Description: Claude Debussys Passepied (a type of dance which originated in Brittany) constitutes the final movement of his famous piano suite Suite bergamasque. In F sharp minor and marked allegretto ma non troppo, it is a happy, strangely medieval, piece, which is surprisingly faster than its Baroque counterparts. Throughout most of its duration, the piece is played with staccato arpeggios in the left hand.

Description: Claude Debussys Clair de lune (Moonlight) constitutes the third and most famous movement of his popular piano suite Suite bergamasque. In D flat major and marked andante trs expressif, it is played mostly pianissimo. Musically, Debussys Clair de lune belongs to French Impressionism.

Description: Claude Debussys Clair de lune (Moonlight) constitutes the third and most famous movement of his popular piano suite Suite bergamasque. In D flat major and marked andante trs expressif, it is played mostly pianissimo. Musically, Debussys Clair de lune belongs to French Impressionism.

Description: Claude Debussys Ballade slave (Slavic Ballad) is piece for the solo piano that rests on a single theme and the repetition of its basic motifs. It is tangibly Russian in character, constructed around the principles of variation technique. Despite its Russian flavor, the piece contains a clear hint of Debussy's great sea music with its wide-flung left hand arpeggios.

Description: Claude Debussys Passepied (a type of dance which originated in Brittany) constitutes the final movement of his famous piano suite Suite bergamasque. In F sharp minor and marked allegretto ma non troppo, it is a happy, strangely medieval, piece, which is surprisingly faster than its Baroque counterparts. Throughout most of its duration, the piece is played with staccato arpeggios in the left hand.

Description: Claude Debussys Passepied (a type of dance which originated in Brittany) constitutes the final movement of his famous piano suite Suite bergamasque. In F sharp minor and marked allegretto ma non troppo, it is a happy, strangely medieval, piece, which is surprisingly faster than its Baroque counterparts. Throughout most of its duration, the piece is played with staccato arpeggios in the left hand.

Description: Claude Debussys Passepied (a type of dance which originated in Brittany) constitutes the final movement of his famous piano suite Suite bergamasque. In F sharp minor and marked allegretto ma non troppo, it is a happy, strangely medieval, piece, which is surprisingly faster than its Baroque counterparts. Throughout most of its duration, the piece is played with staccato arpeggios in the left hand.

Description: Claude Debussys Clair de lune (Moonlight) constitutes the third and most famous movement of his popular piano suite Suite bergamasque. In D flat major and marked andante trs expressif, it is played mostly pianissimo. Musically, Debussys Clair de lune belongs to French Impressionism.

Description: Claude Debussys Ballade slave (Slavic Ballad) is piece for the solo piano that rests on a single theme and the repetition of its basic motifs. It is tangibly Russian in character, constructed around the principles of variation technique. Despite its Russian flavor, the piece contains a clear hint of Debussy's great sea music with its wide-flung left hand arpeggios.

Description: Claude Debussys Ballade slave (Slavic Ballad) is piece for the solo piano that rests on a single theme and the repetition of its basic motifs. It is tangibly Russian in character, constructed around the principles of variation technique. Despite its Russian flavor, the piece contains a clear hint of Debussy's great sea music with its wide-flung left hand arpeggios.