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Claude Debussy
Valse romantique, L. 71
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Composer
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Claude Debussy
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Style
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Waltz
Compose Date
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1890
Average_duration
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3:43
Claude Debussy's 'Valse romantique, L. 71' is a solo piano piece that was composed in 1890. It was premiered in the same year by the composer himself. The piece is in the key of F-sharp minor and has a duration of approximately three minutes. The 'Valse romantique' is a single-movement work that is characterized by its flowing and lyrical melody. The piece is written in a waltz rhythm, which is a common feature of romantic music. However, Debussy's interpretation of the waltz is unique, as he incorporates elements of impressionism into the piece. The opening of the piece is marked by a descending arpeggio in the left hand, which sets the tone for the rest of the work. The melody is introduced in the right hand, and it is characterized by its sweeping and romantic nature. The melody is accompanied by a simple yet effective harmonic progression, which creates a sense of tension and release. The middle section of the piece features a more complex harmonic structure, which is typical of Debussy's style. The melody becomes more fragmented, and the rhythm becomes more syncopated. This section creates a sense of tension and instability, which is resolved in the final section of the piece. The final section of the 'Valse romantique' returns to the opening melody, but with a more elaborate accompaniment. The melody is played in a higher register, which creates a sense of climax. The piece ends with a descending arpeggio in the left hand, which brings the piece to a gentle close. Overall, the 'Valse romantique' is a beautiful and romantic piece that showcases Debussy's unique interpretation of the waltz. The piece is characterized by its flowing melody, complex harmonies, and impressionistic style. It is a testament to Debussy's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both beautiful and innovative.
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