La cathedrale engloutie
The Engulfed Cathedral
Claude Debussy /arr. Clancy Weeks
La cathedrale engloutie--The Sunken (or Engulfed) Cathedral--is the tenth prelude from Claude Debussy's first of two volumes of twelve preludes each for solo piano. Published in 1910, it is characteristic of Debussy in its form, harmony, … Read More
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La cathedrale engloutie--The Sunken (or Engulfed) Cathedral--is the tenth prelude from Claude Debussy's first of two volumes of twelve preludes each for solo piano. Published in 1910, it is characteristic of Debussy in its form, harmony, and content, and is an example of musical impressionism, where the music depicts a place, event, or idea. Specifically, this piece describes an ancient Breton myth in which a cathedral, submerged underwater off the coast of the Island of Ys, rises from a calm sea to the sounds of priests chanting, bells chiming, and an organ playing.When the cathedral rises, your brass will shine!