Claude Debussy
Pour les cinq doigts d'après M. Czerny, L. 136/1
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Composer:Claude DebussyGenre:KeyboardStyle:EtudeCompose Date:1915Average_duration:2:41'Pour les cinq doigts d'après M. Czerny, L. 136/1' is a piano piece composed by Claude Debussy in 1912. The piece was premiered on May 18, 1913, by Ricardo Viñes, a Spanish pianist who was a close friend of Debussy. The piece is divided into five movements, each of which is based on a different exercise from Carl Czerny's piano method book. The movements are titled "Avec agilité," "Avec une élégance grave," "Lent et expressif," "Léger et nerveux," and "Vif et joyeux." Each movement is characterized by a different mood and tempo, showcasing Debussy's skill in creating a diverse range of musical expressions. The first movement, "Avec agilité," is a lively and playful piece that showcases the pianist's technical abilities. The second movement, "Avec une élégance grave," is more subdued and contemplative, with a slower tempo and a more melancholic tone. The third movement, "Lent et expressif," is a beautiful and expressive piece that showcases Debussy's skill in creating rich and complex harmonies. The fourth movement, "Léger et nerveux," is a fast and energetic piece that requires the pianist to play with precision and agility. The final movement, "Vif et joyeux," is a lively and joyful piece that brings the piece to a satisfying conclusion. Overall, 'Pour les cinq doigts d'après M. Czerny, L. 136/1' is a masterful composition that showcases Debussy's skill in creating a diverse range of musical expressions. The piece is a testament to his ability to take a simple exercise and transform it into a work of art that is both technically challenging and musically satisfying.More....
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