from Part III - Partnerships and Authorship
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 December 2020
Included among Igor Stravinsky’s collaborators were prominent artists of all genres, including choreographers such as Mikhail Fokine (1880–1942) and George Balanchine (1904–83), and the painters Mikhail Larionov (1881–1964) and Pablo Picasso (1881–1973). Perhaps the largest collection of collaborators consisted of notable literary figures: Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz (1878–1947), Jean Cocteau (1889–1963), André Gide (1869–1951), Wystan Hugh Auden (1907–73) and Chester Kallman (1921–75).
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