Claude Debussy: Suite Pour Le Piano

Claude Debussy: Suite Pour Le Piano

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Composed at the end of the 19th century, this was Debussy's first major Piano work. It is in three parts - Prelude, Sarabande and Toccata, which is reminiscent of the classic sonata form. The Prelude opens with four stiring and rhythmic measures, leading into a pedal note...

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Composed at the end of the 19th century, this was Debussy's first major Piano work. It is in three parts - Prelude, Sarabande and Toccata, which is reminiscent of the classic sonata form. The Prelude opens with four stiring and rhythmic measures, leading into a pedal note which supports the gently resonant theme which after a brilliant cadence of scales, leads to a calmly trumphant conclusion. The listener is then carried away by the mysterious motion of the slow and solemn Sarabande, with chords in successive fifths and ninths, then the explosive yet warm Toccata takes us through the whole range of wonder and joy. This edition is edited by Gaby Casadesus.
Suite Pour Le Piano
Arrangement Piano
Genres Post-1900, Romantic
Format Instrumental Work
Level 4
NumberOfPages 32
Media Sheet Music
Series Schirmer's Library Of Musical Classics
Publisher G. Schirmer
Contributors Debussy, Claude (Composer)
Language English
ISBN 9780793551101
UPC 0073999801590