Debussy, Claude 1862-1918
Overview
Works: | 23,280 works in 66,064 publications in 16 languages and 454,725 library holdings |
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Genres: | Symphonic poems Suites Scores Preludes (Music) Musical settings Chamber music Operas Criticism, interpretation, etc Personal correspondence Art music |
Roles: | Author, Composer, Arranger, Instrumentalist, Performer, Creator, Editor, Musician, Librettist, Contributor, Other, Bibliographic antecedent, Adapter, Honoree, Dedicatee, Compiler, Conductor, Dedicator, pf=, Lyricist, htt, Recipient, Author of introduction, Correspondent, 236, Illustrator |
Classifications: | ML410.D28, 786.2 |
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Most widely held works about
Claude Debussy
- The Cambridge companion to Debussy by Simon Trezise( )
- Debussy by Eric Frederick Jensen( )
- Debussy and the fragment by Linda Cummins( )
- Montale, Debussy, and modernism by Gian-Paolo Biasin( )
- Debussy : man and artist by Oscar Thompson( Book )
- The art of French piano music : Debussy, Ravel, Fauré, Chabrier by Roy Howat( )
- The music of Claude Debussy by Richard S Parks( Book )
- The lives and times of the great composers by Michael Steen( Book )
- The rhythm of thought : art, literature, and music after Merleau-Ponty by Jessica Wiskus( )
- Debussy in performance by James R Briscoe( Book )
- Debussy letters by Claude Debussy( Book )
- Debussy : a painter in sound by Stephen Walsh( Book )
- The theories of Claude Debussy, musicien français by Léon Vallas( Book )
- The life of Debussy by Roger Nichols( Book )
- Claude Debussy by David J Code( )
- Prelude to 'The afternoon of a faun' : an authoritative score, Mallarmé's poem, backgrounds and sources, criticism and analysis by Claude Debussy( )
- Claude Debussy and the poets by Arthur Wenk( Book )
- The poetic Debussy : a collection of his song texts and selected letters by Claude Debussy( Book )
- Debussy : musician of France by Victor Seroff( Book )
- Claude Debussy : [reproductions de photos concernant sa vie by Francois Lesure( )
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Most widely held works by
Claude Debussy
Pelléas et Mélisande by
Claude Debussy(
)
588 editions published between 1927 and 2022 in 11 languages and held by 7,513 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Star conductor Simon Rattle leads a superb cast in this mesmerizing performance of Debussy's rarely staged opera. Stéphane Degout and Magdalena Kožená are the tragic title couple--lovers caught in a web of passion as strong as it is forbidden. Gerald Finley delivers a remarkable portrayal of Golaud, Mélisande's husband and Pelléas's half-brother, and Felicity Palmer is their mother, Geneviève. Willard White brings dramatic and vocal intensity to the brief but crucial role of the blind old king Arkel
588 editions published between 1927 and 2022 in 11 languages and held by 7,513 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Star conductor Simon Rattle leads a superb cast in this mesmerizing performance of Debussy's rarely staged opera. Stéphane Degout and Magdalena Kožená are the tragic title couple--lovers caught in a web of passion as strong as it is forbidden. Gerald Finley delivers a remarkable portrayal of Golaud, Mélisande's husband and Pelléas's half-brother, and Felicity Palmer is their mother, Geneviève. Willard White brings dramatic and vocal intensity to the brief but crucial role of the blind old king Arkel
Préludes by
Claude Debussy(
)
198 editions published between 1913 and 2020 in 9 languages and held by 3,920 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
198 editions published between 1913 and 2020 in 9 languages and held by 3,920 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
La mer by
Claude Debussy(
Recording
)
927 editions published between 1900 and 2020 in 11 languages and held by 3,493 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Orchestra sinfonica di Milano della radiotelevisione italiana ; Sergiu
927 editions published between 1900 and 2020 in 11 languages and held by 3,493 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Orchestra sinfonica di Milano della radiotelevisione italiana ; Sergiu
String quartets by
Claude Debussy(
)
363 editions published between 1893 and 2018 in 9 languages and held by 2,757 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Debussy began work on the composition of his only string quartet in 1892. Little documentary evidence, save for one or two passing oblique references in letters to friends remains to indicate his rate of progress. The final movement, however, caused him no little trouble, and only in August 1893 did Debussy feel able to write to his colleague André Poniatowski that "I think I can finally show you the last movement of the quartet, which has made me really miserable!" Cast in the traditional four movements, Debussy's Quartet in G minor, Op. 10 has as its most distinctive feature its overarching preoccupation with timbre and sonority. The work as a whole offers a compendium of string-playing techniques, yet it also displays a concision of thought rare, perhaps, in a composition often regarded (along with the quartet by Ravel) as one of the seminal impressionist works in the string quartet genre. Its fascinating and readily palpable thematic concentration seems all the more remarkable when one realizes that the very first theme of the opening movement (Animé et très décidé) comes to furnish almost all of the diverse thematic components for the entire work. Another ingenious feature (possibly less immediately apparent to the listener at first hearing) is that the quartet is less dominated by melodic or harmonic considerations than by a rhythmic flexibility which carries the potential for seemingly endless variety. In this respect, Debussy's string quartet seems to strongly prefigure those by Bartók. Yet it remains unmistakably a work dominated by the sensuality and longueurs of French late nineteenth century Romanticism, a strong feature of the slow third movement (Andantino doucement expressif). The work is also strongly predictive of the disjunctive and highly polarized new musical language that would assert itself in the two decades following its completion. The Scherzo (Assez vif et bien rythmé), for example, makes use of the disruptive sonic confrontations that can occur when rapidly alternating pizzicato and bowed passages produce what one commentator has described as "a confusion that forces the listener to concentrate on the textures, rather than the linear form of the music." These apparently disparate elements are then welded together in a finale of striking economy of means, and only at the close does it become really clear that the opening gestures of the work have actually altered themselves and coalesced to produce an organic unity of some 25 minutes' duration. The work was to be dedicated to Ernest Chausson, whose personal reservations eventually diverted the composer's original intentions. Debussy sold his score for a mere 250 francs to the publishers Durand & Cie, who, as he later recalled, "were cynical enough about it to freely admit that what they were paying me didn't cover all the labor this 'work' has entailed." Not surprisingly, the quartet was widely misunderstood at its premiere, given by the Ysayë Quartet on December 29, 1893. At the time, the composer Guy Ropartz was the lone voice in a wilderness of critical lack of interest; he described the quartet as a work "dominated by the influence of young Russia (interestingly, Debussy's patroness in the early 1880s had been Nadezhda von Meck, better known for her support of Tchaikovsky); there are poetic themes, rare sonorities, the first two movements being particularly remarkable." - Michael Jameson on allmusic.com
363 editions published between 1893 and 2018 in 9 languages and held by 2,757 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Debussy began work on the composition of his only string quartet in 1892. Little documentary evidence, save for one or two passing oblique references in letters to friends remains to indicate his rate of progress. The final movement, however, caused him no little trouble, and only in August 1893 did Debussy feel able to write to his colleague André Poniatowski that "I think I can finally show you the last movement of the quartet, which has made me really miserable!" Cast in the traditional four movements, Debussy's Quartet in G minor, Op. 10 has as its most distinctive feature its overarching preoccupation with timbre and sonority. The work as a whole offers a compendium of string-playing techniques, yet it also displays a concision of thought rare, perhaps, in a composition often regarded (along with the quartet by Ravel) as one of the seminal impressionist works in the string quartet genre. Its fascinating and readily palpable thematic concentration seems all the more remarkable when one realizes that the very first theme of the opening movement (Animé et très décidé) comes to furnish almost all of the diverse thematic components for the entire work. Another ingenious feature (possibly less immediately apparent to the listener at first hearing) is that the quartet is less dominated by melodic or harmonic considerations than by a rhythmic flexibility which carries the potential for seemingly endless variety. In this respect, Debussy's string quartet seems to strongly prefigure those by Bartók. Yet it remains unmistakably a work dominated by the sensuality and longueurs of French late nineteenth century Romanticism, a strong feature of the slow third movement (Andantino doucement expressif). The work is also strongly predictive of the disjunctive and highly polarized new musical language that would assert itself in the two decades following its completion. The Scherzo (Assez vif et bien rythmé), for example, makes use of the disruptive sonic confrontations that can occur when rapidly alternating pizzicato and bowed passages produce what one commentator has described as "a confusion that forces the listener to concentrate on the textures, rather than the linear form of the music." These apparently disparate elements are then welded together in a finale of striking economy of means, and only at the close does it become really clear that the opening gestures of the work have actually altered themselves and coalesced to produce an organic unity of some 25 minutes' duration. The work was to be dedicated to Ernest Chausson, whose personal reservations eventually diverted the composer's original intentions. Debussy sold his score for a mere 250 francs to the publishers Durand & Cie, who, as he later recalled, "were cynical enough about it to freely admit that what they were paying me didn't cover all the labor this 'work' has entailed." Not surprisingly, the quartet was widely misunderstood at its premiere, given by the Ysayë Quartet on December 29, 1893. At the time, the composer Guy Ropartz was the lone voice in a wilderness of critical lack of interest; he described the quartet as a work "dominated by the influence of young Russia (interestingly, Debussy's patroness in the early 1880s had been Nadezhda von Meck, better known for her support of Tchaikovsky); there are poetic themes, rare sonorities, the first two movements being particularly remarkable." - Michael Jameson on allmusic.com
Debussy by
Claude Debussy(
)
140 editions published between 1967 and 2020 in 7 languages and held by 2,382 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Defining a new style of music, the Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune has all the sensuous heat of a summer day, while Debussy's exquisite painting in sound and mastery of the orhcestra conjures up the sea in La Mer, night in the Nocturnes, and Spain in Iberia
140 editions published between 1967 and 2020 in 7 languages and held by 2,382 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Defining a new style of music, the Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune has all the sensuous heat of a summer day, while Debussy's exquisite painting in sound and mastery of the orhcestra conjures up the sea in La Mer, night in the Nocturnes, and Spain in Iberia
Twelve etudes by
Claude Debussy(
)
96 editions published between 1951 and 2018 in 7 languages and held by 2,218 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Recorded at the Teatro Comunale, Ferrara, Oct. 1992
96 editions published between 1951 and 2018 in 7 languages and held by 2,218 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Recorded at the Teatro Comunale, Ferrara, Oct. 1992
Claude Debussy by
Claude Debussy(
)
92 editions published between 1967 and 2021 in 6 languages and held by 2,172 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Program about the visual aspects of Debussy's music
92 editions published between 1967 and 2021 in 6 languages and held by 2,172 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Program about the visual aspects of Debussy's music
Préludes, books 1 & 2 by
Claude Debussy(
)
85 editions published between 1950 and 2020 in 6 languages and held by 1,776 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Pierre-Laurent Aimard celebrates the 150th birthday of pioneering composer Claude Debusswy with an album that showcases his profound affinity for the composer?s works
85 editions published between 1950 and 2020 in 6 languages and held by 1,776 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Pierre-Laurent Aimard celebrates the 150th birthday of pioneering composer Claude Debusswy with an album that showcases his profound affinity for the composer?s works
Images by
Claude Debussy(
)
199 editions published between 1944 and 2020 in 8 languages and held by 1,757 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Contents: Images, Prelude a l'apres, La mer
199 editions published between 1944 and 2020 in 8 languages and held by 1,757 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Contents: Images, Prelude a l'apres, La mer
La mer ; Nocturnes by
Claude Debussy(
)
130 editions published between 1957 and 2012 in 7 languages and held by 1,604 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
130 editions published between 1957 and 2012 in 7 languages and held by 1,604 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Clair de lune by
Claude Debussy(
)
316 editions published between 1882 and 2021 in 9 languages and held by 1,446 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Discover the tonality and richness of Debussy's works in the famous "Clair de Lune." The third movement of Debussy's Suite bergamasque is one of his best-known compositions. The dreamlike quality of the music illustrates the fluidity of Debussy's style. "Clair de lune" is French and translates to "moonlight."?
316 editions published between 1882 and 2021 in 9 languages and held by 1,446 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Discover the tonality and richness of Debussy's works in the famous "Clair de Lune." The third movement of Debussy's Suite bergamasque is one of his best-known compositions. The dreamlike quality of the music illustrates the fluidity of Debussy's style. "Clair de lune" is French and translates to "moonlight."?
Suite bergamasque by
Claude Debussy(
)
175 editions published between 1952 and 2014 in 7 languages and held by 1,423 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
175 editions published between 1952 and 2014 in 7 languages and held by 1,423 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Pour le piano by
Claude Debussy(
)
196 editions published between 1900 and 2007 in 8 languages and held by 1,409 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
196 editions published between 1900 and 2007 in 8 languages and held by 1,409 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Mélodies by
Claude Debussy(
)
53 editions published between 1972 and 2019 in 4 languages and held by 1,370 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Debussy: Chansons de Bilitis: Trois poèmes de Pierre Louÿs pour voix et piano / Ariettes oubliées: Six poèmes de Paul Verlaine pour voix et piano / Cinq poèmes de Charles Baudelaire pour voix et piano / Ravel: Histoires naturelles: Cinq mélodies sur des textes de Jules Renard pour voix et piano
53 editions published between 1972 and 2019 in 4 languages and held by 1,370 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Debussy: Chansons de Bilitis: Trois poèmes de Pierre Louÿs pour voix et piano / Ariettes oubliées: Six poèmes de Paul Verlaine pour voix et piano / Cinq poèmes de Charles Baudelaire pour voix et piano / Ravel: Histoires naturelles: Cinq mélodies sur des textes de Jules Renard pour voix et piano
Debussy on music : the critical writings of the great French composer Claude Debussy by
Claude Debussy(
Book
)
29 editions published between 1971 and 1991 in 3 languages and held by 1,343 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Collects the essays and reviews of the great French composer, together with interviews with him, in which he comments on the composers and musical events of his day and on his own philosophy of music
29 editions published between 1971 and 1991 in 3 languages and held by 1,343 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Collects the essays and reviews of the great French composer, together with interviews with him, in which he comments on the composers and musical events of his day and on his own philosophy of music
La mer : trois esquisses symphoniques by
Claude Debussy(
)
239 editions published between 1900 and 2019 in 9 languages and held by 1,234 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Description du matériel d'orchestre : 3.3.2.4./6.3.2.3.1, timbales, grosse caisse, cymbales, tam-tam, triangle, 2 harpes, glockenspiel, cordes
239 editions published between 1900 and 2019 in 9 languages and held by 1,234 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Description du matériel d'orchestre : 3.3.2.4./6.3.2.3.1, timbales, grosse caisse, cymbales, tam-tam, triangle, 2 harpes, glockenspiel, cordes
Children's corner = Coin des enfants : petite suite pour piano seul by
Claude Debussy(
)
178 editions published between 1908 and 2020 in 9 languages and held by 1,230 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum
178 editions published between 1908 and 2020 in 9 languages and held by 1,230 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum
Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune by
Claude Debussy(
)
340 editions published between 1892 and 2016 in 7 languages and held by 1,193 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Analyse: Manuscrit dédié à Gabrielle Dupont, qui le donna à Alfred Cortot. Ce dernier le céda par la suite à la Robert Owen Lehman Foundation
340 editions published between 1892 and 2016 in 7 languages and held by 1,193 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Analyse: Manuscrit dédié à Gabrielle Dupont, qui le donna à Alfred Cortot. Ce dernier le céda par la suite à la Robert Owen Lehman Foundation
Suite bergamasque by
Claude Debussy(
)
193 editions published between 1890 and 2018 in 6 languages and held by 1,188 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Description du matériel d'orchestre : 2 conducteurs, 1.1.2.1./2.0.0.0, cordes
193 editions published between 1890 and 2018 in 6 languages and held by 1,188 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Description du matériel d'orchestre : 2 conducteurs, 1.1.2.1./2.0.0.0, cordes
24 preludes by
Claude Debussy(
)
28 editions published between 1963 and 2018 in 5 languages and held by 1,187 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
28 editions published between 1963 and 2018 in 5 languages and held by 1,187 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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- Ravel, Maurice 1875-1937 Other Arranger Performer Adapter Musician Author Contributor Creator Instrumentalist Composer
- Maeterlinck, Maurice 1862-1949 Other Performer Librettist Lyricist Bibliographic antecedent Author Contributor Instrumentalist Composer
- Lesure, François Other Writer of accompanying material Contributor Author of introduction Publishing director Author Editor Compiler Redactor
- London Symphony Orchestra Other Performer Instrumentalist Musician
- Boulez, Pierre 1925-2016 Other Performer Author of introduction Annotator Director Former owner Conductor Author Editor Narrator
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- Chopin, Frédéric 1810-1849 Other Musician Author Contributor Creator Compiler Composer
- Howat, Roy Other Arranger Performer Author Editor Instrumentalist
- Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus 1756-1791 Other Author Contributor Composer
- Heinemann, Ernst-Günter Other Author of introduction Editor
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Ballets Bartók, Béla, Beethoven, Ludwig van, Berlioz, Hector, Bizet, Georges, Brahms, Johannes, Composers Debussy, Claude, Dvořák, Antonín, Elgar, Edward, Fauré, Gabriel, France Franck, César, Glinka, M. I.--(Mikhail Ivanovich), Grieg, Edvard, Handel, George Frideric, Janáček, Leoš, Liszt, Franz, Maeterlinck, Maurice, Mallarmé, Stéphane, Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, Meyerbeer, Giacomo, Music Music and literature Ocean Offenbach, Jacques, Operas Orchestral music Orchestral music--Scores Piano music Puccini, Giacomo, Rossini, Gioacchino, Schubert, Franz, Schumann, Robert, Shostakovich, Dmitriĭ Dmitrievich, Sibelius, Jean, Smetana, Bedřich, Songs (High voice) with piano Strauss, Johann, Strauss, Richard, Stravinsky, Igor, String quartets--Scores Suites (Orchestra) Suites (Piano) Symphonic poems Symphonic poems--Scores Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, Verdi, Giuseppe, Wagner, Richard, Waltzes
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Alternative Names
Achille Claude Debussy
Achtelnote 1862-1918 Herr
Achtelnote Herr 1862-1918
C. Debussy
Calude Debussy
Claude-Achille Debussy
Claude Debussy
Claude Debussy Claud Debussy
Claude Debussy composidor frances
Claude Debussy compositeur français
Claude Debussy compositor francês
Claude Debussy compositore francese
Claude Debussy compozitor francez
Claude Debussy cumadóir Francach
Claude Debussy franca komponisto
Claude Debussy francia impresszionista zeneszerző
Claude Debussy francouzský hudební skladatel
Claude Debussy francúzsky hudobný skladateľ
Claude Debussy Frans componist (1862-1918)
Claude Debussy franséische Komponist
Claude Debussy Fransız besteci
Claude Debussy fransk komponist
Claude Debussy fransk tonsättare
Claude Debussy französischer Komponist
Claude Debussy französischer Komponist (1862–1918)
Claude Debussy French composer
Claude Debussy French composer (1862-1918)
Claude Debussy komponis Prancis
Claude Debussy kompozitor francez
Claude Debussy kompozytor francuski
Claude Debussy músico francés
Claude Debussy Phransiya jacha marka Jaylliphust'ari
Claude Debussy Prantsusmaa helilooja
Claude Debussy Ransiya mama llaqtayuq takichaq
Claude Debussy ranskalainen säveltäjä
Claude Debusy
Claudius Debussy
Croche 1862-1918 Monsieur
Croche Monsieur 1862-1918
De Bussy Claude
Debisī
Debisī Ašils Klods
Debisī, K. (Klods), 1862-1918
Debisī, Klods 1862-1918
Debisī, Klods Ašils 1862-1918
Debiusi
Debiusi K.
Debi︠u︡si, Klod
Debi︠u︡si, Klod 1862-1918
Debiusi Klodas
Debiusi Klodas Ašilis
Debi︠u︡ssi, K 1862-1918
Debi︠u︡ssi, K.(Klod)
Debi︠u︡ssi, K. (Klod), 1862-1918
Debi︠u︡ssi, Klod
Debi︠u︡ssi, Klod 1862-1918
Debiussy, K. 1862-1918
Debjussi, K.
Debjussi, K. 1862-1918
Debjussi, Klod
Debjussi, Klod 1862-1918
Debussey
Debûssi, K.
Debûssi, Klod.
Debûssi Klod 1862-1918
Debussy.
Debussy 1862-1918
Debussy, A. C. 1862-1918
Debussy, A. Cl.
Debussy, Achille
Debussy, Achille 1862-1918
Debussy Achille Claude
Debussy Achille-Claude 1862-1918
Debussy, AchilleClaude
Debussy C.
Debussy C. 1862-1918
Debussy, C.A.
Debussy, C.A. 1862-1918
Debussy, C. (Claude), 1862-1918
Debussy, Cl.
Debussy, Cl 1862-1918
Debussy, Cl. A.
Debussy, Cl. A. 1862-1918
Debussy, Cl. (Claude), 1862-1918
Debussy Claude
Debussy, Claude 1862-1918
Debussy, Claude A.
Debussy, Claude A. 1862-1918
Debussy, Claude Achill
Debussy, Claude Achill 1862-1918
Debussy, Claude-Achille
Debussy, Claude-Achille 1862-1918
Debussy, Claude (Achille Claude), 1862-1918
Debussy, ClaudeAchille
Debussy Claude'as
Debussy, Claudio.
Debussy, Claudio 1862-1918
Debussy,RPC, Claude 1862-1918
Debuxi 1862-1918
Debyssy
Debyussi Klod Ashil
Dobyusshī, Kurōdo
Dobyusshī Kurōdo 1862-1918
Klod Debüssi
Klods Debisī
Monsieur Croche
Tu-pu-hsi
Tu-pu-hsi 1862-1918
Κλωντ Ντεμπυσσύ
Κλωντ Ντεμπυσσύ Γάλλος συνθέτης
Ашиль Клод Дебюсси
Дебюсci К. А
Дебюсci К. А. 1862-1918
Дебюссi К.
Дебюссi К. 1862-1918
Дебюсси
Дебюсси, Ашиль-Клод 1862-1918
Дебюсси К.
Дебюсси К.А.
Дебюсси К. А. 1862-1918
Дебюсси, К. А. (Клод Аншил), 1862-1918
Дебюсси, К. (Клод), 1862-1918
Дебюсси Клод
Дебюсси Клод 1862-1918
Дебюсси Клод Ашиль
Клёд Дэбюсі францускі кампазытар
Клод Дебиси
Клод Дебюси
Клод Дебюси френски композитор
Клод Дебюсси
Клод Дебюсси Французский композитор, музыкальный критик
Клод Дебюссі
Клод Дебюссі французький композитор, піаніст, диригент, музичний критик
Клод Дэбюсі
Клѡдъ Дєбѷсси
Կլոդ Դեբյուսի
דבוסי, קלוד 1862-1918
דבוסי, קלוד אשיל 1862-1918
דביוסי, קלוד
דביוסי, קלוד, 1862-1918
דביסי, קלוד
דביסי, קלוד, 1862-1918
קלוד דביסי
קלוד דביסי מלחין צרפתי
كلود ديبوسى
كلود ديبوسي
كلود ديبوسي، 1862-1918
كلود ديبوسي ملحن فرنسي
کلاؤ دیبوسی
کلود دبوسی طراح رقص، پیانیست، و آهنگساز فرانسوی
کلۆد دیبوسی ئاوازدانەرێکی فەڕەنسی
ക്ലോഡ് ഡെബ്യുസി
โกลด เดอบูว์ซี
კლოდ დებიუსი
드뷔시
드뷔시 1862-1918
드뷔시, 끌로드 1862-1918
드뷔시, 클로드 1862-1918
드뷔시, 클로드 아실 1862-1918
클로드 드뷔시
クロード・ドビュッシー
クロード・ドビュッシー フランスの作曲家
ドウビュシー
ドビッシー
ドビュッシー
ドビュッシー 1862-1918
ドビュッシー, C.
ドビュッシー, C. A.
ドビュッシー, クロード
ドビュッシー クロード 1862-1918
ドビュッシー, クロード・アシル
ドビュッシイ
克勞德·德布西
阿希尔-克洛德·德彪西
阿希尔-克洛德·德彪西 法国现代主义时期作曲家
德布西
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