1. The Rite of Spring (1913):
- A groundbreaking work that revolutionized 20th-century music with its rhythmic drive, dissonant harmonies, and innovative orchestration.
2. Petrushka (1911):
- A colorful ballet that tells the story of a puppet who comes to life and falls in love with a ballerina doll.
3. The Firebird (1910):
- A magical ballet based on Russian folklore, featuring a majestic firebird and a heroic prince.
4. Symphony of Psalms (1930):
- A neoclassical work inspired by religious themes, composed for a chorus and orchestra.
5. Pulcinella (1920):
- A ballet based on music by the Italian composer Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, arranged and orchestrated by Stravinsky.
6. Apollo (1928):
- A neoclassical ballet that pays homage to the Greek god Apollo and the ancient Greek ideals of beauty and harmony.
7. Symphony in Three Movements (1945):
- A neoclassical symphony in three contrasting movements, written in the aftermath of World War II.
8. Agon (1957):
- A challenging and abstract ballet that pushes the boundaries of classical dance and music.
9. Persephone (1934):
- A melodramatic work for chorus, orchestra, and speaker, based on the Greek myth of Persephone.
10. Oedipus Rex (1927):
- An opera-oratorio based on the ancient Greek tragedy about King Oedipus, written in Latin.