Immerse yourself in the final masterpieces of Claude Debussy with this exquisite collection of sonatas, originally released in 1962. This album showcases Debussy's late-period brilliance, featuring three of his six planned sonatas for various instrumental combinations, each a testament to his innovative spirit and unparalleled compositional skill.
The album opens with "Deux danses pour harpe et orchestre à cordes, L. 103," a captivating duo of sacred and profane dances that highlight Debussy's ability to blend the ethereal with the earthly. The sonatas that follow are equally compelling, each offering a unique blend of Debussy's signature impressionistic style and his mastery of classical form.
The "Sonate pour flûte, alto et harpe in F Major, L. 137" is a delightful exploration of pastoral themes, while the "Sonate pour violoncelle et piano in D Minor, L. 135" delves into more introspective and dramatic territory. The "Sonate pour violon et piano in G Minor, L. 140" rounds out the collection with its lively and imaginative movements, showcasing Debussy's enduring genius.
Recorded by some of the most renowned musicians of the time, including Jean-Pierre Rampal, Lily Laskine, and Paul Tortelier, this album is a treasure trove of Debussy's late-period chamber music. Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or a newcomer to Debussy's music, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. With a total duration of 49 minutes, it's the perfect way to spend some time with one of the most influential composers of the 20th century.