Impressionist
Impressionist music is a style of classical music that developed in the late 19th century, primarily in France. It is characterized by a focus on atmosphere and mood, and is often characterized by a lack of development and the use of harmonic ambiguity. The style was developed by composers such as Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel, and Erik Satie, who sought to capture fleeting moments and impressions through music. Impressionist music is often seen as a precursor to modernist music, as it rejected the forms and structures of traditional classical music.
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Maurice Ravel, Gabriel Fauré, Alicia De Larrocha, The London Philharmonic Orchestra, Lawrence Foster, Rafael Frühbeck De Burgos – Concerto For The Left Hand / Concerto For Piano And Orchestra / Fantaisie For Piano And Orchestra (NM/VG+)
Second HandOriginal price $15.00 - Original price $15.00Original price$15.00$15.00 - $15.00Current price $15.00| /Condition: Second Hand Ships from: Melbourne Media: Near Mint (NM or M-) Cover: Very Good Plus (VG+) Description ...
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