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Tag: arabesque no. 1

Posted on July 8, 2019January 19, 2021

Creating Magic: Debussy’s Arabesque No. 1

Claude Debussy's music creates magic wherever it goes. It frequently draws new students to the piano with the desire of playing his most famous pieces like Clair de lune and Arabesque No. 1. This post looks at how Debussy composed this music and what that has to do with being a performer of his music as …

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