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Debussy Bilitis - 6 Apigraphes Antiques for Flute and Piano (or Harp)
- invoquer Pan dieu du vent d`ete
- un tombeau sans nom
- que la nuit soit porpice
- la danseuse aux crotales
- l`Egyptienne
- remercier la pluie au matin
In 1900, three years after the publication of his three songs, La Flute de Pan, La Chevelure and Le Tombeau des Naiades, Claude Debussy wrote some little known incidental music to accompany the Chansons de Bilitis poems by Pierre Louys. The instrumental ensemble chosen at the time consisted of two flutes, two harps and a celesta. In 1913 he reworked the principal themes to make the` Six epigraphes antiques for four-hand piano. It seems interesting, and even natural, to present this` version of the Six epigraphes antiques as a faithful reproduction of the original colour.
Transcription by Georges Lambert and Yung Wha Lee.
편곡자 Lambert, Georges
Lee, Jung Wha
작곡가 Debussy, Achille Claude (1862-1918)
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