Debussy Studies 2
Herausgeber: Kelly, Barbara L.; Code, David J.
Introduction: Debussy Research between Anniversaries Barbara L. Kelly; Part
I. Aesthetics: 1. Debussy as Reader Denis Herlin; 2. 'Natural' Music:
Debussy and the Intellectual Contexts of Debussysme Alexandra Kieffer; 3.
The Evolution of Claude Debussy's Arabesque Idea Stephanie Venturino and
Jonathan Dunsby; Part II. Analysis: 4. The Young Debussy Reconsidered
through his Early Chamber Music Roy Howat; 5. Debussy and the Dance David
Code; 6. 'Rhythmicised Time' in Debussy's Settings of 'En sourdine'
Aleksandra [Sasha] Koerbler; 7. Debussy's Violin Sonata and the Legacy of
J. S. Bach Matthew G. Brown; Part III. Performance: 8. Manuscript Study and
Illuminated Performance: Debussy's Recueil Vasnier Marie Rolf; 9.
Performing the Barline in Debussy's Music Simon Trezise; 10. Preparing for
Pelléas et Mélisande in Britain: Debussy's International Reputation Barbara
L. Kelly; Part IV. Legacy: 11. Collective Remembering/Collective
Forgetting: Debussy's Legacy and His Late Works Marianne Wheeldon; 12.
Debussy's Influence Since 1945: French Compositional Descendancies Edward
Campbell and Caroline Rae; Epilogue '. . . Pour Divers Instruments':
Composing après Debussy in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries David
Code and Drew Hammond.