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Debussyan
Debussyan, a. and n. (dəˈbyːsɪən) [-ian.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the French composer Claude Debussy (1862–1918), his music or his style of musical composition. B. n. An admirer or follower of Debussy.1923 P. Rosenfeld Mus. Chron. 1917–23 147 There is no Debussyan fluidity, dreamfulness, satin. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ravelian
Ravelian, a. (rəˈvɛlɪən) Also Ravellian. [f. the name of Maurice Ravel (1875–1937), French composer.] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the works of Ravel. Also as n., an exponent of Ravel's music.1933 M. D. Calvocoressi in Listener 22 Feb. 305/1 There is no mistaking the thoroughly ‘Ravel-ian... Oxford English Dictionary
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Le poisson rêveur
strike a balance between his "serious" and "popular" idioms in the course of one continuous symphonic movement, while trying to think harmonically along Debussyan wikipedia.org
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Tread softly (composition)
There are some fluttering, Debussyan woodwinds—and an extended violin solo, almost a cadenza. wikipedia.org
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Pelléas et Mélisande (Herbert von Karajan recording)
Richard Stilwell's Pelléas was eager despite his fear, José van Dam's Golaud genuine and traumatized, Ruggero Raimondi's Arkel embracing and aptly Debussyan wikipedia.org
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palette
palette (ˈpælɪt) Forms: 7–9 pallet, (7–8 pallat), 8– palette, 9 (sense 2) pallette. [a. F. palette (of which the painter's palette is one of many senses), dim. of pale shovel, blade of oar:—L. pāla spade, shovel, baker's peel, shoulder-blade; cf. It. pala spade, shovel, peel, blade, plate, etc.; dim... Oxford English Dictionary
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Two Episodes
The sumptuous water-fall of Debussyan harmonies seemed entirely devoid of ideas (apart from Beethoven's, that is). wikipedia.org
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polychrome
▪ I. polychrome, a. and n. (ˈpɒlɪkrəʊm) Also 9 (as n.) polychrom. [a. F. polychrome, ad. Gr. πολύχρωµος many-coloured, f. πολυ-, poly- + χρῶµα colour.] A. adj. 1. Many-coloured, polychromatic; esp. painted, decorated, or printed in many colours. Also fig.1837 Civil Eng & Arch. Jrnl. I. 72/2, I have ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Juan Manuel Abras
Published with Universal Edition (UES101378-110) Dante’s quartet (2021), for string quartet Debussyan chacarera (2010), for solo piano. wikipedia.org
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Edward Knight (composer)
At the work's West Coast premiere, the San Francisco Classical Voice review noted a "Debussyan longing," noting: "The piece exhibited a remarkable expressive wikipedia.org
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whole
▪ I. whole, a., n., adv., (int.) (həʊl) Forms: α. 1 hal, 3– hale, etc.; see hale a. β. 3–5 hol, (3 hoal, 4 ol, hoel), 4–6 holl, hool(e, 4–8 hole, 5–6 holle, hooll(e, hoyll(e, wholle, (5 oull), 6 (w)hoale, (houll, woll(e), Sc. hoill, 6–7 whol, wholl, (7 Sc. quholl), 6– whole. [OE. hál (also ᵹehál yho... Oxford English Dictionary
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Leo Ornstein
According to critic Kyle Gann, Impressions of the Thames, "if Debussyan in its textures, used more prickly chords than Debussy ever dared, and also clusters wikipedia.org
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