Hi piano121,
Thanks for listening! Also, for your kind words on my playing. I totally agree with your comments on Impressionism. I do believe too that there is a very close correlation between the Impressionists in their respective visual and performance arts--so, for example between Monet, Manet, Degas, Pizarro, etc. and on the other hand Debussy, Ravel, early Satie, Griffes, and some of Faure's music as well, although some consider him more as a later Romantic than an impressionist. But when I hear or play one of Faure's Barcarolles, it sure strikes me as being impressionistic!
And yes, you do have to get perspective on it all to best appreciate it. I'm reminded, for example, of a couple of Monet's "series" paintings of the Haystacks and also of La Cathedrale de Rouen. In each one he tried to capture a different light of day. To really appreaciate them (since they are held in different collections), you have to see a few of each on tour together in perspective to appreciate what the artist really accomplished with his nuances. For me, an impressionist painting can often convey a far greater reality than a representational painting of the exact same subject.