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Title: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: a1 on October 05, 2006, 12:12:38 AM
 :)  hi, who love about Debussy piano musics ? Let talk and discuss  about it ?
 i admire Debussy since  3 years ago . i love Debussy works such as                                     Clair de lune, Arabesque 1 and 2,doctor gradio ad panassum , suite bergamask,
reverie ............................................... .But i don't have enough skill or technique .                   :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: leucippus on October 05, 2006, 02:38:51 AM
I'd recommend starting with Book I Prelude #8 "The Girl with Flaxen Hair" simply because it's probably one of the easiest pieces, and it's only 2 pages long. I'm currenly learning this piece myself along with Clair de Lune.  But Clair de Lune is much harder plus it's 6 pages long.  I just nibble away at them a few measures at a time.  I'm not a great pianist either.  ;)
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: a1 on October 11, 2006, 02:07:05 AM
 You are a great pianist !!!
I also think same as you to start the "La Fille au Cheveu de lin " first.
But unfortunately I have piano e/am.(  / my computer keyboard damage ) . So , I have to quit  Debussy's Clair de Lune.( My favour.. )
Luckily now the e/am over ( horray :D ) but I also busy somethings until Disember.               
Thank for your suggestion I really appreciated .                   

Can anyone teach my how to use the pedals in the first page  of Clair de Lune .
I think should press in the first beat both pedals left and right . But the melody I cann't
found.The E major part I dunno whether i should accent in the left hand part OR NOT !
But my playing  just don't sound as beautiful as all other pianist in DISC . I am very
dissappointed  :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[. 
I will do all my best to play it but PLEASE HELP ME   !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: moi_not_toi on October 13, 2006, 03:22:48 AM
Estampes is one of my favs. It's soooooooo strange in a really cool, Debussy-ish way.
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: a1 on October 15, 2006, 12:47:01 AM
  :o Thanks For Voting and Suggession ::)
 
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: a1 on November 16, 2006, 12:19:09 AM
 >:( Any words that you want to say about the piece you choose.
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: kreso on November 16, 2006, 10:38:59 PM
Pour le piano-such beautifull melodies and virtuoso piece and great music!
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: Waldszenen on November 19, 2006, 01:10:11 PM
Suite Bergamasque.
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: ilikepie on November 21, 2006, 05:52:43 AM
I second estampes. His petite suite is quite good too.
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: a1 on December 04, 2006, 03:21:56 AM
 Suite bergamasque are better than petite suite a lot.
 I thinks suite bergamasque are the best suite in this world.
 AGREE !!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: nanabush on December 05, 2006, 03:42:06 AM
Estampes, and both books of Images:

From these I reallllly like:  Jardins sous la pluie, Mouvement, Poissons d'Or, Hommage à Rameau!
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: lichristine on December 22, 2006, 03:32:00 AM
Jardin Sous La Pluie.

pardon the silly slang, but it owns. (in my opinion)
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: arbisley on December 22, 2006, 02:11:32 PM
I love the Clair de Lune because it is simply so atmospheric. As a piece I've played, I absolutely love "Jardins sous la Pluie",  it's actually far easier to play than most people think it is in my view, but that's maybe because I acquired that certain technique quite early on, but then, who does not have right hand technique? that's really what it is all the way through, but it's still an amazing piece to perform.

Otherwise I just love any of Debussy's music really, so it's difficult to vore really!
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: imbetter on December 22, 2006, 04:59:50 PM
that island of joy thingy its not on there though
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: verywellmister on December 29, 2006, 09:24:22 PM
I just heard Clair de lune for the first time a couple of months ago and I can see why it's so popular.

my favorites are L'isle Joyeuse, Poissons d'or, Mouvement, Reflets dans l'eau Pagodes, Dr. Gradus ad Parnassum, my favorite of all, the Toccata!
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: a1 on January 13, 2007, 02:32:16 AM
 :) Beside Clair de Lune , it seem Passepied also very popular from the
     poll. I fell strange because no one choose Reverie ( Day dream ).
    Many of you seem interested in Clair de Lune just like me.


   
    Clair de Lune number 1#  !!!


   
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: ccnokes on January 14, 2007, 04:24:19 AM
:) Beside Clair de Lune , it seem Passepied also very popular from the
     poll. I fell strange because no one choose Reverie ( Day dream ).
    Many of you seem interested in Clair de Lune just like me.


   
    Clair de Lune number 1#  !!!


   

I really like Reverie and learned to play it awhile back.  Its not really Debussyish like his other works.  Its not as suprising, surreal and much more straight forward. 

The entire Suite Bergamesque and the Arabesques are great.  I like Ballade a lot, which wasn't on the list.
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: nanabush on January 15, 2007, 05:20:17 AM
I can't stop listening to 'cloches a travers les feuilles', it completely immerses you.  Midway through, when the 'bell' sound starts comin in, it's absolutely amazing, the beginning of the piece is so lonely, melancholic, and when the bells come in, oh man you just have to listent to it urself  8)
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: moi_not_toi on January 19, 2007, 02:58:02 PM
I can't stop listening to 'cloches a travers les feuilles', it completely immerses you.  Midway through, when the 'bell' sound starts comin in, it's absolutely amazing, the beginning of the piece is so lonely, melancholic, and when the bells come in, oh man you just have to listent to it urself  8)
Yes!!!!!
Amen!
I remember the first time I heard it on the radio. I was in a trance until I got the music...
lovely piece.
Gardens in the Rain still pwns all, though.
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: alwaystheangel on February 01, 2007, 12:40:46 AM
le petit Negre. 
I love the cakewalk theme in it and I dunno, I don't like golliwog's as much

Debussy's rhapsodie pour saxophone is excellent as well
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: rach n bach on February 01, 2007, 10:34:09 PM
Golliwog all the way!!!   Sure, le petit Negre and the others are great, but they just can't beat the calkwalk theme in this!   ;)   

RnB
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: alwaystheangel on February 06, 2007, 05:42:08 AM
I dunno,  Negre is nice and easy to just sight read and is just so cute. I always play it when Im sad. It just makes my day a little brighter and a little political incorrectness doesnt hurt either, sometimes. lol jk.

Golliwog's meh.
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: rach n bach on February 06, 2007, 06:12:18 AM
Yea, for me Golliwog has more expression, particualrly in coming back from the minor section, and I don't deal well with pieces which are only so-so on expresson!   :D

Don't get me wrong, I like Negre, but Golliwog is better... then again, I aso like L'isle Joyeuse... yea, I know, they're a bit different, but still...   
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: wotgoplunk on March 03, 2007, 04:14:27 PM
I'd recommend starting with Book I Prelude #8 "The Girl with Flaxen Hair" simply because it's probably one of the easiest pieces, and it's only 2 pages long.

Le Petit Negre is a good little piece, and is probably the easiest Debussy. And of course, you can't go wrong with the Children's Corner.
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: phil13 on March 03, 2007, 04:25:28 PM
I love the Clair de Lune because it is simply so atmospheric. As a piece I've played, I absolutely love "Jardins sous la Pluie",  it's actually far easier to play than most people think it is in my view, but that's maybe because I acquired that certain technique quite early on, but then, who does not have right hand technique? that's really what it is all the way through, but it's still an amazing piece to perform.

Otherwise I just love any of Debussy's music really, so it's difficult to vore really!

How difficult are the other two pieces in Estampes compared to Jardins Sous la Pluie?

Phil
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: arbisley on March 04, 2007, 04:52:53 PM
I don't actually know, I haven't tried to play them myself yet, but what I meant mainly about the Jardins sous la Pluie is that most of the difficult bits are in the right hand, so are easier to learn than for some pieces with more left hand technique. Sorry I can't help.
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: a1 on April 27, 2007, 07:08:29 AM
 :) Anyone want to add pieces just say and i will add it as soon as i can !!!
    Now i know that Debussy has so many great pieces from all of you,
    and , by Jove life is good with Debussy !!!

    I sincerely hope that all of you enjoy Debussy music....
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: imbetter on April 27, 2007, 12:33:06 PM
l'isle of joy is my favorite
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: ihatepop on April 30, 2007, 01:59:23 PM
Arabesque 1 :)

Clair de Lune is wonderful as well.

ihatepop
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: diminished2nd on June 26, 2007, 05:09:04 PM
I didn't vote, because I really just love ALL of Debussy's music. I guess a couple of my favourites though would be La Terrasse Des Audiences Du Clair De Lune, Feux D'artifice, Suite Burgamasque (sp?), L'isle Joyeuse, and "the fairies are exquisite dancers", however you say it in french (I forget?)...
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: arbisley on June 29, 2007, 10:31:55 AM
"Les fees sont d'exquises danseuses"  ;)
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: Nightscape on June 29, 2007, 10:41:00 AM
I think that the Etudes constitute his greatest work for piano.  A close second would be his second book of preludes or the second book of images.

I think that his greatest piece, however, is the sonata for flute, viola, and harp.  Also I am also very partial to La mer.
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: G.W.K on July 01, 2007, 05:02:30 PM
I have always enjoyed Clair de lune...it is also my mum's favourite tune. I don't know why I like it...but it always has a calming effect on me....  :-\

G.W.K
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: etudes on July 01, 2007, 05:26:14 PM
etude for arpeggio...
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: pianochick93 on September 01, 2007, 11:08:20 AM
You are a great pianist !!!
I also think same as you to start the "La Fille au Cheveu de lin " first.
But unfortunately I have piano e/am.(  / my computer keyboard damage ) . So , I have to quit  Debussy's Clair de Lune.( My favour.. )
Luckily now the e/am over ( horray :D ) but I also busy somethings until Disember.               
Thank for your suggestion I really appreciated .                   

Can anyone teach my how to use the pedals in the first page  of Clair de Lune .
I think should press in the first beat both pedals left and right . But the melody I cann't
found.The E major part I dunno whether i should accent in the left hand part OR NOT !
But my playing  just don't sound as beautiful as all other pianist in DISC . I am very
dissappointed  :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[. 
I will do all my best to play it but PLEASE HELP ME   !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Just experiment a bit. If it starts sounding too muddy, just change what you are doing. I very rarely follow pedal markings on a piece if there are any, I just play what sounds good.

On the topic of Debussy's pieces. Claire de Lune rules over all else!
Passepied and Souvenir De Louvre (sarabande) are good as well.

I have tried to learn Golliwog's Cakewalk, but the jumps in the laft hand are beyond my skill, at least at the moment.

For now...Claire de Lune, Piano version first, orchestra is ok..., I heard one for 2 guitars as well, and that sounded pretty good.
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: dnephi on October 03, 2007, 07:43:45 PM
Poissons d'Or, Dr. Gradus, The Snow is Dancing, Qu'a vu le vent d'ouest, and La Plus Que Lent are my favorite Debussy.  I like his 5 finger etude and 8 finger etudes too.
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: thorn on October 05, 2007, 09:49:35 AM
i love the 2nd set of Images- they are pure genius.

all of the Preludes are favourites of mine too- although im sure that will change after my college auditions when i will have until March to memorise them all for a concert *sighs*

i like Cahier d'esquisses as well, and 'Pour les arpeges composes'

 :)
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: notturno on October 05, 2007, 03:26:11 PM
I love the Preludes, especially "Des pas sur la neige", which I am currently learning.  It's very hard to pick a favorite though.  This piece, in particular, shows his ability to communicate a great deal with simple and delicate ideas.  I love the way he allows colorful chords and melodies to simply drift without the compulsion to resolve them.
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: houseofblackleaves on October 05, 2007, 07:40:54 PM
I like the "Interrupted Serenade," because the guy gets owned.

Really.  It's such a hilarious scene; a guy trying to seduce a woman sitting at her window by playing his guitar, and then all the sudden he breaks it.  It's so hilarious.  You can hear him trying the fix it going "No please!  Don't close the window! *she closes the window* DAMMIT."

The Isle of Joy is just gorgeous.  The melodic structure is just amazing. 

Another favorite of mine is "The Little Shepherd" from Children's Corner.  It's just so... peaceful.

An interesting idea for a recital program is playing the Girl with the Flaxen Hair, then right after it play the Kurtag version of the same girl enraged. 
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: amelialw on October 06, 2007, 02:12:13 AM
Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum and L'isle Joyeuse
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Post by: sheena on November 12, 2007, 07:59:15 PM
Estampes rules! I haven't played any of the pieces in the suite though... I like Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum too. And La cathedrale engloutie, it has such awsome chords.
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: a1 on December 05, 2007, 06:55:48 AM
 :)  Finally,I back. To busy this whole year , but thanks to all of you opinion.
     They are very useful to me.

      Now i have a BIG HOLIDAY and wish to play some (maybe 1 or 2 or more )
 Debussy nice music .What MOST BEAUTIFUL  pieces would you suggest for me????
 i hope to get some of you precious suggestion.
 
 
 - For me ,  i think that one can only find paradise and hell  in Debussy's music.
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: pianistimo on December 05, 2007, 10:00:33 AM
You don't hear the nocturnes as much, perhaps.  Sometimes, it's good not to just think of what you will play for one composer - but how you plan to put a program together and how it will fit.  I love Ravel's Jeux d'eau.  I could see it paired with Debussy's 'Reflections on the water.'  One you have fountains, and the other still water.  I think.  I haven't studied either piece - but I like to listen to them.

The second half of the program could be all nocturnes.  Chopin, Debussy, Faure.  Faure wrote some beautiful ones!  The fourth nocturne is my favorite partly because I've played it and have the fingering.  The fingering to these things is everything - or most of the ease of playing.
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: shingo on December 05, 2007, 03:53:40 PM
- La Fille aux cheveux de lin

- Arabesque No.1

- Rêverie

- Clair De Lune

- Valse Romantique*

- Children's Corner: Golliwogg's Cakewalk
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: gymnopedist on December 06, 2007, 10:39:14 PM
Three pieces that go fantastically together, are "Masques", "D'un cahier d'esquisses" and "L'isle joyeuse". If i remember correctly, D. originally planned them as a suite, but changed his mind for some reason. "Masques" is really underrated, it's such a spectacular piece.
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: swim4ever_22 on January 09, 2008, 09:13:30 PM
Here's a question. Why, in the sheet music section of this website, do nearly all of debussy's preludes show either level's 8 or 8+ when clearly not all of them are that difficult (La Fille aux Cheveaux de Lin, for example)?
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: gerryjay on January 10, 2008, 02:27:00 PM
 debussy is such a wonderful composer. it's impossible to me choose just one work but at the time i'm working on the children's corner suite so that's my vote now!
 anyway i really really want to play at least the estampes and if possible to me all the preludes in the future.  8)
 and if it interests anyone the first piece that draw my attention to him was reverie. what a beautiful music!  :)
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: communist on October 02, 2008, 02:23:38 PM
jeax deux
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: soderlund on October 02, 2008, 02:36:47 PM
Currently learning Jardins sous la pluie. It is an amazing piece! Definitely my favourite  :)
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: communist on October 10, 2008, 03:27:24 PM
jeax deux



never mind thats ravel  :D and i also spelled it wrong
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: a1 on November 01, 2008, 07:56:17 AM
Here's a question. Why, in the sheet music section of this website, do nearly all of debussy's preludes show either level's 8 or 8+ when clearly not all of them are that difficult (La Fille aux Cheveaux de Lin, for example)?


In my personal opinion,I think that all of them classify as level 8,8+ because you need at less level 8 or 8+ techniques to play the music in the correct ways.As what you had mentioned La Fille aux Cheveaux de Lin seem easy but for me it is a master-level piece.You must at least 18 to know what is the feeling of love and express it with the music too.The music is that kind of short which mean you need to express all your feeling in a blink of an eye.....the express is sure tough will pp as the base of it and the climax should only reach f nowadays.(it not no one can understand you expression)  :)
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: a1 on November 01, 2008, 08:02:29 AM
- La Fille aux cheveux de lin

- Arabesque No.1

- Rêverie

- Clair De Lune

- Valse Romantique*

- Children's Corner: Golliwogg's Cakewalk


great choice........I think we are in the same channel !?
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: pianisten1989 on November 15, 2008, 12:23:48 PM
L'isle joyeux.. I'm playing it atm :)
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Post by: j.s. bach the 534th on December 27, 2008, 06:09:04 PM
Arabesque No. 1 definitely the best.
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: communist on January 02, 2009, 07:50:35 PM
why is the Suite Bergmasque not on there?
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: mad_max2024 on January 02, 2009, 11:28:48 PM
why is the Suite Bergmasque not on there?

Suite Bergamasque = Prelude + Menuet + Claire de Lune + Passepied
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: a1 on March 06, 2009, 02:26:37 AM
You don't hear the nocturnes as much, perhaps.  Sometimes, it's good not to just think of what you will play for one composer - but how you plan to put a program together and how it will fit.  I love Ravel's Jeux d'eau.  I could see it paired with Debussy's 'Reflections on the water.'  One you have fountains, and the other still water.  I think.  I haven't studied either piece - but I like to listen to them.

The second half of the program could be all nocturnes.  Chopin, Debussy, Faure.  Faure wrote some beautiful ones!  The fourth nocturne is my favorite partly because I've played it and have the fingering.  The fingering to these things is everything - or most of the ease of playing.



OIC !!!
Title: Re: Claude Debussy piano works
Post by: vsrinivasa on November 18, 2012, 07:23:35 PM
I really like Cloches a travers les feuilles. I can play it reasonably well and have been playing it a lot lately. In order, my favourite Debussy pieces (today) are:

Cloches a travers les feuilles
Les sons et les parfums tournent dans l'air du soir
Pagodes
Sarabande from Pour le Piano
Reflets dans l'Eau
Prelude from Suite Bergamasque
Le vent dans la plaine
Nocturne in D-flat (the only one for solo piano)