About Rêverie: Life and Loves of Claude Debussy
Lucy Parham piano
Henry Goodman narrator
Scripted by Lucy Parham
Rêverie is the fourth Composer Portrait compiled and scripted by pianist Lucy Parham.
One of the most prolific and innovative composers of the early 20th Century, Claude Debussy absorbed and transformed cultural influences from countries as far apart as Scotland (The Girl with the Flaxen Hair), Japan (Poissons d’Or) and the USA (Cake Walk).
A crucial element of Debussy’s complex intellectual and emotional world was an entangled love life that brought illicit trysts in Jersey, a brush with a revolver and even a suicide attempt.
The narrative of Rêverie, which takes the form of a personal journal, follows him from his initial success with the Prix de Rome in 1885 to his untimely death in 1918. It is punctuated with solo piano works ranging from the ever-popular lyricism of Clair de lune, Rêverie and The Girl with the Flaxen Hair to such virtuosic showpieces as Jardins sous la pluie, the Etudes and L’isle joyeuse.
‘One of the must see events on the musical calendar’ BBC Music Magazine
‘Winningly compiled and performed’ BBC Music Magazine
‘Recording of the Year’ Music Web International
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