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 RE: Debussy Rhapsody
Author: ted 
Date:   1999-04-22 23:12

For some reason, the word "ethereal" comes to mind. There are also many mood changes throughout the piece. I have found many interpretations very pleasing to listen to. My favorites are oldies by Gaston Hamelin and Benny Goodman (my favorite classical recording of Benny Goodmans). Also more recently, Sharon Kam has a recording with a lot of fire to it. Karl Leister's is more sedate, but just as pleasing to me.

I prepared this piece for a lesson recently. It was certainly a challenge playing so many passenges p, pp, and ppp with a good tone. Also some of the 32nd note runs took a lot of wood'shedding.



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