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Debussy Sonata for Cello and Piano (1915): Recording and Analysis

Module by: Patricia Gray. E-mail the author

Summary: This project was created by members of the Luna Nova new music ensemble (www.lunanova.org). It provides a complete recording and animated score analysis of the sonata as well as a history of the work, a glossary and a quiz.

This Flash animation project was created by members of the Luna Nova new music ensemble ( www.lunanova.org). It provides a complete recording and animated score analysis of the sonata as well as a history of the work, a glossary and a quiz. Please send comments to pgray@pgray.net.

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Project Designer: Patricia Gray

Performers: Craig Hultgren, cello; Adam Bowles, piano

Narrative and Test: Efrim Fruchtman, Patricia Gray, Joseph Way, Robert Patterson

Opening Graphic: La Plage de Benerville, Maree Basse by Eugene-Louis Boudin (1824-1898). Used by permission of the Dixon Gallery and Gardens (www.dixon.org)

Recording: Brandon Goff

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