He also wrote Ariettes oubliees, and Fetes galantes around this time. The suite held true to baroque customs in the beginning, and it seemed to develop its own twist starting from the third movement, the Clair de Lune. Debussy was also one of the first to master the incorporation of the chromatic scales in the Phrygian modes in his works, as is exemplified by his String Quartet in G Minor. Besides being a prolific and skilled composer, Debussy also taught many students throughout the duration of his life.
Claude Debussy died on March 25, of rectal cancer in Paris, France. He had a number of high profile affairs, broke off an engagement, and left his wife, Rosalie Texier, for Emma Bardac pictured. The couple were forced to flee to England in after causing controversy in France. He finished this orchestral composition in Eastbourne in The remarkable Etudes, composed in , are a warning to pianists not to take up music professionally unless they have remarkable hands. That, at least, is what Debussy thought of his 12 extremely difficult piano masterpieces.
Debussy only published one opera, but he left lots of operatic projects unfinished, including two based on stories by Edgar Allan Poe: The Devil in the Belfry and The Fall of the House of Usher.
He died in Paris on 25 March , and is buried in the Passy Cemetery. See more Debussy News. See more Debussy Music. There he heard a Javanese gamelan—a musical ensemble composed of a variety of bells, gongs, metallophones and xylophones, sometimes accompanied by vocals—and the subsequent years found Debussy incorporating the elements of the gamelan into his existing style to produce a wholly new kind of sound. Around this same time, in , Debussy's Suite bergamasque was published.
Debussy spent his remaining years writing as a critic, composing and performing his own works internationally. He died of colon cancer on March 25, , when he was just 55 years old, in Paris. Today, Debussy is remembered as a musical legend, whose uniquely structured compositions have served as a base for musicians over the past century, and will undoubtedly continue to inspire musical creation for decades to come.
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