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What you'll learn- Understand Debussy's musical style and his personal signature
- Get to know some of the most unique masterworks that represent the Impressionistic style in music
- Deepen your understanding of the aesthetics of music that transitioned us from the Romantic to 20th century era
- Broaden your knowledge on some of the fundamental elements in music such as melody, harmony, texture, form, rhythm, and their evolution in Debussy’s music …
Rating 4.75 out of 5 (2 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn- Understand Debussy's musical style and his personal signature
- Get to know some of the most unique masterworks that represent the Impressionistic style in music
- Deepen your understanding of the aesthetics of music that transitioned us from the Romantic to 20th century era
- Broaden your knowledge on some of the fundamental elements in music such as melody, harmony, texture, form, rhythm, and their evolution in Debussy’s music
- Further you understanding of new musical concepts that emerged from Debussy’s unique musical style
- Understand the connection between Debussy’s music to Degas, Renoir or Cézanne and Impressionistic art
DescriptionThis course explores the unique style and aesthetics of the famous French composer Claude Debussy; his personal and professional connection to leading artists such as Edgar Degas, Pierre-Auguste Renoir or Paul Cézanne, and their artistic influence on his music. In this class, we will discuss some of Claude Debussy’s most well-known works, such as The Sunken Cathedral for piano solo, the second movement The Evening in Granada for him work Prints for piano solo, as well as the first movement Clouds from his larger work Three Nocturnes for Orchestra. Through deep analysis of some of Claude Debussy’s most beautiful music, we will explore his contribution to the development and evolution of musical elements such as texture, melody, form, harmony, dynamic, key, instrumentation and orchestration. We will discuss the reasons for why composers of the late Romantic era began to seek new sounds and music aesthetics, and how these composers contributed to the transition and transformation of music from the Romantic period aesthetics to the new and exotic sounds of the French Impressionism style. By the end of this course, you will have a better understanding of what Claude Debussy’s music is all about, and new ways of listening to and understanding Classical music.