CLAUDE DEBUSSY
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... can be applied, it is that of Debussy's orchestral compositions. Not only are the tonal effects entirely destroyed by their translation to the pianoforte, but the fastidious eense of testhetics that informs all Debussy's work suffers no less hurt. In ...
... AND DEBUSSY CONTRASTED. CONCERTS NEXT WEEK. Musicians will find in the latest issue of the Quarterly Review” an article by Dx. W. H. Hadow on “Music and Drama” —meaning musical drama, which offers some discriminating thoughts on Strauss and Debussy. Elektra ...
... DEBUSSY'S NEW SONATA. It is • sign of the times that Debussy should have taken to the writing of sonatas. His latest Sonata for Violoncello and Piano, played by Mr. Warwick Evans sad Mrs. Alfred Hohday on Saturday, shown that—whether because of the war ...
... NEW DEBUSSY WORK. An Unusual Combination of Instruments. Debussy written six isonataa for various in‘traments. and the second of these, I for the unusual combination of flute, viola, land harp, was played for the first at I the concert of the London String ...
... NEW MUSIC BY DEBUSSY. Last night the Symphonic Suite arranged by Debussy trona the music which he wrote for D'Aiinu.ssio's mystery, St. Sebastian, was heard for the first time in England at the Promenade concert. It dates trom 111, and so repreeents ...
... DEBUSSY AT QUEEN'S HALL. Debusery's Iberia. which was the novelty at the Queen's Hall Promenade Concert last night, forms the second series of the composer's Itnages pour Orchestra, suggested by Spanish life and character. The three sections are named ...
... DEATH OF M. CLAUDE DEBUSSY. A GREAT FRENCH MUSICIAN. (niox out ocvx CORRESPONDENT.) PARIS. Maw% 26. The death is announced of M. Claude Debussy, the composer. In Claude Debussy's death, at the comparatively early age of 55, a great figure disappears from ...
... Gossip of the Stage.—Debussy on the flails. DEBUSSY form a acceptable given to the public only recently. It was creations, ought to have taken the curtain item on a music-hall programme, o riginally produced in Pars along with so call at the end. as Lot ...
... A NEW DEBUSSY SONATA. Lovers of music general and of Debussy in particular owe a debt gratitude to the London String Quartet for including in their programme at the -lEolian Hall yesterday afternoon Debussy’s fascinating Sonata F for flute, viola, and ...
... week we were lucky enough to hear Debussy's Iberia and some portion of Delius's Village Romeo and Juliet in the same programme and I must say that I was slowly convinced that Delius's music is in reality better than Debussy's XA $A rlfV I think the general ...
... contained Tchaikovsky’s “Francesca da Bimini’’ Overture, Debussy’s little-known Symphonic Suite “Printemps,” Elgar’s “Carillon” and a new arrangement of a Purcell Hornpipe by Mr. H. C. Colies. In the Debussy work the important four-handed piano part was shared ...