A century in the past, the nice French composer Claude Debussy sat down at a conenticetion known as a Welte-Mignon reproducing piano and documented a sequence of performances for posterity. The machine was designed to encode the nuances of a pianist’s playing, including pedaling and dynamics, onto piano rolls for later reproduction.
Debussy documented 14 items onto six rolls in Paris on or earlier than November 1, 1913. According to Debussy enthusiast Steve Bryson’s web page, the composer was delighted with the reproduction quality, saying in a letter to Edwin Welte: “It’s impossible to realize a larger perfection of reproduction than that of the Welte apparatus. I’m happy to guarantee you in these strains of my astonishment and admiration of what I heard. I’m, Pricey Sir, Yours Religionfully, Claude Debussy.”
The selection above is “La soirée dans Grenade” (“Grenada within the night”), from Debussy’s 1903 trio of compositions titled Estampes, or “Prints.” Debussy was impressed by the Symbolist poets and Impressionist painters who strove to transcend the surface of a subject to evoke the textureing it gave off. “La soirée dans Grenade” is described by Christine Stevenson at Notes From a Pianist as a “sound picture” of Moorish Spain:
Debussy’s first-hand experience of Spain was negligible at the moment, however he immediately conjures up the counattempt through the use of the persuasive Habenperiod dance rhythm to open the piece–softly and subtly. It insinuates itself into our consciousness with its quiet insistence on a repeated C sharp in different registers; round it circles a languid, Moorish arabesque, with nasal augmented 2nds, and a nagging semitone pulling towards the tonal centre, occasionally interrupted by muttering semiquavers [16th notes] and a whole-tone primarily based passage. Debussy writes Commencer lentement dans un rythme nonchalamment gracieux [Begin slowly in a casually graceful rhythm] on the startning, however later Tres rythmé [Very rhythmic] in a shinyly lit A significant because the dance comes out of the shadows, ff [Fortissimo–loudly], with the press of castanets and the stamping of ft.
Debussy was 52 years outdated and suffering from cancer when he made his piano roll documentings. He died lower than 5 years later, on March 25, 1918. Since then, his beautiful and evocative music has secured a spot for him as one of the vital influential and popular composers of the twentieth century. As Roger Hecht writes at Classical Web, “Debussy was a dreamer whose music dreamed with him.”
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Be aware: An earlier version of this submit appeared on our website in 2013.
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