Lugansky - Debussy, L’isle Joyeuse

Claude Debussy (1862-1918) “L’isle Joyeuse” L. 106 (1903-1904) Nikolai Lugansky, 2019 From Moscow Philharmonic Society “Debussy’s L’îsle joyeuse (1903-1904) was inspired by Watteau’s painting Embarkation for Cythere. Debussy’s work is a single movement in a highly modified sonata form. Using a technique similar to Chopin’s alteration of sonata form in his ballades, the lyrical second subject returns at the brilliant conclusion as a fortissimo paean. L’îsle joyeuse has an almost orchestral quality, as well as an unrelenting choreographic rhythmic drive. The cumulative effect is perfectly calculated and overwhelmingly successful. A number of hallmarks of Debussy’s mature style -- parallel sonorities, whole-tone structures, multiple layers of sound, atmospheric effects, melodic fragmentation -- are in full evidence.” - Steven Coburn
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