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  2. String Quartet (Debussy) - Wikipedia

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    String Quartet in G Minor: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Performance of String Quartet by the Borromeo String Quartet at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in MP3 format 'Debussy Quartet in G minor, Op. 10' , lecture by Roger Parker and performance by the Badke Quartet at Gresham College , 29 January 2008

  3. List of compositions by Germaine Tailleferre - Wikipedia

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    1918 Image, for 8 instruments (flute, clarinet, celesta, piano, string quartet) 1918 Image, for piano 4 hands; 1919 Pastorale, for piano, for L'Album des Six; 1920 Morceau symphonique, for piano/orchestra; 1920 Ballade for piano and orchestra; 1920 Très vite, for piano; 1920 Hommage à Debussy, for piano; 1920 Fandango, for 2 pianos

  4. Six sonatas for various instruments - Wikipedia

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    The effects of the First World War and an interest in baroque composers Couperin and Rameau inspired Debussy as he was writing the sonatas. Durand, in his memoirs entitled Quelques souvenirs d'un éditeur de musique, wrote the following about the sonatas' origin: After his famous String Quartet, Debussy had not written any more chamber music.

  5. International Music Score Library Project - Wikipedia

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    From 2007 to 2015, the IMSLP / Petrucci Music Library used a logo based on a score. The score image in the background was taken from the beginning of the first printed book of music, the Harmonice Musices Odhecaton. It was published in Venice, Italy in 1501 by Ottaviano Petrucci, the library's namesake. [5] [non-primary source needed]

  6. Dances for Harp and String Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Lalo, music critic for Le Temps, usually an admirer of Debussy, wrote, "It really seems as though the Dances are not by M. Debussy, but by some of his unfortunate imitators and one would like to be able to say as much, rather than being forced to recognise that M. Debussy is beginning to imitate himself". [7]

  7. Images (piano suite) - Wikipedia

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    Images (usually pronounced in French as ) is a suite of six compositions for solo piano by Claude Debussy. [1] They were published in two books/series, each consisting of three pieces. These works are distinct from Debussy's Images pour orchestre. The first book was composed between 1901 and 1905, and the second book was composed in 1907. [2]

  8. Category:Chamber music by Claude Debussy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Chamber music by Claude Debussy" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... String Quartet (Debussy) V. Violin Sonata (Debussy

  9. La plus que lente - Wikipedia

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    Typical of Debussy's caustic approach to naming his compositions, it represented his reaction to the vast influence of the slow waltz in France's social atmospheres. However, as Frank Howes noted, " La plus que lente is, in Debussy's wryly humorous way, the valse lente [slow waltz] to outdo all others."