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16 gru 2022 · La plus que lente was a gentle parody of the valse lente genre which was sweeping Paris at the time. The title of the piece, which translates as “the even slower waltz,” carries a hint of the composer’s trademark sarcasm.
Debussy - La plus que Lent. Background. “It is necessary to abandon yourself completely, and let the music do as it will with you.” (Claude Debussy) Debussy wrote La plus que lente in 1910, the same year he composed the first set of Preludes.
La plus que lente, L. 121 (French pronunciation: [laplyskəˈlɑ̃t], "The more than slow"), [1] is a waltz for solo piano written by Claude Debussy in 1910, [2] shortly after his publication of the Préludes, Book I. [3]
La plus que lente, a solo piano piece, was written in 1910 and recorded by Debussy three years later on the Welte-Mignon reproducing piano, which accurately mimicked the pianist's tempo,...
23 mar 2018 · La plus que lente, a solo piano piece, was written in 1910 and recorded by Debussy three years later on the Welte-Mignon reproducing piano, which accurately mimicked the pianist's tempo, phrasing, pedaling and dynamic levels.
26 lut 2020 · In 1910 Debussy revisited the world of café music. A popular tune of the time was “La valse lente” (The Slow Waltz), to which Debussy’s musical riposte was “La plus que lente” (More than Slow), a gentle, sophisticated send-up of the sentimental waltz, marked “Molto rubato con morbidezza.”.