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Santorella Publications Clair de Lune and Reverie - Debussy/Robbins - Piano - Book

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  • Model # TS314
Author: Claude Debussy
Arranger: Jonathon Robbins
Format: Book
Instrumentation: Piano

Debussy's Clair de Lune and Reverie arranged by Jonathon Robbins for the late beginner to early intermediate pianist also includes a live performance recording. This collection displays the exceptional talent possessed by Debussy and his impact in moving the Romantic Era towards Impressionism.

Clair de Lune, the third and most famous movement from Debussy's Suite Bergamasque, was composed in 1890 when Debussy was 28 years old. However, this masterpiece was not published until 1903.

Clair de Lune has been featured in films, commercials, and television for decades but most recently experienced a revival in popular movies such as Ocean's Eleven and Twilight. It is believed that Debussy was inspired by the Paul Verlaine poem of the same name, "Twilight."

The quiet, rolling melody and fantastical nature of the mood it evokes speaks to the dream-like landscape that Verlaine references as opposed to Reverie which is indicative of his stylistic approach. Debussy once said, "Music is made up of colors and rhythms. The rest is a lot of humbug, invented by frigid imbeciles."

No piece exemplifies his conviction better than Reverie. Debussy's use of melodic transitions, arpeggios, dynamics, and tempo creates a feast for the senses.

Although he dedicated much of his life to Orchestral, Chamber and Operatic works, he also left an indelible mark with his compositions for piano. Clair de Lune may be the most popular and recognizable piano work, but Reverie is the most colorful and significant example of the Romantic period evolving into Impressionism.

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