Skip to content Skip to navigation

Connexions

You are here: Home » Content » Debussy Sonata for Cello and Piano (1915): Recording and Analysis

Navigation

Content Actions

  • Download module PDF
  • Add to ...
    Add the module to:
    • My Favorites
    • A lens
    • An external social bookmarking service
    • My Favorites (What is 'My Favorites'?)
      'My Favorites' is a special kind of lens which you can use to bookmark modules and collections directly in Connexions. 'My Favorites' can only be seen by you, and collections saved in 'My Favorites' can remember the last module you were on. You need a Connexions account to use 'My Favorites'.
    • A lens (What is a lens?)

      Definition of a lens

      Lenses

      A lens is a custom view of Connexions content. You can think of it as a fancy kind of list that will let you see Connexions through the eyes of organizations and people you trust.

      What is in a lens?

      Lens makers point to Connexions materials (modules and collections), creating a guide that includes their own comments and descriptive tags about the content.

      Who can create a lens?

      Any individual Connexions member, a community, or a respected organization.

    • External bookmarks
  • E-mail the author

Recently Viewed

This feature requires Javascript to be enabled.

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

Module by: Patricia Gray

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.

Launch Flash Project

Figure 1
Figure 1 (Graphic1.jpg)

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

Comments, questions, feedback, criticisms?

Send feedback