"It may be in fact that I have taken on a task that is too much for me;there is no precedent, so I am obliged to invent new forms."- Claude Debussy
Unquestionably one of the most influential of modern composers, Claude Debussy (1862-1918) overturned traditional concepts of form, harmony and coloring in creating a body of music characterized by innovation, individuality of style and perfection of workmanship.
Among his most popular, most performed, most recorded works are the three compositions reprinted in this volume: the revolutionary Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune, which, in a sense, "awakened" modern music; the exquisite Nocturnes, shimmering models of delicate impressionism; and La Mer, complex,suggestive, a masterpiece of orchestral texture.
This new Dover volume presents the complete scores of all three works-repro-duced from early French editions- in one convenient source. Musicians and music lovers will appreciate this inexpensive edition of a trio of orchestral favorites-pieces that mark not only key points in the composer's personal progress, but in the progress of modern music as well.
Glossary of French Terms
PRELUDE A L'APRES-MIDI D'UN FAUNE
[Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun; inspired by the poem of the same name
by Stephane Mallarme; composed 1892-1894; first published 1895]
NOCTURNES
[Composed 1897-1899; first published 1900]
1. Nuages [Clouds]
2. Fetes [Festivals]
3. Sirenes [Sirens]
LAMER
[The Sea; composed 1903-1905; first published 1905]
1. De l'aube a midi sur la mer" [From Dawn to Noon on the Sea]
2. Jeux de vagues [Wave Play]
3. Dialogue du vent et de lamer [Dialogue of Wind and Sea]