The phenomenon of music is given to us with the sole purpose of establishing an order in things, including, and particularly, the co-ordination between man [sic] and time.


Quoted in DeLone et. al. (Eds.) (1975). Aspects of Twentieth-Century Music. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall. ISBN 0130493465, Ch. 3. from Igor Stravinsky' Autobiography (1962). New York: W.W. Norton & Co., Inc., p. 54.


The phenomenon of music is given to us with the sole purpose of establishing an order in things, including, and particularly, the co-ordination...

The phenomenon of music is given to us with the sole purpose of establishing an order in things, including, and particularly, the co-ordination...

The phenomenon of music is given to us with the sole purpose of establishing an order in things, including, and particularly, the co-ordination...

The phenomenon of music is given to us with the sole purpose of establishing an order in things, including, and particularly, the co-ordination...