<P> In 1969, Stravinsky moved to the Essex House in New York, where he lived until his death in 1971 at age 88 of heart failure . He was buried at San Michele, close to the tomb of Sergei Diaghilev . </P> <P> He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and in 1987 he was posthumously awarded the Grammy Award for Lifetime Achievement . He was posthumously inducted into the National Museum of Dance's Mr. & Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Hall of Fame in 2004 . </P> <P> Stravinsky's output is typically divided into three general style periods: a Russian period, a neoclassical period, and a serial period . </P> <P> Aside from a very few surviving earlier works, Stravinsky's Russian period, sometimes called primitive period, began with compositions undertaken under the tutelage of Nikolai Rimsky - Korsakov, with whom he studied from 1905 until Rimsky's death in 1908, including the orchestral works Symphony in E ♭ major (1907), Faun and Shepherdess (for mezzo - soprano and orchestra; 1907), Scherzo fantastique (1908), and Feu d'artifice (1908 / 9). These works clearly reveal the influence of Rimsky - Korsakov, but as Richard Taruskin has shown, they also reveal Stravinsky's knowledge of music by Glazunov, Taneyev, Tchaikovsky, Wagner, Dvořák, and Debussy, among others . </P>

Name the three compositional style periods of stravinksy