Piano, Piano Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1531408
By Claude Debussy. By Claude Debussy. Arranged by Martin Hay. This edition: audio, pdf. 20th Century, Chamber, Classical, Instructional, Traditional. Score. 1 pages. Martin Hay #1104667. Published by Martin Hay (A0.1531408).
Clair de Lune, composed by Claude Debussy in 1890 and later revised for publication in 1905, is one of the most iconic pieces in the Impressionist repertoire. Part of his Suite Bergamasque, this piece draws inspiration from French poetry, particularly Paul Verlaine’s poem Clair de Lune (“Moonlight”), which evokes a dreamy, ethereal nightscape. The music reflects Debussy's characteristic use of gentle, flowing melodies and rich, shifting harmonies that convey a sense of calm and mystery. This shortened, simplified piano version still captures the essence of the original, preserving its quiet reflection and emotional depth. Clair de Lune creates an atmosphere that is at once melancholic and serene, inviting listeners into an intimate world of Impressionist beauty.
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