Home
Piano Music
Piano Music Library
Top composers »
Bach
Beethoven
Brahms
Chopin
Debussy
Grieg
Haydn
Mendelssohn
Mozart
Liszt
Prokofiev
Rachmaninoff
Ravel
Schubert
Schumann
Scriabin
All composers »
All composers
All pieces
Search pieces
Recommended Pieces
Audiovisual Study Tool
Instructive Editions
Recordings
PS Editions
Recent additions
Free piano sheet music
News & Articles
PS Magazine
News flash
New albums
Livestreams
Article index
Piano Forum
Resources
Music dictionary
E-books
Manuscripts
Links
Mobile
About
About PS
Help & FAQ
Contact
Forum rules
Pricing
Log in
Sign up
Piano Forum
Home
Help
Search
Piano Forum
»
Piano Board
»
Repertoire
»
Background on Debussy 'Nocturne'
Print
Pages: [
1
]
Go Down
Topic: Background on Debussy 'Nocturne'
(Read 1336 times)
csp0401
PS Silver Member
Newbie
Posts: 2
Background on Debussy 'Nocturne'
on: November 02, 2020, 06:35:16 PM
Hi,
I'm learning some new repertoire and a piece I'm learning I can't find any information about. It is Debussy 'Nocturne' (Sheet Music attatched). I've been looking for any background or information on it but can't find any. if anyone has any insight or any links I'd love to know!
Thanks
Logged
Debussy: Nocturne in D-flat Major
Sign up for a Piano Street membership to download this piano score.
Sign up for FREE! >>
thirtytwo2020
Full Member
Posts: 128
Re: Background on Debussy 'Nocturne'
Reply #1 on: November 03, 2020, 08:28:32 AM
From Henle's website:
This piece is straightforward in its construction but highly advanced in its harmonies, and links up with the widely popular, 19th-century tradition of the “night piece” or “nocturne” for piano. Its themes and modulations are highly reminiscent of Gabriel Fauré, but in its chromatic voice-leading and unusual treatment of metre – such as in the 7/4 central section – Debussy makes a statement all of his own. Nothing is known about the history of its composition. Debussy’s 1892 contract with his publisher states merely that the composer had originally called it “Interlude”, but then decided upon the far more suitable title of “Nocturne”
Logged
Sign-up to post reply
Print
Pages: [
1
]
Go Up