L'enfant prodigue, L. 61b "Rouvre les yeux à la lumière" (Lia, Azaël) [Revised 1907 Version] [Live]
L'enfant prodigue, L. 61b: "Mon fils est revenu ! ... Plus de vains soucis" (Lia, Siméon) [Revised 1
L'enfant prodigue, L. 61b: "Mon coeur renaît à l'espérance" (Lia, Azaël, Siméon) [Revised 1907 Versi
Chanson des brises, L. 32
Salut printemps, L. 37a
Salut printemps, L. 37b
Invocation, L. 51a
Invocation, L. 51b
Le Printemps, L. 60a (Arr. Lehn)
Le Printemps, L. 60b
Track Listings (10) - Disc #25
Printemps, L. 68a: I. Très modéré (Reconstructed Bongers)
Printemps, L. 68a: II. Moderato (Reconstructed Bongers)
La Damoiselle élue, L. 69a
La Damoiselle élue, L. 69b
3 Chansons de Charles d'Orléans, L. 99a: I. Dieu ! Qu'il la fait bon regarder !
3 Chansons de Charles d'Orléans, L. 99a: III. Yver, vous n'estes qu'un villain
3 Chansons de Charles d'Orléans, L. 99b: I. Dieu ! Qu'il la fait bon regarder ! (Second Version)
3 Chansons de Charles d'Orléans, L. 99b: II. Quand j'ai ouy le tabourin sonner (Second Version)
3 Chansons de Charles d'Orléans, L. 99b: III. Yver, vous n'estes qu'un villain (Second Version)
Noël des enfants qui n'ont plus de maison, L. 147b
Track Listings (14) - Disc #26
Diane au bois, L. 48: "Mais la nuit vient" (Éros)
Diane au bois, L. 48: "La divine musique !" (Diane)
Diane au bois, L. 48: "Diane, je t'adore" (Éros)
Diane au bois, L. 48: "Une lueur d'argent enveloppe l'air bleu" (Éros, Diane)
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 1: Prélude (Arr. Langham Smith & Orch. Denisov)
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 1: "Rien encore, mon frère" (Rodrigue, Chimène, Hernan, Iñez) [Arr.
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 1: "Vous enfin !" (Rodrigue, Chimène) [Arr. Langham Smith & Orch. De
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 1: "Mais non, je n'en crois rien" (Chimène) [Arr. Langham Smith & Or
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 1: "À ta beauté ma force est asservie" (Rodrigue, Chimène) [Arr. Lan
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 1: "Comme la vague" (Rodrigue, Chimène) [Arr. Langham Smith & Orch.
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 1: "Fourbis le glaive ; Holà, garçons !" (Rodrigue, Chimène, Chorus,
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 1: "C'est l'aube" (Chorus) [Arr. Langham Smith & Orch. Denisov]
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 1: "Arrêtez tous !" (Don Diègue, Don Gomez, Chorus) [Arr. Langham Sm
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 1: "Qu'est ceci ?" (Don Diègue) [Arr. Langham Smith & Orch. Denisov]
Track Listings (14) - Disc #27
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 2: "Prends garde au coup" (Rodrigue, Hernan, Bermudo) [Arr. Langham
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 2: "Frère, vois donc !" (Don Diègue, Hernan, Bermudo) [Arr. Langham
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 2: "Quel est ce bruit" (Rodrigue, Don Diègue) [Arr. Langham Smith &
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 2: "Que m'a-t-on dit ?" (Rodrigue) [Arr. Langham Smith & Orch. Denis
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 2: "Don Diègue !" (Rodrigue, Don Diègue, Chorus) [Arr. Langham Smith
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 2: "Seigneurs des monts et des prairies !" (Rodrigue, Don Gomez, Cho
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 2: "Que signifient ce bruit et ce cliquetis" (Chimène, Don Gomez, Al
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 3: "Boire aujourd'hui, tuer demain !" (Don Juan, Don Pèdre, Chorus)
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 3: "Votre roi vous salue" (Le Roi, Chorus) [Arr. Langham Smith & Orc
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 3: "Justice, mon seigneur !" (Chimène, Don Diègue, Don Pèdre, Le Roi
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 3: "O Juste orgueil" (Don Diègue, Le Roi) [Arr. Langham Smith & Orch
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 3: "Prions, enfant !" (Chimène, Iñez) [Arr. Langham Smith & Orch. De
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 3: "Tu dis vrai !" (Rodrigue, Chimène) [Arr. Langham Smith & Orch. D
Rodrigue et Chimène, L. 80, Act 3: "Eh bien, que mon sort s'accomplisse !" (Rodrigue, Don Diègue, He
Track Listings (6) - Disc #28
Pelléas et Mélisande, L. 93, Act 1: "Je ne pourrai plus sortir de cette forêt" (Golaud, Mélisande)
Pelléas et Mélisande, L. 93, Act 1: "Voici ce qu'il écrit à son frère Pelléas" (Geneviève, Arkël, Pe
Pelléas et Mélisande, L. 93, Act 1: "Il fait sombre dans les jardins" (Mélisande, Geneviève, Pelléa
Pelléas et Mélisande, L. 93, Act 2: "Vous ne savez pas où je vous ai menée?" (Pelléas, Mélisande)
Pelléas et Mélisande, L. 93, Act 2: "Ah ! Ah ! Tout va bien" (Golaud, Mélisande)
Pelléas et Mélisande, L. 93, Act 2: "Oui, c'est ici nous y sommes" (Pelléas, Mélisande)
Track Listings (8) - Disc #29
Pelléas et Mélisande, L. 93, Act 3: "Mes longs cheveux descendent" (Mélisande, Pelléas, Golaud)
Pelléas et Mélisande, L. 93, Act 3: "Prenez garde, par ici, par ici" (Golaud, Pelléas)
Pelléas et Mélisande, L. 93, Acte 3: "Ah! je respire enfin" (Pelléas, Golaud)
Pelléas et Mélisande, L. 93, Act 3: "Viens, nous allons nous asseoir ici" (Golaud, Yniold)
Pelléas et Mélisande, L. 93, Act 4: "Où vas-tu?" (Pelléas, Mélisande, Arkël, Golaud)
Pelléas et Mélisande, L. 93, Act 4: "Maintenant que le père de Pelléas" (Arkël, Mélisande, Golaud)
Pelléas et Mélisande, L. 93, Act 4: "Oh! Cette pierre est lourde" (Yniold, Le Berger)
Pelléas et Mélisande, L. 93, Act 4: "C'est le dernier soir" (Pelléas, Mélisande)
Track Listings (11) - Disc #30
Pelléas et Mélisande, L. 93, Act 5: "Ce n'est pas de cette petite blessure" (Le Médecin, Arkël, Méli
Le Roi Lear, L. 116a: I. Fanfare
Le Roi Lear, L. 116a: II. Le sommeil de Lear
Le Roi Lear, L. 116b: I. Fanfare (Orch. Roger-Ducasse)
Le Roi Lear, L. 116b: II. Le sommeil de Lear (Orch. Roger-Ducasse)
La Chute de la maison Usher, L. 121: Prélude - "Dans la plus verte de nos vallées" (La Voix de Lady
La Chute de la maison Usher, L. 121: "Qui êtes-vous ? ... " (Le Médecin, L'Ami)
La Chute de la maison Usher, L. 121: "Et sa soeur ... " (L'Ami)
La Chute de la maison Usher, L. 121: "Madeline Madeline" (Roderick Usher)
La Chute de la maison Usher, L. 121: "Ne vous effrayez pas ... " (Le Médecin)
La Chute de la maison Usher, L. 121: "Sir Ulrich coeur vaillant par nature ... " (L'Ami, Roderick Us
Track Listings (17) - Disc #31
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a: Nuncius et Prélude
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 1: "Frères, que serait-il le monde ... " (Les Jumeaux)
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 1: "Andronique, ils chantent leur hymne" (Les Gentils, L
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 1: "Seigneur, tu t'es blessé!" (Les Archers d'Émèse, Le
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 1: "Avez-vous entendu? Tout est souillé, foulé ... " (Le
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 1: "Vierges, vierges, ne pleurez pas" (Le Saint, La Mère
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 1: "Chef, tu ne peux pas!" (Les Archers d'Émèse, Le Sain
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 1: "Sébastien! Sébastien!" (Les Archers d'Emèse, Le Sain
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 1: "Sois loué par les Chérubins ... " (Une voix, Le Sain
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 1: "Hymnes, toute l'ombre s'efface" (Les Neufs compagnon
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 2: Prélude
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 2: "A moi, Guddène! A moi, Phlégon!" (Le Saint, Les Magi
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 2: "Je fauchais l'Épi de froment ... " (La Voix de la Vi
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 2: "Elle est Érigone, la Vierge" (Hyale, Phoenisse, Atre
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 2: "Sébastien, archer du Christ" (Les Esclaves, Les Bris
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 2: "Arédrôs, tu reviens ... " (La Fille malade des fièvr
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 2: "Qui pleure mon Enfant si doux ... " (Vox Coelestis)
Track Listings (20) - Disc #32
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 3: Prélude - Fanfare (Toutes les voix)
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 3: Salut, beau jeune homme" (L'Empereur, Le Saint, Toute
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 3: "Païan, Lyre d'or, Arc d'argent" (Les Citharèdes)
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 3: "Cessez! Cessez, ô citharèdes ... " (Le Saint, L'Empe
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 3: "Il dit alors - mon âme est triste ... " (Le Saint)
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 3: "Ah, tu pleures le bien-aimé" (Les Femmes de Byblos,
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 3: "Il est un Dieu, il est un Dieu!" (L'Empereur, Le Sai
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 3: "Io! Io! Adoniastes!" (Choeur)
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 3: "Jésus! Jésus! Jésus à moi!" (Le Saint, L'Empereur)
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 3: "Il est mort, le bel Adonis! Pleurez!" (Chorus Syriac
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 4: Prélude
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 4: "Ils sont loin, ils sont déjà loin" (Sanaé, Le Saint,
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 4: "O tremblement de mon âme" (Le Saint, Sanaé)
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 4: "Des profondeurs, j'appelle votre amour, Archers!" (L
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 4: "Béni soit le premier! Bénie soit l'étoile première!"
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130a, Act 5: "Gloire! Sous nos armures, flamboyez, ô blessures!" (
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130c: I. La Cour des Lys (Arr. Debussy for Orchestra)
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130c: II. Danse extatique et final du premier acte (Arr. Debussy f
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130c: IV. La Passion (Arr. Debussy for Orchestra)
Le Martyre de saint Sébastien, L. 130c: VI. Le Bon pasteur (Arr. Debussy for Orchestra)
Track Listings (18) - Disc #33
D'un cahier d'esquisses, L. 112
Préludes, L. 125, Book 1: I. Danseuses de Delphes
Préludes, L. 125, Book 1: III. Le vent dans la plaine
Préludes, L. 125, Book 1: X. La cathédrale engloutie
Préludes, L. 125, Book 1: XI. La danse de Puck
Préludes, L. 125, Book 1: XII. Minstrels
Estampes, L. 108a: II. La soirée dans Grenade
Children's Corner, L. 119a: I. Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum
Children's Corner, L. 119a: II. Jimbo's Lullaby
Children's Corner, L. 119a: III. Serenade for the Doll
Children's Corner, L. 119a: IV. The Snow is Dancing
Children's Corner, L. 119a: V. The Little Shepherd
Children's Corner, L. 119a: VI. Golliwog's Cakewalk
La plus que lente, L. 128a
Ariettes oubliées, L. 63b: II. Il pleure dans mon coeur (Second Version)
Ariettes oubliées, L. 63b: III. L'ombre des arbres (Second Version)
Ariettes oubliées, L. 63b: V. Aquarelles - I. Green (Second Version)
Pelléas et Mélisande, L. 93, Act 3: "Mes longs cheveux descendent" (Mélisande)
On 25 March 2018, we commemorate the 100th anniversary of the death of Claude Debussy, the most influential and beloved of all French composers, widely considered one of the fathers of modern music. Warner Classics? new 33... more »-CD box set, to be released in January, stands as the first and only complete collection of recordings of Debussy?s music. It comprises all his known works, including six pieces in world-premiere recordings made especially for this edition. Compiled in collaboration with renowned Debussy expert Denis Herlin (Editor-in-Chief of the complete critical edition of Debussy?s music for Durand, the composer?s publisher), Debussy: The Complete Works comprises recordings carefully chosen for their artistic quality and their authenticity of spirit, with the invaluable addition of a bonus album of recordings made by Debussy himself ? he was a superb pianist. Other superb musicians featured in this collection include Martha Argerich, Itzhak Perlman, Yehudi Menuhin, Daniel Barenboim, Kent Nagano, Sir Simon Rattle, and the crème de la crème of the French school, from Aldo Ciccolini, Samson François and Gérard Souzay to Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Philippe Jaroussky, Roberto Alagna, Natalie Dessay and Quatuor Ebène. + Read more This complete edition brings together all Debussy?s known works. The one work that is not currently available is the orchestral version of anIntermezzocomposed in June 1882. However, it is possible to form an idea of how this might have sounded thanks to Debussy?s own transcription of the piece for piano duet (7/5). The following works can be heard here in premiere recordings: theChanson des brises(1882) for soprano solo, female chorus and piano four-hands (24/12), the complete manuscript of which has recently come to light; the first version (1898) of the twoChansons de Chansons de Charles d?Orléans(25/5-6); Diane au bois(1885-87), a ?comédie lyrique? for soprano, tenor and piano (26/1); the beginning ofLa Chute de la maison Usher, as it was when Debussy set the work aside in 1916 (30/6-15); To this group of works, we have added the piano reductions ofKhamma(4/13) ? whose orchestration was mainly the work of Koechlin ? and ofJeux(4/14), both of which provided the basis on which the choreography of the two ballets was devised. Moreover, some of Debussy?s transcriptions from the 1890s have never been recorded until now: À la fontaine, an arrangement for piano solo ofAm Springbrunnenfrom Schumann?s Op.85 set of piano duets (6/9); Humoresque en forme de valse, an arrangement for piano solo of Raff?sHumoreske in Walzerform, op.159, for piano duet (6/10); Saint-Saëns? Symphony No.2 andAirs d?Étienne Marcel, arranged for two pianos, four hands (11/8-18); In addition to the above, we have included several arrangements of Debussy?s works made by composers with whom he was on friendly terms. The complete edition contains all the transcriptions by André Caplet (for piano solo, two pianos and orchestrations), even those carried out after Debussy?s death. Caplet?s orchestrations of two of theAriettes oubliées(22/13-14) are recorded here for the first time. Most of Caplet?s transcriptions received Debussy?s seal of approval, and the composer conducted the orchestral version ofChildren?s Corner(18/14-19) on several occasions and took part in performances of the two-piano version of Ibéria (10/5-7). The same applies to the arrangements made by Henri Busser, Jean Roger-Ducasse, Désiré-Émile Inghelbrecht and Bernardino Molinari. Ravel?s transcriptions and orchestrations are testimony to his admiration for Debussy. Finally, it is worth noting that Debussy was on good terms with the violinist Arthur Hartmann and transcribedMinstrels, one of the pianoPréludes, for his f« less
On 25 March 2018, we commemorate the 100th anniversary of the death of Claude Debussy, the most influential and beloved of all French composers, widely considered one of the fathers of modern music. Warner Classics? new 33-CD box set, to be released in January, stands as the first and only complete collection of recordings of Debussy?s music. It comprises all his known works, including six pieces in world-premiere recordings made especially for this edition. Compiled in collaboration with renowned Debussy expert Denis Herlin (Editor-in-Chief of the complete critical edition of Debussy?s music for Durand, the composer?s publisher), Debussy: The Complete Works comprises recordings carefully chosen for their artistic quality and their authenticity of spirit, with the invaluable addition of a bonus album of recordings made by Debussy himself ? he was a superb pianist. Other superb musicians featured in this collection include Martha Argerich, Itzhak Perlman, Yehudi Menuhin, Daniel Barenboim, Kent Nagano, Sir Simon Rattle, and the crème de la crème of the French school, from Aldo Ciccolini, Samson François and Gérard Souzay to Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Philippe Jaroussky, Roberto Alagna, Natalie Dessay and Quatuor Ebène. + Read more This complete edition brings together all Debussy?s known works. The one work that is not currently available is the orchestral version of anIntermezzocomposed in June 1882. However, it is possible to form an idea of how this might have sounded thanks to Debussy?s own transcription of the piece for piano duet (7/5). The following works can be heard here in premiere recordings: theChanson des brises(1882) for soprano solo, female chorus and piano four-hands (24/12), the complete manuscript of which has recently come to light; the first version (1898) of the twoChansons de Chansons de Charles d?Orléans(25/5-6); Diane au bois(1885-87), a ?comédie lyrique? for soprano, tenor and piano (26/1); the beginning ofLa Chute de la maison Usher, as it was when Debussy set the work aside in 1916 (30/6-15); To this group of works, we have added the piano reductions ofKhamma(4/13) ? whose orchestration was mainly the work of Koechlin ? and ofJeux(4/14), both of which provided the basis on which the choreography of the two ballets was devised. Moreover, some of Debussy?s transcriptions from the 1890s have never been recorded until now: À la fontaine, an arrangement for piano solo ofAm Springbrunnenfrom Schumann?s Op.85 set of piano duets (6/9); Humoresque en forme de valse, an arrangement for piano solo of Raff?sHumoreske in Walzerform, op.159, for piano duet (6/10); Saint-Saëns? Symphony No.2 andAirs d?Étienne Marcel, arranged for two pianos, four hands (11/8-18); In addition to the above, we have included several arrangements of Debussy?s works made by composers with whom he was on friendly terms. The complete edition contains all the transcriptions by André Caplet (for piano solo, two pianos and orchestrations), even those carried out after Debussy?s death. Caplet?s orchestrations of two of theAriettes oubliées(22/13-14) are recorded here for the first time. Most of Caplet?s transcriptions received Debussy?s seal of approval, and the composer conducted the orchestral version ofChildren?s Corner(18/14-19) on several occasions and took part in performances of the two-piano version of Ibéria (10/5-7). The same applies to the arrangements made by Henri Busser, Jean Roger-Ducasse, Désiré-Émile Inghelbrecht and Bernardino Molinari. Ravel?s transcriptions and orchestrations are testimony to his admiration for Debussy. Finally, it is worth noting that Debussy was on good terms with the violinist Arthur Hartmann and transcribedMinstrels, one of the pianoPréludes, for his f