The Impressionist piano piece "Moonlight" was composed by the composer Claude Debussy.
Debussy’s music is far from classical music. In his works, the rigorous structure, profound thought and Debussy logic of classical music can no longer be seen, nor can the rich emotions of romantic music be seen. Instead, there are strange fantasy elements, hazy feelings and magic. Unpredictable colors.
His harmonies are delicate and complex, his instrumentation is novel and colorful, and his melody has a slightly cold and erratic feeling, which are not found in classical music and romantic music. Although Debussy did not create many works in his lifetime, many of his works have become models of "Impressionism" music, among which the famous ones include: the opera "Pelleas and Mélisande", the piano piece "Prints", etc. .
Classification of art schools
They are named after artistic tendencies, artistic styles, creative methods, etc. Such as Romanticism, Classicalism, Symbolism, Impressionism, Aestheticism, Absurdism, etc. belong to this category. Named after the master of the art. For example, the Mei School of Chinese Peking Opera created by Mei Lanfang, the Brecht drama system created by the German dramatist Brecht, and so on.
Named after the region where the art genre originated. Such as the Tongcheng School and Lingnan School in China; the Florentine School in Italy in the West; the Left Bank School in France, etc.