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Norton Critical Scores : Debussy : Prelude to "the afternoon of a faun" [score + analysis]

by William W. Austin (Editor), Claude Debussy (Composer)

Other authors: Jean Barraqué (Contributor), Raymond Bonheur (Contributor), Pierre Boulez (Contributor), Alfred Bruneau (Contributor), Gábor Darvas (Editor)13 more, Théodore de Banville (Contributor), Ernst Decsey (Contributor), Maurice Denis (Contributor), Gustave Doret (Contributor), Paul Dukas (Contributor), Maurice Emmanuel (Contributor), Paul Gauguin (Contributor), Francis Grierson (Contributor), Pierre Louÿs (Contributor), St��phane Mallarmé (Contributor), Odilon Redon (Contributor), Gustave Robert (Contributor), Camille Saint-Saëns (Contributor)

Series: Norton Critical Scores

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Music example and charts illustrate the analyses, and each essay is fully annotated by the editor. In some cases, the results of original research by the editor or by others working in the field are published here for the first time. Much of the material has never before appeared in English.A score embodying the best available musical text.Historical background-what is known of the circumstances surrounding the origin of the work, including (where relevant) original source material.A detailed analysis of the music, by the editor of the volume or another well-known scholar.Other significant analytic essays and critical comments, exposing the student to a variety of opinions about the music.… (more)

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