
Claude Debussy
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Claude Debussy was a French composer who is often regarded as one of the most influential composers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His innovative use of harmony and texture marked a departure from traditional European classical music. Debussy's music is characterized by its sensory content and frequent eschewing of traditional forms. His unique style paved the way for modern music, and he is best known for pieces like 'Clair de Lune' and 'La Mer', which showcase his impressionistic approach to composition.
Throughout his career, Debussy sought to break free from the constraints of classical music, exploring new soundscapes and methods of expression. His work has had a profound impact on subsequent generations of composers, influencing a wide range of genres including jazz and contemporary classical music. Debussy's legacy continues to resonate in the music world today, as his innovative spirit and emotive compositions remain celebrated for their beauty and complexity.