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Wed Jan 15, 2025, 06:51 AM Wednesday

⚜ Debussy Plays Debussy - Clair de Lune (1913)


Clair de Lune means 'Moonlight' in French. This piece is a 'piano roll' recording.
- Open Culture. A century ago, the great French composer Claude Debussy sat down at a contraption called a Welte-Mignon reproducing piano and recorded a series of performances for posterity. The machine was designed to encode the nuances of a pianist’s playing, including pedaling and dynamics, onto piano rolls for later reproduction, like the one above...
https://www.openculture.com/2013/01/debussy_plays_debussy_the_great_composers_playing_returns_to_life.html
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(Achille) Claude Debussy, Aug. 22, 1862 – March 25, 1918) was a French composer. He is sometimes seen as the 1st Impressionist composer, although he vigorously rejected the term. He was among the most influential composers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Debussy's orchestral works include Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune (1894), Nocturnes (1897–1899) and Images (1905–1912). His music was to a considerable extent a reaction against Wagner and the German musical tradition. He regarded the classical symphony as obsolete and sought an alternative in his "symphonic sketches", La mer (1903–1905). His piano works include sets of 24 Préludes and 12 Études.

Throughout his career he wrote mélodies based on a wide variety of poetry, including his own. He was greatly influenced by the Symbolist poetic movement of the later 19th century. A small number of works, including the
including the early La Damoiselle élue and the late Le Martyre de saint Sébastien have important parts for chorus. In his final years, he focused on chamber music, completing 3 of 6 planned sonatas for different combinations of instruments.

With early influences including Russian and Far Eastern music and works by Chopin, Debussy developed his own style of harmony and orchestral colouring, derided – and unsuccessfully resisted – by much of the musical establishment of the day. His works have strongly influenced a wide range of composers including Béla Bartók, Olivier Messiaen, George Benjamin, and the jazz pianist and composer Bill Evans...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Debussy
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⚜ Debussy Plays Debussy - Clair de Lune (1913) (Original Post) appalachiablue Wednesday OP
So beautiful. zanana1 Wednesday #1
Same, a beautiful, uplifting creation. appalachiablue Wednesday #4
Sublime. Swede Wednesday #2
Extraordinary piece. Thanks for posting. appalachiablue Wednesday #5
Certainly sounded live. marble falls Wednesday #3
Yes, it seems live. Beautiful piece. appalachiablue Wednesday #6
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