Project 366 - Listener Guide #332




For Your Listening Pleasure show

Summary: "In Memoriam - Claude Debussy (1862-1918)" Claude Debussy died a century ago, but his music has not grown old. Bound only lightly to the past, it floats in time. As it coalesces, bar by bar, it appears to be improvising itself into being—which is the effect Debussy wanted. After a rehearsal of his orchestral suite “Images,” he said, with satisfaction, “This has the air of not having been written down.” In a conversation with one of his former teachers, he declared, “There is no theory. You merely have to listen. Pleasure is the law.” Details at our archive page @ https://archive.org/details/pcast297