730099429122

Debussy: Children's Corner / La Boite A Joujoux / Epigraphes Antiques

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Format: CD

Cat No: 8553291

Release Date:  12 January 1999

Label:  Naxos - Nxc / Naxos Classics

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  730099429122

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  DEBUSSY

  • Description

    Claude Debussy (1862-1918)Piano Music, Vol. 2 Le petit negre (The Little Negro) (1909) Children's Corner (1906-08) La bo?«te ?á joujoux (1913) Six epigraphes antiques (1914)Claude Debussy was born in 1862, the son of a shop-keeper who was later to turn his hand to other activities, with varying success. He started piano lessons at the age of seven and continued two years later, improbably enough, with Verlaine's mother-in-law, who claimed to have been a pupil of Chopin. In 1872 he entered the Conservatoire, where he abandoned the plan of becoming a virtuoso pianist, turning his principal attention to composition. In 1880, at the age of eighteen, and in the following two summers, he was employed by Tchaikovsky's patroness Nadezhda von Meck as tutor to her children and house-musician. On his return to the Conservatoire from the first of these visits abroad, he entered the class of Bizet's friend Ernest Guiraud and in 1884 won the Prix de Rome, the following year reluctantly taking up obligatory residence, according to the terms of the prize, at the Villa Medici in Rome, where he met Liszt. By 1887 he was back in Paris, winning his first significant success in 1900 with Nocturnes for orchestra and going on, two years later, to a succes de scandale with his opera Pelleas et Melisande, based on the play by Maurice Maeterlinck, a work that established his position as a composer of importance. Debussy's personal life brought some unhappiness in his first marriage in 1899 to a mannequin, Lily Texier, after an intermittent liaison of some ten years with Gabrielle Dupont. His association from 1903 with Emma Bardac, the wife of a banker and an amateur singer, led to their eventual marriage in 1908. In the summer of 1904 he had abandoned his wife, moving into an apartment with Emma Bardac, and the subsequent attempt at suicide by his wife, who had shared with him the difficulties of his early career, alienated a number of the composer's friends. His final years were darkened by the war and by cancer, the cause of his death in March 1918, when he left unfinished a planned series of chamber music works, describing himself patriotically as musicien fran?ºais, only three of which had been completed.As a composer Debussy must be regarded as one of the most important and influential figures of the earlier twentieth century. His musical language suggested new paths to be further explored, while his poetic and sensitive use of the orchestra and of keyboard textures opened still more possibilities. His opera Pelleas et Melisande and his songs demonstrated a deep understanding of poetic language, revealed by his music, expressed in terms that never overstated or exaggerated. Le petit negre (The Little Negro), written in 1909, is in the mood of the earlier Golliwogg's Cake-Walk, included in Children's Corner. It appeared in Throdore Lack's Methode de piano. Children's Corner is a set of pieces publi

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. The Petit Negre
      • 2. Children's Corner Suite: Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum
      • 3. Children's Corner Suite: Jimbo's Lullaby
      • 4. Children's Corner Suite: Serenade For A Doll
      • 5. Children's Corner Suite: The Snow Is Dancing
      • 6. Children's Corner Suite: The Little Shepherd
      • 7. Children's Corner Suite: Golliwog's Cake-Walk
      • 8. La bo�te a joujoux: Prelude
      • 9. La bo�te a joujoux: 1er tableau
      • 10. La bo�te a joujoux: 2eme tableau
      • 11. La bo�te a joujoux: 3eme tableau - Epilogue
      • 12. Epigraphes antiques: I. Pour invoquer Pan, dieu du vent d'�t�
      • 13. Epigraphes antiques: II. Pour un tombeau sans nom
      • 14. Epigraphes antiques: III. Pour que la nuit soit propice
      • 15. Epigraphes antiques: IV. Pour la danseuse aux crotales
      • 16. Epigraphes antiques: V. Pour l'Egyptienne
      • 17. Epigraphes antiques: VI. Pour remercier la pluie au matin

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