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Music appreciation the early twentieth century Which of the following works by Stravinsky is not neoclassical 

A. Oedipus Rex   B. Petrouchka   C. The "Dumbarton Oaks" Concerto   D. The Rake's Progress

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The answer is option B.

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Petrouchka is one of Stravinsky's soonest works. The era and style of these early works are alluded to as Stravinsky's "Russian Period", before he started creating in the Classical Style, or, in other words as his Neoclassical Period. The Russian Period endured from around 1907 - 1919, and Petrouchka was composed in 1910. The Neoclassical time frame pursued until 1954.

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B) Petrouchka.

Petrouchka is one of Stravinsky's earliest works. The time period and style of these early works are referred to as Stravinsky's "Russian Period", before he began composing in the Classical Style, which is referred to as his Neoclassical Period. The Russian Period lasted from around 1907 - 1919, and Petrouchka was written in 1910. The Neoclassical period followed until 1954.
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