Claude Debussy wrote the orchestral piece "Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune," which was inspired by the poem "L'Après-midi d'un faune" by Stéphane Mallarmé. This work premiered in 1894 and is often regarded as a pivotal moment in the transition to modern music, showcasing Debussy's innovative use of harmony and orchestration. It did not win a specific prize, but it significantly influenced the course of 20th-century music and established him as a leading figure in Impressionism.
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Claude Debussy's mother was Victorine Manoury Debussy and his father was Manuel-Achille Debussy.
Victorine Manoury Debussy was Claude Debussy's mother.
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In 1905, Claude Debussy finished writing La Mer for orchestra and wrote the first set of Images(Reflets dans l'eau, Hommage à Rameau, and Mouvement) for the piano.
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Clair de Lune
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Claude Debussy's mother was Victorine Manoury Debussy and his father was Manuel-Achille Debussy.
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Victorine Manoury Debussy was Claude Debussy's mother.
Le petit negre...c'est pour moi le clarinet
In 1905, Claude Debussy finished writing La Mer for orchestra and wrote the first set of Images(Reflets dans l'eau, Hommage à Rameau, and Mouvement) for the piano.
Claude Debussy composed "Printemps" in 1887. The work is a symphonic poem for orchestra and reflects his early style, showcasing his innovative approach to harmony and texture. Although it was completed in the late 19th century, it wasn't premiered until 1910, long after Debussy had gained recognition for his other compositions.
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It's Achille-Claude Debussy.
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