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    (Achille) Claude Debussy (French: [aʃil klod dəbysi]; 22 August 1862 – 25 March 1918) was a French composer. He is sometimes seen as the first Impressionist...
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    Tucker Claude Monet: Life and Art, p. 224 McAuliffe, Mary (2011). Dawn of the Belle Epoque: The Paris of Monet, Zola, Bernhardt, Eiffel, Debussy, Clemenceau...
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    "Van Gogh's Concept of His Oeuvre". Simiolus: Netherlands Quarterly for the History of Art. 12 (4): 223–244. doi:10.2307/3780499. JSTOR 3780499. van Uitert...
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    composers of his time, his work was rooted in the Impressionistic style of Debussy and Ravel, but in an idiosyncratic, individual style. Among his best known...
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    turning point in research on this composer. The study of links between Claude Debussy's musical language and Messiaen was further developed in the Journal...
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    on, the poet approached the symbolist trend and became friends with Claude Debussy, and met in Edmond Bailly's Librairie de l'art indépendant, the "master...
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    (1962–1969) to be revised 1977 Orchestration of Six épigraphes antique (Claude Debussy) (1975–1977) 1935 Sonata No. 1 for piano 1937 Passacaglia for organ...
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    nature of her relationship with Claude Debussy has also been the object of much speculation. Stephen Barr reports that Debussy pursued her: it was unknown...
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    Amsterdammer. There Vermeulen revealed himself as an advocate of the music of Claude Debussy, Gustav Mahler and Alphons Diepenbrock, whom he later used to call his...
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  • Souris composed a great deal of music under the strong influence of Claude Debussy, but after discovering other musical styles at the Pro Arte Concerts...
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    influence can be seen in the works of several composers, including Claude Debussy, who set some of Bourget's poems to music. Paul Bourget was born in...
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  • Préludes Book II by Claude Debussy recomposed for orchestra 40' 2005 Along the Shores of Lorn 12' 2004 Préludes Book I by Claude Debussy recomposed for orchestra...
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    artist. 1932: tome I, Œuvres de 1895 à 1906. Introduction p. XI–[XXXXIX], 185 pages, 384 reproductions 1942: tome II, vol.1, Œuvres de 1906 à 1912. Introduction...
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    the year Wins Honor 1986 : Préludes (Debussy) of Claude Debussy played by Alain Planès 1987 : Intégrale des œuvres pour piano d'Erik Satie played by Aldo...
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    not the best known part of Chabrier's oeuvre, Poulenc put the cycle Pièces pittoresques on a par with Debussy's Preludes in its importance for French...
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    territories. At the same time, the impressionist movement, spearheaded by Claude Debussy, was being developed in France, with Maurice Ravel as another notable...
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    Fauré See: Pelléas et Mélisande (Fauré) (Op. 80) 1893–1902: an opera by Claude Debussy (L. 88, Paris), see Pelléas et Mélisande (opera) 1902–1903: a symphonic...
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    piano solo oeuvre at Juilliard. In 1968, over a three-concert series at The Town Hall, he commemorated the 50th anniversary of Debussy's death with the...
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    65 Smith, p. 119 Koechlin, p. 8 Lesure, François and Roy Howat. "Debussy, Claude", Grove Music Online, Oxford University Press, retrieved 28 July 2014...
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    enthusiasm for French music and culture, especially Impressionists such as Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel. By age 12, Rorem began piano lessons with Margaret...
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    addition to oil paintings and watercolours, Cézanne left behind an extensive oeuvre of more than 1200 drawings, which, hidden in the cupboards and folders of...
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    an original created for the French city of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Claude Debussy's birthplace. During the German occupation of France, dozens of artworks...
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    and like there, it also developed in music in France. In the works of Claude Debussy, the structures dissolved into the finest nuances of rhythm, dynamics...
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    the American Man Ray, the French/Hungarian Brassaï, French Claude Cahun and the Dutch Emiel van Moerkerken. The word surrealist was first used by Apollinaire...
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  • composers whose work he respected: Franz Liszt, Gabriel Fauré, and Claude Debussy. He had, however, a particular dislike for the works of his fellow song-writer...
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    Richard Strauss, Max Reger, Alexander Scriabin and the impressionism of Claude Debussy, and Maurice Ravel. He was also significantly influenced by his countryman...
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    Wagner’s. — Raphaël Cor, "Mr. Claude Debussy and Contemporary Snobbery" in Le Cas Debussy, Paris, 1910. Mr. Debussy’s orchestra seems frail and sharp...
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    Joséphin Péladan's Rose + Croix movement in August 1892. For a time he and Claude Debussy were both drawn into the orbit of another Rose + Croix defector, Jules...
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    Pierre Boulez (category Debussy scholars)
    performances of the music of the first half of the twentieth century—including Debussy and Ravel, Stravinsky and Bartók, and the Second Viennese School—as well...
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    Damoiselle élue by Claude Debussy, as well as another lithograph for the poem Pelléas et Mélisande by Maurice Maeterlinck, which Debussy transformed into...
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