


Igor Stravinsky: Innovative Composer of the 20th Century
Stravinsky (1882-1971) was a Russian composer, pianist and conductor who is widely considered one of the most important and influential composers of the 20th century. He is best known for his innovative and avant-garde works, such as "The Rite of Spring" (1913), which revolutionized the world of classical music and had a profound impact on modernism in all the arts.
Stravinsky's music is characterized by its use of unconventional harmonies and rhythms, as well as its incorporation of elements from folk music and other cultural traditions. He was also known for his collaborations with artists such as Picasso, Cocteau, and Diaghilev, and for his development of new musical styles, such as neoclassicism and serialism.
Some of Stravinsky's most famous works include "The Firebird" (1910), "Petrushka" (1911), "The Rite of Spring" (1913), "The Soldier's Tale" (1918), and "Apollo's Musica" (1927-1928). He also wrote a number of ballets, including "The Fairy's Kiss" (1909) and "Jeux des Cartes" (1936).
Stravinsky's music has had a profound influence on many other composers and musicians, and his works continue to be performed and celebrated around the world.



