Part
Stravinsky, Igor. Pulcinella Suite (Revised 1949 Version). London: Boosey & Hawkes, 1949. Bassoon I part.

Score
Carr, Maureen, ed. Stravinsky’s Pulcinella: A Facsimile of the Sources and Sketches. Contains all known musical sources for Stravinsky’s Pulcinella (1919-20). Middleton, WI: A-R Editions, 2010.

Stravinsky, Igor. “Pulcinella Suite (Revised 1949 Version).” In Igor Stravinsky: Ballet Music. Preface by Malcolm MacDonald. London; New York: Boosey & Hawkes, 1999.

Recordings
City of London Sinfonia. Richard Hickox, conductor; Ann Murray, soprano; Martyn Hill, tenor; David Thomas, bass. Pulcinella: Complete Ballet; Danses concertantes, by Igor Stravinsky. Recorded 1988. Virgin Classics VC 7 90767-2. CD. 1990.

Cleveland Orchestra. Igor Stravinsky, conductor; Mary Simmons, soprano; Glenn Schnittke, tenor; Phillip MacGregor, bass. Stravinsky Conducts Stravinsky: The Mono Years 1952-55. Recorded Dec. 14, 1953. Sony Classical MH2K 63325.

Columbia Symphony Orchestra. Igor Stravinsky, conductor. Stravinsky: Ballets, Vol. 1. Recorded 1965. Sony Classical SM3K 46291. CD. 1991.

Instrumental Ensemble. Igor Stravinsky, conductor. Igor Stravinsky: Composer & Conductor, Vol. 1. Recorded 1928 and 1932. Andante 0-9712764-8-X. CD. 2002.

Orchestra of Saint Luke’s. Robert Craft, conductor. Stravinsky: The Composer, Vol. II. MusicMasters 01612-67086-2. CD. 1992.

Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. Christopher Hogwood, conductor; Bernadette Manca di Nissa, mezzo-soprano; David Gordon, tenor; John Ostendorf, bass. Pulcinella (Complete Ballet); Concerto in E flat “Dumbarton Oaks”, by Igor Stravinsky. Recorded Jan. 1989. London 425 614-2. CD. 1990.

Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. Hugh Wolff, conductor; Jennifer Larmore, mezzo-soprano; John Aler tenor; Jan Opalach, bass. Pulcinella; Renard Suites Nos. 1 & 2; Ragtime, by Igor Stravinsky. Recorded Feb. 1994. Teldec 4509-94548-2. CD. 1995.

Wiener Philharmoniker. Clemens Krauss, conductor. Missa solemnis, by Ludwig van Beethoven; Pulcinella Suite, by Igor Stravinsky; L’Apprenti Sorcier, by Paul Dukas. Vienna Philharmonic 150th Anniversary Edition, Vol. 8. Recorded 1952. Deutsche Grammophon 435 331-2. CD. 1991.