Debussy's use of quick beauty to interrupt moments of hesitation and melancholy always keeps me coming back to his music. Thank you for sharing this score :)
Music by Debussy is always magnificent, but this interpretation is simply flat and uninspired...Monotonous use of the voice and no colours in the pianistic part.
Music of Debussy is totally disharmonic, not something to listen to. I love when someone avoids classical harmony and uses something inmovative but it must sound well. Debussy's music is depressive. To sum up, only sacred music is valuable.
@@josephalvarez5315, I see. I'm not trolling. Every secular music faster or slower aims at the glory of an artist. Only sacred one is for the glory of God and usefulness of faithful.
Debussy's use of quick beauty to interrupt moments of hesitation and melancholy always keeps me coming back to his music. Thank you for sharing this score :)
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Music by Debussy is always magnificent, but this interpretation is simply flat and uninspired...Monotonous use of the voice and no colours in the pianistic part.
Recommend me something from him, I'm discovering him
Music of Debussy is totally disharmonic, not something to listen to. I love when someone avoids classical harmony and uses something inmovative but it must sound well. Debussy's music is depressive.
To sum up, only sacred music is valuable.
I can't tell if you're trolling or not
@@josephalvarez5315, excuse me. I edited that comment. Notes match the recording. I have simply played not from the beginning.
@@Baltie3 haha I'm talking about the "only sacred music is valuable" part
@@josephalvarez5315, I see. I'm not trolling. Every secular music faster or slower aims at the glory of an artist. Only sacred one is for the glory of God and usefulness of faithful.
@@Baltie3 the thing is.... which god?