{"id":25,"date":"2012-07-10T09:58:02","date_gmt":"2012-07-10T13:58:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esm4.esm.rochester.edu\/debussy\/?page_id=25"},"modified":"2012-09-19T13:34:32","modified_gmt":"2012-09-19T17:34:32","slug":"works","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/esm4.esm.rochester.edu\/debussy\/works\/","title":{"rendered":"Works By Debussy, in Performances by Eastman Students &amp; Faculty"},"content":{"rendered":"<h1>AUDIO #1:<\/h1>\n<p>&#8220;Hommage \u00e0 Rameau&#8221;<br \/>\n\u201cHommage \u00e0 Rameau\u201d from <em>Images, <\/em>s\u00e9rie I [for solo piano]<br \/>\nexcerpt from Eastman Audio Archive call no. MO 1120<\/p>\n<p>Performed by Professor Rebecca Penneys in a Faculty Recital on October 13, 2002 in Kilbourn Hall at the Eastman School of Music. Professor Penneys has served on the piano faculty of the Eastman School since 1980.<\/p>\n[audio:https:\/\/esm4.esm.rochester.edu\/debussy\/files\/01-Hommage-%C3%A0-Rameau.mp3|titles=Hommage \u00e0 Rameau\u201d from\u00a0<em>Images,\u00a0<\/em>s\u00e9rie I]\n<hr \/>\n<h1>AUDIO #2:<\/h1>\n<p>&#8220;F\u00eates&#8221;<br \/>\n\u201cF\u00eates,\u201d second movement from <em>Nocturnes <\/em>[for orchestra with women\u2019s chorus; the given movement is solely for orchestra]<br \/>\nexcerpt from Eastman Audio Archive call no. DM 2620<\/p>\n<p>Performed by the New Eastman Symphony under Professor Brad Lubman, conductor, on January 23, 1998 in Kilbourn Hall at the Eastman School of Music. The New Eastman Symphony was a student-managed orchestra that flourished at the Eastman School in the years 1997-2000. Professor Lubman has served on the Conducting and Ensembles faculty of the Eastman School since 1996.<\/p>\n[audio:https:\/\/esm4.esm.rochester.edu\/debussy\/files\/02-F%C3%AAtes.mp3|titles=F\u00eates]\n<hr \/>\n<h1>AUDIO #3:<\/h1>\n<p>Golliwog&#8217;s Cakewalk<br \/>\n\u201cGolliwog\u2019s Cakewalk\u201d from <em>Children\u2019s Corner <\/em>[for solo piano]<br \/>\nexcerpt from Eastman Audio Archive call no. ECD 1732<\/p>\n<p>Performed by Kevin T. Chance in a Doctor of Musical Arts degree recital on January 11, 2010 in Kilbourn Hall at the Eastman School of Music. Since January, 2010 Dr. Chance has served on the music faculty of the University of Alabama as Instructor of Piano.<\/p>\n[audio:https:\/\/esm4.esm.rochester.edu\/debussy\/files\/03-Golliwogs-Cakewalk.mp3|titles=Golliwog\u2019s Cakewalk]\n<hr \/>\n<h1>Audio #4<\/h1>\n<p>Act IV, scene iv ( \u201cC\u2019est le dernier soir . . .\u201d ) from P\u00e9ll\u00e9as et M\u00e9lisande (opera; 1893-95, 1901-02)<br \/>\nexcerpt from Eastman Audio Archive call no. AM9274 : AM9279<\/p>\n<p>Performed on May 7, 1987 in the Eastman Theatre by Eugenia P. Garrity, soprano, in the role of M\u00e9lisande, and John Kramar, baritone, in the role of P\u00e9ll\u00e9as, and the members of the Eastman Philharmonia, conducted by David Gilbert.<br \/>\nDr. Garrity is now a recitalist and voice teacher based in Lakeland, Florida.<\/p>\n<p>Mr. Kramar is Associate Professor of Voice, Chair of the Department of Vocal Studies, and Director of the East Carolina University Opera Theater at the East Carolina University School of Music in Greenville, North Carolina.\u00a0Maestro Gilbert currently serves as Resident Conductor at the Manhattan School of Music in New York City.<\/p>\n[audio:https:\/\/esm4.esm.rochester.edu\/debussy\/files\/04-Act-IV-Scene-IV.mp3|titles=Act IV &#8211; scene iv]\n<hr \/>\n<h1 class=\"entry-title\">BBC-Radio: The Young Debussy&#8217;s Secret Songs for Mme. Vasnier<\/h1>\n<p>The final event of Eastman&#8217;s &#8220;The Prismatic Debussy&#8221; is devoted to performance and study of Debussy&#8217;s early songs, including five that have been reconstructed by, respectively, Denis Herlin and Eastman&#8217;s Marie Rolf and made available for performance in the past year. Most of these songs were written for a remarkable soprano, Marie Blanche Vasnier, an older, married woman with whom the twenty-year-old Debussy was apparently in love during a year or more.<\/p>\n<p>In this BBC radio feature, Richard Langham Smith (of the Royal College of Music, in London), Professor Rolf, and other authorities give a sense of the lyrical riches of Th\u00e9odore de Banville, Alfred de Musset, Paul Bourget, Th\u00e9ophile Gautier, and Paul Verlaine&#8211;the poets Debussy chose to express his love for the remarkable Mme. Vasnier.<\/p>\n<p>Hearing her sing moved Debussy, then an impressionable young student, to create a treasury of songs specially with her stratospheric voice in mind. Among the many songs he wrote for Madame Vasnier is the unpublished \u0093La fille aux cheveux de lin.\u0094 It was the starting point of Debussy\u0092s fascination with setting words to music, an obsession that reached a high point in <em>P\u00e9lleas et M\u00e9lisande<\/em> some twenty years later. But it was Mme. Vasnier whom Debussy acknowledged, in quite suggestive language, as \u0093&#8221;the only muse to ever inspire in me musical feelings&#8211;to speak only of the musical ones!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Listen on the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/programmes\/b0194mvs\" target=\"_blank\">BBC website<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>AUDIO #1: &#8220;Hommage \u00e0 Rameau&#8221; \u201cHommage \u00e0 Rameau\u201d from Images, s\u00e9rie I [for solo piano] excerpt from Eastman Audio Archive call no. MO 1120 Performed by Professor Rebecca Penneys in a Faculty Recital on October 13, 2002 in Kilbourn Hall at the Eastman School of Music. 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