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Claude Debussy
Le jet d'eau, L. 64/3
Works Info
Composer
:
Claude Debussy
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Song: Art Song
Compose Date
:
1889
Average_duration
:
5:26
"Le jet d'eau, L. 64/3" is a piano piece composed by Claude Debussy in 1901. It was premiered on May 5, 1902, at the Salle Érard in Paris, by the pianist Ricardo Viñes. The piece is part of a set of three pieces called "Estampes," which also includes "Pagodes" and "La soirée dans Grenade." "Le jet d'eau" is a short and delicate piece that captures the sound and movement of a fountain. The piece is in the key of F-sharp major and has a slow tempo. It is marked "très calme et doucement expressif" (very calm and gently expressive) and has a flowing and lyrical melody that is reminiscent of the sound of water. The piece is divided into two sections, with the first section featuring a simple and repetitive melody that is played softly and delicately. The second section is more complex and features a more intricate melody that is played with more intensity and passion. The piece ends with a soft and gentle coda that brings the piece to a peaceful and serene conclusion. "Le jet d'eau" is a perfect example of Debussy's impressionistic style, which is characterized by the use of unconventional harmonies, fluid melodies, and a focus on creating a mood or atmosphere rather than telling a story. The piece is also notable for its use of pedal, which creates a sense of resonance and adds to the overall dreamy and ethereal quality of the piece. Overall, "Le jet d'eau" is a beautiful and evocative piece that captures the essence of a fountain and showcases Debussy's unique and innovative approach to music.
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