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Author Walsh, Stephen, 1942- author.

Title Debussy : a painter in sound / Stephen Walsh.

Publication Info. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2018.
©2018

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 Talbott: Circulating Collection  ML410 .D354 W35 2018    Available  ---
Edition First United States edition.
Description ix, 323 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 25 cm
Note "This is a Borzoi book published by Alfred A. Knopf"--Title page verso.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-311) and index.
Summary Claude Debussy was that rare creature, a composer who reinvented the language of music without alienating the majority of music lovers. He is the modernist everyone loves. How did he manage this? Was it through the association of his music with visual images, or was it simply that, by throwing out the rule book of the Paris Conservatoire where he studied, his music put beauty of sound above the spiritual ambitions of the German tradition from which those rules derived. Stephen Walsh's thought-provoking biography, told partly through the events of Debussy's life, and partly through a critical discussion of his music, addresses these and other questions about one of the most influential composers of the early twentieth century.
"Claude Debussy (1862-1918) was that rare creature, a composer who reinvented the language of music without alienating the majority of music lovers. The creator of such classics as La Mer and "Clair de lune," of Pelléas et Mélisande and magnificent, delicate piano works, he is the modernist everybody loves, the man who drove French music into entirely new regions of beauty and excitement at a time when old traditions--and the overbearing influence of Wagner--threatened to stifle it. As a central figure at the birth of modernism, Debussy's influence on French culture was profound. Yet at the same time his own life was complicated and often troubled by struggles over money, women, and ill health. Now, one hundred years after his death, biographer Stephen Walsh turns his keen eye to both the composer and the unique moment in European history that bore him. Walsh's engagingly original approach is to enrich a lively account of this life with brilliant analyses of Debussy's music: from his first daring breaks with the rules as a Conservatoire student to his mature achievements as the greatest French composer of his time."--Dust jacket.
Contents Prelude : A biography of sorts -- Prisoner and the prodigy -- Songs for Marie -- Up at the villa -- New rules, old morals -- Mallarmé and Maeterlinck -- Bilitis and other women -- Lilly versus the piano -- Taking to the water -- Images in name as well as fact -- A crumbling house and a sunken cathedral -- Theatres of the body and the mind -- War in black and white -- Indian summer, stygian winter -- What the modern made of him.
Subject Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918.
Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918.
Composers -- France -- Biography.
Composers.
France.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Biographies.
Subject Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918.
France.
Composers.
Composers - France - Biography.
Other Form: Online version: Walsh, Stephen, 1942- Debussy. First United States edition. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2018 9781524731939 (DLC) 2017059045
ISBN 9781524731922 (hardcover)
1524731927 (hardcover)