Apollo (originally Apollon musagète and variously known as Apollo musagetes, Apolo Musageta, and Apollo, Leader of the Muses) is a ballet in two tableaux composed between 1927 and 1928 by Igor Stravinsky. It was choreographed in 1928 by twenty-four-year-old George Balanchine, with the composer contributing the libretto. The scenery and costumes were designed by André Bauchant, with new costumes by Coco Chanel in 1929. The scenery was executed by Alexander Shervashidze, with costumes under the direction of Mme. A. Youkine. The American patron of the arts Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge had commissioned the ballet in 1927 for a festival of contemporary music to be held the following year at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.

Librettist Igor Stravinsky
Date of composition 1928 (Revised in 1947)
Premiered 1928, April 27th in Washington, DC, United States
Type Ballet
Approx. duration 30 minutes
Instruments String Orchestra
Autotranslations beta Igor Stravinsky: Apollo (Apollon musagète)
Igor' Fëdorovič Stravinskij: Apollo (Apollon musagète)
Igor Strawinsky: Apollo (Apollon musagète)