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Debussy: to finger or not to finger…? Why we are adding fingering in the “Études”

Posted on May 14, 2012 by Dominik Rahmer

In summer 1915 in the solitude of Pourville, the small … Continue reading →

Posted in Monday Postings | Tagged Chopin, Couperin, Debussy, Études, fingering, piano, Rameau | 1 Comment

Missing bass octave in Debussy’s Prélude “Ce qu’a vu le vent d’ouest”?

Posted on December 26, 2011 by Peter Jost

Whether the Pope is infallible is anybody’s guess, but composers … Continue reading →

Posted in Monday Postings | Tagged Debussy, Préludes, variants | Leave a comment
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