and Wagner. It was...

    , Op. 1 (1907)
  • Scherzo fantastique, Op. 3 (1908)
  • Feu d'artifice
    Feu d'artifice
    Feu d'artifice, Op. 4 is an early composition by Igor Stravinsky, written in 1908. The work is an orchestral fantasy, and usually takes about five minutes to perform....

     (Fireworks), Op. 4 (1908)
  • Le chant du rossignol
    Le chant du rossignol
    Le chant du rossignol, commonly referred to as The Song of the Nightingale, is a symphonic poem written by Igor Stravinsky in 1917. The song is an adaptation from his earlier work, Le rossignol , an opera from 1914. The opera, based on Hans Christian Andersen's tale The Nightingale, is set in...

     (Song of the Nightingale) (1917)
  • Symphonies of Wind Instruments
    Symphonies of Wind Instruments
    The Symphonies of Wind Instruments is a concert work written by Igor Stravinsky in 1920, for an ensemble of woodwind and brass instruments. The piece is in one movement, lasting about 9 minutes...

     (1920, rev. 1947)
  • Suite from Pulcinella (1920)
  • Suite No. 2 for chamber orchestra (1921, arrangement of Trois pièces faciles and Cinq pièces faciles No. 5)
  • Suite No. 1 for chamber orchestra (1925, arrangement of Cinq pièces faciles Nos. 1–4)
  • Quatre études
    Quatre études
    Quatre études, pour orchestre is a collection of arrangements of works by Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. This composition was finished in 1928.- Structure :...

    , for orchestra (1928, arrangement of Three Pieces for String Quartet and Etude pour Pianola)
  • Divertimento (Suite from Le Baiser de la fée, 1934)
  • Concerto in E-flat Dumbarton Oaks
    Concerto in E-flat (Dumbarton Oaks)
    Concerto in E-flat , subtitled “Dumbarton Oaks 8-v-1938,” is a chamber concerto by Igor Stravinsky, named for the Dumbarton Oaks estate of Robert Woods Bliss and Mildred Barnes Bliss in Washington, DC, who commissioned it for their thirtieth wedding anniversary...

    , for chamber orchestra (1938)
  • Symphony in C
    Symphony in C (Stravinsky)
    The Symphony in C is a work by Russian expatriate composer Igor Stravinsky.The Symphony was written between 1938 and 1940 on a commission from American philanthropist Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss. It was a turbulent period of the composer's life, marked by illness and deaths in his immediate family...

     (1940)
  • Circus Polka
    Circus Polka
    Circus Polka: For a Young Elephant was written by Igor Stravinsky in 1942. He composed it for a ballet production the choreographer George Balanchine did for Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. The ballet was performed by fifty elephants and fifty ballerinas...

     for orchestra (1942)
  • Four Norwegian Moods for orchestra (1942)
  • Ode for orchestra (1943)
  • Scherzo à la russe for orchestra (1944, also a version for Paul Whiteman
    Paul Whiteman
    Paul Samuel Whiteman was an American bandleader and orchestral director.Leader of the most popular dance bands in the United States during the 1920s, Whiteman's recordings were immensely successful, and press notices often referred to him as the "King of Jazz"...

    's band)
  • Symphony in Three Movements
    Symphony in Three Movements (Stravinsky)
    The Symphony in Three Movements is a work by Russian expatriate composer Igor Stravinsky. Stravinsky wrote the symphony from 1942–45 on commission by the Philharmonic Symphony Society of New York...

     (1945)
  • Concerto in D
    Concerto in D (Stravinsky)
    Igor Stravinsky's Concerto in D for string orchestra was composed in Hollywood between the beginning of 1946 and 8 August of the same year in response to a 1946 commission from Paul Sacher to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the Basel Chamber Orchestra , and for this reason is sometimes...

    , for string orchestra (1946)
  • Tango for chamber orchestra (1953, arrangement of 1940 work for piano)
  • Greeting Prelude for orchestra (1955), for the 80th birthday of Pierre Monteux
  • 8 Instrumental Miniatures for 15 Players (1963, orchestration of Les Cinq Doigts)
  • Variations
    Variations (Stravinsky)
    Variations: Aldous Huxley in memoriam is Igor Stravinsky's last orchestral composition, written in 1963–64.-History:Stravinsky began work on the Variations in Santa Fé, New Mexico in July 1963, and completed the composition in Hollywood, California on 28 October 1964...

     (Aldous Huxley
    Aldous Huxley
    Aldous Leonard Huxley was an English writer and one of the most prominent members of the famous Huxley family. Best known for his novels including Brave New World and a wide-ranging output of essays, Huxley also edited the magazine Oxford Poetry, and published short stories, poetry, travel...

     in Memoriam) (1963/1964)
  • Canon on a Popular Russian Tune (1965)

Concertante

  • Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments (1923–24/1951)
  • Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra
    Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra
    The Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra was written by Igor Stravinsky in Nice between 1926 and 1929. The score was revised in 1949.Stravinsky designed the Capriccio to be a virtuosic vehicle which would allow him to earn a living from playing the piano part...

     (1929/1949)
  • Violin Concerto in D
    Violin Concerto (Stravinsky)
    Igor Stravinsky's Violin Concerto in D is a neoclassical violin concerto in four movements, composed in the summer of 1931 and premiered on October 23, 1931. It lasts approximately twenty minutes.It was used by George Balanchine as music for two ballets....

     (1931)
  • Movements for Piano and Orchestra (1958/1959)

Choral

  • Le roi des étoiles
    Le roi des étoiles
    Igor Stravinsky's cantata Le roi des étoiles was composed in 1911-12 to a text by the Russian poet Konstantin Bal'mont and published in 1913 by P. Jurgenson. Although the original Russian title literally means "Star-face" or "The Star-Faced One", the work is more commonly known by the French title...

     (The King of the Stars), for men's choir and orchestra (1912)
  • Pater Noster (1926, rev. 1949)
  • Symphony of Psalms
    Symphony of Psalms
    The Symphony of Psalms by Igor Stravinsky was written in 1930 and was commissioned by Serge Koussevitzky to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. This piece is a three-movement choral symphony and was composed during Stravinsky's neoclassical period. The symphony derives...

    , for chorus and orchestra (1930, rev. 1948)
  • Credo (1932, rev. 1964)
  • Ave Maria (1934, rev. 1949)
  • Babel (1944)
  • Mass
    Mass (Stravinsky)
    Igor Stravinsky composed his Mass between 1944 and 1948. This 19-minute setting of the Roman Catholic Mass exhibits the austere, Neoclassic, anti-Romantic aesthetic that characterizes his work from about 1923 to 1951. The Mass also represents one of only a handful of extant pieces by Stravinsky...

     (1944–48)
  • Cantata
    Cantata (Stravinsky)
    The Cantata by Igor Stravinsky is a work for soprano, tenor, female choir, and instrumental ensemble , and was composed from April 1951 to August 1952. The premiere performance on 11 November 1952 was by the Los Angeles Symphony Society , conducted by Stravinsky himself...

    , for mezzo-soprano, tenor, female chorus, 2 flutes, oboe, English horn, and cello (1951–52)
  • Canticum Sacrum
    Canticum Sacrum
    Canticum Sacrum ad Honorem Sancti Marci Nominis is a 17-minute choral-orchestral piece composed in 1955 by Igor Stravinsky in tribute "To the City of Venice, in praise of its Patron Saint, the Blessed Mark, Apostle." The piece is compact and stylistically varied, ranging from established...

     (1955)
  • Threni
    Threni (Stravinsky)
    Threni: id est Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae, usually referred to simply as Threni, is a setting by Igor Stravinsky of verses from the Book of Lamentations in the Latin of the Vulgate, for solo singers, chorus and orchestra. It is important in Stravinsky's output as his first and longest...

     (1958)
  • A Sermon, a Narrative and a Prayer (1961)
  • Anthem (The dove descending breaks the air), for chorus a cappella (1962)
  • Introitus (1965)
  • Requiem Canticles
    Requiem Canticles
    Requiem Canticles is a 15 minute composition by Igor Stravinsky, for contralto and bass soli, chorus, and orchestra. Stravinsky completed the work in 1966, and it received its first performance that same year....

     (1966)

Vocal

  • Romance for Voice and Piano (1902)
  • Faun and Shepherdess, for mezzo-soprano and orchestra, Op. 2 (1907)
  • Pastorale
    Pastorale (Stravinsky)
    Pastorale is a song without words written by Igor Stravinsky in 1907. Stravinsky composed the piece at his family's estate in Ustilug, Ukraine, while under the supervision of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, and dedicated it to Rimsky-Korsakov's daughter Nadia....

    , for vocalise
    Vocalise
    A vocalise is a vocal exercise without words, which is sung on one or more vowel sounds.-In classical music:Vocalise dates back to the mid-18th century...

     soprano and piano (1907, arranged for soprano and wind quintet 1923)
  • Two Melodies, for mezzo-soprano and piano, Op. 6 (1908)
  • Deux poèmes de Paul Verlaine, for baritone and piano, Op. 9 (1910, arranged for baritone and orchestra 1951)
  • Two Poems of K. Balmont, for voice and piano (1911, arranged for voice and small orchestra 1954)
  • Three Japanese Lyrics (Trois poésies de la lyrique japonaise), for voice and piano or chamber orchestra (1913)
  • Trois petites chansons, for voice and piano (1906-1913, arranged for voice and small orchestra 1930)
  • Pribaoutki, for voice, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, violin, viola, cello, double bass (1914)
  • Berceuses du chat, for contralto and three clarinets (1916)
  • Three Tales for Children, for voice and piano (1917)
  • Four Russian Peasant Songs, for female voice unaccompanied (1917)
  • Berceuse, for voice and piano (1918)
  • Quatre chants russes, for voice and piano (1918–19)
  • Petit ramusianum harmonique, for single voice or voices (1938)
  • Three Songs from William Shakespeare, for mezzo-soprano, flute, clarinet, and viola (1953)
  • Four Russian Songs, for mezzo-soprano, flute, harp and guitar (1954, arrangement of Quatre chants russes Nos. 1 & 4; Three Tales for Children Nos. 1 & 2)
  • In Memoriam Dylan Thomas (Dirge-canons and song), for tenor, string quartet, and four trombones (1954)
  • Abraham and Isaac, a sacred ballad for baritone and orchestra (1963)
  • Elegy for J.F.K.
    Elegy for J.F.K.
    Elegy for J.F.K. is a piece of vocal music composed by the Russian composer Igor Stravinsky in 1964, commemorating the assassination of U.S. President John F...

    , for baritone or mezzo-soprano and three clarinets (1964)
  • The Owl and the Pussy Cat, for soprano and piano (1966)

Band

  • Preludium for Jazz Band (1936/37)
  • Ebony Concerto
    Ebony Concerto (Stravinsky)
    Igor Stravinsky wrote the Ebony Concerto in 1945 for the Woody Herman band known as the First Herd. It is one in a series of compositions commissioned by the bandleader/clarinetist featuring solo clarinet. Herman recorded the concerto in the Belock Recording Studio at Bayside New York, calling it a...

     for clarinet and jazz band (1945)

Chamber/instrumental

  • Three Pieces for String Quartet (1914)
  • Pour Pablo Picasso, piece for clarinet (1917)
  • Canon for Two Horns (1917)
  • Ragtime for Eleven Instruments (1917–18)
  • Duet for Two Bassoons (1918)
  • Suite from Histoire du soldat, for violin, clarinet, and piano (1919)
  • Three Pieces for Clarinet (1919)
  • Concertino, for string quartet (1920)
  • Octet for Wind Instruments
    Octet (Stravinsky)
    The Octet for wind instruments is a chamber-music composition by Igor Stravinsky, completed in 1923.Stravinsky’s Octet is scored for an unusual combination of woodwind and brass instruments: flute, clarinet in B and A, two bassoons, trumpet in C, trumpet in A, tenor trombone, and bass trombone...

     (1923)
  • Suite on themes, fragments and pieces by Giambattista Pergolesi
    Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
    Giovanni Battista Pergolesi was an Italian composer, violinist and organist.-Biography:Born at Iesi, Pergolesi studied music there under a local musician, Francesco Santini, before going to Naples in 1725, where he studied under Gaetano Greco and Francesco Feo among others...

    , for violin and piano (1925)
  • Duo Concertant for Violin and Piano (1932)
  • Suite italienne (from Pulcinella), for cello and piano (1932/33) (in collaboration with Gregor Piatigorsky
    Gregor Piatigorsky
    Gregor Piatigorsky was a Russian-born American cellist.-Early life:...

    )
  • Pastorale
    Pastorale (Stravinsky)
    Pastorale is a song without words written by Igor Stravinsky in 1907. Stravinsky composed the piece at his family's estate in Ustilug, Ukraine, while under the supervision of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, and dedicated it to Rimsky-Korsakov's daughter Nadia....

    , for violin and piano or violin and wind quintet (1933)
  • Suite italienne (from Pulcinella), for violin and piano (1934) (in collaboration with Samuel Dushkin
    Samuel Dushkin
    Samuel Dushkin was an American violinist of Polish birth.Dushkin was born in Suwałki, Poland. He studied at the Conservatoire de Paris as well as with Leopold Auer in New York City and Fritz Kreisler...

    )
  • Elegy, for solo viola (1944)
  • Septet for clarinet, horn, bassoon, violin, viola, cello, and piano (1953)
  • Concertino, for small ensemble (1953) (arrangement of 1920 work for string quartet)
  • Epitaphium, for flute, clarinet and harp (1959)
  • Double Canon, for string quartet 'Raoul Dufy
    Raoul Dufy
    Raoul Dufy[p] was a French Fauvist painter. He developed a colorful, decorative style that became fashionable for designs of ceramics and textiles, as well as decorative schemes for public buildings. He is noted for scenes of open-air social events...

     in Memoriam' (1959)
  • Monumentum pro Gesualdo di Venosa (arrangement), for chamber ensemble (1960)
  • Lullaby, for two recorders (1960) (arrangement of item from The Rake's Progress, 1951)
  • Fanfare for a New Theatre, for two trumpets (1964)

Piano

  • Tarantella (1898)
  • Scherzo (1902)
  • Piano Sonata in F-sharp minor (1903–4)
  • Quatre etudes, Op. 7 (1908)
  • The Firebird
    The Firebird
    The Firebird is a 1910 ballet created by the composer Igor Stravinsky and choreographer Michel Fokine. The ballet is based on Russian folk tales of the magical glowing bird of the same name that is both a blessing and a curse to its captor....

     (L'oiseau de feu) (1910)
  • The Rite of Spring
    The Rite of Spring
    The Rite of Spring, original French title Le sacre du printemps , is a ballet with music by Igor Stravinsky; choreography by Vaslav Nijinsky; and concept, set design and costumes by Nicholas Roerich...

     (Le sacre du printemps), for four hands on one piano (1913)
  • Valse des fleurs, for two pianos (1914)
  • Trois pièces faciles, for four hands (1915)
  • Souvenir d'une marche boche (1915)
  • Cinq pièces faciles, for four hands (1917)
  • Valse pour les enfants (1917)
  • Piano-Rag-Music
    Piano-Rag-Music
    Piano-Rag-Music is a composition for piano solo by Igor Stravinsky, written in 1919.Stravinsky, who had, by that time, emigrated to France after his studies with Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov in Russia, was confronted with American jazz combos actively influential in Europe...

     (1919)
  • Chorale (1920)
  • Les cinq doigts
    Les Cinq Doigts
    Les cinq doigts is a 1921 piano composition by Igor Stravinsky. Subtitled 8 mélodies très faciles sur 5 notes , the work comprises eight short pieces in which the right hand generally plays only five notes, remaining in essentially the same position at the keyboard throughout the work...

     (1921)
  • Trois mouvements de Petrouchka
    Trois mouvements de Petrouchka
    Trois mouvements de Petrouchka or Three Movements from Petrushka is an arrangement for piano of music from the ballet Petrushka by the 20th century composer Igor Stravinsky for his friend and pianist Arthur Rubinstein.-History:...

     (1921)
  • Piano Sonata (1924)
  • Serenade (1925)
  • Concerto for Two Pianos (1935)
  • Tango (1940)
  • Sonata for Two Pianos
    Sonata for Two Pianos (Stravinsky)
    Sonata for Two Pianos is a composition by russian composer Igor Stravinsky, premiered in 1944 by Richard Johnson and Nadia Boulanger. First conceived as a solo work, Stravinsky needed to write it for four hands to voice all four melodic lines clearly...

     (1943)
  • Two Sketches for a Sonata (1967)

Player piano

This is not a list of all piano roll
Piano roll
A piano roll is a music storage medium used to operate a player piano, piano player or reproducing piano. A piano roll is a continuous roll of paper with perforations punched into it. The peforations represent note control data...

s of Stravinsky's music, but only of those the composer himself composed or re-wrote for player piano
Player piano
A player piano is a self-playing piano, containing a pneumatic or electro-mechanical mechanism that operates the piano action via pre-programmed music perforated paper, or in rare instances, metallic rolls. The rise of the player piano grew with the rise of the mass-produced piano for the home in...

. The dates are of publication.
  • Etude pour pianola (Study for Pianola) – Aeolian Company, London, Themodist T967 (1921)
  • Pulcinella
    Pulcinella (ballet)
    Pulcinella is a ballet by Igor Stravinsky based on an 18th-century play — Pulcinella is a character originating from Commedia dell'arte. The ballet premiered at the Paris Opera on 15 May 1920 under the baton of Ernest Ansermet. The dancer Léonide Massine created both the libretto and choreography,...

     Pleyel, Paris, Pleyela 8421 – 8428 (1921)
  • The Rite of Spring
    The Rite of Spring
    The Rite of Spring, original French title Le sacre du printemps , is a ballet with music by Igor Stravinsky; choreography by Vaslav Nijinsky; and concept, set design and costumes by Nicholas Roerich...

     (Le sacre du printemps) – Pleyel, Paris, Pleyela 8429 – 8437 (1921)
  • The Rite of Spring (Le sacre du printemps) – Aeolian Company, London, Themodist T24150 – T24153 (1921)
  • Piano-Rag-Music
    Piano-Rag-Music
    Piano-Rag-Music is a composition for piano solo by Igor Stravinsky, written in 1919.Stravinsky, who had, by that time, emigrated to France after his studies with Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov in Russia, was confronted with American jazz combos actively influential in Europe...

     – Pleyel, Paris, Pleyela 8438 (1921)
  • Ragtime – Pleyel, Paris, Pleyela 8450 (1921)
  • Petrushka
    Petrushka
    Petrouchka or Petrushka is a ballet with music by Russian composer Igor Stravinsky, composed in 1910–11 and revised in 1947....

     – Pleyel, Paris, Pleyela 8441 – 8447 (1922)
  • Le chant du rossignol
    Le chant du rossignol
    Le chant du rossignol, commonly referred to as The Song of the Nightingale, is a symphonic poem written by Igor Stravinsky in 1917. The song is an adaptation from his earlier work, Le rossignol , an opera from 1914. The opera, based on Hans Christian Andersen's tale The Nightingale, is set in...

     (Song of the Nightingale) – Pleyel, Paris, Pleyela 8451 – 8453 (1922/3)
  • Three Tales for Children – Pleyel, Paris, Pleyela 8454 (1922/3)
  • Quatre chants russes (Four Russian Songs) – Pleyel, Paris, Pleyela 8455 (1922/3)
  • Concertino – Pleyel, Paris, Pleyela 8456 (1923)
  • Les noces
    Les Noces
    Les noces by Igor Stravinsky, is a dance cantata, or ballet with vocalists.-History:The ballet was premiered on June 13, 1923 at the Théâtre de la Gaîté, by the Ballets Russes with choreography by Bronislava Nijinska...

     (The Wedding) – Pleyel, Paris 8831 – 8834, 8861 (1923)
  • The Firebird
    The Firebird
    The Firebird is a 1910 ballet created by the composer Igor Stravinsky and choreographer Michel Fokine. The ballet is based on Russian folk tales of the magical glowing bird of the same name that is both a blessing and a curse to its captor....

    (L'oiseau de feu) – Pleyel, Paris, Pleyela 10039 – 10045 (1926)
  • The Firebird (L'oiseau de feu) – Aeolian Company, London, Duo-Art D759 – D769 (1929)
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