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Danses for Harp and String Orchestra (for Chamber Orchestra Conductor' New
Debussy wrote these two short dances to a commission from the instrument-making firm of Pleyel, which was keen to use famous names in the marketing of its newly-developed chromatic harp. The dances are also playable without problem on the pedal harp, which was to replace the chromatic harp on the concert platform. The archaic style of the pieces, including modal harmonies, used to express a “sacred” rite and a “profane” dance of joy, points to the enthusiasm for antiquity of Debussy himself and of the artistic world around 1900.
Ours is the first critical edition of the pieces, and is based on careful checking of the autograph and first edition. Owing to the moderate level of difficulty of the orchestral parts, the work is also suitable for amateur ensembles. The harp part is available with the piano reduction in HN 1584.
Details
Publisher: Henle Urtext Edition
Publisher Code: HN3440
Credits: Claude Debussy; ed. Peter Jost
Medium: Softcover
Pages: 43
Length: .00 in.
Width: .00 in.
Series: Henle Music Folios
Format: Conductor's Score
Voicing: CONDUCTOR SCORE