Posts Tagged ‘Debussy’
Impressionism and Claude Debussy, according to Simon Rattle
Here Simon Rattle explains his approach to the music of Claude Debussy, takin L’aprés-midi d’un faune as an example. This is an excerpt from the miniseries “Leaving home: orchestral music in the XXth century”, winner of the BAFTA award. enjoy….
Duration : 0:7:43
Women In Art [The Original Artwork] [Part 1]
As beautiful as eggman913′s original “Women In Art” is, I knew many people wanted more. I created this video, which is part informational and part creativity, to hopefully entertain and inform people.
A special thanks to all of the website owners who provided photos of the art, and the YouTuber; “boniyetta” and his associates for identifying the artwork and artists.
Also, thank you to the music geniuses of the past, whose work I used in this project. This is some of the most beautiful and subtle music ever created.
Beethoven: “Moonlight Sonata”
Bach: “Air On The G String”
Debussy: “Clair de Lune”
Dvorak: “The New World”
[from Symphony #9]
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Since my my videos are all longer that 10 minutes, YouTube makes me split them. I don’t like doing that but I do plan to upload them to google video which I hear does not have that limitation.
Duration : 0:10:1
Paintings from the Impressionistic era
An example for AP Euro
Painting – On the Hudson