Claude Debussy at the piano, when the idea of line and fluid motion begins to reshape his musical language. ℹ️ Work Information Composer: Claude Debussy Title: Deux Arabesques , L.66 Date of composition: 1888–1891 First publication: 1891 Form: Piano character pieces Structure: Two independent works Duration: approx. 7–8 minutes Instrumentation: Solo piano _________________________ Few early works by Claude Debussy reveal so clearly the moment of transition between tradition and innovation as the Deux Arabesques . In late 19th-century Paris, artists were no longer searching only for structure—they were searching for movement, fluidity, and line . It is within this cultural atmosphere that Debussy turns to a concept borrowed from visual art: the arabesque. Composed between 1888 and 1891, these pieces do not yet belong to Debussy’s fully formed mature style. And yet, they already contain the seeds of a new musical language—one in which line replaces structure, m...
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