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 Pour lgyptienne (For the Egyptian Women) belongs to Six pigraphes antiques (Six Antique Epigraphs), a suite of six pieces for piano duo. Much of the music is taken from the musical accompaniments he had written for his friend Pierre Louss erotic lesbian poems Les Chansons de Bilitis.

Description: Claude Debussys Reflets dans leau (Reflections in the Water) is the first of three piano pieces from his first volume of Images. An example of the new tone colors Debussy discovered for the piano, the piece creates an image of water being not quite still, then becoming rapid, then decreasing in motion again.

Description: Claude Debussys Reflets dans leau (Reflections in the Water) is the first of three piano pieces from his first volume of Images. An example of the new tone colors Debussy discovered for the piano, the piece creates an image of water being not quite still, then becoming rapid, then decreasing in motion again.

Description: Claude Debussys Reflets dans leau (Reflections in the Water) is the first of three piano pieces from his first volume of Images. An example of the new tone colors Debussy discovered for the piano, the piece creates an image of water being not quite still, then becoming rapid, then decreasing in motion again.

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 Reflets dans leau (Reflections in the Water) is the first of three piano pieces from his first volume of Images. An example of the new tone colors Debussy discovered for the piano, the piece creates an image of water being not quite still, then becoming rapid, then decreasing in motion again.

Description: piano, classical,easy,concert,grand piano

Description: solo reflective piano.