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...Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, the wiry, sandy-haired little conductor who took the podium for the second ballet looked vaguely familiar. When he began to conduct, it was with some of the flapping firebird motions of Igor Stravinsky. But it was not Igor. It was his son, Soulima Stravinsky (TIME, July 26, 1948), who was making his U.S. debut as a conductor and composer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Out of Glory | 9/26/1949 | See Source »

...Soulima did not have much to work with. He had pieced together a score from his favorite Scarlatti sonatas for a revised version of Choreographer Antonia Cobos' middling success of 1944 and 1946, The Mute Wife. Even with Soulima's new-music, the new version was just middling. He had had less than two hours to rehearse the ballet orchestra, a part pickup outfit seldom two rungs better than a good firemen's band. And about the most charitable word the critics could find for the Ballet Russe's ragged performances was "drab...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Out of Glory | 9/26/1949 | See Source »

Tuesday evening's concert of the Boston Symphony in Sanders Theater was pretty much of a family affair. Igor Stravinsky conducted, his son Soulima was the piano soloist, and the music was, of course, all Stravinsky. Indeed, the entire atmosphere of the concert was one of a family gathering, intent on making music and not worrying too much about the quality of performance...

Author: By F. BRUCE Lewis, | Title: The Music Box | 2/10/1949 | See Source »

Although Stravinsky wrote his Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra as a vehicle for solo appearances, the role of the piano is secondary. Much of its part is percussive, in keeping with a general trend of contemporary composers, but not with the real idiom of the instrument. Soulima Stravinsky appeared to handle the part in real razzle-dazzle fashion, although his playing was almost inaudible from my seat...

Author: By F. BRUCE Lewis, | Title: The Music Box | 2/10/1949 | See Source »

...Symphony (Sun. 3 p.m., CBS). Piano soloist: Soulima Stravinsky...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Program Preview, Sep. 20, 1948 | 9/20/1948 | See Source »

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