Claude Debussy
Claude Debussy, a French composer and one of the most prominent figures in Impressionist music, had a significant impact on the music world. Born in 1862, Debussy's compositions were known for their pioneering use of harmonies, tonal color, and unconventional structures. He broke traditional rules of composition and explored new musical ideas, leading him to be regarded as one of the founders of modern music. Some of his most renowned works include "Clair de Lune," "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun," and "La Mer." Despite facing initial criticism, Debussy's music gained worldwide recognition and admiration for its ethereal and evocative qualities. His compositions continue to inspire and influence musicians today, making him an enduring figure in the history of music.
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Prelude à l'après-midi d'un faune
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Arabesque no.1
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La fille aux cheveux de lin
The Girl With The Flaxen Hair
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Clair de Lune
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