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Albert Roussel
L' Accueil des muses "Tombeau de Claude Debussy"
Works Info
Composer
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Albert Roussel
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Character Piece
Compose Date
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1920
Average_duration
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3:47
L'Accueil des muses Tombeau de Claude Debussy is a composition by French composer Albert Roussel. It was composed in 1920 as a tribute to the late Claude Debussy, who was a close friend and colleague of Roussel. The piece was premiered on March 10, 1921, at the Salle Gaveau in Paris, with Roussel conducting the orchestra. The composition is divided into three movements, each of which is named after a muse from Greek mythology. The first movement, "Calliope," is a slow and mournful piece that features a solo violin and a somber melody. The second movement, "Polyhymnia," is more lively and upbeat, with a faster tempo and a more complex melody. The final movement, "Terpsichore," is a lively and energetic piece that features a fast tempo and a lively melody. The characteristics of L'Accueil des muses Tombeau de Claude Debussy are typical of Roussel's style, which is characterized by a blend of traditional and modern elements. The piece features a mix of tonal and atonal elements, with a focus on melody and harmony. The orchestration is rich and complex, with a wide range of instruments used to create a full and vibrant sound. Overall, L'Accueil des muses Tombeau de Claude Debussy is a beautiful and moving tribute to one of the greatest composers of the 20th century. Roussel's skillful composition and orchestration create a powerful and emotional piece that captures the spirit of Debussy's music while also showcasing Roussel's own unique style and voice.
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