File:Claude Debussy - 2nd Arabic Suite (Arabesque) - Spring Butterfly, Performer JMC, Han.wav

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Claude Debussy: Deux arabesques  wikidata:Q1206599 reasonator:Q1206599
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Claude Debussy  (1862–1918)  wikidata:Q4700 s:en:Author:Claude Debussy q:en:Claude Debussy
 
Claude Debussy
Alternative names
Claude-Achille Debussy
Description French composer, pianist and music critic
Date of birth/death 22 August 1862 Edit this at Wikidata 25 March 1918 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death St Germain en Laye 16th arrondissement of Paris
Work period Impressionism
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Arabesque II
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This musical file is the second piano-suite of Arabesques (Arabic Suites) from the pianist & composer Sir Claude Debussy. In my earlier years, I used to play and record his 1st Arabic suite (Arabian Suites, or to say, Arabesque) in many scenes LIVE, in studio or classroom, for my love of this beautiful melodic series. Now, by 'Staying at home'& self-training in home studio during this worldwide COVID-19 period and sometimes climbing a mountain for fresh air and beautiful views (hills linked, but felt huge&deep like a mountain) behind my living residential community garden, I got this version of the second Arabic Suite from nature. If you ask me 'what's its musicality', close your eyes and imaging: It's a beautiful Spring Butterfly (the 2nd Arabic suite) fluttering and fluttering down onto your most beautiful garden (the 1st Arabic suite) and the flower of your favorites... Then, it took your soul&dream up, and fly to the depth of a mountain behind and the sea... yes, climbing a mountain... and being there - on the top rock watching a sea in the horizonal line... with the blue sky... And further, time's back to a very quitely flowing morning... Finally, your soul travels back to your garden, your room and your own body... with a smiling taste hung on your lips, lightly... Oh, it's a 'France Romantic' dream, and you are still 'staying at home', ...and almost dreaming on bed? ^_^

Oh, forget to say: 1. Due to the COVID-19 reason that my piano tuner - a good peer wasn't here, The petal of my piano wasn't sounded good, but with a noise as the bird-crying, sometimes... However, it's not quite bad that in Debussy's impressionism, it's like birds' accompanyment in song or one of my pets' voices (secret) for Spring Butterfly in garden... That's special... in natural & accidental harmony, I thought...Waiting later, I would better...

2. This beautiful 'Piano song' has been added to the national examination of a farland country - China for New Era (In the book of <The Arabian Nights>),as the advanced level for the piano kids, young teenagers and bigger learners...

Have a try? To your own taste? ^_^
Date circa  Edit this at Wikidata
Publication date 1891 Edit this at Wikidata
References Lesure catalog of Debussy compositions, 66 Edit this at Wikidata
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Source/Photographer Own work Jason M. C., Han 2020-04-24

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current01:29, 26 April 20204 min 46 s (48.16 MB)Jason M. C., Han (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=This musical file is the second piano-suite of Arabesques (Arabic Suites) from the pianist&composer Sir Claude Debussy. In my earlier years, I used to play and record his 1st Arabic suite (Arabian Suites, or to say, Arabesque) in many scenes LIVE, in studio or classroom, for my love of this beautiful melodic series. Now, by 'Staying at home'& self-training in home studio during this worldwide COVID-19 period and sometimes climbing a mountain for fresh air and beauti...

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