By Claude Debussy / ed. Margery Halford / perf. Scott Price
This collection of Debussy's popular intermediate pieces includes "Clair de lune," "Reverie," "La petit nègre," the complete "Children's Corner Suite" and other works. The introductory pages dis
more than the score… is a series of classic piano music, covering much of the essential repertoire from Bach through Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Chopin and Debussy, right up to John Cage. Each volume fo
Composer: Claude DebussyEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
In autumn 1891 Debussy's early piano piece, Ballade slave, was published by Choudens. When he had it re-engraved by Fromont in a slightly revised form in 1903, he deleted the word slave. Thus the ti
By Claude Debussy
Debussy's six-movement suite for solo piano, Children's Corner (L. 113), was published in 1908. It is dedicated to Debussy's daughter, Claude-Emma (known as "Chou-Chou"), who was three years old at the time. The pieces are not intended t
By Claude Debussy / ed. Maurice Hinson
Composed between 1906 and 1908, the Children's Corner Suite was written to capture the essence of childhood with charm, grace and humor. Debussy's intention was to create moods and sensations and, utilizing his typic
Composer: Claude DebussyEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
This “Little Suite” was published in 1908 and was dedicated to the composer's then three-year old daughter: “To my beloved little Chouchou with the tender excuses of her father for what follows belo
Composer: Claude DebussyEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
In autumn 1891 Debussy's early piano piece, Ballade slave, was published by Choudens. When he had it re-engraved by Fromont in a slightly revised form in 1903, he deleted the word slave. Thus the ti
By Claude Debussy
The original, unedited, unsimplified version of one of Debussy's most popular piano works. This ethereal, flowing section of "Suite Bergamasque" is diatonic and displays a conventional harmonic vocabulary in D-flat major. The title, "Cla
By: Claude Debussy
Here, in one volume, are two bodies of work that, perhaps more than any others, reveal the essence of Claude Debussy's extraordinary expressiveness and his innovative gifts for musical imagery. Each book contains twelve preludes for the
Composer: Claude DebussyEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
Debussy's early piano piece Tarentelle styrienne was published by Choudens in 1891. In 1903 the composer had it reissued under the new title Danse, with a few small revisions, by Fromont, with whom
By Claude Debussy / ed. Stewart Gordon
Claude Debussy's Douze Études (Twelve Studies) for piano were written during the summer of 1915, a period in the composer's life filled with intense creativity. This scholarly edition, edited by Dr. Stewart Gordon, h
Composer: Claude DebussyEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
With the three movements Pagodes, La soirée dans Grenade (An evening in Granada) und Jardins sous la pluie (Gardens in the rain) Debussy creates a poetic world of landscapes and distant lands in the
Composer: Claude DebussyEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
“Have you played the Images...? Without undue vanity, I believe that these three pieces can hold their own and will assume a place in the piano literature ... to the left of Schumann or to the right
Composer: Claude Debussy
Editor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
The cycle with three movements, composed at the end of 1907 and published at the beginning of the next year, contains a singular innovation: Debussy notated the highly differentiated piano part
Composed in 1907 this volume of Images, comprised of three contrasting pieces, demonstrates conciseness, deep dramatic content and colorful tonal imagery. Debussy established Impressionism as a pianistic style and
By Claude Debussy
Claude Debussy wrote two sets of virtuosic pieces called "Images." This set, from 1905, includes: Reflets dans l'eau * Hommage à Rameau * Mouvement.
Item Number: 00-K03376
ISBN 10: 0-7692-7953-8
ISBN 13: 978-0-7692-7953-4
UPC: 029156695
Composer: Claude DebussyEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
Debussy had originally planned the work with the Suite bergamasque (HN 381) in mind, but then published it separately in October 1904, with good reason. He was so taken with the brilliance and inven
Composer: Claude DebussyEditors: Hans-Martin Theopold, Ernst-Günter Heinemann
Debussy intentionally did not place titles at the top of his Préludes for piano (51480383), published in 1910, but merely wrote them at the end and in parentheses – almost as
By: Claude Debussy
Like his predecessor Chopin, Debussy discovered new possibilities and refinements in the art of playing and composing for the piano. His compositions and transcriptions for piano four hands are among his most inventive and interesting w
Composer: Claude DebussyEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
Fingering by Hans-Martin Theopold
Slow waltzes enjoyed a special vogue in Parisian salons of the early twentieth century, leading Debussy - with a twinkle in his eye - to produce his piano waltz “L
Composer: Claude Debussy
Composed in 1917, this manuscript was recently discovered, and the music, in the style of Debussy's preludes for piano, is now in print for the first time. Debussy, suffering the hardships of World War I, composed it in gratitude