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Debussy: Complete Orchestral Works
La Mer
Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune
Trois Nocturnes
Pelleas et Melisande - Symphonie - arr M Constant
Images for orchestra
Le Martyre de Saint Sebastien
Khamma - compl Koechlin
La Boite A Joujoux - orch Debussy & A Caplet
6 Epigraphes antiques - orch E Ansermet
Suite Bergamasque - orch G Cloez & Caplet
Petite Suite - orch H Busser
En blanc et noir - orch R Holloway
L'isle joyeuse - orch B Molinari
Preludes - Books 1 & 2 (24, complete) - orch C Matthews
Printemps, suite for piano 4 hands or orchestra, L. 61 - orch Busser
Estampe No. 1 - Pagodes - orch Caplet & Busser
Estampe No. 2 - La soiree dans Grenade - orch Caplet & Busser
Symphonie in B minor - orch T Finno
Fantasie for piano and orchestra
Deux Danses for harp & strings
Rhapsody for clarinet & piano (or orchestra), L. 116 'Premiere rapsodie'
Rhapsody for alto saxophone & piano (or orchestra), L. 98
Orchestre National de Lyon / Jun Markl, conductor
Recorded: 2007-2011
This collection contains all Debussy’s works for orchestra as well as many orchestral arrangements of his piano music. Together these display a rich panorama of Debussian sound and a remarkable insight into the composer. Established arrangements by Debussy’s contemporaries, including Ravel and Caplet, are complemented by more recent arrangements from composers such as Colin Matthews and Robin Holloway. The conductor Jun Markl believes that Debussy ‘set up a model of orchestration for the rest of the twentieth century’ and it is with this conviction that he draws from the Orchestre National de Lyon such ‘world-class playing’. ( NAXOS )