Volume 7, Number 10 · December 15, 1966

"Craft-Igor" and the Whole Stravinsky

By Virgil Thomson
Stravinsky: The Composer and His Works
by Eric Walter White

University of California, 608 pp., $18.50

Other books by Igor Stravinsky and Robert Craft:

Themes and Episodes
by Igor Stravinsky, by Robert Craft

Knopf, 352 pp., $6.95

Dialogues and a Diary
by Igor Stravinsky, by Robert Craft

Doubleday, 269 pp., $4.95

Expositions and Developments
by Igor Stravinsky, by Robert Craft

Doubleday, 179 pp., $4.95

Memories and Commentaries
by Igor Stravinsky, by Robert Craft

Doubleday, 167 pp., $3.95

Conversations with Igor Stravinsky
by Igor Stravinsky, by Robert Craft

Doubleday, 162 pp., $4.00

Reviewing Igor Stravinsky's life, works, career, polemical statements, or any books regarding these, one can stipulate that he has been since 1910 a major modern force, that he is now the most admired living composer, and that in the present decade he has revealed himself as a remarkably sharp musical observer. The latter personality let us call Craft-Igor, since it is a double one, in which the voice is the voice of Robert Craft, but the head is of Igor Fyodorovitch.



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