Debussy's Late Style
Debussy's Late Style explores Claude Debussy's musical responses to World War I. This period of composition encompasses the duration of the war and the last four years of Debussy's life. The works that emerged during this time reflect both wartime events and the composer's self-conscious desire to define his own musical legacy as he felt his life nearing its end. Debussy's complete wartime compositions comprise a small but significant body of works, some little known and some now acknowledged to be among the masterpieces of his career. These include the Berceuse héroïque, En Blanc et noir, the Douze Études, the "Noël des enfants qui n'ont plus de maisons," and the three instrumental sonatas (the Cello Sonata; the Sonata for Flute, Viola, and Harp; and the Violin Sonata). Through music analysis, musicology, and cultural history, this study offers interpretive readings of Debussy's late works, focusing in particular on how they reflect the unique cultural milieu of wartime Paris.

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Debussy's Late Style
Debussy's Late Style explores Claude Debussy's musical responses to World War I. This period of composition encompasses the duration of the war and the last four years of Debussy's life. The works that emerged during this time reflect both wartime events and the composer's self-conscious desire to define his own musical legacy as he felt his life nearing its end. Debussy's complete wartime compositions comprise a small but significant body of works, some little known and some now acknowledged to be among the masterpieces of his career. These include the Berceuse héroïque, En Blanc et noir, the Douze Études, the "Noël des enfants qui n'ont plus de maisons," and the three instrumental sonatas (the Cello Sonata; the Sonata for Flute, Viola, and Harp; and the Violin Sonata). Through music analysis, musicology, and cultural history, this study offers interpretive readings of Debussy's late works, focusing in particular on how they reflect the unique cultural milieu of wartime Paris.

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Debussy's Late Style

Debussy's Late Style

by Marianne Wheeldon
Debussy's Late Style

Debussy's Late Style

by Marianne Wheeldon

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Overview

Debussy's Late Style explores Claude Debussy's musical responses to World War I. This period of composition encompasses the duration of the war and the last four years of Debussy's life. The works that emerged during this time reflect both wartime events and the composer's self-conscious desire to define his own musical legacy as he felt his life nearing its end. Debussy's complete wartime compositions comprise a small but significant body of works, some little known and some now acknowledged to be among the masterpieces of his career. These include the Berceuse héroïque, En Blanc et noir, the Douze Études, the "Noël des enfants qui n'ont plus de maisons," and the three instrumental sonatas (the Cello Sonata; the Sonata for Flute, Viola, and Harp; and the Violin Sonata). Through music analysis, musicology, and cultural history, this study offers interpretive readings of Debussy's late works, focusing in particular on how they reflect the unique cultural milieu of wartime Paris.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780253352392
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication date: 11/12/2008
Series: Musical Meaning and Interpretation
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.40(h) x 0.80(d)
Age Range: 216 - 3 Months

About the Author

Marianne Wheeldon is Associate Professor of Music Theory at The University of Texas at Austin. Her research interests include the late works of Claude Debussy, musical culture in fin-de-siècle Paris, and Schenkerian analysis.

Table of Contents

Contents
Acknowledgments

1. Defining Debussy's Late Style
2. Public and Private: The Wartime Occasional Pieces
3. Compositional Personae in the Piano Etudes
4. Les Sonates Cycliques
5. Tombeau de Claude Debussy

Notes
Bibliography
Index

What People are Saying About This

Chevalier de l'ordre des arts et des lettres; Arnold Kettle Distinguished Scholar in Music, Open Uni - Richard Langham Smith

[Wheeldon] writes in a lively style and has an excellent way of linking the various contexts with detailed perusal of the music itself. . . . a fertile and novel line of approach.

Universityof California, San Diego - Jann Pasler

In his later years Debussy surprised contemporaries by eschewing theatrical and picturesque music for the 'pure' traditions of the etude and the sonata. . . . Marianne Wheeldon . . . shows how Debussy put a distinctly French stamp on these works, taking clues from Couperin, Chopin, and Franck. The result is a model of interdisciplinary scholarship.

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