Première Rhapsodie
pour clarinette en sib et piano
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Lieferzeit 3-6 Arbeitstage
Claude Debussy
Première Rhapsodie
pour clarinette en sib et piano

Claude Debussy
Première Rhapsodie

pour clarinette en sib et piano

  • Besetzung Klarinette und Klavier
  • Komponist Claude Debussy
  • Schwierigkeit
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  • Ausgabe Klavierpartitur und Stimme(n)
  • Verlag Editions Durand
  • Bestell-Nr. DUR-DD01681800
Lieferzeit 3-6 Arbeitstage
inkl. MwSt., zzgl. Versand
Voraussichtliche Lieferung zwischen 25.02.2026 und 02.03.2026.
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Beschreibung:

  • Sprache: Französisch Englisch
  • Erschienen: 01.12.2022
  • Genre: Klassik, Klassische Musik der Moderne
  • Begleitung: Klavier
  • ISMN: 9790044095544
[...] this piece is, without a doubt, one of the sweetest I have ever written. As this letter that Claude Debussy wrote to Durand, his publisher, indicates, the composer held his Rhapsodie for clarinet and piano in very high regard. In 1909, when Gabriel Fauré, then director of the Paris Conservatoire, commissioned the piece, Debussy had never before written for clarinet. He dedicated it to "P. Mimart, as a token of my regard." After the unanimous recognition of the high quality of this solo, written for competition, Mimart premiered it in public on 16 January 1911 at the Salle Gaveau in Paris. Two years later, Debussy would choose to expand it further, writing a version accompanied by orchestra with a greatly expanded palette of colours. As its name suggests, it is freeform, and emanates a great poetry. The introduction, "Rêveusement lent", is an evocation of the dawn. This gives way to a scene of nature's awakening, which never ceases to amaze us with its transformations. At times calm and lyrical, it sometimes becomes mischievous, vindictive or even joyous, especially during the scherzando passages. In a heightened impressionist style, Debussy gives free rein to his imagination, demanding tremendous speed and precision from the clarinettist.