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Claude Debussy
La danse de Puck, L. 117/11
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Composer
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Claude Debussy
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Character Piece
Compose Date
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1909
Average_duration
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2:21
La danse de Puck, L. 117/11 is a solo piano piece composed by Claude Debussy in 1909. It is part of a larger collection of twelve pieces called Préludes, Book II. The piece was premiered on December 19, 1910, by Ricardo Viñes, a Spanish pianist who was a close friend of Debussy. La danse de Puck is the eleventh prelude in the collection and is named after the mischievous fairy character from William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. The piece is characterized by its playful and whimsical nature, which captures the essence of Puck's character. The prelude is in the key of E minor and is written in a ternary form, with a fast and lively outer section and a slower, more lyrical middle section. The piece begins with a series of rapid, staccato notes that create a sense of energy and excitement. This is followed by a playful melody that is repeated and developed throughout the piece. The middle section of the prelude is more introspective and features a slower, more lyrical melody. This section provides a contrast to the fast and lively outer sections and adds depth and complexity to the piece. The middle section also features a series of arpeggios that create a sense of movement and flow. Overall, La danse de Puck is a charming and delightful piece that showcases Debussy's skill as a composer. The piece is characterized by its playful and whimsical nature, which captures the essence of Puck's character. It is a popular piece among pianists and is often performed in recitals and concerts.
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