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Hardcover Debussy's Resonance Book

ISBN: 1580465250

ISBN13: 9781580465250

Debussy's Resonance

Some of Debussy's most beloved pieces, as well as lesser-known ones from his early years, set in a rich cultural context by leading experts from the English- and French-speaking worlds.

The music of Claude Debussy has always been widely beloved by listeners and performers alike, more perhaps than that of any of the other pioneers of musical modernism. However rich in itself, his creative output also participated, and continues to participate, in a network of cultural connections, the scope and meaning of which can only be gleaned through multiple interpretive frameworks. Debussy's Resonance offers twenty new studies by some of themost active and respected English- and French-language scholars of French music. The book treats a large swath of the composer's music, from previously unexplored m lodies of his early years to late pieces such as the ballet Jeux and the Douze tudes, and takes into consideration the numerous contexts that helped shape the works and the different ways that musicologists and critics have explained them.

CONTRIBUTORS: Katherine Bergeron, Matthew Brown, David J. Code, Mark DeVoto, Michel Duchesneau, David Grayson, Denis Herlin, Jocelyn Ho, Roy Howat, Steven Huebner, Julian Johnson, Barbara L. Kelly, Richard Langham Smith, Mark McFarland, Fran ois de M dicis, Robert Orledge, Boyd Pomeroy. Caroline Rae, Marie Rolf, August Sheehy

FRAN OIS DE M DICIS is Professor of Music at the Universit de Montr al. STEVEN HUEBNER is Professor of Music at McGill University.

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