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''Suite bergamasque'' ( L. 75) () is a piano suite by
Claude Debussy Achille Claude Debussy (; 22 August 1862 – 25 March 1918) was a French composer. He is sometimes seen as the first Impressionism in music, Impressionist composer, although he vigorously rejected the term. He was among the most influe ...
. He began composing it around 1890, at the age of 28, but significantly revised it just before its 1905 publication. The popularity of the third movement, ''Clair de lune'', has made it one of the composer's most famous works for piano, as well as one of the most famous musical pieces of all time.Guo, Shulin.
A Study of Claude Debussy's Suite Bergamasque: Prelude, Menuet, Clair de Lune and Passepied
'. Diss. University of Kansas, 2019. Web. 19 May 2020.


Background

Debussy was initially unwilling to use these relatively early piano compositions because they were not in his mature style, but in 1905 he accepted the offer of a publisher who thought they would be successful, given the fame Debussy had gained in the intervening fifteen years. While it is not known how much of the ''Suite'' was written in 1890 and how much was written in 1905, it is clear that Debussy changed the names of at least two of the pieces. ''Passepied'' had first been composed under the title ''Pavane'', while ''Clair de lune'' was originally entitled ''Promenade sentimentale''. These names come from poems by
Paul Verlaine Paul-Marie Verlaine ( ; ; 30 March 1844 – 8 January 1896) was a French poet associated with the Symbolism (movement), Symbolist movement and the Decadent movement. He is considered one of the greatest representatives of the ''fin de siècle'' ...
. The title of the third movement of ''Suite bergamasque'' is taken from Verlaine's poem " Clair de lune", which refers to
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s in the opening stanza:


Structure

''Suite bergamasque'' consists of four
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: # ''Prélude'' (Moderato tempo rubato,
F major F major is a major scale based on F, with the pitches F, G, A, B, C, D, and E. Its key signature has one flat.Music Theory'. (1950). United States: Standards and Curriculum Division, Training, Bureau of Naval Personnel. 28. Its relati ...
, ) # ''Menuet'' (Andante,
A minor A minor is a minor scale based on A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. Its key signature has no flats or sharps. Its relative major is C major and its parallel major is A major. The A natural minor scale is: Changes needed for the melodic ...
, ) # ''Clair de lune'' (Andante très expressif,
D major D major is a major scale based on D (musical note), D, consisting of the pitches D, E (musical note), E, F♯ (musical note), F, G (musical note), G, A (musical note), A, B (musical note), B, and C♯ (musical note), C. Its key signature has two S ...
, ) # ''Passepied'' (Allegretto ma non troppo,
F minor F minor is a minor scale based on F, consisting of the pitches F, G, A, B, C, D, and E. Its key signature consists of four flats. Its relative major is A-flat major and its parallel major is F major. Its enharmonic equivalent, E-sharp ...
, )


''Prélude''

The first piece in the suite is in the key of F major and marked ''moderato
tempo rubato ; , , ;) is a musical term referring to expressive and rhythmic freedom by a slight speeding up and then slowing down of the tempo of a piece at the discretion of the soloist or the conductor. Rubato is an expressive shaping of music that is a p ...
''. Its
legato In music performance and notation, legato (; Italian for "tied together"; French ''lié''; German ''gebunden'') indicates that musical notes are played or sung smoothly, such that the transition from note to note is made with no intervening si ...
phrases give it a smooth, flowing feel.


''Menuet''

The second movement is in A minor. Rather than mimicking the articulations of a baroque
minuet A minuet (; also spelled menuet) is a social dance of French origin for two people, usually written in time. The English word was adapted from the Italian ''minuetto'' and the French ''menuet''. The term also describes the musical form tha ...
from the start, Debussy eschews the accent on the downbeat of the first measures. The light, fluttery embellishments Debussy writes throughout the movement give it the character of an arabesque.


''Clair de lune''

The third movement is in D major. It is written in compound triple
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() and marked ''andante très expressif''. Its title, which means "moonlight" in French, is taken from
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's poem "Clair de lune". It is not to be confused with the two settings of the poem composed by Debussy for voice and piano accompaniment.


''Passepied''

The final movement is in F minor, marked ''allegretto ma non troppo''. A
passepied The passepied (, "pass-foot", from a characteristic dance step) is a French court dance. Originating as a kind of Breton branle, it was adapted to courtly use in the 16th century and is found frequently in 18th-century French opera and balle ...
is a type of dance that originated in
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. This movement is fast and light, with the left hand playing an almost continuous quaver or eighth-note accompaniment. The movement includes the use of 3 against 4
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.


Arrangements

''Suite bergamasque'' has been orchestrated and arranged by many people, both for concert performance and for use in other media. In particular, ''Clair de lune'' has been arranged for a wide variety of instrumental combinations, including notable orchestrations by André Caplet,
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, and Lucien Cailliet. ''Clair de lune'' was originally intended to be included as a fully orchestrated piece in the 1940
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animated film '' Fantasia''. However, due to runtime issues, it was eventually not included in the final cut of the film. Instead, the footage for its intended segment (featuring
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''. However, the "Clair de lune" segment was later restored after a workprint of it was rediscovered in 1992, complete with an original score by Stokowski and the
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. It is included as a bonus feature in some later releases of ''Fantasia''. ''Passepied'' was arranged by the Punch Brothers for bluegrass instrumentation for their album '' The Phosphorescent Blues''. A synthesizer version was produced by the Japanese electronic music pioneer
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for his 1974 album '' Snowflakes Are Dancing'', consisting of arrangements and renditions of compositions by Debussy, including ''Passepied''. It was used at the Closing Ceremony at the
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was extinguished. A cover version of ''Clair de lune'' with lyrics written by Rafael Jaime and titled ''I Am Born Again'' is prominently featured in the 2024 Mexican
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''Mi Hermano Lobo (My Brother Wolf)''. The song is performed off-screen by 8-year-old Jorge Luis Jiménez Avilés in the lead role of Rafael.


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