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The Life of Debussy

Roger Nichols places the life of Debussy within the context of his age.

Roger Nichols (Author)

9780521570268, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 28 April 1998

194 pages

21.6 x 14 x 1.4 cm, 0.4 kg

'The most revealing and engagingly written single-volume biography of Claude Debussy, by the doyen of French music experts.' Classic FM Magazine

'That great blue Sphinx', Debussy called the sea. Debussy himself was something of a Sphinx: in the early 1890s he was thinking of 'founding a society for musical esotericism', and although, on the surface, most of his music is instantly engaging and accessible, at a deeper level run currents that are dangerous, unpredictable, destructive. In this biography, Roger Nichols considers the life and music of this seminal figure, charting the currents and the whirlpools in which other humans were sometimes unlucky enough to get caught. Debussy's status is such that no modern composer has been able to i]

The Life of Debussy Nichols Hardback Cambridge University Press 9780521570268

The Life of Debussy

Roger Nichols places the life of Debussy within the context of his age.

Roger Nichols (Author)

9780521570268, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 28 April 1998

194 pages

21.6 x 14 x 1.4 cm, 0.4 kg

'The most revealing and engagingly written single-volume biography of Claude Debussy, by the doyen of French music experts.' Classic FM Magazine

'That great blue Sphinx', Debussy called the sea. Debussy himself was something of a Sphinx: in the early 1890s he was thinking of 'founding a society for musical esotericism', and although, on the surface, most of his music is instantly engaging and accessible, at a deeper level run currents that are dangerous, unpredictable, destructive. In this biography, Roger Nichols considers the life and music of this seminal figure, charting the currents and the whirlpools in which other humans were sometimes unlucky enough to get caught. Debussy's status is such that no modern composer has been able to i]

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