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When did Claude Debussy write his first piece?

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.


Who was Clair de lune composed by?

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.


What are some achievements of Achille-Claude Debussy?

The orchestral poem, Afternoon of a Faun. The piano pieces, Claire de Lune, First Arabesque, The Maid With the Flaxen Hair, La Plus Que Lente. The orchestral suite La Mer. The opera Pelleas et Melisande.


What opera did Claude Debussy write?

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.


Where did Debussy compose La Mer?

Debussy began 'La Mer' in Burgundy in 1903 and completed it on 5th March 1905, which is the publishing date. Debussy holidayed that year at The Grand Hotel (room 200) in Eastbourne, Sussex at which he arrived at on 23rd July 1905. Whilst there he corrected the proofs of 'La Mer' and wrote a replacement 1st movt. for Images book 1 which he called 'Reflets dans l'eau'. It's likely he also bought his favourite piano, a Blüthner, whilst in Eastbourne.