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 Prlude constitutes the first movement of his famous piano suite Suite bergamasque. In the key of F and marked tempo rubato, it is full of dynamic contrasts with a vigorous beginning and ending. It is a festive piece, which holds much of the Baroque style that is commonly found in preludes.

Description: Claude Debussys Prlude constitutes the first movement of his famous piano suite Suite bergamasque. In the key of F and marked tempo rubato, it is full of dynamic contrasts with a vigorous beginning and ending. It is a festive piece, which holds much of the Baroque style that is commonly found in preludes.

Description: Claude Debussys Arabesque No. 1. Andantino con moto (from Deux arabesques) is one of the very early impressionistic pieces of music, following the French visual art form. The piece wanders through modes and keys to achieve evocative scenes through music. Debussys view of a musical arabesque was a line curved in accordance with nature, and with his music he mirrored the celebrations of shapes in nature made by the Art Nouveau artists of the time.

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 La fille aux cheveux de lin (The Girl with the Flaxen Hair) is the eighth piece in the composers first book of Prludes. The piece, known for its musical simplicity reminiscent of a pastoral folk-like tune, is one of the most recorded pieces of Debussys, both in its original version and in subsequent various arrangements.

Description: Claude Debussys Le Petit Ngre (The Little Negro) for solo piano was intended for aspiring young pianists to afford modest technical advancement, and to provide delight and musical insight for both players and listeners alike. The piece is one of the simplest and most approachable piano pieces Debussy ever wrote.

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 Arabesque No. 1. Andantino con moto (from Deux arabesques) is one of the very early impressionistic pieces of music, following the French visual art form. The piece wanders through modes and keys to achieve evocative scenes through music. Debussys view of a musical arabesque was a line curved in accordance with nature, and with his music he mirrored the celebrations of shapes in nature made by the Art Nouveau artists of the time.

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