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I think Claire de Lune by Claude Debussy deserves its own thread...

jEct2

Golden Member
I am absolutely mesmerized by this composition. Just like the name 'clear moon', I picture myself sitting by a lake in pitch darkness. The lake is absolutely serene, surrounded by heavily wooded pine trees as the full moon gently gleams off the lake's mirror surface. I am sitting still, without a single worry. I have the night all to myself which seems like an eternity. I just continue to sit and be mesmerized by the set of twin moons- on the sky and on the surface...

This composition is fvcking amazing. I wonder if this kind of scenery is in Canada or something...

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I'm not a big fan of Debussy, but I like that piece. On a related note, I recommend a Japanese movie called "All About Lily Chou-Chou". It's pretty intense, and it features some works of Debussy throughout.

Edit: He's French, by the way.
 
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