Debussy - Preludes Vol.1
After several single pieces and several smaller piano cycles, in 1910 the recently composed Préludes, Premier Livre was published. The title draws on a traditional form, following Chopin's example. In addition Debussy discreetly characterized his Préludes by dispensing with titles but giving the pieces programmatic directions at the end of each Prélude. This first volume became an immediate success and even today is considered to be the epitome of Debussy's piano artistry. Some of these more substantial pieces are also within reach of those who do not intend to become concert pianists.
Debussy: “Les sons et les parfums” Debussy: Ce qu' vu le vent d'ouest Debussy: Danseuses de Delphes Debussy: Des pas sur la neige Debussy: La cathdrale engloutie Debussy: La danse de Puck Debussy: La fille aux cheveux de lin Debussy: La srnade interrompue Debussy: Le vent dans la plaine Debussy: Les collines d'Anacapri Debussy: Minstrels Debussy: Voiles
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Publisher: | Henle |
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