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Claude Debussy: La Mer: Orchester

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KOMPONIST: Claude Debussy
PART {INSTRUMENT}: Violin
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DEFINITIVE DURATION: 00:23:00
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The three symphonic sketches La Mer are, after Prélude à Laprèsmidi dun faune, no doubt Debussys most frequently performed orchestral work. This success derives in part from its formal resemblance to a symphony, which had already been noted by the composers contemporaries, and in part from its
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Komponist Claude Debussy
Herausgeber Peter Jost
Instrumentengruppe Orchester
Instrumentierung Orchester
Detaillierte Instrumentierung Orchester
Part {Instrument} Violin
PRODUKTFORMAT Einzelstimme
PRODUKTTYP Einzelstimme
Serie Breitkopf Urtext Edition
Verlag Breitkopf und Härtel
Genre Klassik
Definitive Duration 00:23:00
SEITENZAHL 20
Minimum Order Quantity Sales 5
ISMN 9790004338346
Verlagsnummer OB 5399-15
NR. BRKOB5399-15
Minimum Order Quantity Sales 6
Minimum Order Quantity Sales 5
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The three symphonic sketches La Mer are, after Prélude à Laprèsmidi dun faune, no doubt Debussys most frequently performed orchestral work. This success derives in part from its formal resemblance to a symphony, which had already been noted by the composers contemporaries, and in part from its sound, which was associated from the very start with the shimmer and iridescence of Impressionism. Peter Jost takes all major sources into consideration. Ultimately, the musical text of his Urtext edition is based on a copy of the second edition of the score, published in 1909, in which the composer incorporated his experiences as auditor and conductor into a last authorized version. After the cool reception given La Mer at its world premiere, Debussy revised the work and conducted the extraordinarily successful performances of it in early 1908 in Paris,London and Rome.
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