Debussy - The Quiet Revolutionary: Unlocking the Masters Series, No. 13 (Unlocking the Masters)
Victor Lederer explores the sophistication, refinement and inspirations of Debussy's music, pointing out subtleties that otherwise could take years of careful listening to fully appreciate. Includes a full-length CD of the maestro's masterworks.
Paperback, 148 pages
Published
March 1st 2007
by Amadeus Press
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Not for those unfamiliar with Debussy, or for those with an inadequate library of his works. The included CD has only a few samples of the works Lederer brilliantly describes, but except for Prelude d'Apres-Midi d'un Faune, those included are quite well-performed. The aforementioned is a good, but not superb performance. It lacks the brilliance and haunting quality of other performances. Some selections are ones you might not normally have even if you like Debussy, which is a plus.
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