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== Notable premieres == === In concert === * [[Igor Stravinsky|Stravinsky]], ''[[Histoire du soldat]]'', [[Lausanne]], 28 September 1918 * Stravinsky, ''[[Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra]]'', composer as soloist, 6 December 1929 * Stravinsky, ''[[Mass (Stravinsky)|Mass]]'', 27 October 1948 === On stage === * [[Manuel de Falla]], ''[[The Three-Cornered Hat]]'', [[Ballets Russes]], [[Paris]], 1919, a ballet for which [[Léonide Massine]] created the [[choreography]] and [[Pablo Picasso]] designed the sets and costumes. (Ansermet later recorded this in stereo.) * Stravinsky, ''[[Pulcinella (ballet)|Pulcinella]]'', Ballets Russes, [[Paris]], 15 May 1920 * [[Sergei Prokofiev|Prokofiev]], ''[[Chout]]'', Ballets Russes, Paris, 1921 * Stravinsky, ''[[Renard (Stravinsky)|Renard]]'', Ballets Russes, Paris, 18 May 1922 * Stravinsky, ''[[Les noces]]'', Ballets Russes, Paris, 13 June 1923 * [[Benjamin Britten]], ''[[The Rape of Lucretia]]'', [[Glyndebourne]], 12 July 1946 === On record === * Stravinsky, ''[[Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra]]'', composer as soloist, May 1930
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