Concierto en vivo 2001
This work, "La plus que lente", is a very slow waltz of sorts, composed in 1910.
La plus que lenteThe more than slow is a waltz for solo piano written by Claude Debussy in 1910 shortly after his publication of the Préludes, Book I.[4] The piece debuted at the New Carlton Hotel in Paris, where it was transcribed for strings and performed by a popular Romany band.
The title may be translated as "The even slower waltz" or, word-for-word, "The more than slow".[2] Despite its translation, La plus que lente was not meant to be played slowly; "lente," in this context, refers to the valse lente genre that Debussy attempted to emulate. Typical of Debussy's caustic approach to naming his compositions, it represented his reaction to the vast influence of the slow waltz in France's social atmospheres. However, as Frank Howes noted, "La plus que lente is, in Debussy's wryly humorous way, the valse lente [slow waltz] to outdo all others.
This is a recording of a live concert in Buenos Aires in May 2001
performed by Claudio Barile and
Romana De Piaggi in
Quirno Foundation
Esta es una grabación de un concierto en vivo tocado por Claudio Barile y Romana De Piaggi en buenos Aires en Fundación Quirno en mayo de 2001
Claude Debussy "La plus que lente" Claudio Barile (flute) and Romana De Piaggi ( harp )
Performed by Claudio Barile flute, and Romana De Piaggi harp
Негізгі бет Музыка Claude Debussy " La plus que lente " - vivo 2001 -Claudio Barile flute and Romana De Piaggi harp
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