Sonate pour Flûte, Alto, et Harpe Original Manuscript Edition by Claude Debussy Flute - Sheet Music

By Claude Debussy

Almost 100 years after the first publication of Debussy's Sonate pour Flute, Alto, et Harpe by Durand et Cie, this seminal work in the chamber music literature has been meticulously compared, contrasted, and corrected against Debussy's handwritten and autographed 1915 manuscript. Using photographs provided by the National Library of France, harpist Carl Swanson documented and corrected over 100 discrepancies between Debussy's intent and the Durand 1916 edition, including musical indications being omitted, misplaced, or inverted.

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Instrument:
Flute Harp Viola
Genres:
Impressionism
Composers:
Claude Debussy
Publishers:
Carl Fischer Music
Series:
Carl Fischer Chamber Music Edition
UPC:
798408096830
ISBN:
9780825896835
Format:
Score Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Sonata
Artist:
Claude Debussy
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
60
Size:
9 x 12 inches inches
Shipping Weight:
0.63 pounds

Chamber Music Flute, Harp, Viola

SKU: CF.MXE46

Original Manuscript Edition. Composed by Claude Debussy. Edited by Carl Swanson. This edition: Standard Size; Includes individual flute and viola parts. Folio. Score and parts. With Standard notation. 60 pages. Carl Fischer Music #MXE46. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.MXE46).

ISBN 9780825896835. UPC: 798408096830. 9 x 12 inches.

Almost 100 years after the first publication of Debussy's Sonate pour Flute, Alto, et Harpe by Durand et Cie, this seminal work in the chamber music literature has been meticulously compared, contrasted, and corrected against Debussy's handwritten and autographed 1915 manuscript. Using photographs provided by the National Library of France, harpist Carl Swanson documented and corrected over 100 discrepancies between Debussy's intent and the Durand 1916 edition, including musical indications being omitted, misplaced, or inverted.