Debussy's resonance /

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Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Médicis, François de, 1964- (Editor), Huebner, Steven (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Rochester, NY : University of Rochester Press, 2018.
Series:Eastman studies in music.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part 1: Historiographical and editorial issues. Debussy fifty years later : has the barrel run dry? / Richard Langham Smith ; The Œuvres complètes de Claude Debussy thirty years on / Roy Howat ; The Kunkelmann manuscripts : new sources for early Mélodies by Claude Debussy / Denis Herlin ; "Paysage sentimental" : "si doux, si triste, si dormant..." / David Grayson
  • Part 2: Style and genre. The "song triptych" : reflections on a Debussyan genre / David J. Code ; Composing after Wagner : the music of Bruneau and Debussy, 1890-1902 / François de Médicis ; Between Massenet and Wagner / Steven Huebner ; Debussy's concept of orchestration / Robert Orledge ; Oriental and Iberian resonances in early Debussy songs / Marie Rolf
  • Part 3: History and hermeneutics. Debussy and Japanese prints / MIchel Duchesneau ; "Les sons...tournent" : Debussy, the waltz and embodied hermeneutics / August Sheehy ; Secrets and lies, or the truth about Pelléas / Katherine Bergeron ; Vertige! : Debussy, Mallarmé, and the edge of language / Julian Johnson
  • Part 4: Theoretical issues. Follow the leader : Debussy's contrapuntal games / Matthew Brown ; Debussy's absolute pitch : motivic harmony and choice of keys / Mark DeVoto ; Debussy's G♯/A♭ complex : the adventures of a pitch-class from the Suite bergamasque to the Douze études / Boyd Pomeroy ; The games of Jeux / Mark McFarland
  • Part 5: Performance and reception. Debussy and late-romantic performing practices : the piano rolls of 1912 / Jocelyn Ho ; Marius-François Gaillard's Debussy : controversies and pianistic legacy / Caroline Rae ; Fashioning early Debussy in interwar France / Barbara L. Kelly.