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G. Henle Verlag La Cathedrale engloutie - Debussy /Heinemann /Theopold - Piano - Sheet Music
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Composer: Claude Debussy
Editor: Ernst-Gunter Heinemann
Fingering: Hans-Martin Theopold
Format: Sheet Music
Instrumentation: Piano
This single edition - it is number 10 in the first volume of the Preludes (HN 383) of 1910 - shows the extent of Debussy's imagination as he conjures up the old city of Ys that has sunk into the sea. Debussy enjoyed playing this piece himself and also left behind a recording on piano roll. This gives important insights into his tempi. The term prelude, reminiscent of Chopin, makes clear the return to traditional forms, which the now established composer was slowly embracing once again. The programmatic title, as with all of the Preludes, is only given at the end of the piece, thus underlining its passing significance.
Editor: Ernst-Gunter Heinemann
Fingering: Hans-Martin Theopold
Format: Sheet Music
Instrumentation: Piano
This single edition - it is number 10 in the first volume of the Preludes (HN 383) of 1910 - shows the extent of Debussy's imagination as he conjures up the old city of Ys that has sunk into the sea. Debussy enjoyed playing this piece himself and also left behind a recording on piano roll. This gives important insights into his tempi. The term prelude, reminiscent of Chopin, makes clear the return to traditional forms, which the now established composer was slowly embracing once again. The programmatic title, as with all of the Preludes, is only given at the end of the piece, thus underlining its passing significance.
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