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Debussy, Clair de lune (piano music)

Clair de lune, by Claude Debussy, played by Stephen Malinowski, with graphical score. FAQ Q: I like this; how can I support your work? A: If you subscribe to Flattr, click this: flattr.com Q: Wherecan I get free sheet music for this piece? A: Here (courtesy of Clint S. Mars): www.musanim.com Q: Why is the audio/video quality so poor? A: This was encoded by YouTube a long time ago; here's a better version: www.youtube.com Q: I'd like to download this movie to play on my computer/iPod/iPhone/iPad. A: It's here: musanim.cerizmo.com Q I'd like an MP3 of this. A: You can get it at iTunes: tinyurl.com or at Amazon: www.amazon.com Q: I wish I could play this piece. A: You can! If you have a MIDI setup (MIDI keyboard with damper pedal, MIDI piano, and a computer running Windows or Mac OS X), you can play this piece using the conductor program. You need to learn the piece really well, but you don't need to learn to play the piano. The article describing how this works is here ... www.musanim.com ... and the software is available here (free) ... www.musanim.com The performance used in this video was done using this software! Q: Is it just me, or does this piece make everyone cry? A: Maybe not everyone, but lots of people ... www.musanim.com Q: This is not the Clair de lune I learned growing up in France. A: You may be thinking of the song Au clair de la lune: www.musanim.com Q: How did you make this video? A: You can read about it here: www.musanim.com Q: What do the colors mean? A ...



Debussy, Arabesque #1, Piano Solo (animation ver. 2)

First Arabesque, by Claude Debussy, performed by Stephen Malinowski, accompanied by an animated score.FAQ Q: Where can I get free sheet music for this piece? A: Here: www.musanim.com Q: I'd like to learn the piano; do you have any advice for me? A: I've put some suggestions here: www.musanim.com Q: Can I download this video (for my iPod/iPad/iPhone/etc.)? A: Yes, you can get it here: musanim.cerizmo.com Q: Can you please do a video of ______? A: Please see: www.musanim.com Q: I don't like this version of the animation ... A: I've posted several versions; see if you like any of these better: www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Q: Who is Debussy? A: A French composer; you can read about him here: en.wikipedia.org Q: Is there a way I could make the bar-graph scores myself? A: The Music Animation Machine MIDI file player will generate this display; you can get the (Windows) software here: www.musanim.com There are lots of places on the web where you can get MIDI files; I usually go to the Classical Archives site first: www.classicalarchives.com



Clair de Lune

Clair de Lune by Claude Debussy.



Claude Debussy - Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun

Painting - On the Hudson Artist - Thomas Doughty



Debussy: Nocturne (1892)

Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918) Complete music for piano solo (in chronological order) Nocturne (1892)



David Oistrakh, Debussy - Clair de lune

David Oistrakh plays beautifuly Claire de lune. Recorded in Paris, 1962, with Frida Bauer in piano. For whoever is wondering, you may have heard this music on: Frankie and Johnny The Game Ocean's Eleven Ocean's Thirteen Seven Years in Tibet Twilight ... and many other movies



Arturo Michelangeli - Debussy Reflets dans l'eau

Pianist: Arturo Michelangeli playing Claude Debussy's "Reflets dans l'eau" in D-flat major from Images Book 1. "Reflets dans l'eau" translates to "Reflections in the Water." This pianist was hailed as the most mathematical in the 20th century. Aside from Gould, Michelangeli was considered a "human metronome." I find his Debussy ~slightly~ dry, but still amazingly colorful. contradictory statement, i know. Images Book 1 consists of three pieces, all composed within 1904 and 1905. I'm intersted to know, DO YOU CONSIDER DEBUSSY "IMPRESSIONISTIC?" if not.. what do YOU think he is?



Debussy: Arabesque I (1888)

Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918) Complete music for piano solo (in chronological order) Deux Arabesque : Arabesque I (1888)



Reverie - Claude Debussy

With visual arts by Spadecaller, this video features pianist David Delucia's recording of Debussy's dreamy classic, Reverie.



Claude Debussy - Clair de lune

I have recorded more Debussy! anthonytobin.net Debussy's most famous piano work, Clair de lune. To learn more: www.debussypiano.com http anthonytobin.net This piece appeared in Twilight.



Claude Debussy - Nuages

A fantsatic example of impressionist composition.



Claude Debussy - Reverie (Original)

A video I made with Claude Debussy's Reverie (new video). Achille-Claude Debussy (August 22, 1862 March 25, 1918) was a French composer. Along with Maurice Ravel, he is considered one of the most prominent figures working within the field of Impressionist music, though he himself intensely disliked the term when applied to his compositions. Debussy is not only among the most important of all French composers; he was also a central figure in European music at the turn of the twentieth century. His music is noted for its sensory component and how it is not often formed around one key or pitch. Often Debussy's work reflected the activities or turbulence in his own life. His music virtually defines the transition from late-Romantic music to twentieth century modernist music. In French literary circles, the style of this period was known as Symbolism, a movement that directly inspired Debussy both as a composer and as an active cultural participant.



Debussy: L'après-midi d'un faune (Stokowski) part 1/2

A celebrated performance conducted by Leopold Stokowski with the London Symphony Orchestra, Royal Festival Hall, London, 14 June 1972. Part 2 here: www.youtube.com "Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune" by Claude Debussy. Performed on the double occassion of Stokowski's 90th birthday, and 60th anniversary of his LSO debut. Though he conducted the entire program from that 1912 concert, it was this Debussy performance folks recall most memorably. "Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune" was a specialty of Stokowski over the years, but he and his soloists surpassed themselves on this night, as you will see! Christopher Palmer wrote in "The Musical Times" that "My most treasured memory of the evening is undoubtedly 'Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune', which received a reading of exceptional refinement with all the tensions and relaxations effortlessly and beautifully graded, and unerringly poetic solo work from all the woodwind. A flawless performance." in "The Daily Telegraph" Peter Stadlen wrote "Stokowski's legendary hands, though batonless, are put to the strictest functional use. His angular, almost ungainly movements are the simple tools for some of he most masterly conducting the century has witnessed....by what seemingly incongruous flicks of the wrist did he promote the fabulously sensitve solos in 'Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune'? Never has lifelong global fame rested on more solid foundations." adapted from the liner notes by Edward Johnson Debussy: Prelude to "The ...



Claude Debussy - Reverie (Good quality)

Claude Debussy - Reverie. Performed by Francois-Joël Thiollier. I didn't manage to find a proper sample of this piece on YouTube, thus this upload. I enjoy this play a lot and I hope you will as well :)



CLAUDE DEBUSSY: CLAIRE DE LUNE

CLAUDE DEBUSSY: CLAIRE DE LUNE



Debussy - "Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune"

Performed on the double occassion of Stokowski's 90th birthday, and 60th anniversary of his LSO debut. Though he conducted the entire program from that 1912 concert, it was this Debussy performance folks recall most memorably.



Debussy: Suite bergamasque - 1.Prélude (1890-1905)

Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918) Complete music for piano solo (in chronological order) Suite bergamasque - 1. Prélude (1890-1905)



Debussy - Voiles

Voiles, number 2 from Book I of Debussy's preludes. Voiles can be translated as 'veils' or 'sails.' Inspired by the performances of the American dancer Loïe Fuller, whose scarf dances were celebrated in Paris at the time. Performed on a digital keyboard, edited and mastered in Digital Performer (MOTU) using Ivory Italian Grand virtual instrument (Synthogy)



Dawn Upshaw sings "Chansons de Bilitis" of Debussy - LIVE!

The phenomenally talented Dawn Upshaw and equally gifted Gilbert Kalish perform Debussy's "Trois Chansons de Bilitis." 1. La Flûte de Pan 2. La Chevelure 3. Le Tombeau des Naïades Link to my Dawn Upshaw playlist: www.youtube.com



Claude Debussy Museum - Girl with the Flaxen Hair

www.debussypiano.com This is Debussy's "The Girl With the Flaxen Hair", played by Anthony Tobin, set to scenes from the Debussy museum in St Germain en-Laye, France, west of Paris on RER line 2. Debussy was born in this house, and lived here a short time before his family moved to Clichy, north of Paris while he was still an infant. The house dates from circa 1650-70. The first floor is the municipal tourist bureau, the second is devoted to the museum, and the third floor has a small concert hall.



Claude Debussy (1862-1918): "La soirée dans Grenade"

The composer Claude Debussy needs little introduction. As a pianist, he was noted for his avoidance of the crisp, dry and articulated style which typified French pianism of the nineteenth century. His style of playing was simple, highly tone-conscious and completely uncluttered by over-expressive angst. The recording is a piano roll recording made by Debussy for Welte in 1913 (just three years after the work was composed). The piano rolls for Welte are amongst the most accurate we have, conveying the original performed dynamics, attack and pedalling rather faithfully, and when a good roll is played on a properly conditioned piano, the problems of dubious rhythmic bumpiness which infect many roll playbacks can vanish. This rendition seems as fine as we could hope for. This evocative work is from the set of pieces called Estampes, composed in 1903.



Claude Debussy: Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune

Another beautiful piece from Claude Debussy. In my opinion, his pieces are so dreamy, and it flows so well. I hope that more people come to apreciate that this is beautiful music. Enjoy ;)



Debussy, Clair de lune, piano solo

FAQ Here is a remake of this (which will hopefully have better audio quality). The original is here: www.youtube.com Q: I'd like to learn how to play the piano; do you have any advice for me? A: I've put some suggestions here: www.musanim.com



Claude Debussy: La Mer - First Movement

La mer, trois esquisses symphoniques pour orchestre (French for The sea, three symphonic sketches for orchestra), or simply La Mer (ie The Sea), is an orchestral composition (L 109) by the French impressionist composer Claude Debussy. It was started in 1903 in France and completed in 1905 on the English Channel coast in Eastbourne. The premiere was given by the Lamoureux Orchestra under the direction of Camille Chevillard on 15 October 1905 in Paris. The piece was initially not well received - partly because of inadequate rehearsal and partly because of Parisian outrage over Debussy's having recently left his first wife for the singer Emma Bardac[citation needed]. But it soon became one of Debussy's most admired and frequently performed orchestral works, and has become more so in the ensuing century.- wikipedia enjoy ;)



Twilight - Clair De Lune, Debussy

Please chill with all the "twilight-is-for-ignorant-people-who-have-no-taste" comments. Or at least try and make them funny or intelligent, thus proving your point and amuzing me when I go through my email xD. The world isn't divided into pro and con twilight. It doesn't divide the population. It's not a question of life and death. :)



Debussy: Clair de lune

Thomas Labé, Piano



Debussy: La Mer (Valery Gergiev, London Symphony Orchestra)

Valery Gergiev conducts the London Symphony Orchestra performing Debussy's La Mer. Recorded in March, 2007.



Debussy - Arabesque No. 1 (Ciccolini)

Arabesque No. 1 from Deux Arabesques Aldo Ciccolini, piano The Deux arabesques, L. 66 (Two Arabesques) is a pair of arabesques composed by Claude Debussy. The arabesques are two of Debussy's earliest works, composed between the years 1888 and 1891. Debussy was still in his twenties. Although quite an early work, the arabesques contain hints of Debussy's developing musical style. The suite is one of the very early impressionistic pieces of music, following the French visual art form. Debussy seems to wander through modes and keys, and achieves evocative scenes through music. This arabesque is in the key of E major. Like most impressionistic pieces for the piano, the opening arpeggio can suggest water flow. It eventually leads into a larger section beginning with a left hand arpeggio in E major and a descending right hand E major pentatonic progression. After a lightening of tone, the original progression returns and varies itself, turning briefly to F-sharp major, before returning to a satisfying E major section close. The second quieter B section is in A major, which starts with a gesture (EDEC#), builds with rising triplets in the right hand and octaves in the left. The section ends with a bold pronouncement of the EDEC# gesture, but transposed to the key of C major, played forte. The gesture is repeated in a higher register, with slight modifications resulting in a transposition back to the E major of the A section. In the middle of the recapitulation of the A section ...



Debussy: Ballade (1890)

Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918) Complete music for piano solo (in chronological order) Ballade (1890)



Debussy's "Reverie"

One of the most beautiful melodies ever written... it is happy, yet has a subtle sad emotion resonating throughout. You can tell Debussy lived through a very tough time of war.



First Arabesque #1 DEBUSSY + Fur Elise BEETHOVEN Classical Music #1 piano Instrumental Ocean study

First Arabesque #1 DEBUSSY + Fur Elise BEETHOVEN Classical Music for studying #1 piano Instrumental Ocean to study 1 of 5 ≈ www.wavesdvd.com ≈ Relax Now. Visit our Channel. 8-) HD FLORIDA BEACHES 2 - PT 1 - Panama Destin Clearwater relaxing ocean sounds waves sunset 1080p St. Petersburg...



Claude Debussy: Nocturnes - Clouds

Truly a dreamy piece. I actually fell asleep while I was listening to it :D I hope you enjoy the music that I upload on Youtube. For more musical videos, please check my channel.



L'isle joyeuse composed by Debussy

Chihiro plays L'isle joyeuse composed by Debussy in Salon Concert, 7th November 2004.



Claude Debussy "Claire de lune" by Angela Hewitt

www.cbcmusic.ca Angela Hewitt performs a live concert for the Royal Conservatory of Music at Toronto's Koerner Hall.



Erik Satie - Gymnopedie No.3 (Orchestrated by Debussy)

The Gymnopédies, published in Paris starting in 1888, are three piano compositions written by French composer and pianist, Erik Satie. These short, atmospheric pieces are written in 3/4 time, with each sharing a common theme and structure. Collectively, the Gymnopedies are regarded as the precursors to modern ambient music - gentle yet somewhat eccentric pieces which, when composed, defied the classical tradition. For instance, the first few bars feature a disjunct chordal theme in the bass - first, a G-major 7th in the bass, and then a B-minor chord, also in the lower register. Then comes the one-note theme in D major. Although the collection of chords at first seems too complex to be harmonious, the melody soon imbues the work with a soothing atmospheric quality. Satie himself used the term "furniture music" to refer to some of his pieces, implying they could be used as mood-setting background music. However, Satie used this term to refer to only some of his later, 20th century compositions, without specific reference to the Gymnopédies as background music. From the second half of the 20th century on, the Gymnopédies were often erroneously described as part of Satie's body of furniture music, perhaps due to John Cage's interpretation of them. By the end of 1896 Satie's popularity and financial situation were ebbing. Debussy, whose popularity was rising at the time, helped draw public attention to the work of his friend. Debussy expressed his belief that the 2nd ...



Claude Debussy- Clair de Lune (piano)

Hey yall, Here is Clair de Lune by Claude Debussy. I took the pictures around my house around sunset. Hope you like them. I don't know what happend but the pictures stop around 2:45...sorry about that but the song still plays. ~*~*~*~ I just looked over the video(on YT)now and I saw 1 picture showed up from 3:33-3:50, my awesome friend Bri(dinosaursliketechno) took that picture. ~*~*~*~ Enjoy!



Chihiro plays Clair de Lune by Debussy

Chihiro plays Clair de Lune from Suite Bergamasque composed by Debussy in Salon Concert, 7th November 2004.



Messiaen on Debussy and Colour

Archive footage from Messiaen's Conservatoire analysis class.



Claude Debussy - Nuages from Nocturnes

www.youtube.com/symphony The YouTube Symphony Orchestra performs Debussy's Nuages from Noctures @ Carnegie Hall. The world's first collaborative online orchestra performed at Carnegie Hall on April 15, 2009.Selected by the YouTube community and several members of the world's most renowned orchestras, the YouTube Symphony Orchestra is made up of over 96 professional and amateur musicians from 30+ countries and territories on six continents and represents 26 different instruments.



DEBUSSY PLAYS DEBUSSY - Arabesque no.2 (piano roll)

DEBUSSY PLAYS DEBUSSY - Arabesque no.2 (piano roll)



1st Arabesque; Debussy

This piece by Debussy sounds to me like a mix of a waterfall and a smooth blurry dream. Debussy is easily my favorite composer in the impressionist era. When I'm playing Debussy I try to linger and enjoy the beautiful moments, as that was the idea in this style as far as i'm aware of. The bass didn't seem to get picked up very well in this recording. It sounded much richer while i was sitting there playing this, I made a few mistakes, but overall i don't think it's HORRIBLE. Hopefully you enjoy this ^_^ ~~~~~~If you're trying to learn Debussy's First Arabesque, and you're having trouble with the triplet polyrhythm, take a look at my piano lesson #20 here's the link ca.youtube.com Please go check out my website and sign up on my forum. Join the music community! www.howtoplaypiano.ca



DEBUSSY & The Moon / Classical Violin

Clair de Lune ,Claude Debussy. You can download the mp3 of this video pasting the link and transform vidtomp3.com



Debussy: L'après-midi d'un faune (Stokowski) part 2/2

A celebrated performance conducted by Leopold Stokowski with the London Symphony Orchestra, Royal Festival Hall, London, 14 June 1972. "Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune" by Claude Debussy. Yes, Stokowski without a baton. He used one on and off for years, but finally gave it up entirely in the 1920s. "Instead of one baton, I now have ten!" adapted from the liner notes by Edward Johnson Debussy: Prelude to "The Afternoon of a Faun"



Claude Debussy - Clair de lune

A beautiful piece from a great french composer, Claude Debussy



Brooklyn Rider Plays Debussy's String Quartet Live on Soundcheck

Listen to more music and an interview here: beta.wnyc.org The young string quartet Brooklyn Rider takes on everything from Debussy and John Cage to works featuring the Japanese shakuhachi and electronics. With their high-energy performing style and occasional gigs in rock clubs, the group is helping to shake up the once staid image of the string quartet.



Clair De Lune

This is a deleted scene from Walt Disney's Fantasia. It is a really nice calm mood piece. (May get taken down, FYI)



Cypress String Quartet: Debussy Quartet in G

San Francisco-based Cypress String Quartet performs the first movement of Claude Debussy's String Quartet in G, Op.10 Follow us on twitter: twitter.com



Debussy - La cathédrale engloutie

Dominic Piers Smith plays Debussy's La cathédrale engloutie in Cadogan Hall, London to win the 2007 Yamaha Pianists Competition

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