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Claude Debussy

Claude Debussy was a French composer and pianist who lived from 1862-1918. He was one of the most important figures in the impressionist movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Debussy's music has a unique and distinct sound, which is characterized by its use of non-traditional harmonies, chromaticism, and modality. His most famous works include his three piano suites, the string quartets, the opera Pelléas et Mélisande, and the orchestral tone poem La Mer.

Debussy's most renowned albums include Preludes (1910-1913), Images (1905-1912), and Suite bergamasque (1890). His most popular songs include "Clair de Lune," "Reverie," "Arabesque No. 1," and "La Mer."

An interesting fact about Claude Debussy is that he was a great admirer of the visual arts, and he drew inspiration for his music from many sources, such as the paintings of Monet and Turner, Japanese prints, and the novels of Edgar Allan Poe.