Clair de lune, Debussy [432 Hz]

Mattia Bonizzi plays Clair de lune by Debussy. Clair de lune is the third movement of “Suite Bergamasque“ by Debussy. This suite is made of 4 parts and it was written in many years: Debussy began it in 1890 and finished in 1905, cause after many years he revised it. Clair de lune, that in italian means ’’ Chiaro di Luna ’’ derives his title from a Verlain’s poem: “Votre âme est un paysage choisi / Que vont charmant Masques et Bergamasques / jouant du Luth et dansant et quasi / Tristes sous leurs déguisements fantasques“. The indication of time is 9/8,  and it has to be played andante très expressif and in the pianissimo dynamic (at the beginning). Clair de lune belongs to musical impressionism. It is famouse for his strong emotional impact and it was used as a soundtrack in the film “Twilight“. This recording is in 432 hz and i use images that I think can express the musical content of the piece.
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