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  1. Yekaterina Gavrilovna Stravinsky (née Nosenko) (January 25, 1881 – March 2, 1939) was a Russian and French painter and amanuensis who was the cousin and first wife of Igor Stravinsky. Born in Gorval, a village in Minsk Governorate, she spent most of her childhood in Kiev, where her mother died from tuberculosis in 1883.

  2. Yekaterina Stravinsky in 1907. In August 1905, Stravinsky announced his engagement to Yekaterina Nosenko, his first cousin whom he met in 1890 during a family trip. He later recalled: From our first hour together we both seemed to realize that we would one day marry—or so we told each other later.

  3. Yekaterina Gavrilovna Stravinsky ( née Nosenko) (January 25, 1881 – March 2, 1939) was a Russian and French painter and amanuensis who was the cousin and first wife of Igor Stravinsky. Born in Gorval, a village in Minsk Governorate, she spent most of her childhood in Kiev, where her mother died from tuberculosis in 1883.

  4. 10 de abr. de 2021 · Stravinsky criou música de cores vivas, condimentada por melodias de sabor russo (umas provenientes da tradição popular, outras compostas de raiz mas moldadas nesta tradição), que atinge o ...

  5. Stravinsky's daughter Ludmilla and wife Yekaterina died of their illnesses in November 1938 and March 1939, respectively, followed by Stravinsky's own quarantine and the death of his mother Anna in June 1939. Stravinsky was still mourning the deaths of his family members when World War II forced him to leave Europe.

  6. 22 de nov. de 1979 · Robert Craft. November 22, 1979 issue. Catherine Nossenko Stravinsky, first wife of the composer, is not mentioned by name in the three references to her in his Autobiography (1935), and her roles in his life remain virtually unknown.

  7. 14 de mai. de 2024 · Igor Stravinsky, Russian-born composer whose work had a revolutionary impact on musical thought and sensibility just before and after World War I, and whose compositions remained a touchstone of modernism for much of his long working life. His most notable composition was the ballet The Rite of Spring.