Composer in impressionist school age
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The impressionist school that started after the romantic school in the latter half of the 19th century is a style considerably near the progressive music.
Either might comparatively be still strong the impression “Musician recorded in the textbook of music” though it is modern ages.
In such a meaning, even if it is modern ages, you may say the same rank with the musician of the classical school and the romantic school.
It might be a point named Debussy and Ravel that it is famous in the musician of such an impressionist school.
It is existence that can be both called by French’s musician symbolize of the music of France.
Claude Debussy is French who was born in 1862, and it is a centerpiece of the impressionist school.
A considerably wide style was established over the life, and a lot of piano works were handled especially as a musician who had built up an original outlook on the world.
Debussy’s typical piano piece [berugamasuku] suite is “Moonlight”, “Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun”, “Two arabesques”, and “Dream. “, etc.
Debussy also has the anecdote that coils round Erik Satie composition “[Jimunopedei;]” to have improved popularity very much in Japan in recent years.
It is said by Debussy and Saty that it made the chance for Debussy to arrange “[Jimunopedei;]” that such Saty handled, and to improve in the table stage though it is a friend, and Saty was man of the type that goes out to the table stage so much.
Maurice Ravel is French who was born in 1875.
A lot of piano pieces are actually handled though Ravel is too famous “Bolero” in Japan.
“Couperin’s grave” is especially famous.
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