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N[hEAVEhrbV[ i Claude Achille Debussy , 1862N 822 - 1918N 325 jtXB Acyl Claude Debussy (Claude Achille Debussy, 1862 years August 22 - 1918 March 25) is a composer in France. KEZKO@gpA @\aRa@sB Use of modal non-minor scale major scale, the law of harmony and freedom beyond the functional harmony.
hrbV[yA\wCxwzxIZ@Au `y ihjvB Debussy's music is represented by the sea and the nocturne, the composer's characteristic technique and found, "musical impressionism (impressionist)," sometimes referred to as.
[ W ] Biography
- 1862N - 822 aB 1862 - August 22 birthday.
- 1871N - N3NA[eEhEt[BvlsAmbXB 1871 - from three years of piano lessons to his wife, FURURUVIRU DE MOTE.
- 1872N - py@wB 1872 - Entrance Music Institute in Paris. 12NB After 12 years. sAm}e A \tF[WBjbN AawfA@M[tB Marmontel piano, RAVINYAKKU the solfeggio, Duran the harmonics, to study under the law Guiraud composer.
- 1880N - `CRtXL[pgtHEbNvlssAjXgB 1880 - accompanied by a pianist on the trip, Mrs. von MEC was Tchaikovsky's patron.
- 1884N - [} 1884 - awarded the presidential Award Rome
- 1885N - [}B 1885 - stay in Rome.
- 1887N - p 1887 - back to Paris
- 1888N - 1xoCCgs 1888 - go to a Bayreuth for the first time
- 1889N - 2xoCCgsA pm|pG 1889 - The first two went Bayreuth, contact Oriental Art in Paris Exposition
- 1890N -w xK}XNg xB 1890 - The Suite BERUGAMASUKU's.
- 1891N -w 2AxXN xB 1891 - The two Arabesque's one. AsAmiB These days, many work in the early songs and piano piece.
- 1893N - [eNYu yAXUh voB 1893 - Maeterlinck's play "and MERIZANDO PEREASU" encounter.
- 1894N - w q_Ot x 1894 - The prelude to the afternoon of Pan -
- 1899N - [EeNVG 1899 - The first marriage and Lily Texier
- 1902N - yAXUh 1902 - premiere MERIZANDO and PEREASU
- 1905N - C A yufv B 1905 - Sea, the orchestra "image". G}Eo_bNB BARUDAKKU lives with Emma. N[hG}iVEVEjaB Claude daughter = Emma (SHUUSHUU) birth.
- 1910N - OtW 1W 1910 - The Collection Vol Vorspiel
- 1911N - yw ZoXeBA} x 1911 - The stage musical drama of the martyrdom of St. Sebastian's
- 1913N - oGyw VY xB 1913 - The ballet music play for. oGEXB Composing for Luce Ballet.
- 1914N - EuA aB 1914 - the outbreak of World War I, the disease to colon cancer. ulXy6\i^vi3jB "For a variety of instruments 6 Sonata," started (three complete songs).
- 1918N - 325 1918 - died Sunday, March 25
- 1919N - N[hG} 1919 - Claude daughter Emma's death =
hrbV[tXC[kTEWF}A[B Debussy in Saint Germain Prefecture France = EN = IVURINU born in Leh. t[BvlbIyA 1872N1884Npy@A GlXgEM[ AI[MXgEoWA Ag[kE}e AG~[EfA Ax[EBjbNwB After receiving the initiation of the wife and other basic music FURURUVIRU, 1872 from the year 1884, enrolled at the Music Academy of Paris between, Guiraud Ernest, BAJU OGYUSUTO, Antoine Marmontel, Emile Durand, learning RAVINYAKKU Albert .
1880N A `CRtXL[pgtHEbNvlssAjXgAwsAmOdtxwxfB 1880, accompanied by a pianist in the trip, Mrs. von MEC was patron of Tchaikovsky's piano trio and the fragments of the composer's symphonies. w{w~Axivlv`CRtXL[](ohrbV[)B The Bohemian Dances, Tchaikovsky was sent to the harsh criticism of his wife in a small gesture that (posthumous publication of Debussy). oA`CRtXL[VA5lgeB The original of this experience, and the Russian Tchaikovsky five affected groups. MB Aristocratic taste began.
1884NJ^[^ sqt[}B 1884 cantata to "prodigal son" win the grand prize in Rome. 1885N1887NA C^A[}wAC^ACA [}^JpB The next 1885 years from 1887 through, but the study and to Rome, Italy, the mood was lessMEZU Italy, returned to Paris ahead of schedule for the Grand Prize is given to Rome. @jGvllB It is believed to have someone in mind that his wife was VANIE. @jGvl|[EF[ku vw xiS2WjB Paul VERURENU of some of the songs written for his wife VANIE the "feastNARU" based on the party after the NARU (2 total collection) was drawn up.
2xKoCCgyOlYEAA`EOlAWB I wanted to limit WAGUNERIZUMU in Bayreuth Festival visit, will call for an anti-WAGUNERIAN this environment. NpJWyi K jAye^B Music in the Java World Exposition held in Paris the same year (gamelan) that he heard a big influence on his music since then.
1905N A[B 1905, Lilly and divorce. G}Eo_bNB BARUDAKKU lives with Emma. N[hG}iVEVEjaB Claude daughter = Emma (SHUUSHUU) birth. [IAFlB People were sympathetic to the lily, that will lose a lot of friends.
[ W ] i\ Title and expression
iJ^[^ u I vi 1888N ju{[h[5vi 1889N j[Oi[eB The initial work cantata "chosen maiden" (1888) and "rail board five poems" (1889) can see the influence of Wagner. iAF[ko~3AuYvAuv1WAm@B Work around this, however, after a meeting with VERURENU particular, one song, "Forgotten," "colorful feast" and a collection, and they change into their own writing better. yldtgZi 1893N jtMA@AlX@gpB G minor string quartet (1893) in not only modal Phrygian, many are using the church mode. u q_Ot vi 1894N jA [eNYIy u yAXUh vi1893NA1902N jiSKgpAn[j[B Especially "Prelude to the Afternoon of Pan" (1894), opera by Maeterlinck's play "MERIZANDO and PEREASU" (1893 to begin around 1902 final) use of whole-tone scale of the works came from the same period and is the foundation of harmony and then unique. AiKI@AmyTOFB In addition, these works of calligraphy is also the first free of the regular rhythm, the concept of Western music until it was unique and can be.
[ W ] `y impressionistic music
hrbV[y`yB Debussy's music is music and popularly known as Impressionism. h i`j\A1874NWJViO[vi l A hK A ZUkj\l\Ays`tAip\B Impressionism (impressionistic or) that was originally expressed, 1874 group exhibition of emerging artists in the first year (Monet, Degas, and Cézanne) and established a mockery to express the common mode of expression, music in "Impressionism", which is used to express the sense of mockery of the whole work of young composers. hrbV[gAofi1908N3jApIB Debussy himself, in a letter to the publisher Duran (March 1908) in Thursday for a negative term.
[ W ] i Major works
[ W ] sAm piano
- t[Ki16iB 1999N EB[}j - 1878N Fuga (16 extant works of the first at the age of the composer. Discovered in 1999 the National Library of Vienna) - 1878
- {w~A (Danse bohémienne)i18iB tHEbNvl`CRtXL[An]Bj - 1880N Bohemian Dances (Danse bohémienne) (18 years old at work. Sent to the arrangement of Tchaikovsky's wife in MEC phone was severely criticized as premature. Discovered posthumously) - 1880
- 2AxXN (2 Arabesques) - 1888N~1891N 2 Arabesque two (2 Arabesques) - 1888 ~ 1891
- i V`A^ej(Danse, Tarantelle styrienne)iFyj- 1890N Dances (tarantella Sicilian) (Danse, Tarantelle styrienne) (orchestra arrangement of the Ravel after) - 1890
- z (Rêverie) - 1890N Dreamer (Rêverie) - 1890 years
- }eBbNc (Valse romantique) - 1890N Waltz romantic (Valse romantique) - 1890 years
- }YJ (Mazuruka) - 1890N Mazurka (Mazuruka) - 1890 years
- o[h (Ballade) - 1890N Ballard (Ballade) - 1890 years
- xK}XNg (Suite Bergamasque) - 1890N Kumikyoku BERUGAMASUKU (Suite Bergamasque) - 1890 years
- Ot (préludes) Vorspiel (préludes)
- kGbg (menuet) Minuet (menuet)
- (clair de lune)ihrbV[|s[1j December light (clair de lune) (the most popular songs in the music of Debussy One)
- pXsG (passepied) PASUPIE (passepied)
- Yf (Images oubliées)iAWhrbV[tj - 1894N Forgotten Video (Images oubliées) (found posthumous title is not ignited by the Debussy) - 1894
- giJAj (Lent (mélancolique et doux)) Lent (the blues, and gently) (Lent (mélancolique et doux))
- [vo (Souvenir du Louvre)iwsAmx2uTohvj Memories of the Louvre (Souvenir du Louvre) (for the piano after the second song, "saraband" remake)
- uXsv (Quelques aspects de "Nous n'irons plus au bois") iwx3uJvOgBuiVCjXsvtXwBhrbV[uvAuJvAuXvAuyfE3wthxvv4wpj "The forest is not anymore," Aspects of the (Quelques aspects de "Nous n'irons plus au bois") (the third song, Prints "rain garden" predecessor. "(The weather is no) to the other forest not "is a French children's songs. Debussy's" Aspects "," rain gardens ", song" Beauty of sleep "," The music video for the orchestra's three spring Ronde "a total of four songs Using Children's)
- sAm (Pour le piano) - 1896NA1896N - 1901N For piano (Pour le piano) - 1896, 1896 - 1901
- Ot (Prélude) Vorspiel (Prélude)
- Toh (Sarabande) Saraband (Sarabande)
- gbJ[^ (Toccata) Toccata (Toccata)
- (Estampes) - 1903N Prints (Estampes) - 1903 years
- (Pagodes)iu pS_ vwj Tower (Pagodes) ( "Pagoda" refers to the Buddhist)
- Oi_[ (La soirée dans Grenade) Dusk in Granada (La soirée dans Grenade)
- J (Jardins sous la pluie) Rain gardens (Jardins sous la pluie)
- (L'Isle Joyeuse) iCAC^AwxifB[mEi[ ( Bernardino Molinari )ypj - 1904N Island of joy (L'Isle Joyeuse) (under the supervision composer, conductor BERUNARUDINO Molinari of Italy (Bernardino Molinari) has been arranged for the orchestra) - 1904
- (Masques) - 1904N Masks (Masques) - 1904 years
- f 1W (Images) - 1905N The video collection (Images) - 1905 years
- fifej (Reflets dans l'eau) Reflecting on Wednesday (shadow reflected on the water) (Reflets dans l'eau)
- []iu[vj (Hommage à Rameau) Praise thanks Rameau ( "in honor of Rameau" I) (Hommage à Rameau)
- ^ (Mouvement) Movement (Mouvement)
- f 2W - 1907N The video 2 - 1907
- tn@(Cloches à travers les feuilles) Bells across the leaf ZUE (Cloches à travers les feuilles)
- r (Et la lune descend sur le tample qui fut) Temple rough on Monday (Et la lune descend sur le tample qui fut)
- F@(Poissons d'or) Gold fish (Poissons d'or)
- q (Children's Corner - Petite suite pour piano seul)iN[hEG}j - 1906N - 1908N Domain of children (Children's Corner - Petite suite pour piano seul) (for which the composer's daughter Claude and Emma) - 1906 - 1908
- OhDXEAhEpibXm (Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum) Add GURADUSU PARUNASSUMU Dr. (Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum)
- qS (Jimbo's lullaby) Elephant nursery rhymes (Jimbo's lullaby)
- l`Zi[h (Serenade of the doll) SERENADO to doll (Serenade of the doll)
- x (The snow is dancing) The snow is dancing (The snow is dancing)
- r (The little shepherd) Small shepherd (The little shepherd)
- SEH[OP[NEH[N (Golliwogg's Cake-Walk) KEKUUOKU of GORIUOGU (Golliwogg's Cake-Walk)
- gx (La plus que lente (Valse)) - 1910N Late rent (La plus que lente (Valse)) - 1910 years
- 2OtW Vol Vorspiel one
- OtW 1 (Prélude 1) - 1909N - 1910N The Vorspiel Collection Volume 1 (Prélude 1) - 1909 Year - 1910
- AeLB The following song and song of the song is different, and less marked the end of each song.
- ftBP (...Danseuses de Delphes) MAIHIME of Delphi (... Danseuses de Delphes)
- F[ (...Voiles) iuvj Veil (... Voiles) ( "sail" be translated as)
- n (...Le vent dans la plaine) Winds across the area (... Le vent dans la plaine)
- [CY (...Les sons et les parfums fournent dans I'air du soir) The sound and smell wafting in the air at night (... Les sons et les parfums fournent dans I'air du soir)
- AiJvu (...Les collines d' Anacapri) Anacapri Hill (... Les collines d 'Anacapri)
- (...Des pas sur la neige) Footprints on the snow (... Des pas sur la neige)
- (...Ce qu'a vu le vent d'ouest) What I saw in the west (... Ce qu'a vu le vent d'ouest)
- F (...La fille aux cheveux de lin) Towhead Otome (... La fille aux cheveux de lin)
- Zi[h (...La sérénade interrompue) SERENADO TODAETA (... La sérénade interrompue)
- (...La cathédrale engloutie) Temple sink (... La cathédrale engloutie)
- pbNx (...La danse de Puck) Dance Pack (... La danse de Puck)
- ~XgY (...Minstrels) MINSUTORERUZU (... Minstrels)
- OtW 2 (Prélude 2) - 1910N - 1913N The Vorspiel Collection Volume 2 (Prélude 2) - 1910 Year - 1913
- (...Brouillards) Mist (... Brouillards)
- t (...Feuilles mortes) Orange (... Feuilles mortes)
- B[m (...La Puerta del Vino) VINO gates (... La Puerta del Vino)
- dxq (...les fées sont d'exquises danseuses) They are glamorous dancer (... les fées sont d'exquises danseuses)
- q[Xr (...bruyères) Heath wilderness (... bruyères)
- B[kR (...général Lavine - excentrique) General RAVINU bizarre (... général Lavine - excentrique)
- ~eX (...la terrasse des audiences au clair de lune) Terrace rays of light (... la terrasse des audiences au clair de lune)
- (...ondine) Ondine (... ondine)
- sNEBbNa (...hommage à S. Pick Wick) In honor of the hall PIKUUIKKU (... hommage à S. Pick Wick)
- Jm[v (...canope) KANOPU (... canope)
- Ox (...es tierces alternées) To be replaced three times (... es tierces alternées)
- (...feux d'artifice) Fireworks (... feux d'artifice)
- pYIq (Berceuse heroïque) - 1914NiN12yj A heroic lullaby (Berceuse heroïque) - 1914 (12 year arrangement of the orchestral works)
- EANUhCcRRxM[Ax[1B First World War, King Albert of Belgium's resistance to a German army's invasion of a presentation to the world.
- 12K (12 Etudes) ^wm - 1913N - 1915N 12 of the study (12 Etudes), known by the lack of a finger luck Composer - 1913 - 1915
- {w (pour les cinq doigts) For the five fingers (pour les cinq doigts)
- Ox (pour les tièrces) For three (pour les tièrces)
- lx (pour les quartes) For four times (pour les quartes)
- Zx (pour les sixtes) For six times (pour les sixtes)
- IN^[u (pour les octaves) For the octave (pour les octaves)
- {w (pour les huit doigts) For eight fingers (pour les huit doigts)
- K (pour les degrés chromatiques) For chromatic (pour les degrés chromatiques)
- (pour les agréments) For ornament (pour les agréments)
- (pour les notes répétées) To sound repetitive (pour les notes répétées)
- @ (pour les sonorités opposées) Counterpoint to the sound of (pour les sonorités opposées)
- AyWI (pour les arpeges) Arpeggio for (pour les arpeges)
- a (pour les accords) For the chord (pour les accords)
- i (Piece pour le vetement du blesse) - 1915N Piece of clothing for the injured (Piece pour le vetement du blesse) - 1915 years
- 1933NAuAoy[W (Page d'album)voB In 1933, "the album page (Page d'album)" in the name of the publisher.
- GW[ (Élégie) - 1915N Elegy (Élégie) - 1915 years
- RY[ (Les soirs illuminés par l'ardeur du charbon) - 1917N Last night was lit up by burning charcoal (Les soirs illuminés par l'ardeur du charbon) - 1917 years
- B Posthumous. \{[h[w xuIv (Le Balcon) B The title of the Rail Board's Flowers of Evil, "I" (Le Balcon) passage. EsYYB Coalman the composer asked me to send the goods by a shortage of coal in the First World War. 2001NB 2001 found.
- Z iNKB1y4Aej - 1880N - 1881N Russia minor Symphony (boys during the study. The existing four-movement duet hand only) - 1880 - 1881
- g (Petite suite) 4AeB Kumikyoku Small (Petite suite) 4 duet hand. rbZyLB Famous orchestra arranged version of zap cells. - 1886N - 1889N - 1886 - 1889
- M (En Bateau) By boat (En Bateau)
- s (Cortège) Matrix (Cortège)
- kGbg (Menuet) Minuet (Menuet)
- oG (Ballet) Ballet (Ballet)
- XRbghsi (Marche écossaise sur un théme populaire) - 1891Ni1908Nyj Wind march Scotland (Marche écossaise sur un théme populaire) - 1891 (1908 arrangement of the orchestra version)
- 6 (6 Epigraphes antiques) 4AeB 6 epitaph of the ancient one (6 Epigraphes antiques) 4 duet hand. w reBX x1A7A3A10A8A12B The BIRITISU songs, songs from the 1,7,3,10,8,12 arrangement. tB With a solo version. AZyB Version also arranged for orchestra ANSERUME. - 1914N - 1914
- _ApF (Pour invoquer Pan, dieu du vent d'été) Aeolus summer to pray Pan (Pour invoquer Pan, dieu du vent d'été)
- (Pour un tombeau sans nom) For the tomb of the unknown (Pour un tombeau sans nom)
- K (Pour que la nuit soit propice) Fortunately for the night (Pour que la nuit soit propice)
- JX^lbgP (Pour la danseuse aux crotales) Castanets for a MAIHIME (Pour la danseuse aux crotales)
- GWvg (Pour l'Egyptienne) Egypt for the woman (Pour l'Egyptienne)
- J (Pour remercier la pluie au matin) Thanks to rain in the morning (Pour remercier la pluie au matin)
- _n (Lindaraja) 2sAmB RINDARAHA (Lindaraja) 2 piano. - 1901N - 1901
- (En blanc et noir) 2sAmB In black and white (En blanc et noir) 2 piano. - 1915N - 1915
- M (Avec emportement) In a fit of passion (Avec emportement)
- T (Lent et sombre) Modest and gently (Lent et sombre)
- XPc@h (Scherzando) Scherzando (Scherzando)
[ W ] yEt concerto orchestral works
- gwtx (Suite symphonique 'Printemps') - 1886N - 1887N Symphonic suite, The Spring (Suite symphonique 'Printemps') - 1886 Year - 1887
- B The first edition was burned in the fire were female chorus. 1913NrbZxI[PXg[V iyjsB 1913 re-orchestration by zing to cell (in scoring) will be held.
- sAmyz (Fantaisie pour piano et orchestre) - 1889N - 1891N Fantasia for piano and orchestra (Fantaisie pour piano et orchestre) - 1889 Year - 1891
- n[TiKy~ABSHI~META the music for a rehearsal at the composer, premiered death.
- _I (Danse sacrée et danse profane) - 1904N Dance and dance and secular and sacred (Danse sacrée et danse profane) - 1904 years
- tn[vytB Music for solo harp and string ensemble.
- Nlbgy1 (1ère Rapsodie pour orchestre avec clarinette principale) - 1909N - 1910N Part of a rhapsody for clarinet and orchestra (1ère Rapsodie pour orchestre avec clarinette principale) - 1909 Year - 1910
- uNlbgsAm1vB "No. 1 for Clarinet and Piano Rhapsody" arranged.
- yTN\tH[ (Rapsodie pour orchestre et saxophone) - 1901N - 1908N Rhapsody for saxophone and orchestra (Rapsodie pour orchestre et saxophone) - 1901 Year - 1908
- 1919NWFfJXysB The death of the composer Roger the year 1919 was arranged by Dukas orchestra.
- q_Ot (Prélude à l'Après-midi d'un faune) - 1892N - 1894N Prelude to the Afternoon of Pan (Prélude à l'Après-midi d'un faune) - 1892 Year - 1894
- z (Nocturnes) - 1897N - 1899N Nocturne (Nocturnes) - 1897 Year - 1899
- _ (Nuages) Clouds (Nuages)
- (Fêtes) Festival (Fêtes)
- V[k (Sirènes) SHIRENU (Sirènes)
- 3R[Xij The third song chorus women (without lyrics) for a
- wCx (La Mer) - 1903N - 1905N Symphonic poem, The Sea (La Mer) - 1903 Year - 1905
- C (De l'aube à midi sur la mer) From dawn until noon on the sea (De l'aube à midi sur la mer)
- gY (Jeux de vagues) Dalliance wave (Jeux de vagues)
- Cb (Dialogue du vent et de la mer) Dialogue with the wind and sea (Dialogue du vent et de la mer)
- yf (Images pour orchestre) - 1905N - 1912N For orchestral music video (Images pour orchestre) - 1905 Year - 1912
- W[O (Gigues) Gigue (Gigues)
- CxA (Iberia) Iberia (Iberia)
- Xc (par les rues et par les chemins) From the way the country from the path of the city (par les rues et par les chemins)
- O (les parfums de la nuit) Rino Kaoru night (les parfums de la nuit)
- (le matin d'un jour de fête) Sunday morning of the festival (le matin d'un jour de fête)
- th (Rondes de printemps) Spring Rondo (Rondes de printemps)
[ W ] y chamber music
- sAmOdt i18A tHEbNvlj - 1879N - 1880N Piano trio (18 years old when the song was written by a former wife PHONE MEC) - 1879 - 1880
- yldt - 1893N String quartet - 1893
- CAR (Animé et très décidé) With a vibrant, resolute (Animé et très décidé)
- \AY~J (Assez vif et bien rythmé) Lively enough, the very rhythmic (Assez vif et bien rythmé)
- A_eB[mAA\L (Andantino, doucement expressif) Andantino, gentle, expressive (Andantino, doucement expressif)
- (Très modéré - Très mouvementé - Très animé) Very slowly (Très modéré - Très mouvementé - Très animé)
- NlbgsAmi (Petite Piece pour clarinette et piano) - 1910N Piece for clarinet and piano (Petite Piece pour clarinette et piano) - 1910 years
- reBX (Chansons de Bilitis) - 1900N - 1901N Songs BIRITISU (Chansons de Bilitis) - 1900 Year - 1901
- pg}CNtyB Incidental music for poetry and pantomime. 2t[gA2n[vA`FX^B Organized a two flute, harp, celesta.
- t[gABIn[v\i^ (Sonate pour flûte, alto et harpe) - 1915N Flute Sonata for Viola and Harp (Sonate pour flûte, alto et harpe) - 1915 years
- `FE\i^ (Sonate pour violoncelle et piano) - 1915N Cello Sonata (Sonate pour violoncelle et piano) - 1915 years
- @CIE\i^ (Sonate pour violon et piano) - 1916N - 1917N Violin Sonata (Sonate pour violon et piano) - 1916 Year - 1917
[ W ] oGy Ballet music
- VY (Jeux) - 1912N - 1913N Play (Jeux) - 1912 Year - 1913
- 1B A curtain. jWXL[{B Nijinsky script.
- J} (Khamma) - 1912N Comma (Khamma) - 1912 years
- 3B 3 curtain. sAmB Only the piano score. I[PXg[VVEPNB Orchestration by Koechlin Charles.
- (La boite à joujoux) - 1913N Toy Box (La boite à joujoux) - 1913 years
- 4qpoGB Four of the children's ballet. sAmB Only the piano score. I[PXg[VAhEJvB Orchestration by Caplet Andre.
- v[O - - - r - - Gs[O Prologue - Toy Box - battlefield - sold sheep pen - from the rich - Epilogue
- {a (Le palais du silence) - 1914N Palace of Silence (Le palais du silence) - 1914 years
- 1B A curtain. Ot1eB The prelude to an early draft of the only extant. umEWEvXB Later "Ja Roh Limited" has changed. hrbV[idB Debussy was not able to finish that work by the deadline.
[ W ] song
iJbRlj (The poet in parentheses)
- iFleur des blés AhEW[ j - 1878N Wheat Flower (Fleur des blés Andre Giraud) - 1878
- [iBeau soir |[EuWF j - 1880N Beautiful sunset (Beau soir Paul Bourget) - 1880
- iNuits d'étoiles eIh[EhEoB j - 1880N Night of Stars (Nuits d'étoiles de Theodore BANVIRU) - 1880
- }hiMandoline |[EF[k j - 1882N Mandolin (Mandoline VERURENU Paul) - 1882
- XiLa belle au bois dormant @TECXp j - 1890N Beauty of Sleep (La belle au bois dormant power chair Vincent) - 1890
- tiVoici que le printemps |[EuWF j - 1883N Now another spring (Voici que le printemps Paul Bourget) - 1883
- IiiPaysage sentimental |[EuWF j - 1883N Emotional landscape (Paysage sentimental Paul Bourget) - 1883
- iZéphyr eIh[EhEoB j - 1881N Favonius (Zéphyr Theodore de BANVIRU) - 1881
- h[iRondeau AtbhEhE~bZ j - 1882N RONDO (Rondeau Alfred de Musset) - 1882
- pg}CiPantomime |[EF[k j - 1882N Pantomime (Pantomime VERURENU Paul) - 1882
- iClair de lune |[EF[k j - 1882NB Light of (Clair de lune VERURENU Paul) - 1882. u 1Wv3eB "The Feast NARU a collection of" The first draft of the song.
- sGiPierrot eIh[EhEoB j - 1881N Piero (Pierrot Theodore de BANVIRU) - 1881
- iApparition Xet@kE} j - 1884N(Apparition Stephane Mallarme) - 1884
- fiRondel chinois sj - 1880N Chinese-style Rondell (Rondel chinois author unknown) - 1880
- AiAmios-nous et dormons eIh[EhEoB j - 1881NSHII, and sleep (Amios-nous et dormons Theodore de BANVIRU) - 1881
- WkiJane VERgEhE[ j - 1881N JANU (Jane Charles Leconte de Lisle) - 1881
- iEn sourdine |[EF[k j - u 1Wv1eB Between one's teeth (En sourdine VERURENU Paul) - "The BanquetNARU a collection," The first draft of a song.
- XyC (Chanson Españole) - 1883NB Songs of Spain (Chanson Españole) - 1883. ANMB Have been lost and found the autograph score in recent years.
- 2}Xi2 Romances |[EuWF j - 1891N 2 Romance of (2 Romances Paul Bourget) - 1891
- YS (Lâme évaporée et souffrante) Beleaguered mind of knowing why (Lâme évaporée et souffrante)
- (Les cloches) Bell (Les cloches)
- VE{[h[5 (5 Poémes de Charles Baudelaire) - 1887N - 1889N Charles rail board of five poems (5 Poémes de Charles Baudelaire) - 1887 Year - 1889
- oRj[ (Le balcon) Balcony (Le balcon)
- [ (Harmonie du soir) Investigators dusk (Harmonie du soir)
- (Le jet d'eau) Fountain (Le jet d'eau)
- z (Recueillement) Meditation (Recueillement)
- l (La mort des amants) Dead Lovers (La mort des amants)
- i OS[EE j Angelus bell (GUREGOWARU Le Roy)
- 3i3 Mélodies |[EF[k j - 1891N One of three songs (3 Mélodies VERURENU Paul) - 1891
- C (La mer est plus belle) The sea is beautiful (La mer est plus belle)
- pJ (Le son du cor s'affige) The sound of the horn (Le son du cor s'affige)
- rQ_(L'échelonnement des haies) A flock of sheep is lined with hedges (L'échelonnement des haies)
- 1WiFêtes galantes 1 |[EF[k j - 1891N The feastNARU Vol (Fêtes galantes 1 VERURENU Paul) - 1891
- (En sourdine) Between one's teeth (En sourdine)
- l` (Fantoches) Puppet (Fantoches)
- (Clair de lune) December light (Clair de lune)
- iDans le jardin |[EOtH j - 1891N In the Garden (Dans le jardin GURAFORE Paul) - 1891
- IUiProses lyriques gj - 1892`1893N Lyrical prose (Proses lyriques own composer) - 1892 ~ 1893
- (De rêve) Dream (De rêve)
- l (De grève) Beach (De grève)
- (De fleurs) Flowers (De fleurs)
- [ (De soir) Dusk (De soir)
- YAGb^iAriettes oubiées |[EF[k j - 1886N - 1888N Forgotten ARIETTA (Ariettes oubiées VERURENU Paul) - 1886 - 1888
- Y In the case of forgotten
- v (Ariettes oubiées I 'C'est l'extase langoureuse') I dream inconsolably (Ariettes oubiées I 'C'est l'extase langoureuse')
- S~ iAriettes oubiées II 'Il pleure dans mon cœur' JJ~ j We tear the heart of the rain (Ariettes oubiées II 'Il pleure dans mon cœur' ~RUGOTOKU of rain on the town)
- IXe (Ariettes oubiées III 'L'ombre des arbres') Ro wrap trees and shadows of the river (Ariettes oubiées III 'L'ombre des arbres')
- n (Paysages beleges 'Chevaux de bois') Troy (Paysages beleges' Chevaux de bois')
- O[ (Aquarelles I 'Green') Green (Aquarelles I 'Green')
- Xv[ (Aquarelles II 'Spleen') SUPURIN (Aquarelles II 'Spleen')
- reBX3 i3 Chansons de Bilitis sG[ECX j - 1897N - 1898N The three songs of BIRITISU (3 Chansons de Bilitis Louis Pierre) - 1897 - 1898
- pJ (La flûte de Pan) Pan Flute (La flûte de Pan)
- (La chevelure) Hair (La chevelure)
- (Le tombeau des naïades) Tomb of the water nymph (Le tombeau des naïades)
- (Nuits blanches g) - 1899N - 1902NB Night (Nuits blanches own composer) - 1899 - 1902. S5\zIB All five were incomplete and did a song idea.
- I (Nuit sans fin) Endless night (Nuit sans fin)
- (Lorsqu'elle est entrèe) When she (Lorsqu'elle est entrèe)
- 2WiFêtes galantes 2 |[EF[k j - 1904N The feastNARU Vol (Fêtes galantes 2 VERURENU Paul) - 1904
- Cl (Les ingénus) Innocent people (Les ingénus)
- b_ (Le faune) Therianthropic (Le faune)
- Ib (Colloque sentimental) Cornball dialogue (Colloque sentimental)
- tX3V\iChansons de France VEhA A gX^E~bg j - 1904N One of France 3 Chanson (Chansons de France DORUREAN Charles, Tristan Lhermitte) - 1904
- f - EA}g Rondell - when I took off it, the mantle
- A(La Grotte) - ullUv1^B Cave (La Grotte) - "Two lovers walk" of a re-recorded songs.
- f - Rondell - died from the joy
- llUiLe promenoir des deux amants gX^E~bg j - 1904,1910N Lovers walk 2 (Le promenoir des deux amants Tristan Lhermitte) - 1904,1910,
- A (Auprès de cette grotte sombre) The dark side of the cave (Auprès de cette grotte sombre)
- N[kA (Crois mon conceil,chère Climène) KURIMENU I love me as me and (Crois mon conceil, chère Climène)
- k (Je tremble en voyant ton visage) I tremble (Je tremble en voyant ton visage)
- t\EB3o[h (3 Ballades de François Villon) - 1910N The three Francois VIYON ballad of (3 Ballades de François Villon) - 1910 years
- l^o[h (Ballade de Villon à s'amye) Ballard gives his girlfriend (Ballade de Villon à s'amye)
- FvBo[h (Ballade que feit Villon à la requeste de sa mère pour prier Notre Dame) Ballard VIYON made at the request of the mother to pray to the Virgin Mary (Ballade que feit Villon à la requeste de sa mère pour prier Notre Dame)
- pWFko[h (Ballade des femmes de Paris) Ballard Parisienne (Ballade des femmes de Paris)
- Xet@kE}3 (3 Poèmes de Stèphane Mallarmé) - 1913N Stephane Mallarme's three poems of three (3 Poèmes de Stèphane Mallarmé) - 1913 years
- (Soupir) Sigh (Soupir)
- (Placet futile) Nugacious wish (Placet futile)
- (Eventail) Fans (Eventail)
- qNX}XiNoël des enfants qu n'nt plus de maison gj - 1915N Christmas with the family for another child (Noël des enfants qu n'nt plus de maison own composer) - 1915
[ W ] IyAJ^[^Aty opera, cantatas, incidental music play
- yAXUh (Pelléas et Mélisande) - 1893N - 1895NA1901N - 1902N MERIZANDO and PEREASU (Pelléas et Mélisande) - 1893 Year - 1895 1901 - 1902
- 515Iy B 5 Act 15 of the opera field. [eNYw yAXUh x{B Plays METERURANKU the MERIZANDO PEREASU and that's just the script. OlYiB Work at the other end of WAGUNERIZUMU. Iy1iB This opera has completed only one work.
- yw ZoXeBA} x (Le martyr de St. Sébastian KuG[E_kcBI ) - 1911N Play music Martyrdom of St. Sebastian's (Le martyr de St. Sébastian DANNUNTSUIO GABURIERE) - 1911
- S5_B The five-act drama mystery track. AtB The very large, often performed by arrangement. I[PXg[VAhEJvB Complete cooperation with the Caplet Andre the orchestration.
- m (Cantate 'Le gladiateur') - 1883N Bachelor pugilism (Cantate 'Le gladiateur') - 1883 years
- J^[^ B Cantata. [}B Songs Rome Prize awarded two seats.
- q (L'enfant prodigue) - 1884NA1906N - 1908N Prodigal son (L'enfant prodigue) - 1884, 1906 - 1908, revised
- J^[^ B Cantata. [}B Award-winning song Rome.
- A (King Lear) - 1904N King Lear (King Lear) - 1904 years
- tyB Incidental music plays. {7A2B Originally, seven were from the department, the composer was only two songs.
- t@t@[ (Fanfare) Fanfare (Fanfare)
- A (Le sommeil de Lear) Sleep of King Lear (Le sommeil de Lear)
- XfBAk (Diane au bois) - 1884N - 1886N DIANU the forest (Diane au bois) - 1884 Year - 1886
- J^[^ B Cantata. jAB Are discarded, some only existing. [}B Award applicants songs Rome.
- h[OV[k(Rodrigue et Chiméne J`[E}fX ) - 1890N - 1893N Rodrigues and SHIMENU (Rodrigue et Chiméne Mendes KACHURU) - 1890 - 1893
- 3IyB Unfinished three-act opera. fB Only fragmentary. 1992N GfB\Efj\tMA1993NB 1992 completed by DenisovM Edison, performed in 1993.
- O(Le diable dans le beffroi) - 1902N - 1903N Devil in the Belfry (Le diable dans le beffroi) - 1902 Year - 1903
- IyB Opera in the making. GhK[EAE|[23{A1XPb`B Composer is a novel by the same name of Edgar Allan Poe two acts have created a script for a third place, only a sketch of the composer's end.
- AbV[ (La chute de la maison Usher) - 1908N - 1918N Fall of the House of Usher (La chute de la maison Usher) - 1908 Year - 1918
- IyB Opera in the making. GhK[EAE|[x[XB Based on the novel of the same name of Edgar Allan Poe. S(yAWzU)Ag2{B The composer completed only about half of the track (notation composer's death, officials distributed dissipation for the wife), the two authors by the end of the script is completed. tAEAWFfu (Juan Allende-Blin) A1977NB Allende Juan = Brin (Juan Allende-Blin) to complement the performance of the year 1977. AUXPb`o[gEI[bW(Robert Orledge)EMA 2006NuQcyB The sketch was based on Robert OREJJI and dissipation (Robert Orledge) to restoreM, 2006 performance at the festival Bregenz year.
[ W ] y Other songs
- VEhA3 (Trois chansons de Charles d'Orléans) - 1898N1908N Charles DORUREAN of the three songs (Trois chansons de Charles d'Orléans) - 1898 and 1908,
- BtB The only songs mixed chorus unaccompanied. 2Agiq^Ap[gjB The alto solo with two songs (recorded later in the solo part is sung by a choir).
- _A (Dieu! qu'il la fait bon regarder!) God, how beautiful she showed it toU (Dieu! Qu'il la fait bon regarder!)
- ^on (Quant j'ai ouy le tambourin) When the tambourineRInRU (Quant j'ai ouy le tambourin)
- ~AO (Yver, vous n'estes qu'un villain) That winter, you are a bad guy (Yver, vous n'estes qu'un villain)
- VNX (Syrinx) - 1912N Tommy silane (Syrinx) - 1912 years
- tt[gtB Unaccompanied flute solo. [CYuvVPvj MUREI plays "Psyche" was made for)
TeB Fu WmyfB v1A3iypj Satie: "JIMUNOPEDI" No. 1, No. 3 (arranged for orchestra)
[ W ] fBA Media
[ W ] Other
- hrbV[ Debussy Museum
- TWF}A[hrbV[B = EN = Saint-Germain was a museum at the birthplace of Debussy rails. WI[fBgEB ODITORIUMU and a display room. 1KB The first floor is a tourist information center. pSRER -A20Awk5B From the heart of Paris RER-A line of about 20 minutes, 5 minutes walk from the station.
- Gravestone
- p16pbV[nB Paris 16 in the cemetery district PASSHI.
- Portrait
- [O20 t`B 20 euro before the portraits of the franc notes.
[ W ] ON External links
[ W ] Ql References
- F. V[E}Hfqu`L@N[hEhrbV[v. {Lesure, F. 2003. Claude Debussy, Biographie critique. Paris, Fayard.} Eiko translation by F. Lesur feather hat, "Claude Debussy biography". (Lesure, F. 2003. Claude Debussy, Biographie critique. Paris, Fayard.)
- F. V[E}HfquhrbV[Wv. {Lesure, F. 1993. Claude Debussy, correspondance 1884-1918, Paris, Hermann.} Eiko translation by F. Lesur feather hat "Debussy collection of letters". (Lesure, F. 1993. Claude Debussy, correspondance 1884-1918, Paris, Hermann.)
- tXASWsB The French version of the additional letter, the letter is issued, including the collection of letters from people and families come easy. {Claude Debussy Correspondance (1872-1918) édition établie par François Lesure et Denix Herlin, annotée par François Lesure, Denis Herlin et Georges Liébert, Gallimard nrf 2005N722sISBN 2-07-077255-1 } (Claude Debussy Correspondance (1872-1918) édition établie par François Lesure et Denix Herlin, annotée par François Lesure, Denis Herlin et Georges Liébert, Gallimard nrf 2005 issued July 22, ISBN 2-07-077255-1)
- Ashbrook, W. and Cobb, MG 1990. A portrait of Claude Debussy. Oxford: Clarendon Press. {Dietschy, M. 1962. La passion de Claude Debussy. Neuchâtel: Baconnière} Ashbrook, W. and Cobb, MG 1990. A portrait of Claude Debussy. Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Dietschy, M. 1962. La passion de Claude Debussy. Neuchâtel: Baconnière)
- Lockspeiser, E. 1962. Debussy: his life and mind volume 1, 1862-1902. New York, Macmillan. Lockspeiser, E. 1962. Debussy: his life and mind volume 1, 1862-1902. New York, Macmillan.
- Lockspeiser, E. 1965. Debussy: his life and mind volume II, 1902-1918. New York: The Macmillan Company. Lockspeiser, E. 1965. Debussy: his life and mind volume II, 1902-1918. New York: The Macmillan Company.
- Lockspeiser, E. 1972. Debussy. New York: McGraw-Hill. Lockspeiser, E. 1972. Debussy. New York: McGraw-Hill.
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