Claude Debussy
Pour les arpèges composés, L. 136/11
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Composer:Claude DebussyGenre:KeyboardStyle:EtudeCompose Date:1915Average_duration:4:17'Pour les arpèges composés, L. 136/11' is a solo piano piece composed by Claude Debussy in 1915. It was premiered on March 5, 1916, by pianist Ricardo Viñes at the Salle Gaveau in Paris. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement, marked "Assez vif et bien rythmé" (quite lively and well-rhythmed), is characterized by its playful and syncopated rhythms. The second movement, marked "Très lent" (very slow), is a stark contrast to the first, with its dreamy and ethereal atmosphere. The final movement, marked "Vif" (lively), returns to the playful and rhythmic character of the first movement, but with added complexity and virtuosity. The title of the piece, which translates to "For compound arpeggios," refers to the prominent use of arpeggios throughout the piece. However, Debussy's use of arpeggios is not limited to simple triads, but rather complex and dissonant chords that create a unique and colorful harmonic language. Overall, 'Pour les arpèges composés, L. 136/11' is a prime example of Debussy's impressionistic style, with its use of unconventional harmonies, delicate textures, and evocative imagery. It is a challenging and rewarding piece for pianists, showcasing both technical skill and artistic expression.More....
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For compound arpeggios, L. 136/11
Étude No. 11 pour les arpeges composés (Dolce e lusingando)
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