Debussy's La mer
Stephen Johnson examines the music and background to Debussy's La mer with the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Symphony Orchestra conducted by Tito Ceccherini and the South Bank Gamelan Players.
Stephen Johnson examines the music and background to Debussy's La Mer with the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Symphony Orchestra conducted by Tito Ceccherini and the South Bank Gamelan Players.
Debussy's three movement symphonic masterpiece takes much of its inspiration from the sea, as its title suggests, but it is more than just a piece of music with an extra musical programme. Stephen Johnson takes the work to pieces with the help of the players of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Symphony Orchestra and looks at how Debussy was inspired not only by the Japanese wood block prints for a pictorial depiction of the sea, but by the structures and scales of far eastern music as well, to create what many regard to be the greatest ever symphony by a Frenchman.
This programme has been filmed for a visualisation on the Radio 3 website. Debussy's La Mer is featured in the 2011 Proms on 29th July.
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Duration: 41:43
Music Played
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Claude Debussy
La Mer - 3 symphonic sketches for orchestra
Conductor: Tito CECCHERINI Performer: Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ S O.
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Claude Debussy
Pagodes [no. 1 of Estampes], orch. Andre Caplet
Conductor: Tito CECCHERINI Performer: Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ S O.
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Traditional Indonesian gamelan
Slendro
Conductor: Performer: South Bank Gamelan Players
Broadcast
- Sat 23 Jul 2011 18:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3