Clair de lune
Which one? Could be Toccata, Clair de Lune, Scherzando, or Menuet.
"Clair de Lune" is a famous classical piano piece by French composer Claude Debussy. It is the third movement of his Suite Bergamasque, composed in 1890.
Could be: Prelude (Suite Bergamasque) En Bateau (Petite Suite) Avec emportement (En blanc et noir) Prelude (Suite pour le piano)
Claude Debussy wrote the Pour Le Piano Suite
Claude Debussy's "Children's Corner," a suite of dances of about childhood made for the piano, is considered to be among the best pieces of childhood-inspired music ever made.
Claude Debussy wrote a suite of dances about childhood for the piano called "Children's Corner." It is considered to be one of the finest childhood-inspired pieces of music of all time.
Clair de Lune is the most famous portion of the Suite bergamasque piano suite. This music was created by the famous classical composer Claude Debussy.
Claude Debussy has written: 'Nocturnes, for orchestra' -- subject(s): Suites (Orchestra), Scores 'Sr. Corchea y Otros Escritos, El' 'Oeuvres Complete Serie 5, Volume 5' 'Preludes, Book I\\' 'Pelleas and Melisande (Vocal Score)' 'Songs' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Texts, Composers, Songs 'Barvy a rytmus' -- subject(s): Composers, Biography 'Debussy Children's Corner' 'Claire De Lune and Reverie - Piano Classics Series (Piano Classics)' 'Reverie' 'Claude Debussy, I bemolli sono blu' 'Monsieur Croche, the Dilettante Hater' -- subject(s): Music, History and criticism 'Favorite Piano Works (Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics)' 'Piano album' 'Deux Arabesques' 'Complete Works S1 Vol. 3' 'Correspondence' -- subject(s): Composers, Correspondence 'Debussy - His Greatest Piano Solos' 'Oeuvres Complete Serie 1, Volume 8' 'L'enfant prodigue' -- subject(s): Cantatas, Secular, Secular Cantatas, Vocal scores with piano 'La danse de Puck' 'Three Pieces for Pedal Harp' 'Debussy Pour Le Piano (Piano Solos)' 'Nocturnes for Orchestra in Full Score' 'Images, Jeux and the Martyrdom of St. Sebastian (Suite) in Full Score (Suite in Full Score)' 'Twelve Etudes for Piano' 'Debussy Album' 'Nocturne and Scherzo Cello and Piano (Faber Concert Repertoire Series)' 'L' isle joyeuse' -- subject(s): Piano music 'Ballade' -- subject(s): Piano music 'Suite bergamasque pour piano seul' 'Prelude a \\' 'Songs, 1880-1904' 'Preludes for piano' 'Danseuses de delphes (from Preludes, I)' 'Estampes' -- subject(s): Piano music, Suites (Piano), Excerpts 'Four pieces for violin and piano' 'Petite Suite for One Piano, Four Hands' 'Claire de Lune' 'Debussy Estampes'
Claire de Lune (french meaning 'moonlight'), is the third, and perhaps most famous movement of Suite Bergamasque. It was written by Achille-Claude Debussy (better known ast Claude Debussy, or just Debussy), a French composer of the late 1800s.
It was written for the piano by Claude Debussy, from the Suite Bergamasque, in 1890. He changed one or two of the pieces: "Passepied" was changed to "Pavane" in 1905.
Widor wrote Suite Florentine in 1920 for Flute or Violin and Piano.
Music Company: Human
Song Title: Suite Bergamasque - III. "Clair de Lune"
Composer: Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918)
Musical Arrangements: Human