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Claude Debussy Wire

Comprehensive News Feed for Claude Debussy.

Results 1 - 20 of 43 in Claude Debussy

  1. Hiromi's Sonicbloom: Beyond StandardsRead the original story

    Friday Jul 18 | All About Jazz

    ... by piano, guitar and drums, adds to this trekking-through-space feel. Fiuczynski contributes a guitar solo. Claude Debussy's "Clair De Lune" is fresh and invigorating. Sonicbloom turns this classical piece into a modern jazz tune. Valihora is crisp ...

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  2. Late Morning with Christa WesselRead the original story

    Friday Jul 4 | KBPS-FM Portland

    ... VISITOR POLL All Classical Has Gone Coastal! Pick YOUR favorite classical piece with an ocean or water theme. Claude Debussy's La Mer Handel's Water Music Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade, Opus 35: The Sea and Sinbad's Ship

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    Related Topix: Classical, Villa-Lobos, The Sixteen, Matt Haimovitz

  3. USM symphony announces 88th seasonRead the original story

    Jun 20, 2008 | Hattiesburg American

    ... a program that includes of two of the greatest symphonic works of all time, Franz Liszt's "Les Preludes" and Claude Debussy's "La Mer." Internationally recognized as one of the most important guitarists today, Barrueco has performed across the ...

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  4. Museum offers place for sax-loversRead the original story

    Jun 11, 2008 | Wentzville Journal

    ... rich. "He died of course penniless like all geniuses do," Overton said. But composers like Hector Berlioz, Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel and Richard Strauss composed music for the instrument. Then it became popular in military band music, in ...

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    Related Topix: Classical, Saxophone, St. Louis, MO

  5. Museum offers place for sax-loversRead the original story

    Jun 10, 2008 | Tri-County Journal

    ... rich. "He died of course penniless like all geniuses do," Overton said. But composers like Hector Berlioz, Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel and Richard Strauss composed music for the instrument. Then it became popular in military band music, in ...

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    Related Topix: Classical, Saxophone, St. Louis, MO

  6. Marc-Andre Hamelin Performs With Vancouver OrchestraRead the original story

    May 24, 2008 | Huliq.com

    ... the birds or painting a literal picture. Impressionism at its finest! One of Messiaen's great muses was Claude Debussy, that giant of the time who single-handedly provided much of the transition from the late-Romantic era to modernism. A lover of ...

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    Related Topix: Marc-Andre Hamelin, Classical

  7. Who & WhatRead the original story

    May 17, 2008 | The Japan Times

    ... players Tasuku Shiomi and Akemi Ueda will play, in tandem, arrangements of "Petite Suite" by French composer Claude Debussy and a composition arranged from part of the ballet classic "The Nutcracker," by Russian composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. No ...

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    Related Topix: Kyoto, Japan, World News, Kinki, Japan, Japan, Osaka, Japan

  8. Lush Life

    May 14, 2008 | Now Toronto

    ... To May 24. 416-363-8231. See listings . Rating: NNN A fairy tale with echoes of Rapunzel and Camelot, Claude Debussy's only opera, PellA as Et MA lisande, is an often ravishing piece of orchestral music. Too bad it's not a stronger piece ...

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    Related Topix: Debussy, Classical

  9. CUBE squares off 20 years of creative, new musicRead the original story

    May 13, 2008 | Chicago Sun-Times

    ... in the evening's three gems, maybe because jazz elements were largely subsumed. Is it sacrilege to rearrange Claude Debussy's "Syrinx" and an Arnold Schoenberg song from "Pierrot Lunaire?" The 1913 "Syrinx" was an unaccompanied flute solo about an ...

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    Related Topix: Classical, Arnold Schoenberg, Schoenberg, Chicago Metro, Music, Entertainment

  10. Prologue

    May 12, 2008 | Comfort Music

    The netlabel act Prologue has released a beautiful self-titled record that is highly evocative of the Art of Noise's Seduction of Claude Debussy record, in terms of its integration of techno, hip hop, and ...

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    Related Topix: Classical, Debussy

  11. FeaturesRead the original story

    May 7, 2008 | The Jakarta Post

    ... was a member of The Six, a group of modern French composers who rebelled against their predecessors such as Claude Debussy, Vincent D'Indy and Cesar Fanck. Three of his pieces -- Capriccio , which tells of the moments following a masquerade party; ...

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    Related Topix: Classical, Indonesia, Jakarta Raya, Indonesia, World News, Jakarta, Indonesia, Poulenc

  12. Rog finds his language

    May 2, 2008 | Daily Herald

    ... acclaim for his deft, perceptive interpretations of French composers Maurice Ravel, Francis Poulenc and Claude Debussy among others. "With Ravel and Debussy, it sounds pretentious, but I can't go wrong," he says. "It's so much in my blood." Rog has ...

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    Related Topix: Classical, Francis Poulenc, Maurice Ravel, Poulenc

  13. The EntertainerRead the original story

    Apr 2, 2008 | Associated Content

    ... the late Nineteenth Century (Berlin, 1998). Joplin piano works also influenced other great composers such as Claude Debussy. Scott Joplin is also seen as an innovator in the development of piano Jazz. Joplin worked in numerous music related jobs ...

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    Related Topix: Scott Joplin, Jazz

  14. Notes on a revolutionRead the original story

    Mar 21, 2008 | Scotsman.com Living

    ... that expresses a larger movement - " a person or a scene in which tendencies and meaning converge. In Paris, Claude Debussy and Erik Satie stand for a "stripped-down, folk-based, jazz-happy" avant-garde, while in Vienna Arnold Schoenberg and his ...

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    Related Topix: Classical, Gustav Mahler, Arts, Opera

  15. Soirees Musicales series presents pianist Ann ScheinRead the original story

    Mar 21, 2008 | Dayton Daily News

    ... "Wanderer." The second half of the performance will feature Sonatine, by Maurice Ravel; "L'Isle joyeuse, by Claude Debussy; and "Tarantella," by Franz Liszt. The recital offers Daytonians an opportunity to hear a veteran artist playing some of the ...

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    Related Topix: Dayton, OH, Music, Entertainment

  16. A Classic ContrastRead the original story

    Mar 15, 2008 | The Washington Post

    Lang Lang and Yundi Li, the 25-year-old Chinese star pianists who performed on consecutive nights in the Washington area this week, are easy to package as a contrasting pair.

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    Related Topix: Classical, Classic, Entertainment, Pavarotti

  17. Old Score, New Tricks: Dwight Rhoden's 'Carmina Burana' gives PBT dancers an emotional rollercoasterRead the original story

    Mar 8, 2008 | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

    ... style. While he was composing, so were the sweeping symphonic visionary Gustav Mahler, colorful Impressionist Claude Debussy, American modernist Charles Ives and 20th-century icon Igor Stravinsky. Orff didn't have the depth or intertwining of ...

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    Related Topix: Carl Orff, Classical

  18. Students treated to classical musicRead the original story

    Mar 5, 2008 | The Union

    ... to be exposed to this kind of music and learn to listen," Mahaffy added. The quintet presented pieces from Claude Debussy, Antonin Dvorak, Gustav Holst and Wolfgang Mozart to more than 200 students gathered in the multipurpose room. Music Live's ...

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    Related Topix: Classical

  19. Pianist lures classical fans into the indie rock worldRead the original story

    Mar 4, 2008 | Miami.com

    ... interpretations of English singer-songwriter Nick Drake's material on the same program. Ditto French composer Claude Debussy and British experimental rock act Radiohead.

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    Related Topix: Classical, Christopher o'riley, Dmitri Shostakovich, Shostakovich

  20. An obituary for modernismRead the original story

    Feb 21, 2008 | Jerusalem Post

    ... were contemptuous of the intelligence, insight and taste of the masses and the middle classes. Composer Claude Debussy inveighed against "the mediocrity of the herd mind." Architect Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe treated "bourgeois" and "philistine" as ...

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