Sviatoslav Igorevich Soulima Stravinsky[a][b][1] (23 September 1910 – 28 November 1994) was a Swiss-American pianist, composer, and musicologist.
[3] Igor Stravinsky moved to the United States in 1939, but Soulima joined the French army and remained in Europe for nine more years.
[2] In 1950, Soulima Stravinsky was appointed to the piano faculty of the School of Music of the University of Illinois, where he remained until 1978.
[1] He continued his concerto solo career and began distinguishing himself as a composer, transcriber and editor.
[1] About nine months after his death, his widow Francoise found a previously unknown work amongst Soulima's papers—a Lamento for cello and piano.