List organization
editThis 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 and originally placed in appendices 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).[1] Additionally, works marked with "KN" (e.g. KN01) were added after the publishing of the first edition.[2] 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.
New Table
editPeriod[a] | Title[b] | Genre | Collaborators | K No.[c] | Revisions |
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1898 | Tarantella | Piano | KN01 | — | |
1902 | The Storm Cloud | Vocal | KN03 | ||
c. 1902 | Scherzo | Piano | KN02 | ||
1904 | Piano Sonata in F♯ minor[d] | Piano | |||
1904 | Cantata for Rimsky-Korsakov's Sixtieth Birthday | Choral | |||
1904 | Какъ грибы на войну собирались (The Mushrooms Going to War) |
Vocal | |||
1905 | Symphony in E-flat (original version) | Orchestral | |||
1906 | The Driver and the Tarantula | Vocal | |||
1906 | Faun and Shepherdess | Vocal | |||
1907 | Pastorale (original version) | Vocal | |||
1923 | Pastorale (arranged for soprano, oboe, cor anglais, clarinet and bassoon) | Vocal | |||
1933 | Pastorale (arranged for violin, oboe, English horn, clarinet and bassoon) | Chamber | |||
1933 | Pastorale (arranged for violin and piano) | Chamber | |||
1908 | Two Melodies | Vocal | |||
1908 | Scherzo fantastique | Orchestral | |||
1908 | Feu d'artifice | Orchestral | |||
1908 | Funeral Dirge | Orchestral | |||
1908 | Four Studies (piano) | Piano | |||
1928 | Four Studies (orchestra) | Orchestral | |||
1910 | The Firebird | Ballet | |||
1911 | The Firebird, Suite No. 1 | Orchestral | |||
1919 | The Firebird, Suite No. 2 | Orchestral | |||
1945 | The Firebird, Suite No. 3 | Orchestral | |||
1910 | Two Poems by Paul Verlaine | Vocal | |||
1951 | Two Poems by Paul Verlaine (arranged for orchestra) | Orchestral | |||
1911 | Petrushka | Ballet | |||
1956 | Petrushka (cartoon suite) | Orchestral | |||
1921 | Trois mouvements de Pétrouchka | Piano | |||
1911 | Two Poems of Balmont | Vocal | |||
1954 | Two Poems of Balmont (arranged for voice and chamber orchestra) | Vocal | |||
1912 | The Star-Faced One | Choral | |||
1913 | The Rite of Spring | Ballet | |||
1913 | Three Japanese Lyrics | Vocal | |||
1913 | Three Little Songs from the Recollections of my Childhood | Vocal | |||
1930 | Three Little Songs from the Recollections of my Childhood (arranged for voice and small orchestra) | Vocal | |||
1914 | The Nightingale | Opera | |||
1917 | Song of the Nightingale | Orchestral | |||
1914 | Three Pieces for String Quartet | Chamber | |||
1914 | Pribaoutki | Vocal | |||
1914 | Valse des Fleurs | Piano | |||
1915 | Three Easy Pieces | Piano | |||
1915 | Souvenir d'une marche boche | Piano | |||
1916 | Cats Cradle Songs | Vocal | |||
1916 | Reynard | Opera/Ballet | |||
1917 | Three Tales for Children | Vocal | |||
1917 | Five Easy Pieces | Piano | |||
1917 | A Waltz for Children | Piano | |||
1917 | Study for pianola | Pianola | |||
1917 | Four Russian Peasant Songs | Choral | |||
1917 | Canon | Chamber | |||
1914–1917 | Les Noces | Ballet | |||
1917 | Berceuse | Vocal | |||
1918 | Lied ohne Name (Duet for Two Bassoons) | Chamber | |||
1918 | Histoire du soldat | Opera | |||
1919 | Suite from Histoire du soldat, for violin, clarinet, and piano | Chamber | |||
1918 | Ragtime for 11 Instruments | Chamber | |||
1919 | Quatre chants russes | Vocal | |||
1919 | Piano-Rag-Music | Piano | |||
1919 | Three Pieces for Clarinet | Chamber | |||
1920 | Pulcinella | Ballet | |||
1920 | Concertino for string quartet | Chamber | |||
1920 | Symphonies of Wind Instruments | Band | |||
1921 | Suite No. 2 | Orchestral | |||
1921 | Les cinq doigts | Piano | |||
1922 | Mavra | Opera | |||
1923 | Octet | Chamber | |||
1924 | Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments | Concertante | |||
1924 | Piano Sonata | Piano | |||
1925 | Serenade in A | Piano | |||
1926 | Pater Noster | Choral | |||
1927 | Oedipus rex | Opera | |||
1928 | Apollo | Ballet | |||
1928 | Le Baiser de la fée | Ballet | |||
1934 | Divertimento (Suite from Le Baiser de la fée) | Orchestral | |||
1929 | Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra | Concertante | |||
1930 | Symphony of Psalms | Choral | |||
1931 | Violin Concerto in D | Concertante | |||
1932 | Duo Concertant | Chamber | |||
1932 | Credo | Choral | |||
1933 | Perséphone | Opera | |||
1934 | Ave Maria | Choral | |||
1935 | Concerto for Two Pianos | Concertante | |||
1936 | Jeu de cartes | Ballet | |||
1937 | Preludium | Band | |||
1937 | Petit ramusianum harmonique | Vocal | |||
1938 | Concerto in E-flat Dumbarton Oaks | Concertante | |||
1940 | Symphony in C | Orchestral | |||
1940 | Tango | Piano | |||
1942 | Danses concertantes | Ballet | |||
1942 | Circus Polka | Piano | |||
1942 | Four Norwegian Moods | Orchestral | |||
1943 | Ode | Ballet | |||
1944 | Babel | Orchestral | |||
1944 | Scherzo à la russe | Band | |||
1944 | Scènes de ballet | Ballet | |||
1944 | Sonata for Two Pianos | Piano | |||
1944 | Elegy | Chamber | |||
1945 | Symphony in Three Movements | Orchestral | |||
1945 | Ebony Concerto | Concertante | |||
1946 | Concerto in D | Concertante | |||
1947 | Little Canon | Chamber | |||
1947 | Orpheus | Ballet | |||
1948 | Mass | Choral | |||
1951 | The Rake's Progress | Opera | |||
1952 | Cantata | Choral | |||
1953 | Septet | Chamber | |||
1953 | Three Songs from William Shakespeare | Vocal | |||
1954 | In Memoriam Dylan Thomas | Vocal | |||
1955 | Greeting Prelude | Orchestral | |||
1955 | Canticum Sacrum | Choral | |||
1957 | Agon | Ballet | |||
1958 | Threni | Choral | |||
1959 | Movements | Concertante | |||
1959 | Epitaphium | Chamber | |||
1959 | Double Canon Raoul Dufy In Memoriam | Chamber | |||
1961 | A Sermon, a Narrative and a Prayer | Choral | |||
1962 | Anthem (The Dove Descending Breaks the Air) | Choral | |||
1963 | The Flood | Opera | |||
1963 | Abraham and Isaac | Vocal | |||
1964 | Elegy for J.F.K. | Vocal | |||
1964 | Fanfare for a New Theatre | Chamber | |||
1964 | Variations | Orchestral | |||
1965 | Introitus (T. S. Eliot in Memoriam) | Choral | |||
1966 | Requiem Canticles | Choral | |||
1966 | The Owl and the Pussy Cat | Vocal |
Notated Table
editPeriod | Title | Genre | Notes | K No. | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1898 | Tarantella | Piano | Tarantella is incomplete, only existing in fragments found in Stravinsky's student portfolio. | KN01 | [5][6] |
1902 | The Storm Cloud | Vocal | Romance for voice and piano found in the same portfolio as above. | KN03 | [7][8] |
c. 1902 | Scherzo | Piano | The manuscript was published by Faber Music in 1974, edited by Eric Walter White. | KN02 | [7][9] |
1904 | Piano Sonata in F♯ minor | Piano | There is no official title for this work, as the published edition was never authorized by Stravinsky; also published from the manuscripts mentioned above. | K001 | [10] |
1904 | Cantata for Rimsky-Korsakov's Sixtieth Birthday | Choral | Lost and unnamed cantata for six voices and piano; the only recollection of this work was a performance on 6 March 1904 (N.S. 19 March 1904) on Rimsky-Korsakov's sixtieth birthday at his apartment. | KN04 | [11][12] |
1904 | The Mushrooms Going to War | Vocal | Incomplete song for bass and piano, published by Boosey & Hawkes in 1979. The text came from a poem by the fictional Kozma Prutkov targeting then-tsar of Russia Nicholas II. | KN05 | [13] |
1905 | Symphony in E-flat (original version) | Orchestral | Stravinsky wrote the symphony under Rimsky-Korsakov's guidance, using common symphonic standards, like the use of the sonata form in the first movement. The third movement would be used as an intermezzo by the Ballets Russes. The symphony was later revised by Stravinsky. | K003 | [14] |
1906 | The Driver and the Tarantula | Vocal | Lost song for voice and piano based on a different poem by Prutkov; accounted for in a performance at Rimsky-Korsakov's sixty-second birthday in 1906. | KN06 | [15][16] |
1906 | Faun and Shepherdess | Vocal | Three-part suite for mezzo-soprano and orchestra based on an 1816 poem cycle by Alexander Pushkin. The suite tells the story of lovesick shepherdess Lila's escape from the lovelorn Faun in the woods. | K002 | [17] |
1907 | Pastorale (original version) | Vocal | Song without words for soprano and piano, written ‘In the memory of Nadesha’s voice’, referring to composer and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's wife Nadesha Rimsky-Korsakov. | K006 | [18] |
1923 | Pastorale (arranged for soprano, oboe, cor anglais, clarinet and bassoon) | Vocal | Stravinsky detailed in a letter that he arranged the work for Brazilian soprano Vera Janacópulos. | K006 | [18] |
1933 | Pastorale (arranged for violin, oboe, English horn, clarinet and bassoon) | Chamber | Stravinsky collaborated with violinist Samuel Dushkin in the 1930s to develop a number of works, one of which was this arrangement. | K006 | [18] |
1933 | Pastorale (arranged for violin and piano) | Chamber | This arrangement was completed after the one for violin and woodwinds and was also part of the Dushkin collaboration. | K006 | [18] |
1908 | Two Melodies | Vocal | Two songs for mezzo-soprano and piano based on texts from a 1907 poem collection by Sergey Gorodetsky. | K004 | [19] |
1908 | Scherzo fantastique | Orchestral | Short A–B–A form scherzo "inspired by an episode in the life of the bees". Stravinsky wrote it without trombones, tuba, timpani, or bass drum, but for three harps, later reducing it to two. | K005 | [20] |
1908 | Feu d'artifice | Orchestral | Short fantasy written to be presented at the wedding of Rimsky-Korsakov's daughter. John Mangum of the LA Phil wrote that it was intended as a wedding gift, while Kirchmeyer argues it was only to be performed at the wedding. | K007 | [21][22] |
1908 | Funeral Dirge | Orchestral | Orchestral work for wind instruments "in memory of Rimsky-Korsakov". The work was initially lost but rediscovered at the St. Petersburg Conservatory in 2015. | K008 | [23][24] |
1908 | Four Studies (piano) | Piano | Set of four études for piano. | K009 | [25] |
1928 | Four Studies (orchestra) | Orchestral | Stravinsky orchestrated the studies for orchestra in 1928 | K051 | [26] |
1910 | The Firebird | Ballet | Two-part ballet in nineteen episodes based on the Slovac folktales of the Firebird and Kastchei. It was the first ballet commissioned by Sergei Diaghilev for Stravinsky, with the scenario and choreography by Michel Fokine. The Firebird remains one of Stravinsky's most famous works today. | K010 | [27][28] |
1911 | The Firebird, Suite No. 1 | Orchestral | Reduced the length to five episodes for concert performance. | K010 | [27][29] |
1919 | The Firebird, Suite No. 2 | Orchestral | Reduced the length to seven episodes and shrunk the orchestration for a smaller ballet production. | K010 | [27][30] |
1945 | The Firebird, Suite No. 3 | Orchestral | Reduced the length to ten episodes and changed some of the orchestration from the second suite for ballet performance. | K010 | [27] |
1910 | Two Poems by Paul Verlaine | Vocal | Two songs for baritone and piano, with text from from the poems La Lune Blanche and Un Grand Sommeil Noir by French poet Paul Verlaine. | K011 | [31] |
1951 | Two Poems by Paul Verlaine (arranged for orchestra) | Orchestral | Stravinsky arranged the poems for orchestra in 1951 due to a shortage of music for chamber concerts he was conducting. | K011 | [31] |
1911 | Petrushka | Ballet | Four-part ballet based on the story of Russian folk puppet Petrushka and the Eastern Slavic holiday Maslenitsa. Stravinsky originally planned for it to be a piano concerto, but Diaghilev convinced him to change it into a ballet for the Ballets Russes. Stravinsky developed the scenario with Russian painter Alexandre Benois and Fokine choreographed the initial production. In 1947, Stravinsky revised the ballet for concert performance, shrinking the orchestration. | K012 | [32] |
1956 | Petrushka (cartoon suite) | Orchestral | Warner Bros. producers offered Stravinsky $10,000 to arrange it as accompaniment to a cartoon, but he disassociated from the "mutilation of his score" shortly after recording it and prohibited further printing or performance of the suite. | K012 | [32] |
1921 | Trois mouvements de Pétrouchka | Piano | Stravinsky arranged this for Polish-American pianist Arthur Rubinstein. | K012 | [33] |
1911 | Two Poems of Balmont | Vocal | Two songs for soprano and piano, with text from Konstantin Balmont poems published in a newspaper. | K013 | [34] |
1954 | Two Poems of Balmont (arranged for voice and chamber orchestra) | Vocal | Stravinsky reissued the poems along with his Three Japanese Songs in an arrangement for Boosey & Hawkes. | K013 | [34] |
1912 | The Star-Faced One | Choral | Cantata for male voice choir and orchestra with text from another Balmont poem. Kirchmeyer noted the works extreme difficulty for the chorus, as the "unprecedented" difference between the orchestra and chorus parts yields a need for great pitch accuracy. | K014 | [35] |
1913 | The Rite of Spring | Ballet | Two-part ballet based on Slavic pagan rituals. Stravinsky developed the idea with Nicholas Roerich and Diaghilev commissioned it for the spring 1913 Ballets Russes season. The 29 May premiere caused a near-riot due to the works avant-garde nature and remains one of Stravinsky's most famous pieces. | K015 | [36][37] |
1913 | Three Japanese Lyrics | Vocal | Three songs for soprano and chamber orchestra, with text from an unknown anthology of Japanese poetry. | K016 | [38] |
1913 | Three Little Songs from the Recollections of my Childhood | Vocal | Three songs for voice and piano. Stravinsky wrote them as short improvisations during his studies with Rimsky-Korsakov, and finished them in 1913 for his three children to sing. | K017 | [39] |
1930 | Three Little Songs from the Recollections of my Childhood (arranged for voice and small orchestra) | Vocal | For flute, two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, and strings (excluding double bass). Stravinsky originally arranged the songs for a French cartoon and later published the arrangement. | K017 | [39] |
1914 | The Nightingale | Opera | Three-act opera based on Hans Christian Andersen's 1843 fairy tale Nattergalen. Stravinsky began the opera in 1908, pausing to compose his ballets for Diaghilev and returning to it in 1913. He revised the opera in 1962 for Boosey & Hawkes. | K018 | [40] |
1917 | Song of the Nightingale | Orchestral | Stravinsky arranged themes from the opera into a symphonic poem for concert performance. | K026 | [40][41] |
1914 | Three Pieces for String Quartet | Chamber | Three movement string quartet written for Polish pianist Misia Sert, considered to be one of Stravinsky's early neoclassical works. | K019 | [42] |
1914 | Pribaoutki | Vocal | Short song cycle for medium voice, woodwinds, and strings. Stravinsky based the work on a folk story he found while searching for marriage-related texts for Les Noces. A piano reducation of the orchestra was published in 1917. | K020 | [43] |
1914 | Valse des Fleurs | Piano | Short waltz for piano duet written for Stravinsky's children. | KN12 | [44] |
1915 | Three Easy Pieces | Piano | Three songs for piano duet, each for or inspired by an individual; the March for Alfredo Casella (to whom the piece is dedicated), the Waltz for Erik Satie, and the Polka for Diaghilev. | K021 | [45] |
1915 | Souvenir d'une marche boche | Piano | Three-section march written for The Book of the Homeless by Edith Wharton, an art collection in support of American war veterans. | KN14 | [46] |
1916 | Cats Cradle Songs | Vocal | Four lullabies for contralto and three clarinets based on Russian folktales. | K022 | [47] |
1916 | Reynard | Opera/Ballet | Opera-ballet-cantata based on Alexander Afanasyev's Russian Folk Tales. Kirchmeyer noted that Reynard was one of the first stage works of the 20th century to combine many genres of theatre, using cantata and opera-like vocals as well as silent dancers. | K023 | [48] |
1917 | Three Tales for Children | Vocal | Three childrens songs for voice and piano partly based on fairy tales by Afanasyev. Stravinsky orchestrated it for orchestra in 1923 and chamber ensemble in 1954. | K024 | [49] |
1917 | Five Easy Pieces | Piano | Five songs for piano duet, each written at different times for Stravinsky's children. | K025 | [50] |
1917 | A Waltz for Children | Piano | Waltz published as a supplement in Parisian newspaper Le Figaro. | KN16 | [51] |
1917 | Study for pianola | Pianola | Etude for pianola composed as part of a deal with pianola production company Pleyela. | K027 | [52] |
1917 | Four Russian Peasant Songs | Choral | |||
1917 | Canon | Chamber | |||
1914–1917 | Les Noces | Ballet | |||
1917 | Berceuse | Vocal | |||
1918 | Lied ohne Name (Duet for Two Bassoons) | Chamber | |||
1918 | Histoire du soldat | Opera | |||
1919 | Suite from Histoire du soldat, for violin, clarinet, and piano | Chamber | |||
1918 | Ragtime for 11 Instruments | Chamber | |||
1919 | Quatre chants russes | Vocal | |||
1919 | Piano-Rag-Music | Piano | |||
1919 | Three Pieces for Clarinet | Chamber | |||
1920 | Pulcinella | Ballet | |||
1920 | Concertino for string quartet | Chamber | |||
1920 | Symphonies of Wind Instruments | Band | |||
1921 | Suite No. 2 | Orchestral | Four-song suite for small orchestra. The first three songs are orchestrated versions of the songs from the Three Easy Pieces, while the fourth is the last song in the Five Easy Pieces. | K038 | [53] |
1921 | Les cinq doigts | Piano | |||
1922 | Mavra | Opera | |||
1923 | Octet | Chamber | |||
1924 | Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments | Concertante | |||
1924 | Piano Sonata | Piano | |||
1925 | Serenade in A | Piano | |||
1926 | Pater Noster | Choral | |||
1927 | Oedipus rex | Opera | |||
1928 | Apollo | Ballet | |||
1928 | Le Baiser de la fée | Ballet | |||
1934 | Divertimento (Suite from Le Baiser de la fée) | Orchestral | |||
1929 | Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra | Concertante | |||
1930 | Symphony of Psalms | Choral | |||
1931 | Violin Concerto in D | Concertante | |||
1932 | Duo Concertant | Chamber | |||
1932 | Credo | Choral | |||
1933 | Perséphone | Opera | |||
1934 | Ave Maria | Choral | |||
1935 | Concerto for Two Pianos | Concertante | |||
1936 | Jeu de cartes | Ballet | |||
1937 | Preludium | Band | |||
1937 | Petit ramusianum harmonique | Vocal | |||
1938 | Concerto in E-flat Dumbarton Oaks | Concertante | |||
1940 | Symphony in C | Orchestral | |||
1940 | Tango | Piano | |||
1942 | Danses concertantes | Ballet | |||
1942 | Circus Polka | Piano | |||
1942 | Four Norwegian Moods | Orchestral | |||
1943 | Ode | Ballet | |||
1944 | Babel | Orchestral | |||
1944 | Scherzo à la russe | Band | |||
1944 | Scènes de ballet | Ballet | |||
1944 | Sonata for Two Pianos | Piano | |||
1944 | Elegy | Chamber | |||
1945 | Symphony in Three Movements | Orchestral | |||
1945 | Ebony Concerto | Concertante | |||
1946 | Concerto in D | Concertante | |||
1947 | Little Canon | Chamber | |||
1947 | Orpheus | Ballet | |||
1948 | Mass | Choral | |||
1951 | The Rake's Progress | Opera | |||
1952 | Cantata | Choral | |||
1953 | Septet | Chamber | |||
1953 | Three Songs from William Shakespeare | Vocal | |||
1954 | In Memoriam Dylan Thomas | Vocal | |||
1955 | Greeting Prelude | Orchestral | |||
1955 | Canticum Sacrum | Choral | |||
1957 | Agon | Ballet | |||
1958 | Threni | Choral | |||
1959 | Movements | Concertante | |||
1959 | Epitaphium | Chamber | |||
1959 | Double Canon Raoul Dufy In Memoriam | Chamber | |||
1961 | A Sermon, a Narrative and a Prayer | Choral | |||
1962 | Anthem (The Dove Descending Breaks the Air) | Choral | |||
1963 | The Flood | Opera | |||
1963 | Abraham and Isaac | Vocal | |||
1964 | Elegy for J.F.K. | Vocal | |||
1964 | Fanfare for a New Theatre | Chamber | |||
1964 | Variations | Orchestral | |||
1965 | Introitus (T. S. Eliot in Memoriam) | Choral | |||
1966 | Requiem Canticles | Choral | |||
1966 | The Owl and the Pussy Cat | Vocal |
References
editNotes
edit- ^ Period between start and end of composition
- ^ The translated title is shown in small text below the original title, unless the original title is in English. Titles are according to Kirchmeyer (2002), unless otherwise noted.
- ^ The Kirchmeyer-Verzeichnis (shortened as "K") Catalog is an annotated catalog of works by Stravinsky, started in the 1950s and originally placed in appendices 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).[3] Works marked with "KN" (e.g. KN01) were added after the publication of the first edition.[4]
- ^ There is no official title for this work.
Citations
edit- ^ "Are the abbreviations for Köchel Catalog and Kirchmeyer Catalog the same?". K Catalog. 2020-03-16. Retrieved 2023-03-04.
- ^ "How do I cite a Strawinsky work using the K Index?". K Catalog. 2020-03-16. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
- ^ "Are the abbreviations for Köchel Catalog and Kirchmeyer Catalog the same?". K Catalog. 2020-03-16. Retrieved 2023-03-04.
- ^ "How do I cite a Strawinsky work using the K Index?". K Catalog. 2020-03-16. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
- ^ Walsh, Stephen (2003). Sadie, Stanley (ed.). The New Grove Stravinsky. Oxford University Press. p. 4. ISBN 978-0-19-972943-2.
- ^ "KN01 Tarantella". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
- ^ a b Joseph 1981, p. 82.
- ^ "KN03 Storm Cloud". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
- ^ "KN02 Scherzo". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
- ^ "K001 Piano Sonata". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
- ^ Braginskaya & Walsh 2015, p. 135.
- ^ "KN04 Cantata". www.kcatalog.org. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
- ^ "KN05 The Mushrooms Going to War". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
- ^ "K003 Symphony in e flat". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
- ^ "KN06 Tarantula". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
- ^ Braginskaya & Walsh 2015, pp. 135–136.
- ^ "K002 Faun and Shepherdess". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
- ^ a b c d "K006 Pastorale". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
- ^ "K004 Two Melodies". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
- ^ "K005 Scherzo fantastique". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
- ^ "K007 Fireworks". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
- ^ Mangum, John. "Fireworks". LA Phil. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
- ^ "K008 Funeral Dirge". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
- ^ Walsh, Stephen (2016-12-03). "Lost Stravinsky piece performed for first time since rediscovery". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Archived from the original on 2022-11-29. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "K009 Four Studies". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "K051 Four Studies". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-10.
- ^ a b c d "K010 The Firebird". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
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- ^ a b "K011 Two Songs (Poetry of Paul Verlaine)". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ a b "K012 Petrushka". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ Cabrera, Donato (2020-07-01). "The Music Plays On — Stravinsky Trois mouvements de Petrouchka". Medium. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
- ^ a b "K013 Two Poems of Balmont". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
- ^ "K014 The Star-Faced One. Cantata". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
- ^ "K015 The Rite of Spring". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
- ^ Hewett, Ivan (2016-05-25). "The riot at the Rite: the premiere of The Rite of Spring". British Library. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
- ^ "K016 Three Japonese Lyrics". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
- ^ a b "K017 Three Little Songs (from the recollections of my childhood)". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ a b "K018 The Nightingale". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "K026 The Song of the Nightingale". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-04-03.
- ^ "K019 Three Pieces for String Quartet". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "K020 Pribaoutki". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-10.
- ^ "KN12 Valse des Fleurs". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-10.
- ^ "K021 Three Easy Pieces". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-10.
- ^ "KN14 Souvenir d'une Marche Boche". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-10.
- ^ "K022 Cats Cradle Songs". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-10.
- ^ "K023 Reynard". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-10.
- ^ "K024 Three Tales for Children". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-04-03.
- ^ "K025 Five Easy Pieces". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-04-03.
- ^ "KN16 A Waltz for children". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-04-03.
- ^ "K027 Study for pianola". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-04-03.
- ^ "K038 Suite No. 2". K Catalog. 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2023-03-10.
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