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Still-life in country house
2004 oil on canvas

Artist: Ganotsky Vasiliy
Category: Still Life paintings
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Debussy: "Impressionist? Me? Imbecile!"      Group: rec.music.makers.piano
... what imbeciles call 'impressionism'." Although Debussy was influenced by Impressionist
painters and these words were a harsh cry against those who did not understand
Impressionist art, (remember, the term "impressionist" was originally a ...

 

Good impressionistic music?      Group: rec.music.classical
... I think that calling Debussy "impressionist" sort of negates a lot of the
inherent violence of his style. ... Debussy's late work is clearly post-Impressionist,
while his early mature work is more nearly Romantic. ...

 

Impressionism beyond Debussy and Ravel      Group: rec.music.classical.recordings
I love la mer, faune, le tombeau, daphnis et chloe, etc. Who doesn't? But
are there any other great atmospheric, impressionist pieces NOT written by
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Musical Impressionism      Group: rec.music.classical
... long stretches go by where practically every chord is some kind of seventh; but
in that music, it matters where these "dominants" seem to lead, as it often does
not in Debussy.] So I'd claim that "impressionism" is either Debussy or an ...

 

Symbolist and Impressionist [long] (was: Letter M)      Group: rec.music.classical
... Furthermore, the characteristics of Debussy's # music are so variable from the first
through the last of his # compositions that even a general sense of Impressionism
might best be # restricted to most of his music composed between about ...

 

Debussy's The Girl with the Flaxen Hair      Group: rec.music.makers.piano
... It never bothered me that impressionism is attached to Debussy, because
I associate the term with a time and place more than a philosophy. . .
I also associate it with great craftsmanship and ...

 

HOROWITZ AND IMPRESSIONISM (DEBUSSY,RAVEL)      Group: rec.music.classical
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some etudes and preludes by Debussy -- absolutely beautiful, almost classically
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Debussy as an Impressionist      Group: rec.music.classical
... contact Jann Pasler at the University of California, San Diego, who has been working
on the "Impressionism" entry for ... II Conference at Rochester, New York several years
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Debussy, a Composer Unlike Any Before or After Him      Group: rec.music.classical
... influence permeated the music that followed him, from that of Arnold Schoenberg
to that of Pierre Boulez (whose Debussy recordings capture better than any other
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Un-Ravel-ing      Group: rec.music.classical.guitar
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Arnold Schoenberg      Group: rec.music.classical.recordings
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nebulousness of Debussy's impressionism, one critic dismissing Debussy as an
invertebrate.) But in the period from 1909-1912 Schoenberg was guided by ...

 

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b...@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (S. Alan Schweitzer) wrote: Just to add to the discussion
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Debussy [repost for Morenus and Rasiel]      Group: rec.music.classical
... what imbeciles call 'impressionism'." Although Debussy was influenced by Impressionist
painters and these words were a harsh cry against those who did not understand
Impressionist art, (remember, the term "impressionist" was originally a ...

 

why no new Beethovens?      Group: rec.music.classical.contemporary
... the accepted convenient and conventional label for Debussy's style, a style that,
like Boulez's, was in some respects dependent on German models, but nevertheless
aspired to transcend those models; (c) Impressionism originated (obviously ...

 

Boulez and Mahler      Group: rec.music.classical.recordings
... of imposing order on the marvelously fluent but frighteningly "free" abstractions
of the period before World War I. Cocteau issued a call to order, and Debussy's
impressionism came to be viewed with suspicion as too amorphous and formless. ...

 

Impressionism and Expressionism      Group: rec.music.classical
... Debussy's artistic associations seem to have been Symbolist and/or esoteric/proto-
New Age rather than (Post-)Impressionist. ... Think Mallarme on the one hand, Maeterlinck
on the other.) The association of Debussy with Impressionism proper may ...

 

Mod. to C, notation      Group: rec.music.theory
... broad generalization). I would like to add that Debussy in particular
and musical Impressionism more generally did not spring full-grown from
the brow of Zeus, either. (Neither did Impressionist ...

 

Playing Debussy [WAS Re: Notation question: "L"]      Group: rec.music.makers.piano
... modulate, modulate" to which Debussy replied, "what if I'm enjoying the key I'm
in." I guess the point I'm making is that there was Debussy of the slightly
neo-classical bent, and Debussy, the all-out sensuous impressionist who did want ...

 

outdated? [tangent Re: How to escape the I IV V trap!]      Group: rec.music.compose
... There is NOTHING wrong with a-la-Debussy impressionism being written today. Most,
if not all, composers will find the composition of works in an older style to be
colored by knowledge of the present. Yes, Samuel, all music is valid. ...

 

A young Mozart in the making?      Group: rec.music.classical.recordings
... says he's been influenced musically by both classical styles and by jazz and popular
music genres, and describes himself as having 'eclectic tastes.' 'I've especially
tried to incorporate aspects of Debussy's impressionism, the quirkiness ...

 

Impressionism      Group: rec.music.classical
... certain characteristics that are shared with the style of painting, as catalogued
in the mini-Grove: "In 1882, Renoir mentioned `musical impressionism' in discussion
with Wagner. It was applied, as a criticism, to Debussy's Printemps in ...

 

Urgent help Impressionism      Group: rec.arts.fine
... told Edgar Varese, "Go to America, the land of the airplane, the country of the
future!" Neither Debussy nor Couture ... could some kind people give me some leads on
answering my university assignment 'What were the Impressionist's views on ...

 

Expressionistic Music & Impressionistic Music Questions      Group: rec.music.progressive
... appearance of things. In fact, "impressionist" music is a bit of a misnomer;
Debussy's major influence from another art form was not impressionist
painting, but symbolist literature. In fact, "L ...

 

Boulez' new Marteau sans maitre      Group: rec.music.classical.recordings
... will be more soft-edged (or with a "more consistent sound", according to Boulez
himself), than in earlier recordings, which wouldn't be wrong bearing in mind the
synthesis between Webern's serialism and Debussy's impressionism which Boulez ...

 

Stravinsky said. . .      Group: rec.music.classical.guitar
... out of their chromaticism. And Debussy and Impressionism were surely
influenced by Wagner's treatment of orchestral color (listen to Parsifal)
and the richness of his chords. I think it would ...

 

Impressionism (was: Best composers)      Group: rec.music.classical
What I learned, and what I have taught, was that there is a style of music known
as "impressionistic" music; that the two most famous composers associated with this
music are Debussy and Ravel; Impressionism is the name of a school of ...

 

Koechlin      Group: rec.music.classical
... Or Liszt's. Indeed they are. Impressionism, then, would be something that did not
begin abruptly with , say, Debussy, but had certain antecedents. ... I did not say that
impressionism was *just* a matter of "sounding like Debussy in places". ...

 

<Archive Obituaries> Claude Debussy (March 25th 1918)      Group: alt.obituaries
... Incidentally, Debussy is one of the few who know the true refinement and poetic
nature of the pianoforte. Impressionism has never in his pianoforte accompaniments
or solos degenerated to an impurity of line, or harmonic subtlety to ...

 

Stockhausen KURTEN course      Group: rec.music.classical.contemporary
... of the dress rehearsal. Observation: especially in LICHT and LICHT-related
works, Stockhausen strikes me as almost Debussy-like! A beautiful
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Villa-Lobos a Cubist?      Group: rec.music.classical.guitar
... Just look at Debussy and the so-called "Impressionist" composers, who followed
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Shostakovich. Romantic or Modern?      Group: rec.arts.marching.drumcorps
... And let's remember that in *many* of Debussy's pieces (like "Claire de Lune") there
is no trace of impressionism (although to the untrained ear, this will seem wrong).
As an art form, impressionism is really mostly French. ...

 

Debussy preludes - timings      Group: rec.music.classical.recordings
... with their slow tempo and pedalling the dreamy-like impressionism of Debussy's
music, and trend whic probably was set in by Gieseking. It's always difficult,
if not impossible, to say what kind of interpretation is ideal. ...

 

Composers similar to Satie?      Group: rec.music.classical
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impressionist of the first order, the impressionism isn'ta real method. he's writing
by inventing scales, whereas Satie writes by imposing odd rhythms. ...

 

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CONFUSED?      Group: rec.music.compose
... Well, it's not necessarily atonal. The term impressionism in music is most often
used to descibe Debussy's music. While you could probably make the argument that
parts of Debussy's music may lack a tonal center, it's not atonal. ...

 

SOMEWHERE between Satie and Debussy      Group: rec.music.classical
... He was more radical than Debussy, whose "impressionism" was more of an outgrowth
of Romanticism than Satie's was. If you like only great edifices, you will never
appreciate a beautifully-built, deceptively simple home. ...

 

Debussy suggestions      Group: rec.music.classical
You also might like Ravel (a contemporary of Debussy and also French - together
they form the bulk of Impressionism in classical music). ... Dave Debussy didn't like
the word "Impressionism" for his music, at least for his piano Preludes... ...

 

Debussy & MIDI (Was Offical..Map)      Group: bit.listserv.allmusic
... Anyway, you are probably right that Debussi is more responsible for the development
of impressionism than Ravel, but I enjoy ... First of all, I'm just the reverse, barely
cohesive on Ravel but well acquainted with Debussy (my mother's piano ...

 

Impressionism in Jazz - was Re: Burn the Books!      Group: rec.music.makers.guitar.jazz
... But back to impressionism Bill Comstock, the guitarist with the Four Freshmen told
me that if I wanted to hear some good chord changes, to listen to Ravel's ... I learned
alot about harmony just from transcribing Ravel, Debussy, and the like. ...

 

Influence of Ravel and Debussy      Group: rec.music.bluenote
... "Do you know who Debussy is?", the student answered yes again. the instructor then
proceeded to give a mini-lecture on impressionism in music and a demonstrationof
some Ravel on piano. He then told the pianist "Play like that". He did. ...

 

The Unborn Are The Jews Of The Fornication Culture      Group: alt.atheism
... What you neglect to mention, in your gushing hero worship, is that Debussy and Ravel
stood alone in their own category of "impressionism." Debussy, in particular, had
no students of great import and had very little direct influence on ...

 

Impressionism, expressionism...      Group: rec.music.classical.contemporary
... He sees in the Experimental phase, for example, Debussy reviving principles of the
Diaphonic period of the 8th-11th centuries, and in the Established phase Stravinsky
reviving the Amphonic principles of the 17th and 18th centuries. ...

 

Niche marketing...      Group: rec.music.opera
... I don't think Rimsky churning out the tedious, bitty, repetitious and overlong
"Scheherazade" at Tillbury nearly as amusing as the discovery that the quintessence
of Gallic refinement and orchestral impressionism that is Debussy's La Mer ...

 

Tom Servo's Theme music      Group: rec.arts.tv.mst3k.misc
... Way to go, Darrin, getting me started on this! Wasn't Debussy really the only
Impressionist musician? Who else are you counting? Well, Impressionism is really
a misnomer, but Faure, Satie, Ravel (to an extent)... those guys. ...

 

NPFR Mars encounter      Group: alt.music.pink-floyd
Tim Kozusko come on down: That's Debussy, one of my fav composers!
Impressionism rawks man. It's called Arabesque No.1 in E. Great bit,
that one. Yeah, I found out that's Tomita doing Debussy. ...

 

IN SEARCH OF IMPRESSIONISTS      Group: rec.music.classical
But how much more is there? Each composer is an indiviual so it would be foolish
to ask "are there any Debussy sound-alikes out there?" Only Debussy can be Debussy.
But the music style known as "Impressionist" can be rather broad. ...

 

Studying One Art through Another Art      Group: rec.music.makers.piano
... For me the visual arts that has helped me appreciate more of Debussy's later
music, is that of Impressionism. When looking at an impressionistic painting,
I have to 'step back' to know what is 'going on'. ...

 

Creative Quotations for Aug 22 from Claude Debussy      Group: alt.quotations
... ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Claude Debussy (1862-1918) born on Aug 22 French composer He
was the creator of musical impressionism; wrote piano piece "Claire de Lune,"
1905. SOURCES OF QUOTATIONS: F: Attributed. R: Letter, 1894. ...

 

Faure's place?      Group: rec.music.classical.recordings
... 10 hints at Impressionism, but it plays a structural role rather than being a simple
decoration. ... 103 as you mentioned, I believe - but here it has a strictly defined
harmonic purpose, and it doesn't give it that ghostly Debussy sound. ...

 

$%^**)@@)&@&$%#@!%*BHGV      Group: tw.bbs.talk.feeling
... The only true musical Impressionist, he was as influenced by literary Symbolism
and Impressionism as much as he was by the greatest Romantic composers, particularly
Chopin, Liszt and Mussorgsky. Debussy was born in Paris in 1862, and ...

 

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