24 Préludes (Books I & II)
Claude Debussy - Canope, No.10 from Preludes, Book 2
Canope (Canopic jar) is a mysterious work whose title refers to an Egyptian burial urn. It is one of the most technically approachable piano pieces by Debussy, though it is musically elusive. Claudio Arrau held it to be one of the greatest Préludes, saying, "It’s miraculous that he created, from so few notes, this kind of depth."
In this video lesson, Fred Karpoff explores how sonority is affected not only by pedalling but also by the overtones of the harmonic series. In Canope, Debussy constructed chords that clearly exploit this effect, likely influenced by his experience of gamelan music in the years prior to the composition of the Book II Preludes.
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