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The suite, which was composed from 1886 to 1889, [1] was first performed on 2 February 1889 by Debussy and pianist-publisher Jacques Durand at a salon in Paris. [2] It may have been written due to a request (possibly from Durand) for a piece that would be accessible to skilled amateurs, as its simplicity is in stark contrast with the modernist works that Debussy was writing at the time.
Claude Debussy c. 1910. This is a complete list of compositions by Claude Debussy initially categorized by genre, and sorted within each genre by "L²" number, according to the 2001 revised catalogue by musicologist François Lesure, [1] which is generally in chronological order of composition date.
Petite Suite (Debussy) Pour le piano; S. Six épigraphes antiques; Suite bergamasque This page was last edited on 17 November 2019, at 17:15 (UTC). Text is ...
The suite consists of three movements: [3] Prélude; Sarabande; Toccata; The first movement, called Prélude, is marked "Assez animé et très rythmé" (With spirit and very rhythmically). [10] It was dedicated to Debussy's student Mlle Worms de Romilly, who notes that the movement "tellingly evokes the gongs and music of Java". [1]
Petite Suite may refer to the following musical compositions: Petite Suite; Petite Suite, an excerpt arrangement from Jeux d'enfants; Petite Suite ...
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Bizet orchestrated six of these; in addition to No. 8, Nos. 6, 3, 2, 11, 12 became his Petite Suite; it is probable he also orchestrated No. 4. [2] The remaining movements were later orchestrated by Roy Douglas (5 numbers) and Hershy Kay (2 numbers) and a complete orchestral suite has been recorded as Jeux d'enfants.
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