Works of Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971)
- Sonata for Piano, 4 movements, unpublished, 1903-04
- Le Faune et la Bergere, Op. 2; suite of songs for voice and orchestra after three poems of Pushkin; French text by A. Komaroff, 1905-06; rearranged as suite for voice and piano
- Symphony in Eb, Op. 1; 4 movements; 1905-07
- Two Songs for voice and piano, Op. 6, 1907-08
- Scherzo fantastique, Op. 3, for large orchestra, 1907-08
- Pastorale for voice and piano (no text), 1908; arranged for voice and woodwind instruments, 1923; for violin and piano, 1933; for violin and four woodwinds, 1933
- Feux d'artifice ("fireworks"), fantasy for large orchestra, 1908
- Chant funebre for orchestra, on the death of Rumsky-Korsakoff, Op. 5, 1908
- Four Etudes for piano, Op. 7, 1908
- The Firebird, ballet in two scenes, 1909-10; rearranged as suite for piano solo and as suite for orchestra, 1911; reorchestrated, 1918-19; revised, 1945
- Two Poems of Paul Verlaine, Op. 9, for baritone and piano, 1910; arranged for baritone and orchestra, 1952-53
- Petrouschka, ballet in four scenes, 1910-11; arranged for piano four hands, 1911; three movements excerpted and arranged for piano solo, 1921; new version, 1947;
- Two Poems by K. Balmont for voice and piano, 1911; arranged for voice and chamber orchestra, 1954
- The King of the Stars, cantata for men's chorus and orchestra on a poem by K. Balmont, 1911
- The Rite of Spring, ballet in two parts, 1910-13
- Three Poems from Japanese for soprano, 2 flutes, piccolo, 2 clarinets, bass clarinet, and string quartet, 1912-13
- Three Short Songs from the Recollections of Childhood for voice and piano, 1913; arranged for voice and small orchestra, 1933, 1947
- Rossignol, lyric narrative in three acts, 1908-14
- Three Pieces for string quartet, 1914
- Pribaoutki, songs for medium voice and 8 instruments, 1914
- Three Easy Pieces for piano four hands
- The Cat's Cradle Songs: 3 pieces for alto and three clarinets
- Renard, burlesque narrative to be played, sung and staged, 1915-16
- Three Stories for Children, voice and piano, 1915-16
- Five Easy Pieces for piano four hands, 1916
- Chant du Rossignol, symphonic poem for orchestra, 1917; later arranged for piano solo. (This suite is taken entirely from the second and third acts of Stravinsky's opera Rossignol.)
- Etude for Player Piano , 1917
- Unterschale, Russian peasant songs for women's unaccompanied chorus, 1914-17; arranged for accompaniment of 4 horns, 1954; for piano accompaniment, 1954
- L'Histoire du Soldat, to be recited, played, and danced; narrator, 2 speakers, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, trombone, violin, double bass, and percussion, 1918; arranged for piano solo; arranged as suite for clarinet, violin and piano
- Rag-Time for 11 instruments: flute, clarinet, horn, cornet, trombone, cymbals, 2 violins, viola, double bass, percussion, 1918; arranged for piano solo
- Four Russian Songs for voice and piano, 1918-19
- Piano-Rag Music, 1919
- Three Pieces for Solo Clarinet, 1919
- Pulcinella, ballet in one act with 3 solo voices, after Pergolesi, 1919; suite arranged for small orchestra, 1920; revised 1949; suite arranged for violin and piano, 1925; Suite italienne for violin and piano, 1933; Suite italienne for cello and piano, 1932
- Concertino for string quartet, 1920; rearranged for piano four hands; for 12 instruments, 1952; for two pianos, 1952
- Symphonies of Wind Instruments for alto flute, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, English horn, Eb clarinet, 2 clarinets, 3 bassoons and contrabassoon, 4 horns, 3 trumpets, 2 trombones, tuba, 1920-21; revised 1947 (shortened and reorchestrated)
- The Five Fingers: 8 very easy piano pieces, 1920-21
- Suite No. 2 for small orchestra
- Mavra, opera buffa in one act, 1921-22; arranged for voice and piano, 1925
- The Wedding, choreographic scene with music, 1914-23
- Octet for Wind Instruments for flute, clarinet, 2 bassoons, 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, 1922-23; revised 1952
- Piano Concerto with orchestra of wind instruments only, 1923-24; arranged for two pianos
- Piano Sonata, 1924
- Senenade in A for piano, 1925
- Suite No. 1 for small orchestra
- Pater Noster for 4-part mixed chorus a capella, 1926
- Oedipus Rex, opera oratoria in 2 acts after Sophocles by Stravinsky and Jean Cocteau, 1926-27; Latin translation by Jean Danielou; revised 1947
- Apollo, Leader of the Muses, ballet in two tableaux for string orchestra, 1927-28; revised 1948
- The Fairy's Kiss, ballet allegory in four tableaux, inspired by the music of Tschaikovsky, 1928; arranged for piano; orchestral suite, 1934; new version, 1949
- Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra, 1928-29; arranged for two pianos, 1930; revised for piano and orchestra, 1949
- Four Etudes for Orchestra, 1918-29
- Symphony of Psalms for chorus and orchestra (no violin, violas, or clarinets), 1930; revised 1948
- Concerto in D for violin and orchestra, 1931; arranged for violin and piano
- Duo concertante for violin and piano, 1932
- Credo for 4-part mixed chorus a capella, 1932
- Persephone, melodrama in three tableaux by André Gide for tenor, mixed chorus and orchestra, 1933-34; revised 1949
- Ave Maria for mixed chorus a capella, 1934
- Concerto for Two Pianos, 1935
- The Card Game, ballet in three plays, 1936
- Dumbarton Oaks Concerto (Eb) for chamber orchestra, 1937-38; arranged for two pianos
- Symphony in C for orchestra, 1939-40
- Tango for Piano Solo, 1940; orchestral version, 1953
- Danses concertantes for chamber orchestra, 1941-42
- Circus Polka, composed for a young elephant, orchestra, 1942. Arranged for piano, 1942
- Four Norwegian Moods, orchestra, 1941-2
- Ode, Elegiacal Chant in three parts, orchestra, 1943
- Sonata for Two Pianos, 1943-4
- Babel, cantata for male chorus, orchestra and narrator, 1944
- Ballet Scenes, orchestra, 1944
- Scherzo a la Russe, for Paul Whiteman band, revised for orchestra, 1944
- Little Canon for two tenors, 1944
- Elegy, violin or viola solo, 1944
- Symphony in Three Movements, 1942-45
- Ebony Concerto, jazz ensemble, 1945
- Concerto in D Major, string orchestra, 1946
- Orpheus, ballet in three scenes, 1947
- Mass, mixed chorus and double wind quintet, 1948
- The Rake’s Progress, opera in three acts by W. H. Auden and Chester Kallman, 1948-51
- Cantata, soprano, tenor, female chorus, small ensemble, 1948
- Septet, 1952-3; also arranged for two pianos
- Three Songs from William Shakespeare, mezzo soprano, flute, clarinet, viola, 1953
- Prelude for Dance Band, 1937-53
- In Memoriam Dylan Thomas, dirge canon and song for tenor, string quartet and four trombones, 1954
- Greetings Prelude for the 80th birthday of Pierre Monteux, orchestra,1955-56
- Canticum Sacrum, tenor and baritone soli, chorus and orchestra, 1955-56
- Agon, ballet for 12 dancers, 1954-57; arranged for two pianos
- Threni, soloists, chorus, orchestra, 1957-58
- Movements, piano and small orchestras, 1958
- Epitaphium, flute, clarinet, harp, 1959
- A Sermon, a Narrative and a Prayer, speaker, soloists, chorus, orchestra, 1960-61
- The Flood, ballet for narrator, soloists, chorus, orchestra, 1961-62
- Abraham and Isaac, baritone, orchestra, 1962-3
- Variations, orchestra, 1963-4
- Elegy for JFK, baritone, 3 clarinets, 1964
- Fanfare for a New Theater, 2 trumpets, 1964
- Introitus, male chorus, percussion, piano, harp, viola, double bass, 1965
- The Owl and the Pussy Cat, 1965
- Requiem Canticles, alto and baritone soloists, chorus, orchestra, 1965-6
- Two Sacred Songs (after Hugo Wolf), mezzo soprano, 3 clarinets, 2 horns, string quartet, 1968
Books
- Autobiography, 1936 (originally Chroniques de ma vie, 1935-36)
- Poetics of Music, 1947 (originally Poétique musicale, 1942)
Books with Robert Craft
- Conversations with Igor Stravinsky, 1959
- Memories and Commentaries, 1960
- Expositions and Developments, 1962
- Dialogues and a Diary, 1963
- Themes and Episodes, 1966
- Retrospectives and Conclusions, 1969
- (Also Bravo Stravinsky by Arnold Newman and Robert Craft, 1967)