- (1974-1975 season) His play, "The Soldier's Tale," was performed at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut. C.F. Ramuz wrote the text. M. Flanders and K. Black were translators.
- (November 27, 1957) He was composer for the ballet, "Agon," in the New York City Ballet company production at the City Center in New York City with Diana Adams; Melissa Hayden; Barbara Walczak; Barbara Millberg; Todd Bolender; Roy Tobias; Jonathan Watts; Arthur Mitchell; Roberta Lubell; Francis Russell; Dido Sayers and Ruth Sobotka in the cast. George Balanchine was choreographer. Nananna Porcher was lighting designer. Lincoln Kirstein was producer.
- (April 27, 1937) He was composer and writer for the ballet, "Apollo," in an American Ballet company production at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City with Lew Christensen (Apollo); Elise Reiman (Muse); Holly Howard (Muse) and Daphne Vane (Muse) in the cast. Stewart Chaney was scenic and costume designer.
- (June 12, 1928) He was composer and writer for the ballet, "Apollo," in a Diaghilev's Ballet company production at the Sarah Bernhardt Theatre in Paris, France with Serge Lifar (Apollo); Alice Nikitina (Terpischore); Alexandra Danilova (Terpischore); Lubov Tchernicheva (Polyhymnia) and Felia Dubrovska (Calliope) in the cast. George Balanchine was choreographer. Andre Bauchant was scenic and costume designer.
- (June 10, 1951) He was composer for the ballet, "The Cage," in the New York City Ballet company production at the City Center in New York City with Nora Kaye (Novice); Yvonne Mounsey (Queen); Nicholas Magellanes (Intruder) and Michael Maule (Intruder) in the cast. Jerome Robbins was choreographer. Ruth Sobotka was costume designer. Jean Rosenthal was lighting designer.
- (June 22, 1972) He was composer for the ballet, "Duo Concertant," in the New York City Ballet at the Stravinsky Festival at the New York State Theater in New York City with Kay Mazzo and Peter Martins in the cast. Lamar Alsop and Gordon Boelzner were musicians. Ronald Bates was lighting designer. George Balanchine was choreographer.
- (June 25, 1910) He was composer for the ballet, "Firebird," in the Diaghliev's Ballets Russes production at the Theatre National De L'Opera House in Paris, France with Tamara Karasavina (Firebird); Michel Fokine (Prince Ivan) and Enrico Cecchetti (Kastchei) in the cast. Michel Fokine was also choreographer. Golovine and Bakst were scenery and costume designers.
- (November 27, 1949) He was composer for the ballet, "Firebird," in the New York City Ballet production at the City Center in New York City with Maria Tallchief (Firebird) and Francisco Moncion (Prince Ivan) in the cast. George Balanchine was choreographer. Marc Chagall was setting designer. Jean Rosenthal was lighting designer.
- (May 28, 1970) He was composer for the ballet, "Firebird," in the New York State Theater in New York City with Gelsey Kirkland; Jacques D'Amboise and Gloria Govrin in the cast. Jerome Robbins and George Balanchine were choreographers. IBarbara Karimska was costume designer. Marc Chagall was scenic designer.
- (October 31, 1970) He was composer for the ballet, "Firebird," in the Paris Opera Ballet at the Palais Des Sports in Paris, France with Paolo Bortoluzzi in the cast. Maurice Bejart was choreographer.
- (January 25, 1972) He was composer for the ballet, "The Firebird," was performed in Baller of the Twentieth Century production at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in Brooklyn, New York. Maurice Bejart was choreographer.
- (April 13, 1967) Gabriel Faure, Peter Ilyich Tchaikowsky and he were composers for the ballet, "Jewels," in the New York City Ballet company production at the New York State Theater in New York City with Violette Verdy; Conrad Ludlow; Mimi Paul; Francisco Moncion; Patricia McBride; Edward Villella; Patricia Neary; Suzanne Farrell and Jacques D'Amboise in the cast. George Balanchine was choreographer. Karinska was costume designer. Peter Harvey was scenery designer. Ronald Bates was lighting designer.
- (April 25, 1929) He was composer and writer for the ballet, "Les Noces (The Wedding)," in the League of American Composers production at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City with Felia Dubrovska (Bride) and Leon Woizkowski (Bridegroom) in the cast. Serge Soudeikine was scenery and costume designer. Elizaveta Anderson-Ivantzova was choreographer.
- (May 2, 1967) He was composer and writer for the ballet, "Les Noces (The Wedding," in the Royal Ballet production at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City with Svetlana Berisova and Robert Mead in the cast.
- (March 23, 1966) He was composer and writer for the ballet, "Les Noces (The Wedding," in the Royal Ballet production in London, England with Svetlana Berisova and Robert Mead in the cast.
- (1936) He was composer and writer for the ballet, "Les Noces (The Wedding)," in the Ballet Russe De Monte Carlo in the United States with Irina Baronova and Yurek Shabelevsky in the cast. Bronislava Nijinska was the choreographer.
- (February 1926) He was composer and writer for the ballet, "Les Noces (The Wedding," in the International Composers Guild production at the Aeolian Hall in New York City. Leonard Stokowski was conductor. Marc Blitzstein, Aaron Copland, Louis Gruenberg and Frederick Jacobi were pianists.
- (March 30, 1965) He was composer and writer for the ballet, "Les Noces (The Wedding)," in the American Ballet Theatre production at the State Theater in New York City with Erin Martin (Bride) and William Glassman (Bridegroom) in the cast. Jerome Robbins was choreographer. Oliver Smith was set designer. Patricia Zipprodt was costume designer. Jean Rosenthal was lighting designer.
- (June 14, 1923) He was composer and writer for the ballet, "Les Noces (The Wedding)," in the Diaghliev's Ballet Russes company production at the Theatre Gaite-Lyrique in Paris, France with Felia Dubrovska (Bride) and Leon Woizkowski (Bridegroom) in the cast. Igor Stravinsky was composer and writer. Bronislawa Nijinska was choreographer. Nathalie Gontcharova was scenery and costume designer.
- (April 28, 1948) He was composer for the ballet, "Orpheus," in the Ballet Society of New York at City Center in New York Ctity with Nicholas Magallanos (Orpheus); Maria Tallchief (Eurydice); Francisco Moncion (Dark Angel); Beatrice Tompkins (Leader of the Fairies); Tanaquil LeClercq (Leader of the Bacchantes) and Herbert Bliss (Apollo) in the cast. George Balanchine was choreographer. Isamu Noguchi was scenery and costume designer. Jean Rosenthal was lighting designer.
- (January 25, 1916) He was composer for the ballet, "Petrouchka," in the Diaghliev's Ballets Russes production at the Century Theatre in New York City with Leonida Massine; Lydia Lopokova and Adolph Bolm in the cast. He and Alexandre Benois also wrote the book.
- (March 13, 1970) He was composer for the ballet, "Petrouchka," in the City Center Joffrey Ballet production in New York City with Edward Verso; Erika Goodman; Christian Holder; Yurek Lazowski and Zelma Bustilio in the cast. Leonide Massine was director. Yurek Lazowski and Tania Massine were assistants. Alexandre Benois was original designer. Michek Fokine was original choreographer. He and Alexandre Benois also wrote the book.
- (October 8, 1942) He was composer for the ballet, "Petrouchka," in the Royal Danish Ballet production at the Ballet Theatre. Michel Fokine was choreographer. He and Alexandre Benois also wrote the book.
- (June 13, 1911) He was composer for he ballet, "Petrouchka," in the Diaghliev's Ballets Russes production at the Theatre Du Chatelet in Paris, France with Vaslav Nijinsky (Petrouchka); Tamara Karsavina (Ballerina); Alexandre Orlov (Moor) and Enrico Cecchetti (Charlatan) in the cast. Michel Fokine was choreographer. He and Alexandre Benois also wrote the book. Alexandre Benois was also scenery and costume designer.
- (October 24, 1963) He was composer for "Petrouchka," with Rudolf Nureyev; Nadia Nerina (Doll) and Keith Rosson (Blackamoor) in the cast. He and Alexandre Benois also wrote the book.
- (June 19, 1970) He was composer for the ballet, "Petrouchka," in the American Ballet Theatre production at the New York State Theater in New York City with Ted Kivitt; Eleanor D'Antuono and Bruce Marks in the cast. Dimitri Romanoff and Yurek Lazowski were directors. He and Alexandre Benois also wrote the book.
- (March 26, 1957) He was composer for the ballet, "Petrouchka," in the Royal Ballet production with Alexander Grant; Margot Fonteyn and Peter Clegg in the cast. He and Alexandre Benois also wrote the book.
- (October 9, 1974) He was composer for the ballet, "Pulcinella," in the New York premiere and City Center Joffrey Ballet production at the City Center in New York City. I
- (June 23, 1972) He was composer for the ballet, "Pulcinella," in the New York City Ballet production at the Stravinsky Festival at New York State Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City with Edward Villella and Violette Verdy in the cast. Jerome Robbins and George Balanchine were choreographers. Eugene Berman was scenery and costume designer. Ronald Bates was lighting designer. Robert Irving was conductor.
- (May 15, 1920) He was composer for the ballet, "Pulcinella," in the Diaghliev's Ballets Russes production at the Theatre National Opera in Paris, France with Leonide Mazzine (title role); Tamara Katsavina (Pimpanella); Vera Nemtchinova (Rosetta); Lubov Tchernicheva (Prudenza); Stanislas Idzikowski (Caviello); Nicholas Zverev (Florindo); Enrico Cecchetti (Il Dottore) in the cast. Giambiattista Pergolesi was original company. Leonide Massine was also choreographer. Pablo Picasso was scenery and costume designer.
- (1933) He was composer for the ballet, "Pulcinella," in the New York Music Guild production in Chicago, Illinois. Laurent Novikoff was choreographer. Igor Stravinsky was composer.
- (1966) He was composer for the ballet, "Requiem Canticles," in Princeton, New Jersey. Jerome Robbins was director.
- (June 25, 1972) He was composer for the ballet, "Requiem Canticles," in the New York City Ballet company production at the Stravinsky Festival at the New York State Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City with Merrill Ashley; Susan Hendl; Bruce Wells (Angel Gabriel) and Robert Maiorano in the cast. Elaine Bonazzi was soprano. William Metcalf played the bass. Robert Craft was conductor. Jerome Robbins was choreographer. Ronald Bates was lighting designer.
- (May 29, 1913) He was composer for the ballet, "Le Sacre Du Printemps," in the Diaghliev's Ballets Russes production at the Theatre Des Champs-Elysees in Paris, France with Marie Piltz (Chosen One) in the cast. Vaslav Nijinsky was choreographer. Igor Stravinsky and Nicholas Roerich wrote the book. Nicholas Roerich also was costume and scenery designer.
- (1920) He was composer for the ballet, "Le Sacre Du Printemps," in the Diaghliev's Ballets Russes production at the Theatre Des Champs-Elysees in Paris, France with Lydia Sokolova (Chosen One) in the cast. Leonide Massine was choreographer.
- (April 12, 1930) He was composer for the ballet, "Le Sacre Du Printemps," in the American premiere presentation at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with Martha Graham (Chosen One) in the cast. Leonide Massine was choreographer.
- (May 8, 1963) He was composer for the ballet, Le Sacre Du Printemps," in the Royal Ballet production in North America. Kenneth MacMillan was choreographer. Sydney Noland was scenery and costume designer.
- (1912) He completed the score for "Le Sacre Du Printemps."
- (March 12, 1971) He was composer for the ballet, "Le Sacre Du Printemps," at the Palais Des Sports in Brussels, Belgium with Rudolf Nureyev in the cast. Maurice Bejart was choreographer.
- (December 9, 1972) He was composer for the ballet, "Le Sacre Du Printemps," at the La Scala Theatre in Milan, Italy with Natalia Makarova (Chosen One) in the cast. John Taras was choreographer. Marino Marini was scenery and costume designer.
- (December 1959) He was composer for the ballet, "Le Sacre Du Printemps," in the Ballet of the Twentieth Century production at the Theatre Royale De La Monnac with Tania Bari and Jorge Dunn in the cast. Maurice Bejart was choreographer.
- (January 26, 1971) He was composer for the ballet, "Le Sacre Du Printemps," in the Ballet of the Twentieth Century production at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in Brooklyn, New York with Tania Bari and Jorge Dunn in the cast. Maurice Bejart was choreographer.
- (1910) He finished "Firebird."
- (May 3, 1962) He was composer for the ballet, Le Sacre Du Printemps," in the Royal Ballet production in London, England. Kenneth MacMillan was choreographer. Sydney Noland was scenery and costume designer.
- (November 2, 1981) He was original orchestra director for the ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty," in the Diaghliev's Ballets Russes production at the Alhambra Theatre in London, England with Olga Spessivtzeva (Princess Aurora); Pierre Vladimiroff (Prince); Lydia Lopokova (Lilac Fairy/Enchanted Princess) and Carlotta Brianza (Carabosse); Ludmilla Sholiar (White Cat) in the cast. Felia Dubrovska; Lydia Sokolova; Bronislava Nijinska; Lubov Egorova and Vera Nemtchinova played the Fairies. Nicholas Sergeyev was director. Marius Petipa and Bronislava Nijinska were original choreographers. Leon Bakst was scenery and costume designer.
- (June 18, 1972) He was composer for the ballet, "Symphony in Three Movements," in the New York City Ballet production at the Stravinsky Festival at the New York State Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City with Helgi Tomasson; Sara Leland and Edward Villella in the cast. George Balanchine was choreographer. Ronald Bates was lighting designer. Robert Craft was conductor.
- (June 18, 1972) He was composer for the ballet, "Violin Concerto," in the New York City Ballet production at the Stravinsky Festival at New York State Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City with Karin Von Aroldingen; Kay Mazzo; Peter Martins and Jean-Pierre Bonnefous in the cast. George Balanchine was choreographer. Ronald Bates was lighting designer. Robert Irving was conductor. Joseph Silverstein was violin soloist.
- (January 22, 1941) He was composer for the ballet, "Balustrade," in a Ballet Russe production at the 51st Street Theatre in New York City with Tamara Toumanova; Roman Jasinski and Paul Petroff in the cast. Pavel Tchelitchev was scenic designer. George Balanchine and Pavel Tchelitchov were choreographers.
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