Poissons
d'Or (from Images Book II) Claude Debussy
The two books of Images
were composed by Debussy from 1905 - 1907.
Each book contains three pieces which are independent works and not
intended to be played all together.
Poissons d'Or
("Goldfishes") captures the slippery, lively nature of not only a fish, but
also the image of a fish lacquered into an Oriental tray which Debussy owned. Anna Petrova
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Claude Debussy
Poissons d’or, from Images, Book II
PlayRecorded on 02/24/2010, uploaded on 05/11/2010
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Poissons d'Or (from Images Book II) Claude Debussy
The two books of Images were composed by Debussy from 1905 - 1907. Each book contains three pieces which are independent works and not intended to be played all together.
Poissons d'Or ("Goldfishes") captures the slippery, lively nature of not only a fish, but also the image of a fish lacquered into an Oriental tray which Debussy owned. Anna Petrova
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La Puerta del Vino, from Préludes Book II
Arabesque in C sharp major
Soiree dans Grenade, from Estampes
Rapsodie (arr. Rousseau)
Beau Soir
Ondine, from Préludes Book II
La Cathédrale engloutie, from Preludes, Books 1, No.10
Estampes
Apparition, from Quatre chansons de jeunesse
General Lavine – eccentric, from Préludes Book II
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Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring (from Cantata No. 147)
Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Op 42
Reflets dans l’eau, from Images, Book 1
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