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Claude Debussy holds a place as a one of the most recognizable and influential composers in the classical music. Debussy forged a new and influential sound for the twentieth century with his remarkable harmonies, fluid rhythms, airy textures, and an instinct for mystery and beauty.In Experiencing Debussy: A Listener's Companion, Teresa Davidian welcomes readers into the infectious appeal of Debussy's major works to consider how they can still attract and move audiences. In such works as the hauntingly beautiful Clair de Lune and the groundbreaking Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun, Davidian looks beneath the surface of the music to explain its power, all the while drawing connections between different pieces to place them securely within the context of Debussy's life and times.Written in an accessible style, Experiencing Debussy provides an engaging tour through Debussy's works for the concertgoers, movie buffs, performers, and students regardless of musical background.

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This is a most engagingly-written book, enhanced by the author's own researches and peppered with anecdotes. Readers will be drawn to Debussy's music and the artistic world of Paris from which it emerged. -- Richard Langham Smith, research professor, Royal College of Music, London
This book is definitely a must-read, guiding listeners to a precious apprehension of the complexities of Debussy’s music, from the passage of Romanticism to Impressionism and opening the way to the Contemporary Era. It is really worth the read. -- Philippe Entremont, conductor and pianist
Debussy is and has always been a popular composer, yet the background to his music and life is complex, sometimes seemingly imponderable. Davidian is a beacon of light, writing in a lucid, approachable way that is sure to enrich our appreciation of this extraordinary musician. -- Simon Trezise, Head of Music, Trinity College Dublin

Table of Contents
Foreword Introduction Chapter 1 The Early Years: Rebel and Insider Chapter 2 Impressionist vs. Symbolist Chapter 3 Debussy and Wagner: An Uneasy Alliance Chapter 4 Debussy and Ravel Chapter 5 The Water Music Chapter 6 A French Nationalist with an Eye toward the East Chapter 7 Debussy’s Achievement and Legacy Timeline Selected Listening Bibliography

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/15/2018 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781442271456, 978-1442271456
      ISBN10: 1442271450

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Claude Debussy holds a place as a one of the most recognizable and influential composers in the classical music. Debussy forged a new and influential sound for the twentieth century with his remarkable harmonies, fluid rhythms, airy textures, and an instinct for mystery and beauty.In Experiencing Debussy: A Listener's Companion, Teresa Davidian welcomes readers into the infectious appeal of Debussy's major works to consider how they can still attract and move audiences. In such works as the hauntingly beautiful Clair de Lune and the groundbreaking Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun, Davidian looks beneath the surface of the music to explain its power, all the while drawing connections between different pieces to place them securely within the context of Debussy's life and times.Written in an accessible style, Experiencing Debussy provides an engaging tour through Debussy's works for the concertgoers, movie buffs, performers, and students regardless of musical background.

      Trade Review
      This is a most engagingly-written book, enhanced by the author's own researches and peppered with anecdotes. Readers will be drawn to Debussy's music and the artistic world of Paris from which it emerged. -- Richard Langham Smith, research professor, Royal College of Music, London
      This book is definitely a must-read, guiding listeners to a precious apprehension of the complexities of Debussy’s music, from the passage of Romanticism to Impressionism and opening the way to the Contemporary Era. It is really worth the read. -- Philippe Entremont, conductor and pianist
      Debussy is and has always been a popular composer, yet the background to his music and life is complex, sometimes seemingly imponderable. Davidian is a beacon of light, writing in a lucid, approachable way that is sure to enrich our appreciation of this extraordinary musician. -- Simon Trezise, Head of Music, Trinity College Dublin

      Table of Contents
      Foreword Introduction Chapter 1 The Early Years: Rebel and Insider Chapter 2 Impressionist vs. Symbolist Chapter 3 Debussy and Wagner: An Uneasy Alliance Chapter 4 Debussy and Ravel Chapter 5 The Water Music Chapter 6 A French Nationalist with an Eye toward the East Chapter 7 Debussy’s Achievement and Legacy Timeline Selected Listening Bibliography

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