He composed for full orchestras, voice, cello, saxophone, clarinet, baritone, flute, harp, viola, violin, and, what he is most famous for, piano.
Debussy's first song for voice and piano was written in 1879, when he was 17. The title was "Ballades à la lune," (Ballads to the Moon) to a long poem by Alfred de Musset. It begins and ends with a description of the moon, likened to "a dot on an i." The song has not apparently survived; it isn't now in the official collection of Debussy's songs.
Debussy wrote a piece for unaccompanied flute, "Syrinx," a famous tone poem for flute accompanied by orchestra, "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun," and a sonata for flute, viola and harp. He also wrote music for two flutes, two harps and celesta to be played with a series of recitations titled "Bilitis," not to be confused with the "Chansons de Bilitis" for voice and piano.
By Ernest Charles
an epigram is your voice and an piano
Claude Debussy's first composition was in 1879. He composed Ballade à la lune: C'était dans la nuit brune for voice and piano.
He composed for full orchestras, voice, cello, saxophone, clarinet, baritone, flute, harp, viola, violin, and, what he is most famous for, piano.
Debussy's first song for voice and piano was written in 1879, when he was 17. The title was "Ballades à la lune," (Ballads to the Moon) to a long poem by Alfred de Musset. It begins and ends with a description of the moon, likened to "a dot on an i." The song has not apparently survived; it isn't now in the official collection of Debussy's songs.
Debussy wrote a piece for unaccompanied flute, "Syrinx," a famous tone poem for flute accompanied by orchestra, "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun," and a sonata for flute, viola and harp. He also wrote music for two flutes, two harps and celesta to be played with a series of recitations titled "Bilitis," not to be confused with the "Chansons de Bilitis" for voice and piano.
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Charles Haubiel has written: 'Beyond the rivers' -- subject(s): Songs (High voice) with piano 'Portals, for low voice & piano' -- subject(s): Songs (Low voice) with piano 'Oasis' -- subject(s): Songs (Medium voice) with piano 'Portraits, for piano' -- subject(s): Arranged Piano music, Piano music, Arranged 'American rhapsody, a musical interpretation of the poem O, you 48 states' -- subject(s): Piano music 'Metamorphoses, variations on a melody by Stephen Foster, for piano' -- subject(s): Variations (Piano)
To improve your singing technique while playing the piano for a harmonious blend, focus on breath control, vocal exercises, and practicing coordination between your voice and piano playing. Work on blending your voice with the piano's sound by adjusting volume and tone to create a balanced and unified performance.
By Ernest Charles
an epigram is your voice and an piano
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