Stravinsky resting his arms atop a piano, a score under his arms
Igor Stravinsky around 1925

Igor Stravinsky was a Russian composer, pianist, and conductor known for being one of the most important and influential figures in twentieth-century classical music. His unique approach to rhythm, instrumentation, and tonality made him a pivotal figure in modernist music.[1][2][3][4]

Stravinsky studied composition under composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov from 1902 to 1908, Stravinsky's Feu d'artifice being his last piece composed under Rimsky-Korsakov.[5][6] During this time, Stravinsky completed his first full composition, the Symphony in E-flat major, catalogued Op. 1.[7] Attending the premiere of Stravinsky's Scherzo fantastique and Feu d'artifice in 1909 was the Russian impresario Sergei Diaghilev, owner of the Ballets Russes ballet company. Diaghilev was impressed enough that he commissioned Stravinsky to write some arrangements for the 1909 ballet season.[8] In the following years, Diaghilev commissioned Stravinsky to write three ballets: The Firebird (1910), Petrushka (1911), and The Rite of Spring (1913).[9] These ballets remain Stravinsky's most famous works today.[10][11][12][13]

Stravinsky's music is typically divided into three style periods: the Russian period (c. 1907-1919), the neoclassical period (c. 1920-1954), and the serial period (1954-1968). Stravinsky's Russian period is characterized by the use of Russian folk tunes and the influence of Rimsky-Korsakov, Tchaikovsky, Glazunov, and Taneyev.[14][15] His neoclassical period reflected back to the techniques and themes of the Classical period, like his use of the sonata form in the first movement of his Octet (1923) and the Greek mythological themes in Apollo (1928), Perséphone (1933), and Orpheus (1947).[16][17] His serial period began with using Schoenberg's twelve-tone technique dodecaphony in Agon (1954-57), later experimenting with non-twelve-tone techniques in his Cantata (1952) and Septet (1953).[18]

List organization

This list is sorted by numbers assigned to Stravinsky's works in Helmut Kirchmeyer's K Catalog. The Kirchmeyer-Verzeichnis (shortened as "K") Catalog is an annotated catalog of works by Stravinsky, started in the 1950s originally placed in appendixes of other works about Stravinsky. The first edition of the catalog was published in 2002. The Kirchmayer catalogue and Köchel catalogue of W.A. Mozart's works both use "K" as an abbreviation; the difference is that Köchel uses a K followed by a period then space (e.g. K. 492) while Kirchmeyer uses no period and no space (e.g. K013).[19] Additionally, works marked with "KN" (e.g. KN01) were added after the publishing of the first edition.[20] The opus numbers are according to what Stravinsky marked on the music. The works are named according the K Catalog. Other sources may have different titles due to Cyrillic romanization conventions.

This list contains the following information in column order from left to right: K Catalog number, opus number, name of the composition, year the composition was finished, genre, notes, and references.

Compositions by Igor Stravinsky

K No. Opus Name Year Genre Ref(s)
KN01 Tarantella1898Piano [21][22]
KN03 The Storm Cloud1902Vocal [23][24]
KN02 Scherzoc.1902Piano [23][25]
K001 Piano Sonata in F minor1904Piano [26]
KN04 Cantata for Rimsky-Korsakov's Sixtieth Birthday1904Choral [27][28]
KN05 The Mushrooms Going to War1904Vocal [29]
K003Op. 1 Symphony in E-flat (original version)1905Orchestral [30]
KN06 The Driver and the Tarantula1906Vocal [31][32]
K002Op. 2 Faun and Shepherdess1906Vocal [33]
K006 Pastorale (original version)1907Vocal [34]
K006 Pastorale (arranged for soprano, oboe, cor anglais, clarinet and bassoon)1923Vocal [34]
K006 Pastorale (arranged for violin, oboe, English horn, clarinet and bassoon)1933Chamber [34]
K006 Pastorale (arranged for violin and piano)1933Chamber [34]
K004Op. 6 Two Melodies1908Vocal [35]
K005Op. 3 Scherzo fantastique1908Orchestral [36]
K007Op. 4 Feu d'artifice1908Orchestral [37][38]
K008Op. 5 Funeral Dirge1908Orchestral [39][40]
K009Op. 7 Four Studies (piano)1908Piano [41]
K051 Four Studies (orchestra)1928Orchestral [42]
K010Op. 8 The Firebird1910Ballet [43][10]
K010 The Firebird, Suite No. 11911Orchestral [43][44]
K010 The Firebird, Suite No. 21919Orchestral [43][45]
K010 The Firebird, Suite No. 31945Orchestral [43]
K011Op. 9 Two Poems by Paul Verlaine1910Vocal [46]
K011 Two Poems by Paul Verlaine (arranged for orchestra)1951Orchestral [46]
K012 Petrushka1911Ballet [47]
K012 Petrushka (cartoon suite) 1956 Orchestral [47]
K012 Trois mouvements de Pétrouchka1921Piano [48]
K013 Two Poems of Balmont1911Vocal [49]
K013 Two Poems of Balmont (arranged for voice and chamber orchestra)1954Vocal [49]
K014 The Star-Faced One1912Choral [50]
K015Op. 15 The Rite of Spring1913 Ballet [51][52]
K016 Three Japanese Lyrics1913Vocal [53]
K017 Three Little Songs from the Recollections of my Childhood1913Vocal [54]
K017 Three Little Songs from the Recollections of my Childhood (arranged for voice and small orchestra)1930Vocal [54]
K018 The Nightingale1914Opera [55]
K026 Song of the Nightingale1917Orchestral [55][56]
K019 Three Pieces for String Quartet1914Chamber [57]
K020 Pribaoutki1914Vocal [58]
KN12 Valse des Fleurs1914Piano [59]
K021 Three Easy Pieces1915Piano [60]
KN14 Souvenir d'une marche boche1915Piano [61]
K022 Cats Cradle Songs1916Vocal [62]
K023 Reynard1916Opera/Ballet [63]
K024 Three Tales for Children1917Vocal [64]
K025 Five Easy Pieces1917Piano [65]
KN16 A Waltz for Children 1917 Piano [66]
K027 Study for pianola1917Pianola [67]
Four Russian Peasant Songs1917Choral
Canon1917Chamber
Les Noces1914–1917Ballet
Berceuse1917Vocal
Lied ohne Name (Duet for Two Bassoons)1918Chamber
Histoire du soldat1918Opera
Suite from Histoire du soldat, for violin, clarinet, and piano1919Chamber
Ragtime for 11 Instruments1918Chamber
Quatre chants russes1919Vocal
Piano-Rag-Music1919Piano
Three Pieces for Clarinet1919Chamber
Pulcinella1920Ballet
Concertino for string quartet1920Chamber
Symphonies of Wind Instruments1920Band
K038 Suite No. 21921Orchestral [68]
Les cinq doigts1921Piano
Mavra1922Opera
Octet1923Chamber
Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments1924Concertante
Piano Sonata1924Piano
Serenade in A1925Piano
Pater Noster1926Choral
Oedipus rex1927Opera
Apollo1928Ballet
Le Baiser de la fée1928Ballet
Divertimento (Suite from Le Baiser de la fée)1934Orchestral
Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra1929Concertante
Symphony of Psalms1930Choral
Violin Concerto in D1931Concertante
Duo Concertant1932Chamber
Credo1932Choral
Perséphone1933Opera
Ave Maria1934Choral
Concerto for Two Pianos1935Concertante
Jeu de cartes1936Ballet
Preludium1937Band
Petit ramusianum harmonique1937Vocal
Concerto in E-flat Dumbarton Oaks1938Concertante
Symphony in C1940Orchestral
Tango1940Piano
Danses concertantes1942Ballet
Circus Polka1942Piano
Four Norwegian Moods1942Orchestral
Ode1943Ballet
Babel1944Orchestral
Scherzo à la russe1944Band
Scènes de ballet1944Ballet
Sonata for Two Pianos1944Piano
Elegy1944Chamber
Symphony in Three Movements1945Orchestral
Ebony Concerto1945Concertante
Concerto in D1946Concertante
Little Canon1947Chamber
Orpheus1947Ballet
Mass1948Choral
The Rake's Progress1951Opera
Cantata1952Choral
Septet1953Chamber
Three Songs from William Shakespeare1953Vocal
In Memoriam Dylan Thomas1954Vocal
Greeting Prelude1955Orchestral
Canticum Sacrum1955Choral
Agon1957Ballet
Threni1958Choral
Movements1959Concertante
Epitaphium1959Chamber
Double Canon Raoul Dufy In Memoriam1959Chamber
A Sermon, a Narrative and a Prayer1961Choral
Anthem (The Dove Descending Breaks the Air)1962Choral
The Flood1963Opera
Abraham and Isaac1963Vocal
Elegy for J.F.K.1964Vocal
Fanfare for a New Theatre1964Chamber
Variations1964Orchestral
Introitus (T. S. Eliot in Memoriam)1965Choral
Requiem Canticles1966Choral
The Owl and the Pussy Cat1966Vocal


By type of composition

Opera/theatre

Ballet

Orchestral

Concertante

Choral

  • Cantata for Rimsky-Korsakov's Sixtieth Birthday, for chorus and piano (1904). Unpublished. Performed once on 19 March 1904 at Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's apartment in St. Petersburg and subsequently lost.
  • Zvezdoliki (Le roi des étoiles) (The King of the Stars), for men's choir and orchestra (1912)
  • Four Russian Peasant Songs, for female voice unaccompanied (1917)
  • Pater Noster (Otche Nash) for chorus a cappella (1926, rev. 1949)
  • Symphony of Psalms, for chorus and orchestra (1930, rev. 1948)
  • Credo (Veruyu) for chorus a cappella (1932, rev. 1964)
  • Ave Maria (Bogoroditse Dyevo) for chorus a cappella (1934, rev. 1949)
  • Babel (1944)
  • Mass, for chorus and double wind quintet (1944–48)
  • Cantata, for mezzo-soprano, tenor, female chorus, 2 flutes, oboe, English horn, and cello (1951–52)
  • Canticum Sacrum, for tenor, baritone, chorus, and orchestra (1955)
  • Threni, for six soloists, chorus, and orchestra (1958)
  • A Sermon, a Narrative and a Prayer for alto, tenor, speaker, chorus, and orchestra (1961)
  • Anthem (The dove descending breaks the air), for chorus a cappella (1962)
  • Introitus, for men's chorus and chamber ensemble (1965)
  • Requiem Canticles, for bass, contralto, chorus, and orchestra (1966)

Vocal

  • Le Nuage (Туча; Storm-Cloud), for voice and piano (1902)
  • The Mushrooms Going to War, for voice (bass) and piano (1904)
  • Conductor and Tarantula, for voice and piano (1906) Lost.
  • Faun and Shepherdess, for mezzo-soprano and orchestra, Op. 2 (1907)
  • Pastorale, for vocalise soprano and piano (1907)
    • Stravinsky created an arrangement of this piece for soprano and four woodwinds in 1923, and arrangements for violin and piano and for violin and four woodwinds in 1933.
  • Two Melodies of Gorodetsky, 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, four woodwinds, and four strings (1914)
    • Kornílo (Uncle Kornilo)
    • Natashka (Little Natalie)
    • Polkovnik (The Colonel)
    • Starets i zayats (The Old Man and the Hare)
  • Berceuses du chat, for contralto and three clarinets (1916)
  • Three Tales for Children, for voice and piano (1917)
    • Tilim-bom
    • Geese, Swans
    • The bear's little song
  • Berceuse, for voice and piano (1918)
  • Quatre chants russes, for voice and piano (1918–19)
    • Selezen’ (The Drake)
    • Zapevnaya (Counting Song)
    • Sidit varabey na chuzhoy garadbe (Dish-divination Song)
    • Sektanskaya (Song of the Sectarian)
  • Petit ramusianum harmonique, for single voice or voices (1938)
  • Three Songs from William Shakespeare, for mezzo-soprano, flute, clarinet, and viola (1953)
  • Four 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., for baritone or mezzo-soprano and three clarinets (1964)
  • "The Owl and the Pussy Cat", for soprano and piano (1966)

Chamber

  • Three Pieces for String Quartet (1914)
  • Pour Pablo Picasso, for solo clarinet (1917) Unpublished.
  • Canon for Two Horns (1917) Unpublished.
  • Ragtime for Eleven Instruments (1917–18)
  • Lied ohne Name (Duet for Two Bassoons) (1918)
  • Suite from L'Histoire du soldat, for violin, clarinet, and piano (1919)
  • Three Pieces for Clarinet (1919)
  • Concertino, for string quartet (1920)
  • Symphonies of Wind Instruments (1920, rev. 1947)
  • Octet for Wind Instruments (1923)
  • Suite on themes, fragments and pieces by Giambattista Pergolesi, 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)
  • Suite italienne (from Pulcinella), for violin and piano (1934) (in collaboration with Samuel Dushkin)
  • Preludium for Jazz Band (1936/37)
  • Elegy, for solo viola (1944)
  • Ebony Concerto for clarinet and jazz band (1945)
  • 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 in Memoriam' (1959)
  • Monumentum pro Gesualdo di Venosa ad CD annum, for chamber ensemble (1960)
  1. "Asciugate I begli ochi"
  2. "Ma tu, cagion di quella"
  3. "Belta poi che t'assenti"
  • Lullaby, for two recorders (1960) (arrangement of item from The Rake's Progress, 1951)
  • Fanfare for a New Theatre, for two trumpets (1964)

Piano

Player piano

This is not a list of all piano rolls of Stravinsky's music, but only of those the composer himself composed or re-wrote for player piano. The dates are of publication.

  • Étude pour pianola (Study for Pianola) – Aeolian Company, London, Themodist T967 (1921)
  • Pulcinella Pleyel, Paris, Pleyela 8421 – 8428 (1921)
  • The Rite of Spring (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 – Pleyel, Paris, Pleyela 8438 (1921)
  • Ragtime – Pleyel, Paris, Pleyela 8450 (1921)
  • Petrushka – Pleyel, Paris, Pleyela 8441 – 8447 (1922)
  • Le chant du rossignol (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 (The Wedding) – Pleyel, Paris 8831 – 8834, 8861 (1923)
  • The Firebird (L'oiseau de feu) – Pleyel, Paris, Pleyela 10039 – 10045 (1926)
  • The Firebird (L'oiseau de feu) – Aeolian Company, London, Duo-Art D759 – D769 (1929)

Arrangements and transcriptions

Ballets to the music of Stravinsky

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