Fantasie for Piano and Orchestra, L. 73: I. Andante – Allegro
Achille-Claude Debussy (22nd August 1862 – 25th March 1918) was a French co… Read Full Bio ↴Achille-Claude Debussy (22nd August 1862 – 25th March 1918) was a French composer. He was one of the most important figures in music at the turn of the 20th century; his music represents the transition from late-romantic to 20th century classical.
Debussy's most dramatic contribution to music history was his disregard for traditional chord structures and tonality. He is one of the most important exponents of the whole tone scale in classical music history. His compositions flowed without a strict sense of metre or rhythm, and are considered the pioneering works of the Impressionist genre of classical music, named in comparison with the visual arts movement.
Debussy's impact was far reaching. His free use of harmony, which often altogether disregarded the concepts of tertian harmony, has been cited as an influence on the rise of Jazz music later in the 20th century.
Debussy's most dramatic contribution to music history was his disregard for traditional chord structures and tonality. He is one of the most important exponents of the whole tone scale in classical music history. His compositions flowed without a strict sense of metre or rhythm, and are considered the pioneering works of the Impressionist genre of classical music, named in comparison with the visual arts movement.
Debussy's impact was far reaching. His free use of harmony, which often altogether disregarded the concepts of tertian harmony, has been cited as an influence on the rise of Jazz music later in the 20th century.
Fantasie for Piano and Orchestra L. 73: I. Andante – Allegro
Claude Debussy Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Claude Debussy:
My Reverie Our love is a dream, but in my reverie I can…
Reverie Our love is a dream, but in my reverie I can…
Suite bergamasque L. 75 No. 1: Prelude INSTRUMENTAL Let your power flow in this place Let your heal…
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@christianvennemann9008
The closest we'll ever get to a Debussy Piano Concerto. 😩😩
@matteogenerani5097
True! Similarly to how “Pour le Piano” is a Sonata that’s not called “Sonata”
@FossilisedFishooks
It is a piano concerto, he was just too cool to call it that. Same as La Mer...it's a symphony but he resisted using the term due to being "pigeonholed"
@sorim1967
@@FossilisedFishooks Well, he also thought the work was bad and he disowned it, could not have cared less what we call it
@stacia6678
If only he had written more concertos in his life. I’m in love with Debussy’s style.
@christopherrobertson7723
If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck should we call it a peacock?
@elijah_b559
Debussy has been (for many years) and will always be my favorite composer and this is the first time I'm hearing of this piece. I always wished that Debussy wrote piano concertos and this is the closest thing we'll have to a piano concerto by Debussy.
@SamanthaSeifert
5:36! Oh my god! That’s one of the most amazing passages I’ve ever heard!
@jasontimmanov3351
First movement: 0:05
Second movement: 7:53
Third movement: 15:39
@macchupicchu3
Was not aware that this music existed. Thank you for bringing this piece (and many others!) to my attention, George :D