Claude Debussy
Claude Debussy (22nd August 1862 - 25th March 1918) French composer. One of the most important musicians of his time, his harmonic innovations had a profound influence on generations of composers. He made a decisive move away from Wagnerism in his only complete opera Pelléas et Mélisande, and in his works for piano and for orchestra he created new genres and revealed a range of timbre and colour which indicated a highly original musical aesthetic.
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Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra / Debussy: Jeux
Visions Illuminées
The Moons Symphony
Debussy: Works for Piano Duet
Chanson Perpétuelle
Introducing Overtures & Preludes
The London Violin Sound
Mirages: The Art of French Song
A French Connection: Chausson, Debussy, Franck
Images - Anna Lapwood
French Songs: "Chère Nuit"
Belle Époque: French Music for Wind
Debussy; Sonatas & Rare Piano Pieces
Debussy; La mer / Ravel; Rapsodie espagnole
The Lyrical Clarinet, Volume 3