Ballet `Histoire du Soldat` (1918), K029 (Stravinsky)

Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971)


Ballet `Histoire du Soldat` (1918), K029

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To be read, played and danced. In two parts

1. Stage version: Morges February [April] until September [using earlier sketchbooks begun for other works left incompleted dating back to 1915] 1918...Read more
To be read, played and danced. In two parts

1. Stage version: Morges February [April] until September [using earlier sketchbooks begun for other works left incompleted dating back to 1915] 1918
2. Trio: Morges November 1918 until to autumn 1919
3. Concert Suite: finished 1st December 1918

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