Soulima Stravinsky
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Soulima Igorevich Stravinsky (23 September 1910 [os. 10 September] - 28 November 1994) was a Russian-Swiss composer.
He was the son of Igor Stravinsky and the grandson of Fyodor Stravinsky. In addition to his many musical compositions, he wrote books on orchestration and the orchestra. His book on Orchestration contains an excellent section on Brass instruments including many unusual instruments. Like the sons of J S Bach, Soulima Stravinsky was overshadowed by his father.
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Etudes Pittoresques (20), for piano
The Art of Scales (24 Preludes), for piano
6 Sonatinas for Young Pianists, for piano (or harpsichord)
Sonata for Cello and Piano (1990)
Piano Suite for the Right Hand
Music Alphabet, for piano
Piano Music for Children, Volume 1 (19 pieces)
String Quartet No. 1
String Quartet No. 2
String Quartet No. 3
Cadenzas (18) and fermatas (4) to Mozart's Piano Concerti (K.238, 246, 365 [Double Concerto], 413, 466, 467, 482, 491, 503, 537)